Easy to find. If you are south bound on Highway 75 the restaurant is about 2 miles south of the 75/69 split on Highway 69. It is on the west side of the road. The food is spectacular. A clean restaurant with excellent service to match the food. I spotted a picture of Hibachi Shrimp on the restaurants window as I was walking in. My mind was made up. On the menu it shows up under the chef’s special section. A heat level of medium turned out to be very mild. The shrimp, the vegetables and the fried rice were fresh and flavorful. The fried rice usually goes mostly untouched on my plate. Not today. I could have made a meal of just the fried rice. I don’t think I have ever said that before. Check the pictures. My wife had the Lo Mein with shrimp. Another great choice. The meals come with the option of soup or salad. I had the salad with the sweet dressing. Crisp fresh salad, perfect dressing. We added the crispy shrimp rolls to go with the salad and soup while we waited on our meals. Friendly fast attentive service. I really liked...
Read moreThis place is awesome! I ordered some no worries things so I could get a feel for the place: Chicken Pad Thai, Green Curried Chicken, and fresh tofu salad/spring rolls. All very, very, very good. Dragon Thai works on a 1 (lowest) to 5 spice scale and I got Pad Thai at 1 for my son and the green curry at 5 for me. At level 1 you know it's there. Easy spice level that makes you say, "Yum!". Level 5? I think that is perfect if you like heat. Level 5 isn't so heavy that it just tastes like burning, but you're nose might start running a bit depending on who you are. But, and this is really important for me, you can still taste the rest of the dish! Your mouth doesn't just shut down from spice overload. That's easy for a kitchen to do: Just blast something silly potent like habaneros into the entrée and everything else about the dish is buried in a 250,000+ pile of Scovilles.
So, yes, definitely check this place out. No need to go to McKinney or Plano for your Thai...
Read moreSo.... on our menu for lunch today was the Ka Pow with Chicken (lunch special), the Dragon Thai Salad and the Tai Fresh Salad Rolls with Shrimp.
The Ka Pow with chicken is Thai basil, bamboo shoots, broccoli, bell pepper, carrots, onions and a fresh garlic chili sauce. I think I had three pieces of broccoli, a handful of carrot slices, and the rest was shoots, onions and a few peppers. The sauce was heat level 0 like I asked - so there's that.
My husband asked for the lunch portion of the Dragon Thai Salad with chicken. The provided what was basically iceberg lettuce, with Thai Basil and the chicken atop - Definitely NOT worth the $9.95 price tag and certainly not the lunch portion price he asked for
The Fresh Salad rolls were pretty good. One has to get used to the Thai basil taste in the foods, but once you do those were pretty good, like I said.
The customer service was average at best in that they got some of the...
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