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    Meyou

    4.6 (118 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Ebuwa E.

    This was an excellent on-a-whim choice on a winter evening! [[HIGHLIGHT]]Intimate and hearty with great service (shoutout to Evanna)![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] For my protein lovers - you must try the beef jerky. It is tender and flavorful and pairs really well with the tamarind base of the dipping sauce. The Khao Soi was new to me and a lovely surprise of layers - from the simmered coconut milk to the mustard green and pickles (get it spicy and don't forget the quick squeeze of lime!) I would dine here again!

    Pad Thai
    Marie J.

    Came in and service was top notch- everyone was truly so kind right off the bat. Once we got seated and ordered, the food came out very quickly and was really fresh. The spring rolls and crab rangoons were delicious, as well as the pad Thai. The price to portions ration was extremely good and everything had great flavor. There is so much on the menu I want to go back to try. They also had lots of vegetarian options which is great!

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    Jennifer G.

    Picked up carry out. Requested 7pm. Was ready at 710. Staff was friendly. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Small space indoors. Patio is cute with lights for ambiance.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Apps- potstickers steamed, spring rolls Had pad thai hot. Tasty. Not too peanuty or tomatoey. Panang curry hot. This was best dish in my opinion. Coconut milk based curry. Pineapple Fried rice mild. Not alot of flavor. Prik pao cashew mild. Hot was spicy enough for me. They offer thai hot for those wanting super spicy!

    Sara G.

    Flavor lives here at Meyou Thai in Webster Groves. We kicked things off with the shrimp rolls, hot, and crispy. Then I got the larb salad and subbed in shrimp, because I'm living that #StLouisPescatarianApproved life. Whatever spice mix they're using? It's citrusy, spicy, herby, and downright addictive. Ace got the drunken noodles with shrimp, which were also fantastic, but I didn't really notice because I was too into my salad that I did NOT share. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The restaurant is an unassuming small eatery.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]The patio is fantastic.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Service was wonderful. Welcoming and willing to answer questions.

    Claudine L.

    A friend suggested this place for dinner and it was a good choice! She's only ever had takeaway and we dined in this time and sat at the patio. Service was quick, the food came out fast! Portions are decent for the price (we even had enough to bring home). I ordered the kra pao and she had the green curry. Kra pao - This was not bad although I wish it had more of the basil flavour. I got the medium since I wasn't sure how spicy it would be (I can handly my spice so I'll probably get the spicy next time). 4/5 Green curry - I enjoyed this one more! The aubergine alone tasted great and it had nice flavour. 5/5 Great spot! Would come back here again next time.

    Sunny P.

    Came here with a few friends and it was fine overall. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The place is super small inside, maybe fits around 15 people max.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The menu is pretty simple but has all the basics you'd expect. We ordered wings as an appetizer and I know is kind of random for a Thai place, but they were actually pretty good. I got the chicken pad Thai and it was too sweet for my taste and kind of grainy? Hard to explain. I was starving so I still ate it but it wasn't my favorite pad Thai. The waitress was really nice and a bit shy. Overall, it was okay. Nothing bad, just neutral. I'd recommend it if you're nearby, but it's not in my top five Thai spots.

    Pineapple fried rice
    Irene N.

    My favorite place for thai food and you have to dine in when you try it! I got it to-go once and I felt like the quality wasn't great (keep in mind that I'm about a 25 minute drive away, so your choice). I love dining in, the food comes out hot and fresh. It takes a bit (maybe 15-20 minutes) for the food to come out. But, I always enjoy the company when dining in. Their quality of food is great, and my favorite thing to order is the pad see ew with beef. The pad thai is a second best with chicken. I've also gotten the crab fried rice, green curry with tofu, yellow curry with chicken, and pineapple fried rice. I keep the dishes at a 3 or a medium. And I have loved every dish!

    Pad Thai
    Rebecca C.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Yummmmmm sat on patio with a beautiful sunset[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] && the most delicious pad thai & thai tea

    Gracie L.

    I visited for the first time on a Friday night and ordered online for takeout. My confirmation email shared that my order would be ready in about approximately 20 minutes, and it was ready to go in 20 minutes on the dot! Their system for keeping track of orders seemed very organized and efficient. Employees were very friendly and welcoming. The restaurant itself was packed. Nearly every table was full! Takeout came in durable plastic containers. I ordered the Pad See Eew with no egg, and my partner had the Crispy Chicken with medium spice level. We both loved our meals, and I thought the pricing was incredibly reasonable for the quality! We also really enjoyed their Crab Rangoon. I also noticed that none of our food was super greasy, which I particularly loved. I'll be back soon!

    drunken noodles
    Ria D.

    first time trying thai in stl and i was not disappointed! the service was great and they have both an inside and outside eating area. the spices added to the food made it feel like authentic thai. would reorder the pineapple fried rice and drunken noodles!

    Pad Thai with Tofu made to perfection!! YUMMM
    Bill W.

    As much as I hate to say this, I feel it is needed. I wrote THE very first review for Meyou when they first opened. I included pictures of the menu. I would have given a 10 star rating then. Having not been back for 8 months as we moved out of town, we were excited to eat here as one of our favorites in STL. We learned that new owners have taken it over after ordering. I'm not sure why they chose to change excellent recipes, but alas, they had. We ordered the Pad Thai with veggies and the Penang with tofu. The Pad Thai was not as rich tasting, but still good. Unfortunately, we had to send back the Penang as it was like soup. There was some flavor, but nothing as good as it was earlier in 2024. Previously, the Penang would come out with exquisite flavors, but the recipe was changed. This dish was no longer over the top, but now just a run of the mill average Thai dish. The server was awesome and understood the issue we had explained. So no issues in having it deleted from our check. We had very high expectations and maybe that was our mistake, and not the restaurants fault as this is now how the new owners do it. If we ever go back, we will ask the question about if the dish is soupy or thick. Oh well, this is a really hard business to maintain. I truly wish the new owners the best of luck!!

    Leah N.

    I randomly wanted to eat Thai this Sunday. The place that I wanted to go to was close so I found this place while searching Thai places to eat. Parking here is kind of harder to find since it is mostly street parking. [[HIGHLIGHT]]This place has both inside and patio seatings. We opted for inside seating.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] My boyfriend got the Drunken noodle, while I got the kao soi entree. I also got the Cha Ma-now drink. This is Thai tea with lime instead of milk. It does taste unique but I would definitely just order the regular thai tea at my next visit since I am more familiar with that taste. The spice levels have several options. I picked mild for the Kao soi and my boyfriend picked medium for his entree. If you don't want spicy, the mild was prefect for me on this particular day. The portion size is great. The waitress lady does check on us pretty often.

    Drunken noodles, pineapple fried rice, duck red curry
    Amy H.

    Service was nice. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Outside seating is nice for good weather.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Sad I didn't find a papaya salad option on the menu. Pineapple fried rice was seasoned with some curry powder. Duck red curry was good but sweet from the coconut milk. Drunken noodles was my favorite dish of the three. When they say spicy, they mean it, so be careful. Overall, good experience. Would come back

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    Fast service for takeout. Food was tasty. Wish the curries could be ordered in different levels of heat.

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    Delicious food elegantly served. Perfect crab Rangoon. Elegantly presented. Wonderful experience.

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    Very good food and reasonable prices. Friendly staff, too. Drunken Noodles were very good

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    Amazing service and incredible food! Everything was delicious! I will definitely be back!

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    The best Thai we've found in St. Louis at a very reasonable price. The pad see eew and eggplant were amazing!

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    Are most dishes spicy?

    I always get the Drunken Noodles and they can be made without spiciness! I ask for mild and I wouldn't call them spicy (and I don't love spicy food). I suspect many dishes could be made without spice at all since they make each dish to order.

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    The Blue Duck

    The Blue Duck

    4.3
    (528 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    You walk in, they tell you to order at the counter, hand you a number, and for a split second you…read morethink "oh, this is gonna be a glorified Chipotle situation." Reader. It is not. It is a Trojan horse for one of the best burgers in St. Louis (my wife says I'm being dramatic for calling it THE best; I say I am not NOT going back for another). We enjoyed everything we order: the pork belly burnt ends and cashew chicken wings, and a coffee & cardamom old fashioned that sounds like a personality disorder but tastes like a vibe, smoky, a touch sweet, and very drinkable year-round. The Sam Elliott burger, BBQ sauce, bacon, crunchy onions, brioche, is named for a man who has never disappointed anyone, and neither does the sandwich. And the meatloaf is NOT your grandma's brick: tender, charred at the edges, laid over silky mashed potatoes with broccolini, perhaps closer to a chop steak than a loaf in the best possible way. Vibe is farm-chic: old church pews, repurposed interior doors, a proper bar up front, plus a patio and rooftop for when the weather cooperates. Fun fact -- it's named after the blue duck Billy Madison paints in elementary school, which is a fantastic piece of trivia and tells you absolutely nothing accurate about the actual restaurant. 4.7 Stars. Picking Nits: the counter-order setup is efficient, but it sets expectations in the wrong direction for the first 90 seconds, you brace for fast-casual and instead get something considerably more ambitious. Food comes out fast once you've ordered, which is great if you're hungry and slightly jarring if you wanted a slow, lingering dinner. And the Billy Madison naming is charming trivia but entirely misleading as a vibe preview, no complaints about the actual restaurant, just the branding expectations it sets. If The Blue Duck were a character: Ron Swanson. Hear me out. If Ron ate here, he'd be suspicious of the entire experience until his first bite of protein -- the counter ordering, the repurposed doors, a burger named after a fellow mustachioed American, all of it registering as potentially too clever. Then the Sam Elliott hits his plate, he takes one bite, and the skepticism dissolves into the quiet respect of a man who has found his people. Looks rustic. Has strong feelings about meat. Secretly sophisticated -- plays saxophone in a jazz club under a fake name, builds his own furniture, would 100% approve of the farm-chic decor once the protein has spoken. Presents as simple. Isn't.

    Excellent cocktails - both interesting and reasonable priced (IMO). Food was also tasty…read more Wandered in here for lunch after moving a friend on a Saturday, seating at the bar readily available. Parking lot in rear.

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    The Crow's Nest

    The Crow's Nest

    3.9
    (385 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    Upon being seated at the Crow's Nest yesterday, we were informed that the deep fryer wasn't working…read moreand that, because we were a group of more than eight, we would not be allowed to split our checks and would be charged an automatic gratuity. Not only were we not granted an exception on the checks as consolation for not being able to order french fries, there was no indication that this had even occurred to our server. This is precisely the level of temerity we need to inculcate in young women in our society, and I'd encourage her to apply for a job at the women's-only sports bar a few doors down if and when it ever opens. It'd be tragic if she wasn't there if and when I return, but I'd appreciate the fact that she has a greater mission. Hopefully, the deep fryer is working. It being out of commission naturally limited the number of things on the menu we could order. We were only told that we couldn't order anything that required a deep fryer, not given a modified menu or anything. I started going through each item and imagining how it might be prepared, but I couldn't muster the psychological bandwidth to continue. Hit my Cash App if you appreciate the amount of unpaid emotional labor I was compelled to contribute. It occurred to me that I might just get a burger and a side salad, but then I saw that they carry a club sandwich. I love a good club sandwich, and I figured it might make for a light, refreshing alternative, given the weather. There's an option to get a cup of soup for $1.50 extra as a side with your sandwich (no, they didn't offer to eat the charge), and I figured that might go well with my sandwich. I was kicking myself when they brought out someone else's order with the side salad. It looked really good. The Frisco Burger, or whatever they're calling it, looked good too. Meanwhile, the BBQ Beef & Cheddar Soup--the soup du jour (that's French), according to Flo--looked gross, like something your dog might cough up. But damn it was good! It was more beef than anything else. A large bowl of it might actually be too much food. (I'd still eat it, natch.) The overall flavor profile was along the lines of a good french onion soup. It was a reminder that I need to be ordering soup in restaurants more often. I wish the club sandwich was cut into little triangles and fanned out on the plate in some elaborate configuration, like at a place where rich old ladies have lunch, but I guess that wouldn't have been in keeping with the theme. Instead, it was served on the world's thickest Texas toast, with the world's dullest steak knife protruding from its center. This sounds like hyperbole, but I may have honestly been served the equivalent of half a loaf of bread. It was much more bread than I required, but at least it was fresh and delicious, as were all the other ingredients. Turkey used for sandwiches is almost never remarkable, but this was surprisingly great, as good as anything you'd get served as an entree unto itself. Nothing about this place suggests that it would have such good food, but it just goes to show you can't judge a book by its cover. The decor, the overall vibe and the lack of hospitality might not be for everyone, but don't let that deter you.

    What a great place! Popped in and found seating right away. The had a lot of great food and drink…read moreoptions, including vegetarian and vegan. We got cheese curds for the table and I got the hot honey mac and cheese. The food was delicious. They had a retro movie playing and lots of cute decor. It was super fun to sit there and enjoy the ambiance. The service was also quick and good. Will be coming back.

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    Heated patio
    Heated patio
    Brunch Burger Beef patty(veggie option available), cheddar, bacon, fried egg, garlic pepper Mayo on muffin
    Brunch Burger Beef patty(veggie option available), cheddar, bacon, fried egg, garlic pepper Mayo on muffin
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    The Piccadilly at Manhattan

    The Piccadilly at Manhattan

    4.3
    (406 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    I got the Chicken Pot Pie. It was amazing! First, it came out so quick. I thought that we would…read morebe waiting for a lot longer. The pastry was light and flaky, and a perfect golden brown. This filling had lots of chunks of chicken, and the vegetables and gravy were a flavor bomb. This was the best that I've had in a long time. We went on a Saturday evening and we had to wait around 20 minutes for a table, so if you are planning to go on a busy time, definitely try to get a reservation ahead of time. Our waitress was outstanding, helpful, and kept our drinks refilled constantly. The restaurant is small(ish), but has indoor dining, a four seasons type of room, and outdoor seating. We'll be back!

    Last minute decision to go here for dinner as we hadn't been in a while. Lots of full tables but…read moreit was unseasonably hot so no one sitting outside. We were seated quickly and our waitress, Karen, stopped by for drink orders and asked if we had dined there before, that was an affirmative. Karen was no nonsense and efficient, telling us about the special and answering questions about the pot pie. We happened to be seated next to a table from someone I knew, so we didn't have to pretend not to stare at the food they ordered, lol. We just talked about all that we ordered. Their Piccadilly fish looked amazing as did the rib special. I ordered the chicken pot pie, I had been thinking about it, and craving carbs to boot and it didn't disappoint. Karen informed me that it had lima beans and corn, so I wasn't shocked by that. Came in a bowl draped with puff pastry. Pastry was flaky and lightly browned, the base was creamy with lots of chicken chunks, carrots, corn, and lima beans. I haven't had lima beans before and I liked them. I had ordered the soup of the day, Tuscan white bean that sounded great, but I thought it was just ok. Husband ordered the fried chicken with slaw and mashed potatoes. The chicken was HOT! I enjoyed the leg piece I snagged off his plate, the breading is thin and adhered well to the chicken, the slaw was creamy, I didn't try the potatoes. Great home-style food, nice atmosphere, efficient service. Try the pot pie!

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    The Piccadilly at Manhattan
    Fried Chicken - ample portions, great green beans, marvelous mashed potatoes, good gravy, and crispy tasty fried chicken...
    Fried Chicken - ample portions, great green beans, marvelous mashed potatoes, good gravy, and crispy tasty fried chicken...
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    Patio area
    Cyrano's

    Cyrano's

    4.0
    (459 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    For a last minute, celebratory dessert stop, Cyrano's hit the spot…read more My partner and I went because we saw a Google review that mentioned the bread pudding being so delicious that it "altered his brain chemistry." Honestly that's what sold us! Arrived and promptly ordered that dessert and the carrot cake. Then the server told us of their "to die for" tiramisu and my partner immediately said yes. WOW let me tell you from a first hand experience two people do NOT need three desserts. Cyrano's gives you AMAZING portions. Just one would have been enough lol. Anyways, the carrot cake was my favorite. It was so big I had enough to take home! The tiramisu was good but it was being overpowered by the carrot cake that evening. As for the brain chemistry altering bread pudding.... That google review was 100% correct. It was delicious. 10/10. No notes. Please order it if you go to Cyrano's. The ambiance was a little dated but still looked nice. The staff was kind and quickly resolved the missing ice cream situation.

    Met a friend to catch up. Great lively environment that really covers most bases. I would recommend…read morethis place for breakfast/brunch, lunch, dinner, dessert, or drinks. My friend loved their raspberry mocha. We both had the lemon rosemary chicken (mine with pasta, hers with mashed potato) and loved it. Dinner tends toward an older crowd some come on the later side (7 and after) to avoid bigger crowds and parking issues.

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    Indoor seating
    Cyrano's
    Bread Pudding - to die for!

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    The Parkmoor

    The Parkmoor

    4.1
    (147 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Stopped here while we were visiting from out of town. It was SO good!…read more Some of the best pretzel bites and onion rings we've had in a while. Our kiddos loved their food and I had a great burger. It is kid-friendly but not lame. Haha. We had an excellent server(I think his name was James)! Prompt service and was very attentive. They also have a snow cone bar that was a super fun touch. Highly recommend.

    Stopped in for Saturday breakfast. Greeted and seated promptly…read more James came over and introduced himself and got our drink order. Returned with our drinks and took our order. I wanted to add red pepper and subtract the mushrooms and cheese from the veggie omelette, James was very nice and made sure he could accomodate. Food came out quickly; my potatoes came out with parm on top. James was quick to remedy the situation, leaving me with the omelet and having the potatoes redone. He was great, I hadn't asked for no cheese and didn't realize the potatoes came that way. Omelet was thick and fluffy with lots of veggie filling, I was surprised the peppers where pimentos but I love pimentos so I loved the omelette. He returned the potatoes minus the parm and they were delicious! Crispy on the outside and creamy on the inside. Check out was quick and easy and we are on our way. Love the atmosphere and service and the food is great!

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    Just inside the Parkmoor
    Just inside the Parkmoor
    Turtle Cake with Vanilla Ice Cream
    Turtle Cake with Vanilla Ice Cream
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    Inside the Parkmoor
    Farmhaus Restaurant

    Farmhaus Restaurant

    4.2
    (392 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$$

    What an amazing experience. The food was fabulous and our waitress, Jill, was super attentive and…read moreknowledgeable - her recommendations were on point! We can't wait to go back.

    I wanted to love it. I really, really wanted to love it. And I wavered with how many stars to give,…read morebut ultimately, three is fair. Pros: The food. I will say that it was great. Definitely higher end, very fresh, well plated. We both left pretty full. Steak was cooked perfectly. I could somewhat justify the price of it based on the quality, but paired with the overall experience, it just wasn't for us. My husband and I have been to MANY expensive, higher end restaurants, both across the St. Louis region, across the nation, and across many a foreign country (Europe, Asia, Central America). For a $500 meal (two coursed meals and wine pairing), this just didn't hit the mark for us. We had a 7:30PM reservation for my Husband's birthday. We did not get our first course until 8:15. We went over 30 minutes in between some courses. Our wine glasses were empty most of the meal. The overall "experience" took almost 3 hours for four courses. We've been to restaurants where the meal was 2.5 - 3 hours, but it was not us waiting around. Here, we spent most of the time just waiting, wondering when our next course would be. The server gave lots of excuses, mostly "there was a big top in the bar room" but for the cost of the meal, that's not really an excuse. Especially when the restaurant wasn't full and we had made a reservation. We literally talked about getting up and walking out at one point. There was another couple that had an 8PM reservation, and they were getting the same courses as us, but before us. There was also a Gentleman that sat next to us who came in around 8:30, had three courses, and was out within an hour. This is St. Louis. The other few restaurants in the region at that price point have been white glove. Never an empty glass, attentive service, never waiting between courses. Honestly, I was somewhat appalled by my experience here, especially reading the other reviews. It was just not good.

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    Farmhaus Restaurant
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    Olive oil cake
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