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    Surina Thai

    4.3 (202 reviews)
    ModerateThai, Salad, Soup
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Andrea M.

    Went here with friends, and we all ordered different dishes to share. Most of the comments around the table was that their quality differed from before and some things tasted off. Starting with the most disappointing dish. Oh. The chicken and shrimp pad Thai was such a disappointment. I didn't mind the strange pinkish hue, but the flavor wasn't really there. There was even a slight sweetness. This sweetness didn't enhance the flavors at all. And there were two shrimps. Two. Maybe three since I'm giving them credit that one was hiding underneath the noodles somewhere. Some of the other dishes like the coffee pork or yen ta fo sounded intriguing but were also so so. The coffee pork didn't have strong flavors. I thought the meat itself would be more tender, but it wasn't. I truly didn't get teh yen ta fo. The assortment of tofu, fish ball, pork, squid were a random combination that didn't add to any sort of flavor. To me, they were random ingredients floating in the broth. I think I heard a comment that this version was different. The beef masaman and spicy crispy catfish weren't amazing nor bad. They were just average tasting. The beef curry was basically what it is: beef chunks, carrots, and potatoes. Nothing too unique to report. The catfish was indeed spicy, but I'm not too sure about the crispy part. These dishes were average imo. But certain things got a tad better. The pork from the Chinese broc crispy pork was great as it was super duper crispy, but the Chinese broccoli was very meh. Our friend commented that he has had better versions before and tastier variations in Thailand. The kao cluk kapi wasn't too bad. Though this was a rice dish, the pork belly and Thai sausage were really tasty. The red onion slices were actually delightful in adding some additional flavors and textures. And lastly the saving grace dish: The nam tok beef was really tart and flavorful. The boneless ribeye was so chewy and juicy. Combined with the sticky rice, it was wonderful. I think the nam tok beef was the only solid dish of all the things we ordered. Overall some of the dishes were a hit and some were a flop. Overall, the food was okay.

    Steven D.

    I felt like the quality has dipped. I've been here before and lately, I came with some friends and ordered a good amount of food but my wife was almost angry about the Pad Thai. She's a Pad Thai nut. It was almost too sour and the color was off. The beef massam curry was the best. I a fan of most thai curries in general. The fried catfish and coffee pork were good also. Everything else was good but didn't really stand out for me. I think we paid $32 per person after splitting the bill. 9 dishes and 7 people so the price was decent. We were all stuffed. At least the decor is pretty and the service is great. Would I come here again? Nah. I belive Tom Puk Puk and Bangkok Street food are better options.

    Fresh Basil Rolls
    Sam H.

    Last night in town, on business and I decided to order delivery (UBER Eats), so I could get some rest before heading to Atlanta Airport and face the long lines. I opted for some appetizers: Squid (Calamari), Fresh Spring Rolls & Chicken Satay. Everything did arrive hot and the sauces that accompanied them was good (seasoned & cooked well). I would definitely order from them again or go to their actual restaurant.

    Additional Pad Thai sauce
    Andy X.

    TLDR: Pad Thai was really lacking in flavor and drunken noodle was too salty Used to really like this place but I feel like it's never been as good as the first time I went. The pad thai was really pale and had only a bit of wet sauce at the bottom. At first it just tasted like the noodles itself and a slightly sour(?) taste. I asked for some more sauce and the server was pretty nice about bringing me a small bowl of sauce. It helped a bit but not enough. The drunken noodle here is usually pretty good but today was overly salty. Pretty disappointing to say but I'm not sure if I'll come back for a while.

    Apple K.

    The food was reasonably priced with extensive menu. The flavors were good but a bit on the salty side. The interior was nice, clean, there's a large covered patio. They also have a full bar. Our server was very welcoming ,very friendly.

    Chinese Broccoli with Crispy Pork
    Caroline K.

    Finally got around to checking this place out. They are kicking out some solid food with decent spice levels. Plus sides-the place is cute and well lit and the older gentleman we had as our server was super nice. The AC wasn't set at a comfortable temp and because of windows and the summer heat it was a little toasty...BUT it would be hotter if we were at a hawker stall on the street so on to the food! Chinese broccoli was a little under cooked at the stalk and over cooked at the leaf-pork was super tender and flavorful...and the brothy sauce was salty and light-had the stalks cooked longer and the leaves been tossed in later it would have been a perfect dish...didn't stop us from eating it mind you, but it's something to note. Basil rolls were standard, well made and all the ingredients were crispy, chilled and fresh-zero complaints. The dumplings were house made, but needed some seasoning within the meat mixture-they were pretty bland and the bottoms of them got soggy from being in the liquid at the bottom of the bowl. I wouldn't get them again-but A+ for the effort of making them in-house! Chicken Larb was perfect...I really appreciated the fact that it was minced chicken and not ground chicken. There is a difference in texture and the way the sauce coats the chicken that I can tell the difference in. The sauce was spicy and umami and all the veggies were right at the balance of being crisp but tender from being in the sauce-it's a balance and they got it this time. Isaan Sausage was good, nice ratio of fat to meat, little bit of heat and wasn't dried out. Sometimes the sausage has a tendency to be dry and dense even with all the fat...but this variety was nicely done. Spicy beef was slightly tough after it sat and came to room temp. We still devoured it, but it required some hearty chewing. Other than that little set back, the rest of the dish was delish. Nice heat, umami was there with a hint of sweetness on the front end. Veggies were crisp but tender and we love purple(red) onions on anything. We enjoyed our meal and might find our way back in the future.

    Apisara P.

    I was very very craving Thai food and Thai taste. Srithai never disappointed me. Some of Thai street food you can find from here. Good service by Amy, she was very enthusiastic with her service and smiled all the time.

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    Tiff H.

    THAI-ME TO BE HONEST | Surina Thai was just ok. After the previous restaurant Chom Chom, shut down, Surina took over - maybe because I loved Chom Chom, I was expecting so much more from Surina Thai. We started with some Thai Milk Tea since I was in desperate need of caffeine. We were a group of 4 so we decided to try quite a few dishes. Our favorite was the drunken fried rice, which was flavorful and hearty. Everything else we tried was pretty mid, including the Thai Fried Chicken, the Larb Chicken, the Papaya Salad, the Pot Stickers with Red Curry, the Surina Noodles, and the Hainan Chicken Thai Style. I think maybe my expectations were just too high for food that was mediocre, based on fellow Yelp reviews and ATL Asian Eats shoutouts. I may give them another chance one day, but will probably avoid the dishes I've already tried...

    Green Curry with tofu
    Lauren J.

    My recent visit was lovely and quiet. Going mid-week during the afternoon can guarantee a quiet lunch peaceful lunch. The green curry was very flavorful with a hint of spice. The crab fried was tasty, seasoned well. I loved the perfect crunch on the shrimp cake, it paired well with the sauce provided. I would visit again to try a different dish and drinks.

    Kao Moo Dang
    Elizabeth J.

    I was happy to finally visit the restaurant after driving past it every day on my way home from work. There were only a few diners when I arrived and I was allowed to choose my table. In the warmer months there is an outdoor patio that must be lovely but tonight was cold and I sat indoors by the window. I started with hot jasmine tea which was light and comforting. There is a full bar and a large cocktail menu, but I preferred warm drinks this time. I ordered Kao Moo Dang from the house specialty menu and it was delicious. Pork three ways: fried pork belly, pork sausage, and roasted sliced pork with sweet gravy. There was also a boiled egg and sliced cucumber, and a dish of jalapeno soy sauce, all over white rice. I enjoyed every bite, the flavors and textures were great. Then I was offered dessert: either crème brûlée or mango sticky rice. Well, who wouldn't have the mango sticky rice? It was fantastic. The rice was warm and creamy, the mango soft, sweet, and juicy. Ah! I am glad I stopped for dinner. It certainly was the highlight of my day.

    Kathy Y.

    Really good Thai food! I came with a group of friends on a Friday night, and we were seated immediately. We tried a couple of different dishes, and they were all really good. I really liked the pad see ew and pork over rice, but everything was honestly so good. The mango sticky rice was also really delicious, especially the mangos. I would definitely come back for more Thai food here!

    Chicken Pad See U and Surina Noodles
    Michelle H.

    Surina Thai is located on the corner of Buford Highway, so it could be easy to miss while driving, but it is a solid casual spot for Thai food. The inside of the restaurant is nicely decorated with chandeliers, and the staff are friendly and the service is fast. I ordered the Chicken Pad See U and while it tasted good, I felt like the sauce was a little too sweet. My friend and I also split the Crab Angels which were pretty tasty and it also came with a yummy sweet chili sauce. The portion sizes were pretty large as well!

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    Everything we ordered was delicious but it was a little sweeter than other Thai restaurants in Atlanta.

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    8 months ago

    It was okay. Ordered-to-go, basil chicken and cashew nut chicken. I doubt if I visit here again.

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    It was okay. Few potatoes in yellow curry. But lots of tofu. Thats all. I have no more characters to add.

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    Third visit. Excellent dumplings, pad Thai and drunken noodle. Great service. Worth the 55 minutes drive from West Cobb.

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    Food was excellent! Service was also! Highly recommend and can't wait to return! Best Thai in Chamblee!

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    How gluten free friendly are they?

    They have plenty of gluten-free options as they serve a ton of dishes with rice.

    Is there outdoor seating?

    No, not at this time, but two different staff told me they plan to add outdoor seating eventually. Not sure when.

    What are the vegan options available?

    Yes

    Do they serve alcohol?

    Yes, they have a full bar.

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