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    3.1 (221 reviews)
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    Tofu on garlic green beans
    Tammy E.

    I probably wouldn't have thought to order from this Thai restaurant if not for UE. The reviews here are not stellar but I found the food to be excellent. There was a promo for free spring rolls (very tasty!) so naturally I ordered enough food to last a week. Anyone who offers fresh guava juice has my attention so that was a major win for a blustery cold winter evening. For mains I ordered the Penang curry - warning this is spicy even if you order the light spicy option, the basil tofu - smells so good from all that thai basil, shrimp goong Siam from their specialty list, and garlic green beans. My favorite dish was the shrimp goong Siam - savory and generous in size, I kept coming back to this one. It was a unique dish as far as thai dishes go and it was great even reheated days later. They don't skimp on carrots and onions in this dish. The garlic green bean dish was a little disappointing as they cut them in 1'' sections so they looked like they may have come from a can. They tasted good the first day but by day 2 may as well have been canned green beans. I was hoping for standard garlic green beans so I felt that this was the only dish that didn't live up to the rest of the dishes' standards. The order was ready in a short time and the packing of the items wasn't great - they could use a piece of cardboard in the bottom and tying off the tops of the bags will help prevent spillage and toppling over during transit and delivery.

    delicious late night thai food. they open until 2am, very little seating & only one or two workers but food taste delicious. i got pad thai! great for to-go :)

    The Pad Thai that I did not order
    Bryan G.

    Well, I wasn't exactly looking around the room when I walked in to get my take-out, but if I had seen some of these reviews, I'm not sure that I would have gone here over another Thai place (it's a 4.5 on Grubhub out of almost 600 ratings, so highly rated). Frankly, I think people would be pretty disgusted if they saw the kitchen in a lot of other restaurants. Unless there's an actual health outbreak (remember, clean appearances didn't save Chipotle...), I don't know why it should be an issue if you're only getting takeout. Realistically, this is cheap Thai food for where it is...I don't know why you would eat-in expecting ambiance anyway... Now I gave this place 3 stars because they got my order wrong. I ordered chicken Pad See Iew and chicken Thai Fried Rice. They definitely got the order written down correctly unless "FIR" = Pad Thai not Fried Rice, but I definitely got Pad Thai not Fried Rice. Now the real problem with this is I got two very different dishes because it's all for me; I like to eat family style, so I often get two or three dishes and then have leftovers of all of them for the next few days. So getting two noodle dishes was less than ideal; a different mess-up (like a curry instead of one dish) would have been whatever honestly. I just ate the entire Pad See Iew and put the Pad Thai in the fridge. The Pad See Iew is a little on the wetter side, so if you like it because it has that little bit of char on the noodles, you may be disappointed; usually this is a sign that the wok wasn't hot enough and the sauce didn't caramelize onto the noodles or that there was just too much sauce. It wasn't swimming, but the noodles at the bottom were definitely just straight up wet. That being said, it was solid Pad See Iew; chicken not too dry and broccoli not too overcooked (maybe a little light on the broccoli though). I would get it again, I would just check my order before driving home.

    Look at this chicken
    Eden C.

    "yeah I am pretty high so I'll eat it anyways" We asked Sea Thai to send noods and post mates seriously delivered. Here's a random tangent-- the best season of parks is season 3 and I'm in an ocean blue sandwich. All in all, I regret nothing but I just rubbed glitter into my eyeball. The order: pad see iew and pad Thai OKAY was good but what is up with the pad Thai noods? I was very surprised by what looked like spaghetti noodles and that's very strange. ****BONUS REVIEW**** "Jack in the box is pretty good but I'm so full." Says my friend eating jack in the box. Our cat would probably rate them all 10/10 because she was sniffing everything from sandwiches to Thai food to American fast food.

    Peppers in pad kee mao 2 star
    Dylan B.

    Ordered take out pad see eiw and pad kee mao from here last night. As other reviewers have said it looks like someone's living room when you come in, filthy. Flavor was ok but noodles were too dry and completely clumped together. I ordered 2 stars on the Kee Mao and there were giant chunks of extremely hot pepper thrown in, I would have had a REALLY bad day today if I ate it. Sketch all around.

    Amazing ambiance and service love everything we had great place can't wait to come again

    Saddest sauce container for EIGHT crab ragoons.
    Zoe M.

    Got one entree and one appetizer to be delivered. It was supposed to take 30-45 minutes, it took an hour. Food wasn't warm, I didn't get any utensils, I'd requested extra napkins (I got one). Phad Thai doesn't come with any rice and there's nothing in it except noodles, chicken and a few sad bean sprouts. Additionally I got the crab ragoons. It comes with 8. The tiny sauce container was less than half full. Like, seriously? After two dips it was empty. Not impressed. Won't be going back.

    Tum yum soup ck extra hot with a side of rice
    Harrison P.

    Sea thai is a small whole in the wall with the nicest chefs I've ever had the opportunity of meeting. In response to deliveries this is a very small family owned shop generally consisting of only one driver. They deliver to countless areas including Aurora ,Ballard, Westlake , Fremont ,eastlake, Lake city, Queen Anne (anything in a 5 mile range ) and because of this sometime they are unable to make everyone in a timely matter. 4- 5 miles doesn't seem far but going through rush hour traffic on local streets can take up to 50 min to make one delivery round trip. This is why deliveries are made in according to time they were received, and then grouped if they are going into the same direction. Deli fee are to cover the distance they have to travel but you were going to tip anyways though right? :) No entrees come with rice! Everything you order can have a choice of meat (chicken ,pork, beef, tofu, veggies).They are accommodating to dietary needs just ask.The menu's website is outdated but they have current printed ones at the restaurant. They close at 10pm so be conscious when you place an order or at least call first. I'm talking to you grub hub people. If they say their busy they mean their busy. Especially during heavy rainy days. So instead opt to take it to go or ask them can you call me when it's 5-10 min till ready and I'll come pick up. Things you must TRY! Spice hotness rating is 0-5 they will go hotter if you like Stir fry noodles other then pad Thai or see ew Kee Mao noodles ( drunken noodles): mixed veggies with wide noodles and meat Dry noodles: It's a lighter tasting stir fry dish with peanuts ,spinach, choice of meat Lard Na : noodles cooked in a gravy like sauce with veggies and meat Curries: Red curry with Thai pumpkin(a must get) with pork! Yellow curry (more Indian then Thai but I do enjoy the flavors). Fried rices: Ka phao lard khao (it's on the back near chef specials) This is something I eat 2-3 times a week . Make it spicy, add any type of ground meat cooked with Thai basil, served with a perfectly fried egg, and ladled on a bed of steam rice. Its literally TO DIE FOR good. Chili Fried rice: I'm a egg slut so anything that comes with a fried egg I definitely would recommend. Entrees: Pla rard prik: deep fried snapped in a tangy sauce with sweet bell peppers Prik khing:; they deep fry the green beans for a second to give the veggies a nice bite and stir fry it in a curry like base with choice of meat. YUM SALAD: tangy fresh sliced cucumber onions and meat. It's more protein than veggie but its filling and healthy. Thai ice tea! Also Taste pretty good with coconut milk instead of half and half(just ask) Anyways stay hungry fellow yelpers

    Alexandra M.

    I've been on a Thai takeout streak the past two weeks and seeing that this is the only Thai place around the UD area that I haven't tried, I decided to take a chance despite the 3.5 star Yelp rating. Who was I kidding? This place gave me food so disgusting that I am at a lost for words. Was I eating plastic?! Kee Mao Drunken Noodles: Apparently 5 star = no spices to them, so I had to add my own chili powder, salt, and soy sauce. More importantly, these were NOT kee mao drunken noodles. I've had my fare share of good and bad Thai food all over the US and in Thailand. I've never had kee mao this bad. They used the wrong kind of rice noodles, and these noodles clumped together so tightly it was impossible to break them apart. I also asked for the bell peppers to be substituted with mushrooms. I found ONE mushroom in the entire thing.There was barely any other vegetable either (besides tiny overcooked broccoli floret remnants and two pieces of carrot which tasted raw and uncooked). Red Curry and Panang Curry: The beef was rough, thin, tough, chewy, and rubbery. This kind of texture is common in beef that has been kept for much too long. Were they giving me expired meat? Again, I asked for the bell peppers to be substituted with mushrooms, only to find ONE mushroom in each dish. I also asked for 5 stars, but this tasted completely bland. Some Thai places make their dishes very sweet, but this was just plain and flavorless. You would expect that curry, especially from a Thai restaurant, would be full of spices to give you that kick. Not this one! Pud See Ew: I had to throw this out since I felt like I was eating Play-Doh. Holey crap. Look at the picture of that clump of doughy junk! It's not small pieces of two to three rice noodles clumped together from the sauce. This is a whole clump the size of a grown man's palm! Not sure what they used to cook but it shouldn't belong in a human body!

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    crazy wild atmosphere, great food and great customer service though! was looking for takeout and found it late at night

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    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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