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Bamboo Thai Kitchen

4.2 (276 reviews)
ModerateVietnamese, Thai
Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Chicken pad thai
Ben J.

Found this Thai place on Bethel Road just west of Olentangy River Road. Only takeout; no in-dining right now. When I measure Thai restaurants, you have to pass the basics: Pad Thai, fresh Vietnamese spring rolls with shrimp and one of the appetizers - this time the fried tofu. Loved the Fried Tofu and the dipping sauce - nicely fried and soft inside. Dipping sauce had a great flavor. Finished them all. Fresh Vietnamese rolls were good too. Fresh veggies and plenty of shrimp inside. The rice paper wrapper was fresh and the peanut sauce dipping was excellent. Finally, the chicken pad thai had the thin noodles - my preference. Good amount of veggies and noodles - it was plentiful. Good tasting and the noodles were not dry at all. For a first visit, all three passed the test. Now time to try their other dishes and appetizers.

Red curry
Suchita S.

This is a takeout online restaurant. The portion sizes are generous and online ordering is a plus. We got the red curry and the pad Thai. I loved the level of spice and flavors of the tofu red curry. I wish there were a few more veggies but it's hearty yet light (what I love about Thai food). I'm not the biggest fan of pad Thai in general (partner wanted to get it). The noodles were cooked well and the tofu added to it worked better in this dish than the red curry. I think next time I'll try the drunken noodles

Joe F.

Today was my first visit. I stopped in to place a carryout order. The restaurant is presently only taking to go orders. When I walked in I was greeted by the staff member. I decided to get Pad See Ew with chicken for my dad and me. I got his meal with mild spice and no spice on my order. I also got an order of dumplings. In terms of prices, it will likely be between $15 and $20 per person. My order was ready in 5-10 minutes. It was well packaged and the food was still hot when I drove home. The dinner portions are large. The Pad See Ew tasted great with chicken, vegetables and noodles. The dumplings were also pretty good. Overall I was happy with my meal and recommend Bamboo Thai Kitchen.

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Adam G.

We sort of stumbled upon Bamboo while in the area and it happened to be around dinner time so we stopped in. Unfortunately, it is still take out only which was the only downside. We ordered a mix of things including chicken pad thai, pad see ew and mini dumplings. The pad thai was absolutely phenomenal. I really liked how they used very thin noodles as opposed to the traditional egg noodle shape. The sauce was great. I would get it again in a heartbeat.

Iced tea
Hadley W.

Amazing food and iced tea, my boyfriend is from Thailand and he said this was the most authentic Thai food he's ever tasted in America. The service was incredible, they have jolly ranchers and mints sitting out and the wait was super short . Again the iced tea is amazing!

Seafood green curry fried rice (to go)
Kaoru M.

I've eaten food from Bamboo Thai Kitchen as take out for years, and have loved everything I've had from them so far-- be it the Tom Yum soup, the Thai Curry, or their Tiger Cry sautéed beef "salad". The portions are generous and prices are reasonable. While I can't claim to be an expert in Thai food, they're probably my favorite Thai restaurant in Columbus. The only possible downside here is that their dining room is only open on the weekends since the pandemic. For your weekday Thai food cravings, you'll have to order takeout.

Red curry with chicken
Payal P.

I have gotten take out from this place a few times. I usually go for a curry, pad Thai, or drunken noodles. I have noticed the drunken noodle is more veggies/tofu than noodle. So if you are looking for a more noodles don't order that and go for a pad Thai instead. Their pad Thai is decent! They are consistent, convenient, and everything is reasonably priced. Be aware that dine in is not an option. I think it's a pretty decent place to go for Thai in Columbus. Bendy Wok is similar but they definitely have smaller portion sizes compared to Bamboo Thai so I would give Bamboo Thai a higher recommendation.

the dining area of the restaurant
Brent W.

First time trying Bamboo Thai Kitchen. One of my favorite Thai restaurants-Nong's was closed so I ran across this place and it had good reviews so I thought I'd give it a try. Cute little restaurant for an intimate dining experience. Unfortunately the dining room is completely closed due to Covid. I ordered Pad Thai and Panang curry and a couple of eggs rolls. It came to $33 which I thought was a little expensive for the portions. Overall the food was good. I wouldn't say it the best Thai I have found in Columbus. I'm still searching for the best. But I would definitely order from here again.

Pad Sew Ew
Antora S.

First time trying out Bamboo Thai Kitchen. We ordered bunch of dishes and they were all good. We ordered Tom Yum soup with chicken and shrimp, Som Tum, Combination house fired rice, Pad See Ew, Panang Chicken Curry, Thai Iced Tea, and KimChi. All the food minis Kimchi was good. The kimchi did not have salt what so ever. It was just bland. Out of everything that we ordered, my favorite was the Som Tum, the papaya salad, and the Tom Yum soup. Both were really good with just the right amount of seasoning. The portion size is pretty good. Will definitely go back and try different things from the menu.

Kimchee dumplings
Mark K.

My first choice was closed, but I remembered this was on my way and remembered Mike G.'s review. Still no dine-in, but they are set up nicely for carryout. I called ahead, and ordering was easy. Inside, they have things set up for clear aisles and good separation. Pickup was easy. I got my go-to Thai item, pad see yew- wide noodles, veggies, meat. I was asked my spice preference and said "medium," since you never know what each place calls hot. For someone who likes heat, this was pretty good: tasty, not overwhelming, plenty of fire but not killer. And the dish was great. Good noodles, good sauce, tender beef (choose your protein,) lots of fresh tasty veggies. I also had the kimchi dumplings: big, a little fiery, with a good but unnecessary soy-sesame sauce. And a Thai iced tea, which I will need to start making at home. So good, so refreshing on a hot day. Portion sizes were, well, okay. A little small for the price. Good stuff, and enough to fill me up, but at other places I would have had enough for a small meal later. Here, it was all gone. But it was very good, and I'll be back. The menu is full of interesting stuff.

Kimchi.
Syed S.

We tried Bamboo Thai on a cold day while craving for takeout comfort food. Since we do not live on this side of town, we chose a few different items and were generally impressed by how well the food "travelled" 30 minutes to our house. The restaurant is in a small strip mall on Bethel Road and can be very easy to miss. The space inside is practical and not the biggest, but with the quality of the food, Bamboo Thai punches above its weight. The young lady at the counter was very prompt and efficient. She took time to explain the different spice levels (mild, medium, spicy, and extra spicy) as well as her recommendations and portion sizes. As for the food - the Thai iced tea was decent, albeit a bit overpriced for the size of the cup it came in. We also tried the kimchi, which was a bit on the bland side. The Tom Yum soup bowl, in contrast, was large and very flavorful. The restaurant also does not skimp on portion sizes for the entrée items - we tried the Som Tum (papaya salad), the House fried rice, the Pad See Ew, and the Panang Curry chicken. All of these dishes were excellent, and each can easily be shared between 2 adults. Personally, the Panang Curry chicken stood out for its large chunks of chicken and the creamy curry sauce. Overall, we liked the food, and will be back. Bamboo Thai is my favorite Thai restaurant in Columbus not named Bangkok or Erawan :) I was too meek this time and ordered the dishes mild/medium - I will be ordering them all spicy the next time. That is probably the only thing I will change for my next visit.

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Super good and super cheap! Definitely give this place a try if you're looking for authentic Thai food.

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Eeehhhhhh, just so-so. Got spring rolls, green curry with tofu and red curry with tofu.

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Comfortable environment with delicious Thai food. The taste seems to be pure. The price is also reasonable. Wonderful experience.

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Still my absolute favorite Thai place in all of Columbus. Hands down the best.

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Tom Kha was satisfyingly spicy. Nice large portions. The food looked amazing. Didn't hurt that the waitress/owner is so damn cute.

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