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Absolutely Love Thai Food! 🄘 Best Thai in Seattle Downtown

šŸ“ Noi Thai Cuisine - Downtown Seattle šŸ“ 1303 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 I’ve seen this place recommended so many times, and finally got to try it myself! We ordered a salad set and three main dishes—honestly, it was way too much food for three people, but no regrets! šŸ˜‚ šŸ„— Thai Royal Khantok Salad Set The star was the green papaya salad, but it also came with a small plate of grilled beef and chicken, plus a spicy mushroom chicken soup (SO flavorful!). Everything was delicious! 🐮 Crying Tiger A popular recommendation, so we had to try it! We got it well-done, but I bet medium-rare would be even better. Still tasty though! šŸ” Pad Thai with Chicken (Level 3 Spice) Not spicy at all (even at level 3), but super salty—like, "needs rice to balance it out" salty. Would’ve loved it more if it was less intense. šŸ” Crispy Garlic Chicken Not what I expected! Barely any garlic flavor—instead, it tasted like Panda Express’s extra-crispy orange chicken šŸ˜‚. The cool part? They smoke it tableside, so every bite has a subtle smoky aroma. Kinda like smoked candied fried chicken—weird but interesting! 🄤 Thai Iced Tea Standard sweet Thai tea—nothing special, but hits the spot. Final Thoughts: Not the most authentic Thai I’ve had, but still a fun experience if you’re craving it! #ThaiFood #FoodieAdventures #SeattleEats #SeattleLife #SeattleFoodie #RestaurantRecs #AsianCuisine #FoodPhotography #MustTry #SeattleDowntown #FoodLover #DiningOut #SeattleExplorer

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Absolutely Love Thai Food! 🄘 Best Thai in Seattle Downtown

šŸ“ Noi Thai Cuisine - Downtown Seattle šŸ“ 1303 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 I’ve seen this place recommended so many times, and finally got to try it myself! We ordered a salad set and three main dishes—honestly, it was way too much food for three people, but no regrets! šŸ˜‚ šŸ„— Thai Royal Khantok Salad Set The star was the green papaya salad, but it also came with a small plate of grilled beef and chicken, plus a spicy mushroom chicken soup (SO flavorful!). Everything was delicious! 🐮 Crying Tiger A popular recommendation, so we had to try it! We got it well-done, but I bet medium-rare would be even better. Still tasty though! šŸ” Pad Thai with Chicken (Level 3 Spice) Not spicy at all (even at level 3), but super salty—like, "needs rice to balance it out" salty. Would’ve loved it more if it was less intense. šŸ” Crispy Garlic Chicken Not what I expected! Barely any garlic flavor—instead, it tasted like Panda Express’s extra-crispy orange chicken šŸ˜‚. The cool part? They smoke it tableside, so every bite has a subtle smoky aroma. Kinda like smoked candied fried chicken—weird but interesting! 🄤 Thai Iced Tea Standard sweet Thai tea—nothing special, but hits the spot. Final Thoughts: Not the most authentic Thai I’ve had, but still a fun experience if you’re craving it! #ThaiFood #FoodieAdventures #SeattleEats #SeattleLife #SeattleFoodie #RestaurantRecs #AsianCuisine #FoodPhotography #MustTry #SeattleDowntown #FoodLover #DiningOut #SeattleExplorer

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