Nestled in the heart of the Morrisville, Thai Noodles is a delightful gem that promises to transport your taste buds straight to Thailand. On my recent visit, I had the pleasure of indulging in two standout dishes: the Kung Pao Chicken and the Clay Pot Chicken. Both dishes were nothing short of spectacular, showcasing the restaurant's commitment to authentic flavors and high-quality ingredients. And service by Victor is amazing and very helpful.
Kung Pao Chicken The Kung Pao Chicken was a delightful blend of tender chicken pieces tossed with crunchy peanuts, vibrant bell peppers, and scallions, all enveloped in a rich, savory sauce. The balance of heat and sweetness was expertly achieved, with just the right amount of spice to awaken the palate without overwhelming it. Each bite was a delicious adventure, with the peanuts adding a satisfying crunch that complemented the succulent chicken perfectly. It’s evident that the chefs at Thai Noodles understand the importance of texture and flavor harmony.
Clay Pot Chicken Next up was the Clay Pot Chicken, which was an absolute showstopper. Served in a sizzling clay pot, this dish was visually appealing and aromatic. The chicken was marinated to perfection, absorbing all the flavors from the rich, savory broth. The combination of earthy spices and fresh herbs created a depth of flavor that was truly memorable. The clay pot not only kept the dish warm but also intensified the flavors, giving it a rustic charm that’s hard to resist. The tender chicken practically melted in my mouth, and the accompanying vegetables were cooked to perfection, adding a fresh contrast to the dish's heartiness.
Overall Experience The ambiance of Thai Noodles is warm and inviting, with friendly staff who are eager to recommend dishes and ensure that your dining experience is enjoyable. The vibrant decor and soothing background music create a cozy atmosphere, perfect for a casual meal or a special occasion.
In conclusion, if you're a fan of Thai cuisine or simply looking for a new favorite spot, Thai Noodles should be at the top of your list. The Kung Pao Chicken and Clay Pot Chicken are must-tries that will leave you craving more. With its exceptional flavors and welcoming atmosphere, this restaurant certainly earns a solid five stars in my book....
Read moreThe service... I have been to this restaurant 5 times so far (for lunch), and in all instances the service has been slow and below average. Constantly reminding waitresses to bring refills, in 2 occasions they have messed up my orders and the ones from my colleagues.
The food.... the food is great (for my taste). Their Panang Curry is very very good. The Tom Kha soup is excellent! Now they also have Sushi. Their sushi is pretty good.
Here are the good and bad news about that... they have buy one and get one free rolls and sashimi; which is great! However, the main problem is when you go with a friend, co-worker, etc... If you want separate tickets is better if you sit at the sushi bar. Because if you are in a table they will definitely not do separate tickets. Two weeks ago I went there with 2 other friends and we all ordered sushi. We asked for separate checks. They argue with us for several minutes, but at the end they gave us separate tickets. The problem is that they will combine all rolls/sashimi, etc and will give you the less expensive pieces for free. Subsequently, one of my friends had to pay extra for his food, even though he didn't eat from anyone else. Last week I went again, asked for separate checks and after a looong discussion with the manager/owner he mentioned that it was best if we sat at the sushi bar. To avoid wasting your time and arguing unnecessarily, if you are going to have sushi with others and want separate checks that are not screwed up, just go directly to the sushi bar and do not...
Read moreRecent review:- I am sad Thai Noodles is no more. Sushi Iwa has almost the same staff but menu is different. I am not sure if chef is the same or not but it’s nowhere near Thai’s Noodles quality. We ordered few different rolls and they tasted like grocery store sushi. I also ordered fried rice with salmon skin and that was good.
Latest update:- they changed the location but still in same commercial complex. They have outdoor seating which was nice. Still best place to find good Thai food. Prices are still the same which is awesome because lot of restaurants have increased their prices.
Previous notes:- I have been to this place multiple times and always for lunch. On Friday's this place can get busy if you come anytime after noon. Finding car parking after noon is a hassle. Food here is good. I have tried Kung Pao chicken and Thai Cashew chicken. Both are good. I have had better Kung Pao chicken in past so I wouldn't call this as best. Their service is good. Spring rolls are crispy and lunch has options to pick brown rice. I will definitely come back. Try to arrive before noon. You will find parking and you will be done with you lunch in less...
Read more