5āA Taste of Perfection at Tipsy Thai in Mount Juliet! Tipsy Thai in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, is more than just a restaurant; it's a truly wonderful dining experience that will leave you planning your next visit before you've even left. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted by an atmosphere that's both inviting and lively, with a modern sports bar vibe that makes it perfect for a casual meal or a fun night out. But what truly sets Tipsy Thai apart are the people. The staff here are genuinely great ā incredibly friendly, attentive, and clearly dedicated to ensuring every guest has a fantastic time. They're quick to offer recommendations, answer any questions about the menu, and go above and beyond to make you feel welcome and valued. It's clear they take pride in their work, and their warmth shines through in every interaction. And then there's the food ā simply wonderful! Tipsy Thai masterfully blends authentic Thai flavors with a touch of Asian fusion, resulting in dishes that are both comforting and exciting. Whether you're craving a classic Pad Thai with perfectly balanced sweet and savory notes, a rich and aromatic curry, or their highly-praised Drunken Noodles, you can expect fresh ingredients, generous portions, and vibrant, authentic tastes that truly sing. Many rave about the fresh veggies, homemade sauces, and the ability to customize spice levels to your preference. Don't forget to explore their boba tea options for a refreshing treat! Tipsy Thai is a gem in Mount Juliet, offering a delicious escape with truly exceptional service. It's a place where the food is consistently amazing, and the people make you feel like family. If you're looking for a memorable Thai dining experience, look no further...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWe have been to this place multiple times and their food is quite delicious!
Unfortunately, their service, mainly from the owner, was truly awful this most recent visit. We came in with a family of 10 and the owner didn't greet us and ignored me when I smiled and said hello.
When I finally got him to acknowledge us, I asked if we should seat ourselves (I asked because he had not greeted us and the dining room was almost empty) and he very snappily replied no and asked how many there are. I told him 10 and he became visibly angry and literally rolled his eyes. He told us he would not be able to seat us together despite having only one table occupied in the dining room.
I asked if we could put two tables together in room and he, again in an irritated way, said no and said "if we had called ahead" he could've put us at the only other table that was occupied. I guess it is the only table they want to use for big parties??
When we sat at separate tables, the waitresses came to the table and said "now before I do this, how are we doing tabs?" No greeting and a clearly irritated demeanor. They brought us our water and ignored our thank yous.
We were very disappointed by the rudeness and clear lack of desire for customers. We decided we would rather go somewhere we could all sit together as a family and where they are less rude.
This place is kidding themselves if they expect people to stay and pay $200+ for a dinner for 10 after being treated like...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI rarely go south on Mt Juliet Rd, but I remembered passing this place awhile back and thinking to myself I need to remember to come try it out. Well, today I was reminded about as myself and a couple of friends had lunch together.
They've got so many large TV's it's kind of a nice option to enjoy a meal and watch some games while not being at a bar or other similar option.
I ended up having the Massaman curry, a cup of Tom Ka soup and honeydew melon milk tea.
Everything was particularly good. Not that best I've had, but good and enjoyable. One thing they had that I've not ever been offered from a Thai restaurant was adding a fried egg on top of my white rice. That was a nice touch as I really enjoy a well-cooked fried egg and this one was just that. Crispy edges with a still warm and runny yolk.
Since this was a new Thai place for me, I wasn't sure about the selection for spiciness level. They have a 4-level option with the following terms: Mild - Medium - Hot - Thai-Na-Mite
For my curry I went with a safe "Hot" for me. For my cup of Tom Ka, I chose the "Thai-Na-Mite" and it wasn't bad if you're comfortable with a good spicy kick without being too hot where you're sweating and crying...
Ā Ā Ā Read more