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    Thai 2 Go UW

    3.6 (19 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Fried Tofu
    Kacey T.

    Thai 2 Go is one of the closest Thai places to my area and it's pretty reliable! The food is great but I would say the restaurant is much more of a take to go place. The restaurant itself doesn't have the greatest ambiance but the workers are very nice. It did take around 20 minutes from ordering to receive my food but that's typical for restaurants. Anyways the food literally scratched the garlic love itch I have because it's the best spice ever. I got the garlic rice with eggs, tofu and vegetables. The egg was cooked to perfection and the food is just a great hit.

    Gyoza/potstickers (ground pork)
    Iris C.

    This is a small casual Thai spot by the UW a little off the ave. It's quieter and usually not as chaotic as the restaurants on the ave (aka University Way NE). The prices are great, the portions adequate and I've enjoyed everything I've ever ordered. I appreciate the free drink with meal purchase as well! Great spot for a quick lunch bite. I've also stopped by before a husky game.

    Tom Ka (they ran out of mushroom). Great flavor!
    Ziyan B.

    I came here with a colleague during lunch hour. For some reason, the Ave gets so busy during lunch hour and it's hard to find a place that allows for a conversation. We chose here since it was very quiet. It looked new, so I guess that might explain the quietness. It was a pleasant surprise when we noticed how reasonable the price was and how thoughtful they prepared the food. It was cold and we both ordered something soupy: Tom Ka and Noodle curry. Both dishes were great, full of flavor and fresh ingredients. I will probably stop by again and get takeout. It's always nice to have another good Thai restaurant to go to.

    Tofu pad Thai
    Jane R.

    Pad Thai was so so. You have to order by computer at the front. It tasted a little strange. It was $13 plus tip and tax so almost $20

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    Natasha B.

    This place is now one of my go to spots when I'm on campus! The portions are average but the prices are very affordable. The food is also very simple but delicious. It's not too heavy either. The Thai tea is amazing and not overly sweet. I'm pretty sure they make it with condensed milk which is pretty rare! You order at the counter and then you can take your seat. The workers there are very nice as well. I don't think there's air conditioning so just be mindful of that. It's a nice cozy restaurant. I wanted to gatekeep this place but that's not fair lol. I can't wait to try their other dishes and icecream!

    Best Thai Tea I've ever had! For a good price too!

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