Thai

Approval Rate: 81%

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    jamie_mcbain

    Sun Jun 20 2010

    A bit too spicy for my taste, hence three stars, however it is great to eat, every once in a while.

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    atinuke

    Wed Jan 20 2010

    it looks good

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    sk4u2009

    Tue Apr 28 2009

    Not a fan of spicy

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    astromike

    Mon Apr 20 2009

    I like Chinese and Japanese better.

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    ladyjesusfan77_7

    Wed Sep 24 2008

    When I was in San Francisco I went to a Thai restaurant.  I found the food to be delicious, but was a bit too spicy for me, hence the four.

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    effy05

    Wed Sep 24 2008

    pad thai is the best! peanuts + fresh bean sprouts + eggs + lime juice mixed in. how does it get better? also good is red curry.

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    jamie_finn

    Wed Sep 10 2008

    dont really like it

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    lexi926

    Mon Jul 07 2008

    I L-O-V-E this food! I have traveled into Thailand and must say all of the food I have tried there left me feeling extremely full and happy. The spices are amazing an explosion of sweet sour and hot spicy all at once-the differences in textures in all the dishes are strange upon first bite though I personally enjoy all of it. There is always a surprise of what the next dish will tase like and I daresay this is my most favored cultural food to this day.

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    czechmate

    Sun Mar 30 2008

    Very flavorful, excellent spiciness and just the right taste.

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    twansalem

    Mon Mar 24 2008

    I've found that the hotter it is, the better it tastes. The best Thai food is so hot that I can barely eat it.

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    genghisthehun

    Sun Mar 23 2008

    I always prided myself in being able to stand hot food, but Thai black peppers have defeated me from time to time.

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    trebon1038

    Sat Mar 22 2008

    I find most Thai food to be too spicey and too pricey...didn't mean to rhyme, it just worked out that way!

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    irishgit

    Mon Sep 10 2007

    Excellent, and the hotter the better.

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    yogurt

    Wed Jun 13 2007

    If it is made well, its delicious.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Tue Feb 20 2007

    I really don't know what anything I ate in Thailand was called, but it was all mighty tasty. I was the only one to try the very threatening looking soup with the seafood in it and in nearly killed me with the spices in it. Two thumbs up for the wild spicy Thai food.

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    canadasucks

    Tue Feb 20 2007

    For my money, it's the best food in Southeast Asia if not all of Asia. . .if you're new to Thai, pick a chicken dish and enjoy. . .the meat, veggies, and soups are good to great. . .wonderful food. . .

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    edt4226d

    Tue Feb 20 2007

    The first time I ever ate this was years ago in a dive around West 14th Street in Manhattan, where the food was literally so hot that it raised a blister or 2 in my mouth (I was very young at the time and was attending some sort of Marxist meeting in the area with a friend; maybe the horrible meal was God's punishment). Needless to say, that one experience turned me off to this cuisine for years afterward. About a decade ago, a Thai place opened not far from me, and I used to bring my then-girlfriend there, as she seemed to enjoy this kind of food (matter of fact, we went there on our first date at my suggestion; I didn't want her to think I was just another meat-and-potatoes type of guy). Either it was a far better restaurant than that torture-pit on West 14th Street, or my tastes had matured with the passing years, because I found eating there a reasonably pleasurable experience, although Thai cuisine will never be on my top-10 list of favorites. A lot of chicken, coconut, and peanut... Read more

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    lastmessenger3

    Thu Aug 03 2006

    Every time I eat Thai food I look like I haven't been eating in the last two weeks(just want to mention that I eat Thai food every week). I'm so into eating it that it bacame a form of art for me.

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    djahuti

    Sun Jun 04 2006

    Yeah,baby! Here's some people who know how to to the hot & spicy thang just right! An exotic and aromatic adventure par excellance.Cute waitresses,too!

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    computergal

    Sun Aug 07 2005

    I really enjoy Massaman Curry, Pad Thai, Thai Iced Tea, Yum Woo Sen, their bbq chicken, black rice and coconut, sticky rice with mango, Tom Yum, Tom Kha and other dishes. Thai food rocks because it leaves a sweet, salty, sour and spicy flavor all at once on the palate. Their food is very unique and I enjoy it better than Chinese food because I find it to be healthier, more flavorful and diverse in its offerings.

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    caphillsea77

    Thu Jul 14 2005

    Of all Asian cuisine, Thai is the best. Phad Thai is great and I love Swimming Rama (Rice, spinach leaves, chicken and peanut suace). Seattle has an abundance of Thai restaurants everywhere you look. Living in Seattle is what made Thai food grow on me. Good stuff!

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    thedude25

    Thu Apr 14 2005

    My favorite type of food. Thai has become the next Chinese. Pad Thai is great, so are the Curry dishes, and Chicken in Peanut Sauce.

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    randyman

    Mon Mar 28 2005

    My experience with Thai food is limited, but what I've had was good enough to eat. The is an appertizer called Angel wings. It's a stuffed chicken wing that is out of this wotld delicious! Their Pork and noodles was great too.

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    underspin

    Mon Mar 21 2005

    When it's done right, I love Thai food (My favorite Thai meal is chicken in peanut sauce with spinich and rice noodles). However, like any other kind of food, quality can vary, depending on your luck choosing restaurants. I also wonder how different the food might taste in Thailand itself? All in all, a great international cuisine.

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    tocwelsh

    Sun Jan 16 2005

    Hot n spicy, gotta get the green curry...wonderful!!!!!!!!

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    specialboothvi_cjr

    Sat Dec 18 2004

    Thai food does rock. My favorite thai dish is Pad Thai and my favorite soup from there is Tom Yum. Yum

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    mrserious

    Thu Jul 22 2004

    Yellow Curry! Yellow Curry! Yellow Curry!

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    bird808

    Mon Jun 28 2004

    Thai food is definitely tasty and has a selection of impressive dishes (My favourite is Pad Thai Noodles). Its extremely light and not too greasy. Near where I work theres the Thai Pavillion. The food is fresh, the staff are friendly, the atmosphere is warm and theres an intelligent balance of counterpointing flavours from their menu.

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    twinmom101

    Mon Mar 15 2004

    The best Thai restaurant in my town is a dirty little hole in the wall with torn menus and wobbly chairs but the place is always full, often with Asian customers. The food there is divine. Thai food is also healthy and full of flavors. I can't get enough of coconut milk, fish sauce and cilantro. Also, it's spicy enough for me.

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    usafreedom

    Mon Jun 23 2003

    Best food on the planet. Great flavors and very healthy. Most Thai restaurants will make dishes as spicy or mild as you like. My favorite is red curry vegetables or squid. Thai iced tea is great, too!

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    bugahane

    Sat Feb 08 2003

    Thai food Rocks !!!! Thai food rocks !!!!

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    djbuddha

    Thu Jun 13 2002

    I love spicy food.

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    ruby9916

    Sat Jan 12 2002

    Seems most thai foods are too light to satisfy Ruby, and sometimes the flavors which can be so strong and tasty arrive weak and watered-down. My lack of enthusiasm for thai food may also stem from one brutal experience I had in 1998 when I ordered the Suicide Curry for take-out. My mouth was on fire (but enjoying it) the entire time, but then I wound up with terrible blisters in my mouth so that I was virtually unable to speak for a week. That's a tough horse to climb back on top....