Do not expect traditional Thai food here. Its just another place that calls itself "Thai." If you want subpar asian cuisine,for what they charge for entrees, (although different)you're better off going to Panda express down the street. At least there the ingredients are fresh and consistent. I spent $50.65 plus a $5 dollar tip to the person that took the order for two entres,an appetizer and a Thai iced tea. Barely enough food for two. I can order food for 8 people for that amount at Panda. If you're gonna charge people premium prices for entrees,the least you can do is put more effort into your dishes.Also, the Thai food at the frozen section of Walmart tastes better and is also cheaper. I originally ordered two types of rice,Pineapple rice and Shrimp fried rice with pork. The lady at the counter misunderstood me and added pineapple to my shrimp fried rice instead. Mind you I corrected her twice as I repeated the order. That's an honest mistake as I don't expect her to know Thai food since she is not Thai. The rice was undercooked and the pineapple bits cut too chunky making the dish odd to eat. The meat and shrimp was cooked well. The second thing I ordered was beef pad thai. Another dissapointment,the garnish was mixed into the pad thai,the noodles were too hard and portions very small. The only thing I can compliment was the cooking of the meat was right. The appetizer we got was the shrimp egg rolls,which had too much dough making them soft and soggy instead of light and crunchy. To make matters worse,even the Thai tea we ordered had a sour off taste to it which it is not supposed to. Overall I give this place 2 stars because of the food quality,price and lack of authentic taste. I travel often and have had thai food in many part of the U.S. and Thailand. This was very disappointing but at least we gave the place a...
Read moreOnly Thai place in all Brownsville. Tried to give it a shot even after prices were extremely high. I must say worst Thai I’ve had in my life. Small portions and quality were just the beginning. Not to mention Tom Yum for $14.99 with no tomato, mushrooms or cilantro, but instead an extreme amount of pre frozen veggies like carrots and cauliflower and even celery. Most I’ve ever seen such soup for is maybe $6.99 and sometimes in a stainless shareable warmer. Boba tea had watered down bland taste. Needless to say our tab came out to $99. We then asked manager to please ring something up to allow us to leave tip in all fairness to my cousin who had already picked up the Brazilian steakhouse style tab. He declined implying there was nothing on the menu for a dolllar. We went back and forth even tried breaking down how he could ring something minimal up. Unfortunately his lack of knowledge and poor customer skills were a shameful display. I’m almost positive he was also the owner. This place is a sad representation of the delicious authenticity in the Thai culture. I have been in the food industry for over 18 years now. I’ve eaten all over the US and this was one of the worst all around experiences. I’m not sure there’s any hope for this spot where a lot fell short....
Read moreOverall, great experience. The food was delicious and portions were decent. We ordered for carryout but from what I could tell, decoration inside the establishment was nice and the older gentleman that gave us our order was polite and funny. My husband and I appreciated the interaction.
I ordered the Thai Basil (Thai Hot) with a honeydew bubble tea. The food had such a good taste, that we decided we'll keep going to Sasi's Thai. I like my food spicy, and thai hot was the hottest they offered. You are able to pick how spicy you want your food.
Overall, the only downside that I can think is that it was a little bit pricey, as compared to say, fast food for 2 people, but it was not a deal breaker.
Give it a try and help small businesses/restaurants! Especially because we need more variety in Brownsville when it comes to food.
Side note: They've updated their menu and their prices. I've uploaded front and back for...
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