First thing I'd like to say is that service was exceptional.
We've been coming to farh thai since before it was the green papaya, which was what it was before it became farh thai. Apparently Clearwater ave has too much competition for limited $$$.
Based on my this single experience, I'd say that farh thai is at least tied for the top spot with pho lao. Then thai garden, with the elephant thai being dead last (seriously don't go here).
We enjoyed a large meal of fresh rolls (excellent), fried spring rolls (average) tom kha (above average, but slightly too sour) phad prig king (excellent, but not enough sauce) phad kra pow (excellent, but not enough sauce), phad thai (average or above average) and massuman curry(average, but disappointingly small) finally a dish that reminded me of swimming rama, except it was different. Im withholding judgement on this dish, as it was the only time Ive tried it, however, it was good. We'll probably eat the leftovers cold, however.
Anyway, the portion sizes were acceptably large (each ala cart plate is between 3-4 portions) and the average price per dish was again relatively good for the quality (about $16 per plate.)
Also, on a side note, this may be the only asian restaurant in the tri cities willing to give a normal rice portion with their food. They get bonus...
Read moreI tried to rate on doordash but it keeps giving me an error sign. so the curry was meh, more spice than flavor. There were no choices in levels of spicy, which was sad. it was my birthday yesterday so I bought a bunch of food to celebrate. everything but the lettuce in the yum Neua was great! it definitely tasted nothing like any yum neua I've ever had, though. Definitely bagged lettuce. the lettuce in the spring rolls was also gross and brown/red. I tossed those in the trash after a half a roll. I tried, though. they were nice enough to add extra peanut sauce, though, and I appreciate that. However it was oily and thin. there was no basil that I could see in it, and barely any tofu. I just paid for leafy water in a casing. the mango rice was good, but for the price, barely anything was in there. barely two spoonfuls of sticky rice. the honeydew Boba was so good. the thai iced tea was really gross. these are all things I eat a lot. thai seems to be the only healthy option in this town. I don't think I would ever order anything other than Boba here again, though. the taste was suggestive of white people trying to make thai food. They thai elephant or mezzo thai. The latter is the best. I spent 8p$ something bucks lol. Waste of...
Read moreI was impressed by a few things here but let's start with the restaurant and the atmosphere. Not a super big restaurant but they have huge windows and what felt like a ton of natural light, very warm and inviting. The food was great! I ordered a yellow curry and the Thai coffee. The yellow curry was delicious and just as good when I reheated my leftovers later(the portions are not meager)! The veggies and chicken were tender... spices on point. Asked for no onion and I found no surprise onion. The Thai coffee was PHENOMINAL 11/10 it's good that I don't work there because I would drink it all everyday and then get fired. Lastly, the service. My friend and I were there a little after lunchtime on Sunday 1/28 and we got literally the best and most POLITE service by a young dude who was hosting, serving, and answering the phones. Came by and filled our water without us having asked and quickly checked in a couple times to see if we needed anything. Literally the BEST service I've gotten in the...
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