This is a great new spot in Asheboro to enjoy fresh, delicious, authentic Thai cuisine (or alternatively, to partake in any of a small selection of of popular Chinese dishes, as well)! They offer a full menu of many appetizers, entrees, and soups to choose from, with a great deal of vegetarian options available, too. Thai Iced Tea is also on the menu, which is a tasty and refreshing addition to any Thai meal. The parking lot has many spaces to choose from, including a number that are close to the door.
When we arrived for dinner, the waitstaff were very amiable and helpful, easily accommodating our party of seven by pushing two tables together for us all to dine as one group. Upon ordering, our dishes arrived to our table pretty quickly and each of them looked like picture-perfect cuisine art! This establishment was very family-friendly, too! After our children completed their meals, they were each offered complimentary ice pops, which was a really nice touch to our very positive and satisfying dining experience, there- especially considering that summer just started! I highly recommend this restaurant and will definitely be...
Read moreI ordered the sweet and sour (pineapple based) stir-fry with tofu and it was absolutely delicious. This restaurant serves excellent Thai and Chinese dishes - offering vegetarian & vegan options, and I believe also gluten free options. The wait time from ordering to eating was very quick. The food was fantastic; our entire party of 6 greatly enjoyed it. We were served by a friendly, pleasant waiter named Winyu, who has the highest level of work ethic and concern for customer satisfaction that is rarely seen. The chefs were not only fast, but also made delicious meals that most of our table were able to take some portion of home as leftovers; those who did finish their plate were satisfied with their serving amount. The menu prices are in the $11 to $22 dollar range, depending on the dish, which is well worth the quality of both food...
Read moreI've waited for a great asian restaurant to fill the void left by Bamboo Garden for years. They are not a buffet like most modern Asian restaurants, but a more elegant plated option. On my first visit, I had Pork Lomein with white rice and an egg roll. The portion size was a healthy amount. This dish had great layers of flavor. This was Chinese food. On my second visit, I tried a Thai option. Nam Prik Pow Noodles with Pork. They described the dish as fresh wide noodles stir-fried with onion, bell pepper, broccoli, and carrots in roasted chili paste with fresh basil. I also had hot & sour soup from the Chinese menu. I would order this weekly. The basil addition was wonderful and enhanced the balance...
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