Horrible awful… Extremly Pushy and promised a free soda but charged anyway… Dont offer something an charge me for it i wouldnt but it i only got it cuz it was supposed to be free rip off!
Morton F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New Castle, DE
This is one of 3 vendors in a row in the Park City Center food court serving essentially the same kind of food. This is certainly not Thai food. Given that they have items like orange chicken and bourbon chicken, it’s decidedly food court style Americanized Chinese. I thought service was okay. The price for one of their average platters, with choice of meat and sides, is around $ 6 and change, so that isn’t bad either.
Daniel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Sausalito, CA
#1 this is NOT Thai food! It is Chinese food served by rude Chinese women who will take bad in front of your face in Chinese, the owner owns the Pan Pacific next door and sells the same stuff. China Party is BETTER? This place counted noodles as an entrée! Cheap Chinese owner needs to learn a lesson!!! Rude! Rip off. Go next door.
Ian W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pelham, NH
Ruby Thai Kitchen is a good place to stop for fast food style Asian food, which is not really authentic Thai food, but closer to being like«Panda Express» Chinese food. They offer several Thai style meat dishes(mostly chicken choices), noodles, rice, vegetables, fried appetizers, Coke products, and bottled drinks. As for the pricing, they offer 1 Meat($ 4.99 w 1 side/$ 5.59 w 2 sides), 2 Meats($ 5.99 w 1 side/$ 6.59 w 2 sides), 3 Meats($ 6.99 w 1 side/$ 7.59 w 2 sides), and Kids Meal($ 4.59 with 1 meat, 1 side, & drink). Add an appetizer for $ 0.99 more. While shopping at Park City Center, I stopped in the food court for some dinner. I went with the 1 Meat 2 Sides($ 5.59) and chose Thai Spicy Chicken with Veg Fried Rice, and Noodles and an Egg Roll($ 0.99). The portion of food was good and just right. The main dish had boneless breaded cubed chicken pieces, celery, peppers, and onions, which a mild spicy taste. The noodles(lo mein) with onions was soft and oily. The fried rice had a mix of peas, carrots, and onion. The egg roll was quite good, which was filled with a dense mixture of carrot, cabbage, and soft chicken in a firm wrap shell, not greasy. Overall, I enjoyed my dinner in the food court which actually tasted pretty good, though it was similar to quick service Chinese food.(3.6 stars)