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    Thai Kitchen

    3.7 (816 reviews)
    ModerateThai
    Open 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:30 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Shrimp, Chicken, AND Pork Combination Plate

    One star based on service alone. I was a walk-in and placed a togo order for their $17 combination bowl which is supposed to include chicken, pork and shrimp. This is the plate I received with ONE shrimp and what looks like an ounce of protein. I flagged down the older lady who took my order and asked for a refund and explained why. Her response was that this is a normal portion and there was actually two shrimp in there, if I simply bothered to dig through it, which I proceeded to do in front of her, and found only more rice. I reiterated I simply wanted a refund and not extra food. She then proceeds to tell me I must not be accustomed to eating at dine in restaurants because this is a normal portion ( I am actually a former server of 7 years and an avid foodie). She follows up by saying it must only be fast food chain restaurants that I eat and can afford if I'm making a fuss out of this. Completely uncalled for, not sure if its because I'm Mexican or was in scrubs that would make her assume I can't afford a $17 lunch plate. Regardless, the microaggression and prejudice judgments were unprovoked and unnecessary. Pho Ba Co two doors down is the place I would recommend if you're craving a dense protein fried rice plate.

    Egg rolls - don't get this
    Christina T.

    Came in for a Friday night dinner and had a mixed experience. The entrance area was quite congested due to a crowd of people waiting on takeout orders. A very sweet, elderly woman was serving as the hostess, server, and takeout coordinator, so there was a bit of a wait to get seated. The interior was very dated - like original furniture from the '90s - with worn, peeling seats and our booth still had crumbs from the previous guests. Definitely not the cleanest or most comfortable setup. That said, the service was friendly, and once we placed our order, it took about 30-40 minutes for the food to arrive. While the decor left much to be desired, the main dishes were actually very good. What we ordered: Egg rolls - Wouldn't recommend. Tasted like standard frozen veggie egg rolls. $10.50 for four felt steep. Chicken boat noodles ($14.50) - Excellent! Big portion with lots of veggies and good flavor Tofu pad Thai ($15.50)- Also really good. Generous portion and well-seasoned. All in all, it was about a 2-hour dine-in experience - fine for us since we had nowhere else to be, but it may not be ideal if you're short on time. Like others have said: the food (especially the mains) are solid, but the outdated decor and slow service bring down the overall experience. I'd give it a 3.5 out of 5 -- a solid option for Thai food in Irvine, and I respect that they've been a neighborhood staple for over 25 years (as Irvine doesn't tend to have too many pop and mom shops like this anymore).

    Shrimp Stir Fry
    Andy P.

    This place is ok and average is the best way to describe it. The items we ordered here are flavors you are familiar and can expect. While they each stand out on their own with their respective merit, one can find it casual in correlation to its internal décor, stagnant within an older era. Service from the staff is friendly and engaging, something we all enjoy when visiting a restaurant. When stepping inside, you'll notice the environment is dated with a calm vibe. Some maintenance might be needed with the AC unit, though. It's bordering on white noise to a minor nuisance while trying to converse with coworkers. Food-wise, it's ok for consumption with very little memory of what it was. After we left, it was more of an afterthought. If you are looking for Thai food and wanted something familiar/average, this is your spot to visit. It would be best for them to evaluate what the current trend with Thai offerings. There are ways to elevate your dishes without sacrificing its root of origin. If effort is placed into this avenue, with their current location, they can draw more customers through their doors. Best of luck to this establishment and its journey.

    Tofu Pad Thai
    Michael B.

    Maybe I don't have the appreciation that others may have for hole-in-a-wall type businesses, but let's call a spade a spade - if your restaurant does not look upkept well, it probably isn't. When we arrived to Thai Kitchen on a Sunday afternoon, we saw several tables with leftover plates resting on them. There were only 1-2 other customers at the establishment at the time. Clearly they were incredibly understaffed; it was just the female owner (?). She did not have time to clean old tables despite a relatively light inflow of customers. Maybe another worker called out sick that day. On to the interior... I'm not a stickler for atmosphere or decor, but this place looks like it was establish in the early 90s and has not been updated since. At what point do we consider this negligence rather than "homey charm"? Not to mention the bathroom reeks of sewer stench. Hopefully the kitchen is in better shape. So what does Thai Kitchen do well? Well the food is tasty and the portions are pretty decent. My favorite was the beef salad - great flavor and not something I typically see at other Thai restaurants (slightly different than a Crying Tiger). Our Vegetarian Pad Thai had a great assortment of vegetables. Sticky mango rice, on the other hand, was a bit of a let down. The mango was not ripe and I've had better coconut sticky rice. Now the final saving grace is the owner (mom of the 'mom and pop'?) who served us. She was so friendly and warm despite running a one-woman show. My recommendation: don't dine in and order your food for pick-up. That way you avoid most of the cons of this establishment.

    Pad Thai Tray
    Sydney M.

    This is my favorite mom and pop Thai place in Irvine! I do pick up at least every month. The portions are large, the food is great, and the service is friendly and easy. My favorite dishes are the Pad Thai and the Beef Penang, as well as the Mango Sticky Rice for a little treat. The prices are very reasonable and cheaper than most nearby options. On weekends they will get busy with to-go orders but are very communicative with timing. Very nice people who run the shop!

    Drunken Noodle
    Katherine N.

    Food was very tasty! Nice mom and pop shop with friendly service and decent amount of seating! Good portion sizes! Noodles were super flavorful! Would definitely return.

    Marlene P.

    This was my first time here, and the food was absolutely delicious! I noticed a few regulars dining in, and it was heartwarming to see the friendly, genuine interactions between them and the staff it really showed how much they care about their customers. The service was excellent, my food arrived promptly, and the waitstaff were incredibly kind and attentive throughout the meal. Overall, a wonderful experience! Will definitely come again! Thank you!

    Angel Wings
    Kevin C.

    Ordered angel wings, pineapple fried rice, and kai kua. The angel wings were deboned chicken wings stuffed with ground chicken and clear noodles. This was a delicious take on chicken, moist, flavorful chicken and spices inside and the sweet sauce complements it well. The pineapple fried rice was also a really nice dish that wasn't too sweet, well mixed and made of shrimp, chicken, pineapples, cashew nuts, tomato, raisins, onions, green onion, and a touch of curry powder. The Kai Kua is stir fried flat rice noodles, chicken, squid, egg, bean sprouts, and green onion. This noodle dish is fairly light, well balanced with decent sized eggs, chicken, and squid mixed together. It's not too fishy and it goes well with a nice crunch from the green onions. Service was quick, courteous, and simple. Ambiance feels very 90s based on how old it seems the restaurant looks inside. Lots of the color choices seem like they haven't updated over time and that's fine, especially if you're here for comfort food and the food quality is great!

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    Worst beef laab I have ever had. It did not taste good at all. I threw it out. I should have stick with Thai Bamboo Bistro.

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    Been coming here for 20 years. Good food, never a bad meal and the nice lady up front is a doll.

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    We always love this place. Been coming here for almost 11 years now and it's our go to for great Thai food.

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    The food is great! I highly recommend coconut milk soup, lemon grass pork, and yellow curry!

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    I love this place. My comfort food, so close to my house and the hostess is so sweet and welcoming.

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    Wonderful as always Been eating here for years. Yummy. Boneless stuffed chicken wings the best.

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    4.0(1k reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    This spot was great! We didn't have a to wait a long time and the space was very spacious :)…read more We ordered their version of hainan. And the beef rice bowl! Honestly it was good and the portion did fill me up! Servers were amazing and understanding! I can't wait to go back and try more food here :)

    Well, I guess it was bound to happen. While my food adventures in OC have largely been successful,…read moreit was inevitable that I'd end up coming across a place that so many folks like that just didn't hit the mark for me. However, I never would've thought that place was going to be Siam Station. After hearing good things about their spot in Cupertino/the Bay Area from several friends, it felt rather fortuitous when we randomly came across their original location - and with no line in sight! Inside, they've got a cozy sort of vibe and it's cool how they have some outdoor tables set-up as well. As for the menu, it didn't seem all that extensive at a glance, but it has all of the staples you'd expect to find among their appetizers, soups, salads, fried rice, stir fried noodles, noodle soups, curry dishes, entrees, and desserts. -- ZESTY WINGS - Deep Fried Chicken Wings Topped with Crispy Basil and Served with Chili Sauce Easily our favorite dish of the night. The wings were really crispy on the outside and oh so juicy on the inside. Even though there wasn't much of the sauce, which was flavorful but not that spicy, it was fine - the wings were still great without it. -- KHAO SOI with Chicken - Yellow Curry Broth with Egg Noodles and Chicken and Served with Red Onions, Lime, and Pickles Ehh...this was okay, I guess. On the plus side, the chicken was tender and I thought the broth was pretty good - not the best I've had, but better than most. That said, I didn't love the egg noodles, especially the crispy ones after they had soaked up the broth. -- PAD KEE MOW (Drunken Noodles) with Crispy Pork - Flat Rice Noodles Stir Fried with Spicy Basil Garlic Sauce, Bell Peppers, Tomato, Sweet Onion, and Thai Basil I was super excited for this, but it was disappointing. The first thing we noticed was how pale it was and, sadly, the taste matched. Whether it be their garlic sauce or some chilis, this needed more. As for the pork, it was definitely crispy, but a few pieces bordered on dry/burnt. -- MANGO STICKY RICE A little hit, a little miss. The mango was fine (decently sweet, soft), but the sticky rice left us a little wanting. Mainly, I didn't love the glob of coconut cream, was it was pretty thick and viscous, which gave the rice a weird texture/coating to it. As far as service goes, it was uneventfully good. Although there was one point where it was hard to hail someone, it was mostly because the restaurant got increasingly busy and one of the servers was trying to help a group sort something out with their order. Otherwise, our food came out relatively quick and the workers were rather efficient with everything. Despite how we left feeling bummed out by our experience, it had more to do with being underwhelmed than the food actually being "bad". Admittedly, we came in with high hopes/expectations from all of the hype we had heard and it probably didn't help that we had gone to Manaao the night before, which is one of my favorite Thai restaurants anywhere. What's more, I wonder if we just didn't get the best that Siam Station has to offer. I certainly wouldn't be opposed to coming back to find out (and potentially writing an update), but perhaps I'll just try my luck at their spot in Cupertino that my friends like so much.

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    Hanuman Thai Eatery - Street Noodles

    Hanuman Thai Eatery

    4.5(2k reviews)
    4.5 mi
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    This place gets super packed. Reminds me of a hipster restaurant, lots of young people. The service…read moreis amazing. Everything we got was amazing. The chicken wings to start were super delicious. I was impressed how crispy and juicy it was as well as flavors. The rice with the sauce that comes with it is addicting. 4.8/5. The Pad See Ew was probably one of the best in Costa Mesa. It had so much flavor it was ridiculous. 5/5. The haunaman fried rice (I think that's how you spell it) was next tier. The sweet sausage and umami flavors of the dish it was gone quick. 5/5. The pad Thai was sus at first. They don't do chicken. Just tofu and shrimp. I guess that's the "authentic" way of making it back in the motherland. I got it anyways and it did not disappoint. So good. 4.9/5. Overall I would come back here. You just need to make reservations because this place gets packed fast and people come in crowds.

    I finally came here for dinner last night. We ordered 5 dishes. Tom yum koong was very refreshing…read moreand light as their papaya salad. My favorite was the drunken noodles and crying tiger. It was very yummy. They sold out of their mango sticky rice so I couldn't try it. We will be back. I also ordered the this tea and it was also lighter than what I normally like. The staff was very friendly and the service was good. Considering how busy they were I didn't feel rushed.

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    Thai Chaiyo Tustin

    4.1(1.2k reviews)
    5.5 mi
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    Kid friendly
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    Thai Chaiyo was great! It's a small and quiet mom and pop restaurant with an authentic taste. I…read moreenjoyed their drinks and mango green sticky rice It was colorful and tasty. I also recommend their papaya salad. The service was excellent. We are always greeted with a friendly smile.

    Thai Chaiyo Tustin, is located in a small plaza off 17th street near the 55 freeway. I attended a…read morerecent event here and loved my food, so I decided to bring some people from my family to give them a try. Just like my prior visit, service was very friendly. We were seated right away. The space is narrow and only has several tables for dine-in. I think that there are probably more people who order for pickup because a lot came in to grab their food during our entire visit. It seems they have a good amount of regulars too. Almost like the Cheers bar in MA where everybody knows your name. Kinda nice actually. What we ordered: 1) pad see ew with crispy pork - 5/5. The kids loved this so much we needed up having to order two. 2) garlic salmon - 4/5. Served over a bed of veggies. This one was à la cart so we had to order a side of rice. It's enough for one person. This was covered with garlicky goodness. My son was wanting more. 3) Panang curry - 5/5. Not pictured here. One of our guests started to devour that dish before I could even take a photo. Sadly, they weren't familiar with me wanting to take a picture. The kids were like "oh no. We don't touch our food before the little photoshoot" LOL. Overall, we really enjoyed our food. I'm not in the area frequently, but if I was around and wanted Thai, I would definitely come back for more. Service was great and staff were attentive and friendly. What more could you ask for?

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    Thai Favorite Cuisine - Thai Holy Basil with Ground Wagyu Beef(Served with Fried Egg and rice)

    Thai Favorite Cuisine

    4.2(683 reviews)
    4.3 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Vegetarian friendly

    Wanted to find a different thai spot to try and this spot did not disappoint! Upon entering, you…read morestep into a very welcoming dining space with lots of tables and seating, even with an extended dining room in the back! The staff was friendly and quickly greeted and guided me to my reserved table. The space was cozy and warm while having a minimalist vibe, but still had that small business owner feel to it. The menu had so many food options, more than some of the other thai spots around in OC. Here, you'll find some more rare dishes besides your more common and popular noodle and curry dishes. Dishes we ordered: - Crab Noodles: this was probably the most popular one for the table! Amount of crab was pretty good for the value and noodles were perfectly sweet and savory with the fried egg. Would definitely order this again! - Panang Curry with Chicken: this was also probably one of the best panang that I've had! The chicken was also very tender. Medium heat was the perfect amount of space that packed flavor with just the right kick to it. - Creamy Udon in Tom Yum Soup: just a little mild for those who don't want anything too spicy. While the crispy pork had good flavor, the pieces were a bit hard to chew. - Pad Thai: not usually my go-to dish because it's more sweet than savory, but this dish was pretty good. - Egg Rolls: perfect to share as an appetizer! Filling was well seasoned and rolls were lightly fried for a good crispy texture. With so many popular thai spots around OC, it can be tricky finding one that checks all the marks, but this one might have it all! Now I just need to make sure to save stomach space to try their mango sticky rice...

    Tried the BBQ ribeye, calamari and shrimp with egg yolk glaze, and Pad Thai from Thai Favorite…read moreCuisine and honestly, every dish brought something different to the table. The Pad Thai was my favorite of the night. The flavor was so well-balanced -- not overly sweet, not too tangy, and the savory notes came through perfectly. The noodles were cooked just right and every bite felt comforting without being too heavy. You can tell they paid attention to the sauce ratio instead of drowning the dish in it. The calamari and shrimp with egg yolk glaze had that addictive crispy texture while still staying light. The egg yolk coating added richness without overpowering the seafood, and the sweet chili dip on the side tied everything together really well. The BBQ ribeye was tender, flavorful, and paired nicely with the fresh greens and dipping sauce. It had that smoky charred flavor that makes it hard to stop eating piece after piece. Overall, this meal felt satisfying without any one dish overpowering the others. Definitely one of those spots where you leave already thinking about what you want to order next time. Sadly, I didn't have enough room for dessert, but the mango sticky rice is definitely first on my list next time.

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    Chiang Rai - Roti with yellow curry

    Chiang Rai

    4.1(490 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$

    Chiang Rai in Tustin is a standout Thai restaurant that feels like a little escape to Thailand. The…read moreambiance is beautiful and immersive, and the service is attentive and welcoming. The food is the real highlight. The Crying Tiger is perfectly grilled with a flavorful tamarind dipping sauce, and the Khao Soi Beef is rich, aromatic, and comforting. The Khao Soi Soft Shell Crab Fried Rice is unique and indulgent, with great texture and bold curry flavor. The Grilled Pork Neck is tender and smoky, and the Tom Yum Soup has a bright, spicy kick that ties everything together. The Chicken with Roti is also a must-try--crispy, flaky roti paired with flavorful chicken curry that's both savory and satisfying. Even the Thai Fried Rice is well-executed and balanced. Overall, a great spot for elevated Thai food with authentic Northern Thai flavors, solid portions, and a great dining atmosphere.

    I've been here a few times and the dishes I've tried have been super delicious!!!! But the dishes…read morefrom yesterday's visit (pad thai, khao soi noodle soup were extra sweet than usual and some dishes I tried for the first time were ok Khao soi fried rice - unique and delicious and flavorful! Khao soi noodle soup - usually extremely delicious and flavorful, the sliced rib eye beef I get is soooo tender, when I got it yesterday the soup was really sweet and not good Chicken satay - chicken was tender, comes with almond sauce instead of peanut sauce like other places, I prefer the peanut sauce Crying tiger - yummy grilled taste, not that seasoned or flavorful Pad Thai - really strong tamarind flavor, on the sweet side Midnight chicken - perfectly crispy and tender Roti with yellow curry - everyone's favorite!! roti is crispy and buttery, yellow curry is flavorful Tom kha soup - tasted like coconut milk soup, didn't have any sour aspect like at other Thai restaurants Thai tea - usually good, but yesterday's Thai tea flavor was weak and the drink was really milky Coconut ice cream - so good! creamy and had coconut bits Service was great! Restaurant is small, really cute thai decor

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    Krua Mae Thai - Restaurant name

    Krua Mae Thai

    4.8(54 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    Ordered takeout from this place. They had our order out quickly and it was still hot when we got…read morehome. We got the combination fried rice, pad thai with crispy pork, pineapple curry with chicken. Combination Fried Rice- The rice had a nice garlicky taste and it was loaded with pork, beef, chicken, and shrimp. Perfectly seasoned too. Pad Thai with Crispy Pork- The noodles were soft and chewy and the sauce was a lovely combination of sweet and tangy. The crispy pork added a later of texture and flavor. Pineapple Curry with Chicken- The curry was bursting with flavor! The pineapple chunks added a burst of sweetness and freshness to every bite. The chicken was nice and tender. Great meal overall!

    Absolutely delicious Thai food! Krua Mae Thai has quickly become one of my favorite go-to spots…read morewhen I'm craving authentic flavors and comforting dishes. Everything we ordered was packed with flavor and clearly made with care. The spices, freshness, and balance in the dishes were spot on. Each bite was satisfying and full of that bold, crave-worthy Thai taste. While the curry wasn't my personal favorite (the veggies were a bit undercooked for my taste), everything else more than made up for it. From the appetizers to the stir fry, everything was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully prepared. Service was friendly and quick, and the owner/chef is always welcoming. Highly recommend this place for anyone who loves Thai food. You can really taste the quality and heart in every dish!

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    Thai Cafe - Beef pad see ew

    Thai Cafe

    3.5(1.1k reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    Some restaurants you try once. Some you like for a season…read more And then there are the rare ones that quietly become part of your life. Thai Cafe falls into that last category for me. I've been coming here for over 10 years, and that alone says more than any rating ever could. In a world where places change recipes, cut corners, or slowly fade, Thai Cafe has stayed exactly what it has always been consistent, authentic, and deeply comforting. It's not just a restaurant anymore, it's a tradition. My two constants: the Chicken Cashew and the Thai Basil Chicken (very little veggies, the way I always order it). Somehow, year after year, they taste exactly how your memory hopes they will. The chicken is always tender, never dry, coated in sauces that hit that perfect balance of savory, slightly sweet, and aromatic. The cashew dish has that warm, nutty richness that feels like a complete meal by itself, while the Thai basil carries that unmistakable garlic chili fragrance that instantly tells your brain: you're in the right place. And yes -- they get busy. Really busy. The wait times can absolutely get out of hand sometimes. But honestly, that almost proves the point. You don't see crowds form around ordinary food. You see them around places people trust. Places families return to. Places that have earned patience. Because when the plate finally arrives, the wait disappears. First bite, and you remember why you keep coming back after a decade. Thai Cafe is the definition of a true family owned restaurant not flashy, not trendy, just honest cooking made the same way every time, by people who clearly care about what leaves their kitchen. Some restaurants feed you for a night. This one has fed memories for years. Ten years later and it still feels like home on a plate.

    Can't wait to come back here and try more. And come during light hours to see the garden outside. I…read moreknow it's small but nice detail to add to a Thai restaurant. The staff was extremely attentive and friendly. We ordered shrimp egg rolls/spring rolls. Very well composed and filled with delicious ingredients. Thoroughly enjoyed them - just wish the sauce was a little bit thicker to stick to the rolls and hold the full flavor. But not a complaint. My friend had moo krob phad khanna - ate the plate clean - so definitely liked it. I had massaman chicken/ delish! Chicken/ potatoes/ carrots/ peanuts. Carrots could have been sliced smaller since we were eating with chopsticks - but the carrots were soft enough to eat. Very delicious - might even eat my leftovers b4 the night is over!! Adorable place. Well priced and good sized portions. Will definitely come again.

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