I don't like giving bad reviews but I just found the food very subpar and overpriced for a stationary food truck. Their drink servings are like half the size of of what you'd get in Thailand also. I have lived in Thailand for years and know the food better than most north Americans, unless they've spent serious time in the country and lived there. I ordered the Chefs young fun Thai shrimp special and a Thai tea. The Thai tea was average taste, nothing exceptional but it was served in a small plastic cup unlike in Thailand where juice and drinks like this are served in 16-18 oz tall plastic cups. I probably got like 10 ounces of tea with the ice which is fine and all just not really good value and what I'd expect from a stationary food truck. The chefs special shrimp gave me gout and I haven't gotten gout in Thailand in years, so whatever ingredients were in that food were not high quality. Thai food in Thailand just hits differently, same with Vietnamese, unfortunately for this place it didn't hit at all, but I'm a very knowledgeable person on Thai food. Did they use organic and non GMO vegetables at this food truck? I have no idea. All in all I paid like $22 bucks and it was a very subpar meal with lots of eggplant and some thick noodle that is not typical in Thailand also very little shrimp, like 6 pieces. So for $17 before tax I thought that was not good value. I guess food trucks in Hawaii are not really the value option considering I could have gone to a brick and mortar Hawaiian food restaurant and had better value and taste. Green peppers, eggplant, thick rice noodles, and shrimp is not exactly expensive ingredients. People in Thailand eat those things every day. Also, I'm pretty sure there was a lot of msg in the food which isn't necessarily bad but it's not necessarily good as it's a flavor inhancer. So for people that don't really know Thai food and haven't lived there then this place is probably ok, but for people who have lived in Thailand and know the food it's probably going to be a let down. I was hoping for a very authentic Thai restaurant with some offering tailored to the local population but the food and drink just didn't hit the right way. For $12-16 that would be okay but not for over $22 for 6 shrimp, eggplants, green peppers, etc and a 10 oz serving of Thai tea. I'm sure plenty people like the place but for me it just didn't...
Read moreThe entire food truck area doesn’t give you the sense there OSS running water for hand washing stations but everyone else is doing it so…hey. This is my second time getting FasayThai. It’s relatively with quick. I got the pad thai this time and it was a heap of flavorless noodles. Many others had different experiences so it might vary. The summer rolls tho... that’s what I came back for. I got them two weeks ago and it was four pieces of this giant roll with the best peanut sauce. This time the roll was noticeably and considerably smaller. Everyone is right to recommend the sticky rice....
Read moreGoing to Fasay Thai was an adventure! It’s tucked in the mountains of Northshore beach in a little converted bus turned food truck. The food comes out hot and steaming, and we enjoyed every single bite! It’s truly for anyone looking to experience a quaint local food adventure. We ordered the Pad Thai with chicken, spring rolls, and sweet sticky mango rice. The Mango Rice is to die for, and we wished we’d ordered three! You can’t go wrong with this off the beaten path spot. There’s fruit stands, other types of food trucks, and stalls where you can buy...
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