January 14, 2024 was my first time placing an order through Uber for Boonma Thai, on the menu it gives you an option to add egg, I did not add egg because I am Vegan. When I received my order Egg was in my food. The store was still opened so my husband and I drove there. We get there and the cashier in the front was not helpful at all she just kept saying I know he not going to make your food over because egg comes in it. So I say well it doesn't give an option to take it off online it just says add egg so anyway I asked for the manager she said "She's not here ma " . Worst customer service ever!!! They would not remake my food after I told them over and over I would get sick if I ate it. We spent over 50.00 and ate absolutely nothing. Since they wouldn't re-make it I gave our order to the customer behind us and we left. This restaurant does not care about their customers well being , they rather save a dollar. I wish I didnt even have to give them a 1 they...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of dining at a Boonma Thai restaurant and was blown away by the flavors and service. The Thai vegetable fried rice was a standout, packed with vibrant, perfectly cooked vegetables that blended seamlessly with the fluffy rice. Each bite was a burst of flavor, with subtle hints of garlic and soy, and just the right amount of spice.
The vegetable spring rolls were another highlight—crispy and golden on the outside, while fresh and packed with crunchy vegetables on the inside. They were the perfect light starter, especially when dipped in the tangy, sweet chili sauce.
As for the sesame chicken, it was a delightful balance of sweet and savory. The chicken was tender and juicy, coated in a sticky, sesame-laden sauce that added a rich depth of flavor without being overpowering.
To top it off, the service was quick and polite, making the entire dining experience smooth and enjoyable. I’ll definitely be...
Read moreIf I could talk to the owner I would tell them their food is really good but they either need to move locations or take down the sign requiring non-customers to pay $5 to use the bathroom. Most businesses pay advertising dollars to get potential customers through their doors and when they do at your establishment you're requiring them to pay you $5 to use the bathroom? You'd be much better suited opening your restroom to everyone, making it the most lavishly equipped bathroom in all of Fayetteville, dazzling them with the experience they have in your bathroom, and converting them into regular customers who will spend their paychecks to get a tiny morsel of your incredible Thai food. You've got really good food so take down the embarrassing sign that your paying customers, like me, have to look at when we use the restroom, and put up pictures of your food lining the hallway on the way to...
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