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    Basilic Essentially Thai

    4.1 (249 reviews)
    ModerateThai
    Open 11:00 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Outdoor seating

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    Julia B.

    We're visiting Seattle for a few days and staying at the Maxwell Hotel, so Basilic ended up being an easy walk from where we are staying. The good reviews and location were the two reasons we decided to try it. Would I go back? No. And not because we're not local. Nothing about the experience felt especially "signature." We ordered the Pad See Iew and Crispy Garlic Chicken (served with rice). The chicken dish was the better of the two, which surprised me because Pad See Iew is usually my go-to. I asked if they had Chinese broccoli, which is pretty standard and gives the dish more character, but they didn't . We ordered a level 2 spice, and the heat was definitely there, which is a good thing! The biggest downside was the service. There was only one person working, handling both dine in tables and a steady stream of to-go orders. It was clear customers were frustrated with the lack of attentiveness. Overall, not a terrible experience, but not a memorable one either.

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    Jon B.

    We walked into the restaurant and waited a few minutes to be sat. There was only one worker up front, running tables, food, and seating. The worker was nice, and after we were sat, took our order pretty quickly. We knew we wanted to try the crispy garlic chicken. So we got that, plus Beef Pad See Iew. The food came pretty quick, it was nice and hot. The Beef Pad See Iew had a decent flavor to it, but not out of this world. We ordered level 2 spicy, and it seemed like they might have forgotten, which I didn't complain about! The crispy garlic chicken was nice and crispy, but the garlic flavoring was a little lacking. I think it was overpowered by the level 2 spice. Overall decent experience and the food was hot and fresh!

    Georgina N.

    Small place near Seattle Center. My partner and I came here after the No Kings protest and were able to be seated pretty quickly for it being so busy. The restaurant is small but busy. The prices are very reasonable for Seattle. We plan to come again soon and try the duck curry and pad Thai next. Crab fried rice: 4.5/5, very tasty, wish there was more crab Tofu Red curry: 5/5, my partner is so picky about Thai curry but we both loved this one Thai tea: 5/5, yummy, creamy

    Notary T.

    Great location, super service and delectable cuisine..no waiting & no complains :) thank you for treating the kids to some candy!

    Pad Kee Mao and Crispy Garlic Chicken
    Nayeli R.

    We are so glad we came across this Thai food restaurant during our trip to Seattle. Service was quick and the server answered our questions thoroughly and provided recommendations about menu items. My family and I ordered different plates to share: the green curry with chicken and jasmine rice, pad kee mao with steak, and the crispy garlic chicken. Everything was deliciously cooked to perfection. Curry was aromatic and comforting. We also had the mango sticky rice - perfect way to end dinner!

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    Aron N.

    I was staying at the Maxwell and one of the nights I needed to get a little more food. I heard people raving about the Thai place right next to the Maxwell so I figured I might as well order from there. It was a short walk to the restaurant and after walking up a flight of stairs there was a restaurant entrance to the left and a little more in, a take out ordering window. I ordered my usual which is vegetarian green curry and tofu. The lady was really nice and asked why I didn't sit inside. I said I was just taking out and next time I would eat inside. She said, ok 25 minutes, leave and come back hahahaha. OK so I left. 25 mins later I picked up my food. Went back to the Maxwell and had a tasty green curry. It was great but IMO a little sweet. Otherwise, it was a nice meal to finish off the day. No complaints. I heard the papaya salad and chicken dishes were amazing.

    Pad Thai with Shrimp (3 stars) - really sweet
    Daniel C.

    This Thai restaurant is walking distance from the Seattle Center MPOP and main Children's Playground. Parking around Seattle Center could cost $20-$35 for an all-day pass in one of the nearby garages or above-ground lots. Usually you don't get in-and-out privileges. So it's important to identify food options in the vicinity. We did not know the nearby Armory inside the Seattle Center has a big food court. The restaurant requires some stairs and it has an unusual layout with bathrooms near the front and main dining room on the side. There was just one waitress/host so service is a bit less attentive though friendly. The food itself is okay. The best dish was the Chicken Satay, with moist and juicy meat. The other dishes had some minor dings: 1. Tom Yum soup had great coconut flavors with basil and galangal but the chicken was way too dry. Dark meat seems to work better here I think. 2. Thai BBQ had good flavors but the texture could have been more tender 3. Shrimp Pad Thai was way too sweet I think, though my parents liked it.

    Panang Curry Chicken
    Carl D.

    My son and I met for an early dinner here before taking in the John Cleese show at McCaw Hall and thought it was a great way to start the evening. We arrived earlier than usual for us -- about 5:30 -- and it was a good thing. We were one of only a few occupied tables, but that was about to change quickly. The one server on duty was quick to bring water and menus and take our drink and appetizer orders (Thai iced coffee and fresh rolls with prawns and Thai peanut sauce). By the time we got around to ordering our entrees, I could tell the kitchen was getting "in the weeds" quickly. I chose Panang Curry with Chicken while my son opted for Nam Tok Beef -- grilled flat iron steak with a sauce that I'd describe as a Thai chimichurri. My dish arrived first, so we tucked in family-style, sharing what was on the table and the moment, then sharing the beef when it arrived several minutes later. Both were delicious and, at two stars, just the right level of heat for us. By this time, the place was packed and the server was literally running to keep up, but she was very attentive despite the challenges. Don't know whether it's a family-run place and there is no one else or another server called off, but she was great. Also did a good job of communicating, though she was soft-spoken and the place was getting fairly loud. Especially if you're attending an event at McCaw Hall or nearby, I'd definitely check this place out, but be sure to make a reservation first.

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    Vincent P.

    This is another solid Thai spot, which is very conveniently located to my apartment. This means that it is quite close to the Space Needle. It is easy to order on their website and come pick up. I usually get the Traditional Pad Thai and the portions are always huge, it will always last me two meals.

    Papaya Salad - Som Tum Thai

    I loved this restaurant. Some of my favorite food in the city. The atmosphere is extremely cozy. The service was great. We got a variety of dishes to try and loved every single one. Will definitely be coming back!

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    Best eggplant dish we've had in the states, and the Pad Thai doesn't hold back on flavor.

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    I tried the chicken satay and pad thai. The food was really fresh and tasty. The staff is also very sweet. Cute Thai hole in the wall place.

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    The food was great as was the service. The setting is relaxed. Would definitely eat there again.

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