The food is definitely worth every penny here. The menu is full of great food and is varied enough that even a picky eater should be able to find something that makes their mouth water.
It's a little bit too pricey to be an everyday stop but is still reasonable enough to be a frequent choice when you want something more satisfying than fast food. The decor inside is nice (don't be fooled by the somewhat lack-luster exterior) and I've found the service to be very good.
One novelty to check out isn't on the menu but at the table, Gemsugar. It is sugar that is colord and very lightly flavored (each color is different) and is an interesting twist on boring old sweetener. If you really like it, you can purchase a bottle before you leave.
Also, if you're interested in trying your hand at Thai cooking, they offer a line of products (sauces, dressings, condiments, etc) developed by their owner.
The people were nice but the food was awful, i would never suggest that anyone go there. Since i have moved here i have been telling all of my friends about how good food here is, but there is an exception to every rule and this place is it.
We've eaten at every Thai restaurant in Austin, as well as having eaten at a fair number of Thai places in San Francisco and Seattle. In terms of the tastiness of the food, Thai Kitchen knocks our socks off. The food is simply wonderful. They are
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The food is definitely worth every penny here. The menu is full of great food and is varied enough that even a picky eater should be able to find something that makes their mouth water.
It's a little bit too pricey to be an everyday stop but is still reasonable enough to be a frequent choice when you want something more satisfying than fast food. The decor inside is nice (don't be fooled by the somewhat lack-luster exterior) and I've found the service to be very good.
One novelty to check out isn't on the menu but at the table, Gemsugar. It is sugar that is colord and very lightly flavored (each color is different) and is an interesting twist on boring old sweetener. If you really like it, you can purchase a bottle before you leave.
Also, if you're interested in trying your hand at Thai cooking, they offer a line of products (sauces, dressings, condiments, etc) developed by their owner.
The food is definitely worth every penny here. The menu is full of great food and is varied enough that even a picky eater should be able to find something that makes their mouth water.
It's a little bit too pricey to be an everyday stop but is still reasonable enough to be a frequent choice when you want something more satisfying than fast food. The decor inside is nice (don't be fooled by the somewhat lack-luster exterior) and I've found the service to be very good.
One novelty to check out isn't on the menu but at the table, Gemsugar. It is sugar that is colord and very lightly flavored (each color is different) and is an interesting twist on boring old sweetener. If you really like it, you can purchase a bottle before you leave.
Also, if you're interested in trying your hand at Thai cooking, they offer a line of products (sauces, dressings, condiments, etc) developed by their owner.