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    Tyde Tate Kitchen

    4.0 (10 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Pad see ew
    Stephanie G.

    Wowee another location at KSM! I love that Tyde Tate is popping up all over the city. I ordered the chicken pad see ew. My husband ordered the basil chicken and we shared the curry puffs. We were given a pager so that it'll buzz when your food is ready for pix up. You must always order the curry puffs! It was excellent with the cucumber salad it was served with. Their entree portions are huge and I definitely have leftovers. The pad see ew was on the peppery side but it was filled with chicken and broccoli. I found the chicken a tad bit overcooked and rubbery though, which was a shame. My husband devoured his dish and really enjoyed it.

    Rochelle M.

    Excellent papaya salad. Prepared to be burned out with the medium spicy, so maybe play it safe if your tolerance for spicy isn't that high. Reasonable wait time. Inside of Krog Street market, so lots of crowds and shared seating, but you have a ton of solid food options.

    Angelica D.

    So happy to have a Tyde Tate near me!!!! I frequent their location at Chattahoochee Food Works and it's become one of my favorite Thai restaurants. This location is inside of Krog St. Market. I parked in the nearby lot and parking was about $8 an hour. The service was fine, but most importantly, the food was consistent and delicious. I placed my order and was given a buzzer. My food was ready before the initial estimated wait time. My order consisted of spring rolls and pad Thai with shrimp. Everything was delicious and I'm looking for to returning.

    Basil chicken which comes with fried egg on top
    Karen P.

    Delicious Thai food. The nice young lady who took my order made sure to ask me if I could eat medium spicy food which I can. They only offered medium spicy or no spicy. I definitely could taste the spiciness but was just right. The papaya salad tasted very fresh and loved the flavor. Also enjoyed the basil chicken. Will run you around $28 for this combination. Would come back in a heartbeat.

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    8 months ago

    Fantastic food and kind staff. You can also order ahead online and pick it up. Will definitely be back.

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    Tum Pok Pok

    Tum Pok Pok

    4.1
    (466 reviews)
    10.1 mi
    $$

    This place has a unique and ornate vibe, an extensive menu (the paper version of which can be a…read morelittle confusing; you need to use the digital version for descriptions), and good, quick service. They encourage you to use your phone to order and pay from your table, which works well enough. I only got to try the panang curry with seafood, and found it quite good, though the portion was a bit small for the price. Still, the quality of the seafood was high, and the meal was satisfying. As extensive as the menu is, though, they don't really have many stir-fry + rice dishes (like pad pak), which are usually my go-to with Thai food, so while I would return, I probably won't do so often.

    A great spot on Buford hwy for authentic Thai food! We came with some friends on a Wednesday night…read moreand it was moderately busy but there was no wait. Alex and I decided to share their massaman curry and pad see ew and I also got their nom yen as a drink to try something new. Unfortunately I HATED the nom yen lol so I'm just gonna stick to Thai tea next time but the food itself was delicious!! The massaman curry was definitely my favorite of the two dishes and I thought the heat was perfect, but the pad see ew was great if you want a noodle option. The roti was also a great app to dip into the curry. I ended the night with some mango sticky rice. I thought it was pretty good, but standard for sticky rice. Since it's close to me I'll definitely be back, and I would definitely recommend Tum Pok Pok if you're in the area!

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    Tyde Tate Kitchen - South Downtown

    Tyde Tate Kitchen - South Downtown

    4.5
    (125 reviews)
    1.8 mi
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    I always order the Panang Curry Beef. It's very spicy, it has a little kick to it. It tasty, nice…read moreportions as well. The staff is always friendly & accommodating. It's a small restaurant with a bar. I always get my food to go.

    This is gonna be a long one because this place took me for a ride. I hate to sound like but this is…read morea restaurant you'd like only if you've never ventured to NE ATL/BuHi/Norcross for the real bangers. It gives... tourist trap? I have never in my life had Americanized Thai food (or at least been conscience of it) but this tasted every bit of that. Not a single Thai national or descendant cooking or dining in here... I should have slid out the door upon noticing this but we were HONGRY and this place was walking distance. I appreciate the big portions to help alleviate the hunger, but the food going down wasn't even close to a real Thai experience. And the general ambience was definitely off. It's unclear whether this is a casual to-go spot or a sit-down spot or a bar. The service here was confusing. You have to order drinks separately from your food, for one. Secondly, it took a solid 10 minutes for a bartender to walk behind the bar and begrudgingly explain to me what they have available. I would have ordered more but her attitude made me close the tab after one beer. We didn't get served water until after we received our food, a solid 15-20 min after being in the restaurant. It generally felt like no one wanted to be there, and the staff were just moving independently to complete tasks instead of creating a dining experience *together*. There was not a smile from a single person I interacted with. I'd most likely not return purely because the dining experience is just plain out uncomfortable. On to the food. Mostly oil and noodles except for the papaya salad, which was... okay. Again, big portions. Nice heat. But just okay. The whole cherry tomatoes on top were a little weird and screamed laziness. The tofu kee mao was... okay. Same for the chicken pad thai. Lots of oil. This food made us feel pretty tired after eating it, which I've rarely experienced eating Thai cuisine. And they were very, very stingy with the protein. My husband counted 4-5 little slivers of chicken and hella noodles. The same was true for my tofu dish. I mean... it's tofu y'all. Cheap. But I can imagine they have to cut these corners because there were about 8 staff members running around in a small space with only a few customers in for happy hour. They do have HH deals on drinks depending on the day, but I found the drinks to be overpriced and not worth it. Especially the beer. And a $10 non-alcoholic cocktail is wild imo, especially for the scanty area this area is in. They are certainly milking the fact that they are in eyeshot of the Mercedes Benz stadium. The inside is beautiful and very ~trendy~ and honestly that tells me exactly where the focus is. I'd rate this a 2, but I'm adding a star for the spotless restrooms.

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    Pad Thai Shrimp
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    Poor Calvin's

    Poor Calvin's

    4.4
    (5.1k reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$$

    Made dinner reservations via Open Table. Used the complimentary Valet for parking. Once inside my…read moreparty was already waiting. The inside space is small but intimate. We were at a 2-top table. Ariel was an amazing server! Very knowledgeable about the menu. Our appetizers were so delicious. We got the Lobster Crawfish Wontons and Vietnamese Seafood Spring Rolls. For our entrees we ordered the Seafood Curry and Fried Chicken with lobster mac and cheese and collards. The dessert stole the show. The new Toasted Poundcake was absolutely delightful. It was green in color and very moist. Server with a gingerbread ice cream and topped with strawberries and banana fosters. I enjoyed every bite. I also got the Chocolate Ganache Cake Togo.

    My husband and I were in Atlanta attending a conference and doing some research when we came across…read morePoor Calvin's online. We intentionally avoided reading reviews because we wanted to form our own opinion, and we're so glad we did. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed warmly by the host, which immediately set the tone for a great dining experience. Once seated, our waiter was attentive, personable, knowledgeable, and genuinely seemed to care that we enjoyed our meal. The food was outstanding, the drinks were excellent. Poor Calvin's delivered from start to finish. If you're visiting Atlanta or you're a local looking for a restaurant that combines exceptional food with outstanding hospitality, Poor Calvin's is well worth the visit. We left with absolutely no complaints and look forward to returning the next time we're in Atlanta.

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    Paya Thai

    Paya Thai

    4.4
    (97 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Food was beyond delicious. Seasoned to perfection. So many flavors bursting in your mouth…read more My husband and I both loved our plates. The service was so hospitable. Great attention to detail. Great daytime or night date. We came for lunch and the space was quiet and lovely. We'll be back!

    I was very excited to try this place, as it's been hard finding good Thai food in Metro Atlanta…read more Everything about my experience was just ok. It wasn't clear that parking is validated if you pay at one of the stalls using the QR code. The restaurant was fairly quiet and empty when we arrived, and we had a reservation. We were seated directly next to the kitchen where it was loud and noisy, which was an interesting choice since there were so many empty tables everywhere else. The food was just ok in my opinion. The best thing we ate was the appetizer, which was the crab curry vermicelli bites. It was delicious and flavorful. For main entrees, we ordered pad see ew and pad woon sen, both with chicken. Both were very underwhelming. The flavor profile just wasn't there in my opinion. We asked for three stars of spicy, and the pad woon sen came out with red tinted noodles and extra sauce on the side, which tasted like it was supposed to be hot sauce? It's hard to describe, but the noodles tasted superficially spicy if that makes sense. It tasted like they flavored it to look spicy, but it wasn't spicy in the traditional sense. There were no chili flakes or oils that were incorporated into the dish and it wasn't offered as a side, which is typically my experience at Thai restaurants. The portions were also relatively small for their price tags in my opinion. Two entrees and one appetizer (no drinks) ended up being in the $80s. Also for being an "upscale" Thai restaurant, more authentic touches would have been nice. For example, chopsticks weren't offered at the table when we were seated or when they brought our food out. We had to flag down our waiter and had to specifically request it, and we got disposable chopsticks. Again, not a huge deal, but in my experience at upscale Thai restaurants, they usually offer proper, reusable chopsticks along with other silverware. Overall, this place was a miss for me, given the flavors and the food for the cost.

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    Coconut cake.
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    Bangkok Station

    4.1
    (567 reviews)
    5.6 mi
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    Beautifully decorated restaurant. They really put a lot of thought and intention into making the…read morecustomer feel like they are enthralled into Thai culture. I ordered an espresso martini, and fried Gyoza for an appetizer. The Gyoza came with a mushroom soy sauce that was really light and delicious. My espresso martini was amazing! I ordered the crab meat fried rice for my meal and it was very delicious. Pretty simple and didn't have a lot of extra stuff in it like veggies but still very delicious. We had a large group of people and our server was really nice and dealt with it very well. Everything just took a little bit longer. I definitely want to return for that award-winning pad Thai. Oh, and by the way, parking was super easy and simple. I got there around 7:20 on a Friday evening and was able to find parking behind the building in the open air lot very easily.

    The restaurant has plenty of free parking behind the restaurant and in the parking garage. However,…read morethe back of the restaurant looks more like the front entrance, while the actual front entrance faces the street, so it can be a little confusing when you first arrive. The decor, especially the service, is very on point. All the servers were friendly and attentive. The restaurant is beautifully decorated with Thai cultural artifacts, and there's also a backdrop of umbrellas at the entrance that makes for a nice photo spot. The food, however, was a bit hit-or-miss for me. Most of the dishes were a little too heavily seasoned, too sweet, or too salty for my taste. My boyfriend enjoyed the food more than I did. My palate tends to lean toward lighter flavors. The food was good overall. Nothing to complain about, but nothing really stood out as amazing either. We had: - Strawberry Creamy Mocktail: a bit too syrupy for me. - Black Mussels: the mussels were a little dry and didn't taste very fresh. The dish was also too salty for my taste. - Fried Gyoza - Satay Chicken - Tiger Prawns & Scallops - Roti Bread: we ordered this as a side without curry. - Mango Sticky Rice for dessert. Overall, it's a nice place with really good service and beautiful decor. Although the food didn't quite work for my palate, it will probably suit people who enjoy stronger and more heavily seasoned flavors. I would still recommend giving it a try, especially for the atmosphere and excellent service.

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