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Tyde Tate Kitchen - CFW

4.3 (88 reviews)
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Shrimp FRIED RICE
Jasmine P.

Favorite and reliable spot located inside of Chattahoochee food works. Typically I'll walk around a visit the other spots but always end up coming back here (I love asian food). We had fried rice (shrimp & veggie) with a Thai tea. Personally I'm not a fan of Thai tea but the food was hot, fresh, and delicious. The cashier and staff were friendly.

Chicken fried rice
Tanisha H.

I never ever have bad experience. I love their food. It is always good and flavorful no matter what I order. My chicken fried rice is really good tonight.

Basil fried rice with mixed veggies $15 Chili garlic sauce $0.25
Kaneka R.

This is my go-to spot for Thai food at CFW. I've dined here at least five times and have never been disappointed. Their menu is simple, but every dish I've tried has been delicious. My personal favorite is the basil fried rice with shrimp (shrimp is a $2 upgrade). Ordering online is easy and convenient. The service is always friendly and efficient. They also have a brick-and-mortar restaurant downtown, which is another great option. Highly recommend!

Pad Thai with shrimp
Angelica D.

I'd been craving Thai food for a while, so I was glad to finally be able to visit Tyde Tate. This location is inside of the Chattahoochee Food Works food hall. There was a line when I arrived, but it moved quickly. I ordered the spring rolls and pad Thai with shrimp. My quoted wait time was about 20 minutes. I was given a buzzer and walked around for a bit until my order was ready. My food was absolutely delicious! The pad Thai had a generous amount of plump shrimp and the spring rolls were filling and fried to perfection. My friend said her Thai fried rice was great as well. The customer service was good. I'd definitely recommend them and look forward to returning again.

Brittany T.

My love for CFW runs deep and Tyde Tate is one of my go to spots for Thai whether it is for a quick snack, or a comfort pick me up! I usually just get the Tom Kha with shrimp and chicken which hits every time but saved an evening to get the Curry beef and it was so good! I carried out. There was great flavor, just enough spice, and served at the right temperature. The portion size was generous as I had enough to share. Great for a cold evening. The service was fast as always and there was no hesitation to provide me with ample silver ware, napkins all in a cute brown paper bag for packaging. I have also had the dumplings, and the shrimp spring rolls which are great. I look forward to my next visit and recommend Tyde Tate to anyone looking for a decent Thai fix.

One V.

Correction-from my previous post!!! "food was" seasoned well The service is prompt but it is very busy I love the Chatt Wrx. The entire area is really nice. Familia friendly too

Basil ground chicken. Look at that perfect egg!
Ashley C.

W O W! This place is amazing. I was looking for something for dinner on Uber Eats and Tyde Tate popped up. Came to Yelp to hear people's thoughts, since I've never heard of it, and everyone had great things to say. The first pic that I saw was the basil ground chicken, so that's what I got. My food arrived piping hot in a beautiful recyclable container. Even the paper bag that it came in was well made. I opened the container and WOW. Amazing portions and I had the most beautifully fried egg on top--it was perfect. The meal definitely had some spice to it, but I love spicy food, so I embraced it. I definitely could've saved some, but I ate it all and I don't regret it lol! This place gets a full five stars, easily. Please check it out--it's also a family owned business!

Thai basil fried rice
Yardley H.

This place is great and all I have to say is Basil fried rice level 4. I placed an order for pizza and while waiting on it I decided to try Tyde Tate Kitchen to complete my greediness. When I tasted the Basil Fried Rice, I killed it and had to force a slice of pizza down just because that was what I originally came to the ATL Food Works for to begin with. I highly recommend the basil fried rice. I definitely plan to return to try the TTK Kee Mao. great job y'all!

TydeTate Kitchen is located inside the Chattahoochee Food Works, which is part of The Works. Free street, surface lot, and deck parking.
Daniel B.

TydeTate Kitchen is the Thai food counter inside Chattahoochee Food Works. It was named "TydeTate" after Tyde and Tate, the sons of one of the owners. I tried three dishes here. I thought the Basil Chicken ($15) and Penang Curry Beef ($14) were good while the Chicken Pad Thai ($14) was just OK. What I should've tried were the Curry Puffs (4 for $8), which this place is known for, but I didn't realize that until later. I'll have to try them if I come back. Overall, my Thai cousins and I liked TydeTate (or at least, they thought it was decent). I think it's worth checking out. During our Wednesday night visit to Chattahoochee Food Works, TydeTate appeared to be one of the most popular counters. I think part of it has to do with their location. They're right next to the Food Works' covered patio entrance and bar. Also, I think TydeTate has received some favorable press and social media marketing/exposure. I'd seen the name and recognized it while we were browsing the Food Works' eateries. The first Yelp review for TydeTate was posted in August 2019. TydeTate started out doing Thai catering and later, pop-ups. TydeTate then became one of the debut food stalls to launch concurrently with Chattahoochee Food Works when the food hall opened back in April 2021. Chattahoochee Food Works has free street, surface lot, and deck parking (at least, at the time of writing this review). We parked on the 3rd floor of the deck and walked over. I originally wanted to eat at the new Fox Bros Bar-B-Q location here, but it was closed for a private event, so that's how we ended up at the food hall. Fox Bros is one of a handful of full-service sit-down restaurants at The Works, but I digress. Along with the aforementioned dishes, during our visit, TydeTate offered Shrimp and Spring Rolls (4-5 pieces for $8-9), Sweet Chili Crispy Tofu ($8), Beef Salad ($13), Thai Fried Rice ($14-15), TTK (TydeTate Kitchen) Spaghetti (drunken noodles, $14-15), and Thai Tea ($5). Some of the prices can vary depending on which protein you choose: chicken, shrimp, tofu, and veggie. The Basil Chicken and Penang Curry Beef were delicious. I recommend both. My Thai cousin's wife liked the Basil Chicken. It has to be legit if a Thai person from Thailand likes the food here, right? I'm kind of kidding, but seriously, it was really good -- flavorful, tender ground chicken, scallions, peppers, fresh cucumber, and a yummy fried egg with white rice. Truly Thai comfort food. My cousin requested a fried egg with his Penang Curry and it was served atop his white rice. The curry was rich and complex. The chunks of beef were hearty and savory. I was underwhelmed with the Chicken Pad Thai. The chunks of chicken were a little dry and the slice of lime was kind of dried out too. Overall, the dish just wasn't executed as well as the others. Based on the Pad Thai I had, I can't recommend it. Service was fine. The man who took our order was nice. The server name that showed up on my Toast receipt was Jekell S, so maybe that was him. We were told there would be an 8-10 minute wait. Everything was packed in takeout containers, which was convenient for me since I took some food home. We did eat at one of the communal tables outside the food hall. This place was busy. I recognized co-owner Sai Untachantr and Joe Bhamaraniyara (father of one of the co-owners) in the kitchen. It's Sai's sons that this business is named after.

Crispy Tofu @tiffhuangry
Tiff H.

I tried TydeTate before they moved in Chattahoochee Food Works and loved it! So I was excited to check out the storefront in the snazzy new food hall. Unfortunately, while food quality didn't seem to suffer much, the pricing scared me a little bit. My first order was the crispy tofu, which was super tasty! However, I got maybe 12-14 tofu for $8 (and after tax and tip, came out to $9.71). So I got a $10 snack. The provided Thai chili sauce seemed like a cop out - I think the sauces they had provided us at the catering event I went to were much more authentic. The tofu were hot and fried to crispy perfection but they were also bland. Without the sauce to dip it in, they were lacking in seasoning. I will have to try their entrees next time since they seem to be a better bang for your buck. But I really don't know the next time I'll be at Chattahoochee Food Works in general since it's just so busy and pricy! I hate to complain about Asian food being expensive but it seems to be a problem throughout the food hall, whether the cuisine is Asian or not.

Pad thai with shrimp
Jose P.

If I were to want thai food in Georgia this would my first place of choice. I typically buy the thai fried rice with chicken. Be sure to ask for the chili paste as well. Adds a nice spice. The shrimp rolls are always good but i skipped this time. My girlfriend got the shrimp pad thai and said it was delicious. This is my favorite place in the works to eat food.

Basil chicken comes with a fried egg, rice, and cucumbers
Bianca C.

Tyde Tate is legit. I've had a couple of things from the menu with my favorite being the basil chicken with rice. It's a little salty but so flavorful. My sons also talked me into getting some of the Thai Lays chips last time. One was sour cream and onion and the other was sweet basil, which both of my kids enjoyed. I'll try the 3rd flavor next time.

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