King Street Foods is an absolute gem nestled in the heart of Charleston's vibrant scene at 347 King St. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with a modern, pristine ambiance that sets the stage for an unforgettable dining experience. The staff radiates warmth and hospitality, making you feel like an honored guest from the get-go.
Now, let's talk about the food. Oh, the food! Each dish is a masterpiece, freshly prepared with a burst of authentic Thai flavors. The Pad See Ew had me swooning—it's easily among the best I've ever had the pleasure of tasting. And don't even get me started on the fried dumplings; they were pure delight on a plate!
But what truly sets King Street Foods apart is the impeccable service. The staff goes above and beyond to ensure every aspect of your visit is nothing short of spectacular. They're attentive, friendly, and genuinely invested in ensuring your dining experience is nothing short of perfection.
Now, onto the parking situation. While it may be a tad challenging, fear not! I've got a local pro tip for you. Head up Meeting Street, turn onto Burns Avenue—it's a bit narrow, but if you can navigate it, you're golden. Just before you hit King Street, you'll find parking to the right. It's pay by app, so be sure to download it beforehand for seamless parking management. Like adding an extra hour from anywhere in the city.
In summary, King Street Foods is more than just a restaurant—it's a culinary haven where exceptional food, top-notch service, and warm hospitality converge. Make it a priority to pay them a visit—you won't be...
Read moreThis place deserves 2.5/5 stars and I hate to rate any place that low, but the other reviews on here are deceiving for what we were expecting vs the quality we received (refer to my other reviews if you want great quality Thai spots in Charleston). Good price, good pho!, but will not be returning because of issues with two of our other dishes. My fiancés hibachi chicken was really lacking in a few different elements- and he could barely finish half of it despite being really hungry. The chicken was rubbery, strange, and then the overall taste was off. Not what you would expect when you order hibachi chicken. It didn’t taste like it nor look like it. Order and see for yourself- but I would highly not recommend it. Then secondly- we asked for the noodle dish we ordered to be prepared spicy and we were like ‘hey we really like it to be super spicey’, but then it came to us and couldn’t have been LESS spicy. It’s almost like they took it as a challenge to put zero heat in it and make it as bland as possible. When you go to a Thai place and want things to be spicy, typically that is a request that can be met and is fulfilled, but more so we were even more disappointed because I don’t even think they tried at all to do that for us. They just made it the standard way without adding any heat to it. So that was also...
Read moreCame here to dine in after a positive togo experience. They are an Asian fusion restaurant which I am a bit reluctant about sometimes because I question how well they can execute that many different cuisines. (Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese…) In my mind, do I pick ramen or pad Thai? Pho or sushi? Also my husband has celiac, so we asked the server and she gave us several options.
So we went with miso tum yum because I like both those flavors so why not. Flavorful, tangy, savory and not too spicy.
Green curry, 5/5. Delicious, perfect level of spice, creamy but not too thick, flavors were on point.
Drunken noodles - now idk if this is was because we asked for it to be GF, it did lack that depth of flavor that were used to with these noodles. It had a stronger garlic flavor (which I do enjoy) but not what drunken noodles taste like. I asked for it to be spicier and there was no spice at all, so I added more chili flakes, oil and sriracha. 4/5
Yellowtail hamachi sushi roll was nice and clean, spring rolls were standard as well.
Staff were very friendly and accommodating. Interested in trying the ramen and...
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