By far the best Thai food in the St. Louis area. Staff is very helpful and gave us curry samples to ensure we would like what we oedered. Very nice people.
Lauren M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Appetizers are excellent. The honey wings sauce is amazing and we love the chicken satay. It seasoned in a curry seasoning and served with peanut sauce. We haven’t ordered many entrees here because we usually end up filling up on the appetizers, but the Thai kitchen salad is good. Uses the same chicken as the chicken satay with peanut dressing. Could use a little more lettuce on the plate but I’m sure if you asked they’d give it to you.
Rebecca S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 St Charles, MO
This is a hometown favorite and delivery makes it so easy and convenient. Some of our favs: Apps — crying tiger(has the best sauce!) and the crispy spring rolls Entrees — Thai Rama(peanuty) and red curry. All their veggies here are super fresh, which isn’t always the case in Asian cuisine. The beef hot pot is also really good, albeit a little more expensive. Dessert — they don’t always have it, but if they do, ask about the mango sticky rice pudding. Yum! Decent Asian beer selection and Thai tea is sweet and creamy if you’re not looking for a boozy beverage.
Adam B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Saint Charles, MO
I really enjoyed this place and my kids seriously ate their weight in appetizers and Pad Thai. What a hidden gem!!! The Nam Tok Beef was excellent!!!
Frank N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Old Monroe, MO
Service was good food was good ! First time I have been there atmosphere nice and the place is modern I’m not a fan of this food but it wasn’t bad for first time
Jay B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Louis, MO
The food is ok, the serving is awesome especially the dinner size. You’ll definitely have something to bring home. The wait is ok, not that long. I always forget to ask for their condiments, and it’s a good addition to their food and I just hope it’s always available in their table.
Sean D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Charles, MO
A great addition to St. Charles dining. The only complaint is that their hottest dishes aren’t as spicy as other comparable restaurants. The seasoning is done to near perfection though. Huge, delicious portions(the Pad Thai is three full meals worth of food) are the norm here, and relatively cheap for the price. The interior of the restaurant is very bright, making it a little uncomfortable. But, on the other hand, the customer service is fantastic from their servers. Delivery and pick-up were both fast and simple as well.
Lauren H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 St. Charles, MO
This is low level Thai food. I’ve tried it three times only to be disappointed. There is a Thai kitchen in Maryland heights that I don’t think is affiliated with this one, and it is so much better. This locations food is pretty bland which is sad for a Thai restaurant. Drive down to mid rivers and try Sunisa’s Thai, it is much more authentic
Hao X.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Louis, MO
I’ve been to the on in maryland heights and now i’ve been to this one too! I saw the crying tiger on the menu and i knew it was what i wanted. And it was delicious and fabulous. I also go the coconut soup. The thing about thai coconut soup is I love the flavor: the lemongrass, coconut, and galangal(which i’m not sure if i’m spelling right) goes AMAZINGLY well together. It’s one of my favorites. Unfortunately, a lot of places adds chicken and then lets the chicken over cook in the soup. It makes my soul cringe a little. But Thai Kitchen’s soup had chicken in it AND it was really tender. WIN! So i’ll get the soup again the next time I come here as well as the crying tiger. I just need to drag a few more people with me so I won’t eat the entire appetizer by myself. That way maybe i’ll get around to ordering an entre!
Matthew R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Louis, MO
With a scant 2.3% Asian population as of the 2010 Census, there is no Chinatown or Little Tokyo in St. Charles County. Yet, in the middle of this 91.3% ocean of whites, you can still find legit ethnic food if you look hard enough. Thai Kitchen is a refuge from all my Anglo brethren’s blandness. I was first tipped off about TK by a transplanted professor years ago when I used to attend nearby Lindenwood University. While their prices were higher than the usual collegiate staples like Taco Bell and El Maguey, their food did not inspire sluggishness and regret. Their recipes aren’t laden with artificial flavor enhancers and low-cost calorie boosters. As a testament to TK’s enduring appeal, my wife and I still return to the Thai Kitchen when we’re in the area and have our pick of restaurants. The atmosphere is closer to PF Chang’s than Panda Express with semi-soft overhead lights illuminating the black and white photos above the faux-wood beadboard. The ambiance is diminished by an unflattering view into the kitchen, but perhaps that’s a fitting quirk for a so-named business. A single flat screen is hung above the entranceway, giving well-positioned dates hungry for distraction a spot to look at beyond their beau’s eyes. The floors are shiny. The restrooms are clean.(The men’s room quizzically contains a granite counter top, upgraded faucet, and an exposed PVC pipefitting.) The waitstaff is courteous and attentive. The food is distinct from the Chinese take-out fare you would expect from the blasé storefront. The menu contains a variety of curries, noodle soups, and a smattering of Vietnamese options. They earn a solid B on taste tests, not being quite as generous with their spices as some of their far flung, more highly-lauded competition.(My recent Spicy Basil entrée contained 6ish basil leaves.) While not giving Mai Lee or King and I a run for their Thai money, TK is a more than adequate outpost for those craving flavor in the St. Charles area. Where else will you find stir-fried spicy eggplant or red bean curd noodle soup within a 10 mile radius?
Cody S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Maryville, MO
Really good food love the spice just wish it was cheaper or at least had some good lunch specials.
Betty C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 MO, MO
NOTTHEONETHATISONMEXICOROADIN O’FALLON… I GAVETHATONE3STARS. I love this place because for their service and quality of food! Specially the waitress that is usually there. Don’t remember her name(tiny little Asian lady so kind and attentive). They really know how to keep their customers coming back with flawless service and nothing but fresh delicious food! The best in town for Thai. I love their space and décor, very comfortable. I would sometimes go to the other Thai Kitchen in O’Fallon because it is about 10 miles closer to my house, but not anymore. Their service and quality of food is going down the drain. I don’t know what is going on with them, but I used to think they were very comparable in everything but now they don’t compare at all. I will be driving the extra 10 miles when I want good Thai food and good service. By the way, even though they share the same name and same menu, they are owned by two different people and have no relation to each other.
Jerry P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pinehurst, NC
We will return, very good Thai Food and service! Pad Thai was excellent!
Kim Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 O'Fallon, Saint Louis, MO
The navigation is wrong. They’re actually located in cave springs! Very excited to go there, we just don’t have the time today, sorry!
Louis B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 St Charles, MO
My wife and I have been coming hear for years! We’ve had a lot of Thai food in the area and this is by far some of the best. I try to make it a point to try something different every visit and I never leave disappointed. The portions are very large, the price is pretty reasonable, and the staff are always very friendly!
Isaac K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cottleville, Saint Louis, MO
Grouper is awesome
Riley A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Kent, WA
I’d give it a 3.3! We got the chkn pad thai and red curry. After reading yalls reviews, we decided to go way higher on the spice scale than we normally would. We went 3 on the red curry and 4 on the pad thai. BURNTMOUTH, so hot. They mean business. I would have liked a little more flavor, but itd do on a pinch. Not my fav, but its decent of our fav dishes. Crab rangoon was also decent, maybe thinner pastry next time? We had a lovely server, really nice. She was attentive and always aware of when my water got low. Which it did because it was hot hot hot food. Overall, decent food. Would probably come back if in the area. I would just suggest ordering to your actual spice level. Also, HUGE portions. Well over 4 portions in the pad thai.
Mark B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Colleyville, TX
Great for lunch, been here twice., Love the red curry, spicy and fresh vegetables. Service very prompt and food can out fast. Great find
John E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
This location of Thai Kitchen is located off Veterans Memorial Pky in St Peters towards one end of a strip mall. The rather unassuming exterior is fair indication of the interior, which was very busy for lunch — even so, our wait wasn’t more than about 10 minutes. This was our second lunch spot as our team visited a local business location for a summit late last year. We did our usual Unilocal search and Thai Kitchen was both close and highly rated with 4 stars. Personally I think the rating is pushing things slightly, but perhaps I’m spoiled with all the fantastic Asian food available near me in Atlanta along Buford Hwy. Don’t get me wrong, the food here is above average, I’d call it 3.5−3.7 stars so I’ll willing to round up to 4. The menu has several pages of typical Thai cuisine items — for me I always like to try the penang curry and see how each Thai restaurant handles the spices and turmeric — I’m happy to report that the ratio of spice to coconut milk in mine was quite good. It was also a fairly large portion for lunch. Other dishes we tried includes the Spicy Noodles with Chicken — this dish had wider noodles and green beans… And the veggie fried rice for our vegetarian, Sid. All the dishes were a bit mild — something that seems to be a trend in the US. Even asking for the spice level to be jacked up a bit does little but approximating what I experienced while visiting Thailand. Service was very good but as usual it was tough to get your water glass refilled. At least we didn’t have to hunt down the waiter(like I did in Thailand)… In all, a very satisfying meal. – John (longer version posted on my food blog)
Stephanie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 St. Charles, MO
When I need a carb fix… this is the place I go… Love their pad thai, pad see yew… delicious anytime! Kao Soi(curry noodle soup) is my favorite. I love spicy food and this has a fiery kick to its hot curry. It may be just me but it tastes even better on cold rainy/snowy days. Tom Yum noodle soup when I have a hangover. :p Appetizers: Crying Tiger, Thai toast, fried tofu, Satays… I think I alternate those each time I go. The reason why I gave this place 4 stars instead of 5… is because 3 out of 5 times I went… my appetizers were burnt. Servers are extremely sweet, friendly and attentive.