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    All Thai

    4.0 (142 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Lychee martini and thai green tea
    Yen D.

    Really liked the presentation of all the dishes. The prices were also very affordable, for example my thai green tea was $5. The only thing I thought could be improved was the presentation of the mango. Fried fish was good. Had a nice crunch and came with a small bowl of rice. It is pretty but hard to eat without using my hands. Service was quick. Lots of tables available. Inside was beautifully decorated.

    Must try Fried rice
    Amy L.

    Great service and ambiance. We arrived on a Saturday evening with a reservation and were seated immediately. Although it didn't look too busy so I'm sure the wait would've been fine without a reservation. Must Try Fried Rice 3.5/5 There wasn't much flavor with the rice or chicken. It wasn't bland but I didn't taste much complexity in flavor and it left me underwhelmed. With that being said, the sauce was good and complemented the rice well. The portion was large and was about two medium sized meals for me. I'd be happy to come back another time and try their other dishes to see if this was just a dud.

    Khao Soi
    Anhaita J.

    Every single time we come here--we walk out with our bellies and hearts full. This place reminds me of an old restaurant in Queen Anne that closed in COVID that was called Tup Tim Thai. They serve all their food with love, umami, and grace. Their service is quick. They one our family well. Their ambiance is fantastic - perfect for a GNO or a birthday party. And their food is just nothing short of perfection.

    Cashew Chicken stir fry with a Thai iced tea
    Hayley H.

    We enjoyed a meal here celebrating our friend's birthday! The outside looks very unsuspecting, but the inside is decorated so well. It's got a very classy vibe and great ambiance! I tried the cashew chicken and Thai iced tea. Really great quality, decent serving sizes, and delicious. Spice level is out of 5 stars. The menu is quite large with a something for everyone! A few bummers that would have led to more stars: The rice is not included with the entrees and must be purchased separately. They are not able to split checks between more than 4 cards. This was disappointing as we had a group of 6, which isn't an unreasonable amount. For this reason I would say this place is not group friendly. The toilet in the bathroom felt like it's not fully bolted down to the ground - super wobbly. Finally, we had to ask if they did anything special for birthdays despite it being very clear we were celebrating (gifts on the table). They gave a complimentary scoop of ice-cream but unfortunately our birthday girl is dairy-free. Great food but an underwhelming experience.

    All Thai Samplers
    Emily C.

    can be found in the same plaza as safeway in bellevue. craving thai food and wanted to try someplace new. something interesting is that our water for the table was lukewarm. thai sampler was nice so you can get a variety. crispy garlic chicken with brown rice wasn't very crispy and too much sauce. phad see ew with beef was yummy. veggie dish with pork belly was ok, pork belly a bit touch and chewy.

    Orange chicken with white rice
    Beatrice W.

    This restaurant is located in a strip mall in Bellevue. The remodel is beautiful along with the food, the atmosphere and attention to detail and service. My husband and I enjoyed lunch here today. Amazing food. Fresh, presentation and flavors ALL on point. Will definitely be returning!!!

    Lychee Martini (L), Mai Tai (R), Spicy Mango Berry (mocktail) in the foreground
    Nina S.

    When you walk inside the restaurant, you wouldn't think that it's located in a strip mall. The decor is warm and inviting. There's a bar with bar seating area, a couple of nice tables with couches for group dining by the window, and a mix of tables for varying # of guests further inside. This location used to be Thai Chef (and is still showing as Thai Chef in some maps depending on which map you are using). But this is a new restaurant and different owner. Been here a couple of times and this is a place where you dine and enjoy conversations with your friends as you wait for your food and drinks. Friendly staff. Cocktails and Mocktails -- all were good, and they don't skimp on the alcohol - Tuk Tuk - Bael juice syrup with bourbon whiskey, triple sec, orange juice touch of cinnamon (they serve it by lighting the cinnamon stick on fire!) - Lychee Martini - MaiTai - Spicy Mango Berry (mocktail) Appetizers: - All Thai Samplers - some popular small bites of crispy spring rolls, fresh rolls, crab delights, prawns in blankets, chicken pot stickers and fried calamari -- we ordered this the first time we visited and although it was good because you got to taste a sample of appetizers, I wouldn't order it again. - Prawns in a Blanket - deep-fried prawns stuffed with group chicken and wrapped in a wonton wrapper. Served with sweet chili dipping sauce. This was a hit in our group! Nice crunch and not oily. - Crispy Spring Roll - deep fried petite roll of mixed vegetables & spices wrapped in a wonton wrapper served with plum sauce. It was good, but I've had better crispy spring roll elsewhere. I think mainly because it was missing protein. - Chicken Satay - tender marinated chicken breast served on bamboo skewers with both peanut and cucumber-chili dipping sauces. Another hit for us! From Dinner menu: Grill: All entrees served with a pot of sticky rice, papaya salad, and Jeaw (special regional spicy dipping sauce) - Khor Moo Yang - Grilled glazed marinated pork collar - Crying Tiger - Grilled glazed marinated New York strip Both were really good! Nicely marinated and flavorful. The papaya salad was nice and fresh, and the dipping sauce was a nice finishing touch to the meat. Street Food: - Phad Cha Pork Ribs - A popular stir fried dish from southern region that has mushroom, green bean, onion, bell peppers, basil, and pepper corn in spicy red curry paste served with jasmine rice. Flavorful and it wasn't spicy at all. Rice: Five Friendship Fried Rice - stir fried rice with a combination of prawns, calamari, beef, pork, chicken, egg, carrots, peas, onion and tomato topped with cilantro and cucumber. Delicious! We had ordered one fish dish and rice dish that aren't listed on their website but it was on their menu. And they were both good. Dessert: - Dessert combo - Roti with sweet condensed milk and coconut ice cream and black sticky rice pudding -- this was soooo good! My friend ordered this and I got to taste the roti and black sticky rice pudding. I didn't get to taste the coconut ice cream but was told it was very good. Wil have to try this dessert next time! - Steamed Thai Tea Custard bread - this dessert was good, but was anticipating something else so was a bit disappointed when it was served -- a bowl of custard and pieces of sweet rolls. The custard was very good! I was anticipating the bread to be baked with the custard. My friends who have their favorite Thai restaurant said the food was good, but it was lacking in protein compared to the restaurant they go to. Meaning each dish didn't serve as much protein as the dishes they would get from the other restaurant. I can't tell. It's either that or we were just hungry and didn't order enough food. :)

    Koong oob woon sen
    Ann T.

    The service was noticeably amazing. We were celebrating a birthday and they took our cake without question, placed and lit the candles we provided before coming out, and provided plates and silverware. Food was presented very tastefully as well! I'd say the portions are a little smaller. If you order extra rice it may be smaller than you expect. Decorations make really good backdrop for photos that I wasn't expecting. You can tell they spent lots of thought into the decor.

    Pad thai
    Piko L.

    huge portions, great food, lovely atmosphere. Ordered a green curry and a pad thai, both which came out really fast. The server was friendly and attentive. The decor of this restaurant is so cute and special. I'll definitely be back to order drinks and the chef specials in the future!

    Dry Carrots I mentioned in the review
    Zhuotong L.

    Found this spot through TikTok hype and finally checked it out on a Saturday at 3:50 PM. The room was quiet (perfect for what I wanted), and the decor is cute, romantic, and classy--more lounge than traditional Thai at first glance. It's a great date or social-night setting, with chill background music and a full bar that makes it easy to drop in just for drinks. Service was a strong point. My server handled the table and the bar, stayed friendly, and checked on me consistently--exactly the kind of attention that makes a solo stop feel easy. Her cocktails were balanced and well-made, reinforcing that this is a solid place to meet friends for a round before dinner. Food looked exactly like the TikTok reels--extravagant and camera-ready--but flavors were mixed. From the appetizer platter, the fried squid had a very thick batter and the squid was a bit chewy; the spring rolls on the top tier tasted dry, likely from dehydrated carrot shreds. The standout bite was the fried shrimp roll--plump shrimp with a thin, crisp wrapper. Dipping sauces were standard (curry, sweet-and-sour, condensed sweet soy)--fine but not memorable. The Crying Tiger entrée was well-executed: tender beef, sticky rice, and a side salad; it did include those same dry carrot shreds. I chose 2/4 spice, which ran hotter than expected (could be my tolerance, but flagging it for others). Bottom line: I recommend All Thai for drinks and a social night--the vibe and service shine. If the kitchen lightens the squid batter, refreshes the veggies (no dried carrots), and amps up house-made sauces, the flavors will match the presentation. I'll be back for the bar and to see if the food catches up to the look.

    Srinidhi V.

    Have heard a lot about this spot, beautiful decor and ambiance. They have a full bar as well. Really enjoyed the Thai tea and Thai coffee. Ordered Panang curry, basil fried rice and pad kee mao - all of them were good but could be more flavorful. Spring rolls were very tiny and did not taste as good - very oily and only had cabbage! The service was good and she answered all of our questions with a lot of patience

    Hannah L.

    This place has the best decor of any Thai restaurant I've seen. It is just lovely with so many details. The appetizer sampler is amazing ! We have been there twice trying all our usual favorites like pad Thai, fried rice, Tom Young and beef salad and everything was seasoned so well. Would highly recommend!

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    Jennifer S.

    "Wow!" is exactly what you'll either be saying or thinking as you walk in. It's very pretty and the lighting concept is gentle and glowy. A great place for a first date or date night. The staff were friendly and helpful. I'm pretty picky when it comes to Thai food but the Mieng Kham was on point! The crying Tiger was pretty good but I would ask for more sticky rice. The Yen Ta Foo was good. Although, the region of Thailand my mom is from, cooks it differently but it's still quite good. I would eat here again! Let me know what you think!

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