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    Jamjuree Thai Cuisine

    3.8 (661 reviews)
    ModerateThai
    Open 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Basil Tofu $17.95
    Uhlisha B.

    Food is good, I have ended up here several times because it's geographically convenient. The service is always slowish, so stop in when you have time to wait. They used to have reasonably priced wine at $8 but recently raised it to $10. So, the wine part is a bummer because it's the same cheap tasting wine but now at a higher price. I appreciate the hand sanitizer available at every table. The seating is comfortable enough and the lights are just the right amount of bright to be relaxing.

    Lawrence L.

    Another Capitol Hill gem. I love thai food and there's always vegetarian options to be found. Service was prompt and even for a Saturday night. It was a pretty good turn around on the service. I got the turmeric noodles which I was a little hesitant about. Because tumor can get very better. this was on point and one of the best dishes with turmeric is the main ingredient that I've ever had. It was nicely spiced. But I can always use a little more heat because people hold back for Americans. They brought me the spice tray. And I was able to heat it up quite nicely. A good portion size and I had some to take home. I will definitely be back!

    Anita A.

    Absolutely horrendous slop. My Uber eats order from this restaurant arrived, and it looked like a greasy flattened pancake instead of Pad Thai. I would ask for a refund if I could, because this was in 22 years of being in Seattle the absolute worst Pad Thai I have ever had. If you can even call it that. Dripping in grease and absolutely tasteless. I took four bites and threw it away. For all the options in Seattle avoid this place at all costs.

    Danielle H.

    I ordered a green curry with chicken and Thai iced coffee. It was a wonderful experience. Servers were very kind and thoughtful! Something my friend pointed out is that there was a really great bar that was stacked with a lot of liquors, but it wasn't really featured in the menu. Really happy with the food, and the experience! Excited to go back again!

    Papaya salad with tofu
    Thu N.

    This Thai restaurant wasn't one of my favorites. Perhaps we didn't order the correct things on the menu but it wasn't my cup of tea. The chicken lime sesame was disappointing- it looks like they poured sauce over chicken breast and called it good. The flavor was not balanced and was too overwhelming with the sauce. Roti was a bit too starchy and the curry was too liquidy and bland. I think the papaya salad saved the day- had decent flavor and good crunchy texture from the salad- a component which is important for papaya salad! Service from waiters was good- they're friendly but nothing out of the ordinary. Ambiance is decent, good seats and reminiscent of a diner.

    Tom Kha is the perfect soup for a fall afternoon, paired with your facorite dish. The staff is warm and welcoming.

    Tom Kha is the perfect soup for a fall afternoon, paired with your favorite Thai dish. The staff is warm and welcoming. The restaurant is cozy and pleasant.

    Papaya salad
    Ngoc-Diep P.

    Wow! We discovered our new favorite place for Thai food. We ordered to go this super sad I was too hungry to take a good picture. The mid point of eating pics will do. 1. Flavor was complex and not too salty 2. Veggies were cooked to perfection and kept separated so they don't get soggy or overcooked 3. Portion is good for the price. Again, I super appreciate the separated veggies in our to-go orders 4. Service was efficient, communication was clear 5. High Recommend the curry, papaya salad, crispy chicken Would absolutely love to come back for dine in experience! Highly recommend for take out too because they packaged the food so well that it tastes super fresh still!!!

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    Pratima M.

    A super tasty Thai spot located right in Cap Hill. It was super easy to order takeout and the staff was very nice -- I ordered over phone and picked up and paid in-store. It's a short walk from Volunteer Park so ate my food there too! I got the Pad Ki Mow and Thai Tea and both were really great. The Pad Ki Mow was really flavorful and had the perfectly chewy noodle. The Thai tea was also super refreshing and yummy without being overly sweet. The portions are pretty large too, so I had some leftovers after the meal.

    Fresh rolls
    Isobel P.

    My happy place on the Hill. Jamjuree is an excellent place to be alone...in fact, I've only dined here once with someone else. It's a prime spot for people-watching if you grab a window table. It's also a perfect snacking spot if you're in the mood for something small before dinner. I always get the fresh rolls, which are indeed very fresh and come with tofu, veggies and rice noodles with peanut sauce and a light salad on the side. I pair that with one of their local beers on tap, which changes every so often (on my most recent visit I got the Maritime Pilsner). The best part is that the beer comes with the most delightful little bowl of salted peanuts with green onion slices. I can confirm this is the most underrated and satisfying drinking snack ever! Don't be afraid to go alone!

    Cozy rainy evening!
    Julia G.

    Okay low key this is one of my FAVORITE places for Thai now, and that says a lot because we have amazing Thai food in cap hill and in Seattle in general. Their menu holds some interesting specials and are very well priced for the portion - wash it down with an ice cold Tsing Tao and you are in for a treat! Favorites include Crispy Garlic Tofu, spring rolls (they are giant!), and pad kee mao. Pad see ew was also great but the kee mao was preferred for flavor and all the great veggies they add like baby corn!! Keep it up!!

    Cheryl H.

    Great food, freshly made. We ordered curry, brown rice, and noodle dishes at medium spice. It was delicious, with servings so generous we had leftovers. Service was prompt and friendly. We would definitely come back here again.

    Pad - thai
    Luba K.

    Horrible experience. Ordered a few dishes through postmates based on the amazing reviews...do not make the same mistake I did. We ordered a few pad thais, 2 curries, sides of rice, a peanut sauce and a side of hot sauce. On every item ordered, I wrote the same note: no onions/scallions. The funny part is that the ticket makes it look like the note was taken well into account, but actually every item had both scallions and white onions in the dish. Upon opening the bags, it smelled like truly rotten fish. I thought I was sensitive but all 5 of my friends confirmed and these dishes went straight to the garbage. Best part? No hot sauce at all. DO NOT GO. I wish I didn't waste $80+ and over an hour wait to be left hangry and annoyed. PS. I have never seen pad Thai look like that. So nasty.

    mong linh n.

    Birthday girl was craving Thai food, so we pulled up this spot as it was nearby Spacious restaurant and good service Food: Papaya salad spicy level 4-this was the first thing that came out and we were impressed. Tastes just like home made for me. Perfect balance of sweet, savory, sour, and spicy. Roti-I wasnt feeling the curry it was very sweet and coconut-y the roti itself could've been fried better as it was soggy with lots of oil. Yellow curry-it was ok on the sweeter side Pad Thai- looked interesting because the egg on too so we ordered. Omgggg overly sweet. I felt like I was eating sugar. Pad kee mao- the flavors were different from other Thai places. Tasted more like Chinese fried noodles flavors vs Thai flavors. Overall, this restaurant has flavors on the sweeter side. It was just a tad to sweet for my liking.

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    3 months ago

    Food is always delicious and consistent at Jamjuree. Love coming here and ordering tea too. Great service.

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    Delicious Thai food and reasonably priced, too. So glad Jamjuree is still part of Capitol Hill.

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    The Pak mor yuan was so good!! We ordered the 6-piece portion and a khaosoi. The pak mor yuan…read morewrapping was super tender and soft and melts in your mouth. The savory fillings also blended super well with the wrapping and were absolutely delicious. Khao Soi was good too but I wasn't impressed- the noodles were not cooked too well and kinda stuck together, but it wasn't major. However seating was a bit confusing as you had to find an empty table and the server would bring you the food. When it was busy the line and wait got messy and it's possible to get your food without having a table so I don't recommend coming here when it's super busy There were around 8 tables and some bar seatings. You can see staff making the food over the counter and the ventilation was done well even with all the stir fry and cooking.

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    This wasn't just the best Thai cuisine, but the best cuisine I've had in a long time. I dream of…read morethe crispy garlic chicken I had there at least a few times a week. I even ordered crispy garlic chicken at my typical local Thai restaurant to try to re-live the magic and all it did was make me miss Fern Thai even more. I live in Tacoma and cannot wait to get back into that area and eat there again. The atmosphere and decor was enchanting, the service was so wonderful and friendly. I really have to get back there.

    I came to Fern Thai on a Friday night after a long day, and it was exactly what I needed. The…read moreservice was quick, and everyone was friendly and welcoming. I started with the crab rangoon, and it was a great appetizer. It had the perfect crunch on the outside, was creamy on the inside, and came with a delicious sweet and sour dipping sauce. For our entrées, we ordered the pad see ew and the pork belly with green beans. Both dishes were packed with flavor. The pad see ew had thick, chewy noodles with a great balance of vegetables and meat, making it both filling and satisfying. The standout, though, was the pork belly with green beans. It was absolutely incredible. We ordered it at spice level 3, and it definitely brought the heat. I was sweating by the end of the meal! The pork belly was tender, flavorful, and paired perfectly with the green beans. If you're in the Capitol Hill area and craving some seriously delicious Thai food, definitely check this place out!

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    One of the best thai restaurants in Seattle. Can't go wrong with any of their dishes. Located in…read moreFremont near the troll so parking can be difficult during busy times. Server was patient as we were figuring out what to order. Wings were fish saucy, sweet, tangy from the tamarind, and surprisingly spicy! Not too bad but it will leave your tongue burning for a bit. Phad See Eiw was good as always. Chicken was flavorful and soft. Noodles were cooked perfectly, soft but not soggy in the sauce. Highlight was the battered chicken. I would come back here just for this. No notes for red curry. But the chicken, crispy AND juicy. I thought it would get soggy from the curry but it was STILL CRISPY after some time. SO good as leftovers! Just airfry the chicken again and it's as good as it was at the restaurant. Overall, cute thai spot for a group of friends or a date!

    Kin Len Thai Night Bites is located in the Fremont area of Seattle. There isn't a dedicated parking…read morelot for the restaurant, but street parking is readily available around if you can find a spot! From the outside, we noticed the restaurant takes up a good amount of space in the building. Once we arrived, there were several people waiting to be seated. We added our name and number to the list. It was about a 10-to-12-minute wait for our party of 2. Throughout the restaurant, the lighting is dim and suited for night life. Once we were seated, we were given the menus. We ordered the Grilled Calamari, Uncle Odds Flank Red Curry Wild Betel Leave with Sticky Rice, Battered Chicken Red Curry, and Durian Tiramisu. The food came out at a respectable amount of time. The Grilled Calamari was an enticing appetizer off the menu based off how big it was. However, we were a bit disappointed once it arrived at the table. It was much smaller. It was still good regardless. Once our main entrees arrived, we were also a bit surprised by the lack of vegetables there were in the curry. Even though the menu states exactly what was in each of the curry dishes, we were still just shocked and questioning why that was. We both enjoyed the curries anyways. I wouldn't order the Battered Chicken Red Curry again only because the batter of the chicken was getting soaked the longer it sat in the curry and became a bit mushy. The texture was throwing me off. It was very filling as there were lots of chicken compared to the other curry we had which was a much smaller portion of protein. Lastly, the Durian Tiramisu was amazing! Definitely the star of the show for us. If you don't like durian, it won't be for you. For the durian lovers, this is a must have!

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    Lunch medium portion of the Thai noodles, side rice and curry chicken. Great size and more. Chicken…read moremoist and sauce is just how it's suppose to be, on spice. Staff always friendly and clean place.

    My wife and I have been devoted fans of Isarn Thai Soul Kitchen for years, especially their…read moreKirkland and Lynnwood locations, so we were excited to try the Queen Anne spot. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and we were looking forward to the bold flavors we've come to love. The visit started off a bit oddly. The front desk server, Tar, asked to see my wife's ID--even though she's 36 years old and we weren't seated in the bar area. It felt inconsistent, especially since younger guests nearby weren't asked, and it's something we've never experienced at their other locations. Unfortunately, moments like that made us feel singled out, and honestly it sometimes feels like they tend to pick on Asians, whether intentional or not. That feeling alone made the experience uncomfortable and will likely make this our last visit to this location. That said, the table service was excellent. Moo took great care of us, and Cece from the bar was attentive and kept our water filled throughout the meal. Unfortunately, there were a few moments that took away from the experience. While I was taking photos of our dishes, a young staff member alongside Tar appeared to be giggling and mocking me, which made things uncomfortable. It may not have been intentional, but it didn't feel professional and only added to the awkward atmosphere we already felt. Food-wise, there were some inconsistencies. The chicken didn't taste as good as we remember, and several plates had visible fingerprints, which was off-putting. The galvanized metal plates also gave off a slightly unrefined feel--more like cafeteria-style serving ware. Additionally, the sticky rice, which is usually presented in a traditional bamboo basket, was served in a Ziploc bag, which felt like a downgrade in presentation. On a positive note, the papaya salad and pad Thai were still very good and delivered the flavors we expect. We'll continue supporting Isarn, but we'll likely return to the Kirkland or Lynnwood locations next time. Sadly, after this experience, this Queen Anne visit will probably be our last.

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