I don't know how long this restaurant has been in Maplewood, but based on our experience with take-out yesterday, I would have guessed they were brand new. We placed our order online for pick up and my husband left in time to get it in the 30 minute window. He told them he was picking up for Brian and then I got a phone call (it was my phone# and e'mail I entered when creating our account) from the restaurant saying "your husband picked up the wrong order - he said his name was Brian but we had two orders for Brian". . . so in other words, they gave him the wrong order - which is the only way he could have picked up the wrong order. Just as i was saying that he was on his motorcycle and I wouldn't be able to reach him by phone, the guy at the restaurant said "oh here he is now". Luckily, my husband had checked the bags before loading into the saddle bags on the bike and he could tell it was the wrong order. He also said there was no name on the ticket attached to the bags, so he had no other way of knowing it was the wrong order if he hadn't opened it up. By the time all this happened, he didn't arrive home with our food until an hour after he left to pick it up and we live 4 miles away from the restaurant. It was frustrating, to say the least, to get a phone call blaming my husband for "picking up the wrong order" when they should have 1. asked him his last name if they had two orders for "Brian". 2. been somewhat apologetic when calling because it was their mistake to begin with, instead of acting like it was his fault. As for the food, the summer rolls were okay but I wished I'd added the shrimp to them, as they were a little boring with just noodles, (very) dried out carrot shreds and a giant spear of cucumber. I ordered my chicken curry with a spiciness level of 2 (out of 5) because I didn't want it to be too spicy but my lips were on fire the entire time I was eating anyway. My husband ordered all of his at a level of 3, so I didn't even try any of his dishes. He liked the papaya salad but didn't eat much of it, but said the beef dish he got was delicious and he finished that. I don't know how soon we will order from here again, especially when we have other Thai restaurants in...
Read moreThis is my favorite Thai restaurant in all of St. Louis... They cook with love and pride - I swear you can taste it. Everything is beautifully prepared, and even take-out orders are carefully arranged and packaged - never sloppy or leaky. The dining area is super clean, bright and welcoming, and the staff are friendly and polite. My call in/pickup orders have always been correct, even when I have a lot of special requests. The prices are very reasonable considering the amount of food you get. It’s well worth it!
The crab rangoon rolls are delicious, and have just the right amount of sweetness! They’re made with crispy, thin wonton wrappers instead of thick fried dough. Since they’re are on the smaller side, I usually end up getting two orders for myself (also because they’re so tasty and I can’t resist). The sweet and sour sauce is more like a sweet chili oil - so good and just a bit spicy - it’s not that weird ketchup-gelatin stuff. The shrimp rolls are really good for being so simple. As far as entrees - I haven’t tried much else on the menu because I can’t resist ordering Pad Thai every time! I’ve tried both the chicken and shrimp Pad Thai, and load up on extra egg, bean sprouts, peanuts, and extra sauce - it’s heaven!! Super fresh ingredients, too. The portions are HUGE!! One order is literally enough for 3 big servings. It reheats well for leftovers (it’s also tasty cold).
I just can’t say enough good things about Thai Table… Good service and accurate orders are extremely rare these days, so it’s refreshing when a restaurant takes pride in their food and cares about their customers! I’m so glad it’s in my neighborhood!! Next time you’re craving Thai food, take a trip to Maplewood and check them out! I highly...
Read moreI noticed this restaurant one day while traveling through Maplewood. Well I finally made it back there and I have to say that I enjoyed it very much.
It bigger than it looks from the outside. Plenty of table's to go around. Several chooses on the menu; even with pictures for those who want to see what their meal looks like from the get go. Appetizers are favorable & some even unique in their presentation. I went with the Summer Rolls which were light and airy. Crab Rangoon rolls were good, easy to pick up with a nice twist to what everyone is used to. Also had dry rub chicken wings that had a little kick. If you're like me and you just have to have a Papaya salad every time you eat Thai. They make the real deal; authentic in every way and has just the right amount of kick. So I definitely recommend the Somtum! As for main entree's, my party had tried #9 Pad Kra Pow which was a favorable Chicken Basil with red & green bell peppers, sauteed onions in a spicy basil sauce with sticky rice and a fried egg on top. #25 Pad Woon Sen which was interesting but every little flavor & ingredient worked well with each other. #19 Pineapple Fried Rice with a good sense of flavor. Classic Thai Dessert, the Bua Loi consists of sweet coconut milk and had purple sticky rice pearls swimming in it. So if that's your thing "It's Good". Also had Coconut Cake which was a nice size and wasn't over powering with coconut flavor. So thumbs up!
My party's overall experience was a good one and will be...
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