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Thai Touch STL
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St. Louis Bread Co.
5696 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129
First Watch
5646 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129
Cellar House
5634 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129
Ichiro Ramen
5638 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129
Shaking Bowl
5544 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129
Crusoe's South
5591 Oakville Shopping Center, St. Louis, MO 63129
Wendy's
5624 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129
Burger King
5601 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129
Papa Murphy's | Take 'N' Bake Pizza
5559 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129
McDonald's
5537 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129
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Thai Touch STL

5672 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO 63129
4.8(69)$$$$
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attractions: , restaurants: St. Louis Bread Co., First Watch, Cellar House, Ichiro Ramen, Shaking Bowl, Crusoe's South, Wendy's, Burger King, Papa Murphy's | Take 'N' Bake Pizza, McDonald's
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(314) 333-1717
Website
thaitouchstl.com

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Crab Rangoon (3)
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Fried Or Steamed Pot Sticker
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Roti With Peanut Sauce
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Edamame
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Tom Kha Chicken Soup
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Tom Yum Shrimp Soup
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Green Papaya Salad
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Grilled Beef Salad
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Fresh Cucumber Salad
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Beef Noodle Soup
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Chicken Khao Soi
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Pad Spaghetti Kee Mao
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Pad Kee Mao
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Pad See U
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Pad Thai
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Pad Woon Sen
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Green Curry Fried Rice
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Yellow Curry Fried Rice
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Pineapple Fried Rice
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Spicy Basil Fried Rice
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Thai Fried Rice
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Quinoa Fried Rice
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Green Curry
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Red Curry
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Yellow Curry
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Panang Curry
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Spicy Basil!
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Cashew Stir Fry!
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Fresh Ginger
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Garlic And Pepper
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Beef Mussaman Curry!
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Choo Chee Salmon!
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Teriyaki Salmon
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Fish Tempura With Basil Sauce!
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Teriyaki Chicken
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Jumbo Shrimp With Garlic Sauce
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Crying Tiger Beef
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Num Tok Beef!
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Larb!
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Fried Egg
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Steamed Mixed Veggies
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Peanut Sauce
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Bown Rice
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Thai Tea With Sweetened Condensed Milk
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Thai Coffee With Sweetened Condensed Milk
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Blue Flower Tea
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Fresh Ginger Tea
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Lemongrass Elixir
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Sweet Sticky Rice With Mango
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Sweet Sticky Rice With Coconut Custard
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Roti With Sweet Condensed Milk

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Nearby restaurants of Thai Touch STL

St. Louis Bread Co.

First Watch

Cellar House

Ichiro Ramen

Shaking Bowl

Crusoe's South

Wendy's

Burger King

Papa Murphy's | Take 'N' Bake Pizza

McDonald's

St. Louis Bread Co.

St. Louis Bread Co.

4.0

(251)

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First Watch

First Watch

4.5

(581)

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Cellar House

Cellar House

4.7

(168)

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Ichiro Ramen

Ichiro Ramen

4.8

(195)

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StevenSteven
Thai Touch is a newer restaurant addition to the Oakville area, and if you live near here, you know it’s a rarity for a new Thai restaurant to open. We came in for lunch and the place was pretty busy. The atmosphere is cute, but there isn’t much to it. Around 4 tables total, so more of a take-out spot than dine-in. Regardless, we chose to sit inside. The service was super friendly. Our waitress didn’t have the best English but regardless she was super sweet and attentive. The food could have been a total grand slam: if it wasn’t so darn spicy. My Dad ordered a Mild, and he could barely eat his Red Curry. My Pad Thai looked aesthetically pleasing but unfortunately all I could taste was chili peppers. I ordered a Medium and it was the spiciest Medium I’ve ever had. On the bright side, my Thai Tea was great. The food wasn’t horrible but it would have been a great experience if the spice levels were accurate. We will have to come back and try some other dishes, possibly without spice, which is crazy, because usually Mild or Medium is tolerable for us.
Katy DangKaty Dang
It was my first time at Thai Touch and the lady who took my order was so sweet! When you walk in, you instantly feel welcomed. I got the pineapple fried rice and the pad kee mao, both level spicy. The pineapple fried rice was so flavorful and packed with chicken. The rice by itself was sweet and savory, the spice wasn’t too overpowering at all. The chicken was moist and tender and the pineapple complimented it well! The pad kee mao was so delicious, it was very aromatic and made my mouth water when my plate was set down infront of me. I got it with chicken which was moist and tender like the rice dish. There were tons of veggies like slices of yellow and green pepper, green beans, and bean sprouts. I also enjoyed how they used grape tomatoes in the dish which made it easier to eat. This is definitely one of the best pad kee mao I’ve had in STL. Overall, the vibes, friendly atmosphere and cuisine were immaculate. I’m looking forward to coming back again and trying their other dishes on the menu!
Ms. JMs. J
So happy to have excellent authentic Thai in the neighborhood. Our first visit was a simple takeout order of, Chicken pad Thai & steamed dumplings. Nothing simple about what was unboxed! Doesn't feel like carryout when there's garnish of fresh chopped green onions--evidence of the kitchen's loving care. The fresh noodles and delicate dumplings were wonderfully flavorful. Opening the day after Christmas, Thai Touch is a gem; a gift to the Asian food desert that is Telegraph Road. So bright, so clean. So nice to see a business get it right.
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Thai Touch is a newer restaurant addition to the Oakville area, and if you live near here, you know it’s a rarity for a new Thai restaurant to open. We came in for lunch and the place was pretty busy. The atmosphere is cute, but there isn’t much to it. Around 4 tables total, so more of a take-out spot than dine-in. Regardless, we chose to sit inside. The service was super friendly. Our waitress didn’t have the best English but regardless she was super sweet and attentive. The food could have been a total grand slam: if it wasn’t so darn spicy. My Dad ordered a Mild, and he could barely eat his Red Curry. My Pad Thai looked aesthetically pleasing but unfortunately all I could taste was chili peppers. I ordered a Medium and it was the spiciest Medium I’ve ever had. On the bright side, my Thai Tea was great. The food wasn’t horrible but it would have been a great experience if the spice levels were accurate. We will have to come back and try some other dishes, possibly without spice, which is crazy, because usually Mild or Medium is tolerable for us.
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It was my first time at Thai Touch and the lady who took my order was so sweet! When you walk in, you instantly feel welcomed. I got the pineapple fried rice and the pad kee mao, both level spicy. The pineapple fried rice was so flavorful and packed with chicken. The rice by itself was sweet and savory, the spice wasn’t too overpowering at all. The chicken was moist and tender and the pineapple complimented it well! The pad kee mao was so delicious, it was very aromatic and made my mouth water when my plate was set down infront of me. I got it with chicken which was moist and tender like the rice dish. There were tons of veggies like slices of yellow and green pepper, green beans, and bean sprouts. I also enjoyed how they used grape tomatoes in the dish which made it easier to eat. This is definitely one of the best pad kee mao I’ve had in STL. Overall, the vibes, friendly atmosphere and cuisine were immaculate. I’m looking forward to coming back again and trying their other dishes on the menu!
Katy Dang

Katy Dang

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So happy to have excellent authentic Thai in the neighborhood. Our first visit was a simple takeout order of, Chicken pad Thai & steamed dumplings. Nothing simple about what was unboxed! Doesn't feel like carryout when there's garnish of fresh chopped green onions--evidence of the kitchen's loving care. The fresh noodles and delicate dumplings were wonderfully flavorful. Opening the day after Christmas, Thai Touch is a gem; a gift to the Asian food desert that is Telegraph Road. So bright, so clean. So nice to see a business get it right.
Ms. J

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3.0
18w

Thai Touch is a newer restaurant addition to the Oakville area, and if you live near here, you know it’s a rarity for a new Thai restaurant to open. We came in for lunch and the place was pretty busy.

The atmosphere is cute, but there isn’t much to it. Around 4 tables total, so more of a take-out spot than dine-in. Regardless, we chose to sit inside. The service was super friendly. Our waitress didn’t have the best English but regardless she was super sweet and attentive.

The food could have been a total grand slam: if it wasn’t so darn spicy. My Dad ordered a Mild, and he could barely eat his Red Curry. My Pad Thai looked aesthetically pleasing but unfortunately all I could taste was chili peppers. I ordered a Medium and it was the spiciest Medium I’ve ever had.

On the bright side, my Thai Tea was great. The food wasn’t horrible but it would have been a great experience if the spice levels were accurate. We will have to come back and try some other dishes, possibly without spice, which is crazy, because usually Mild or Medium is...

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5.0
10w

It was my first time at Thai Touch and the lady who took my order was so sweet! When you walk in, you instantly feel welcomed.

I got the pineapple fried rice and the pad kee mao, both level spicy. The pineapple fried rice was so flavorful and packed with chicken. The rice by itself was sweet and savory, the spice wasn’t too overpowering at all. The chicken was moist and tender and the pineapple complimented it well!

The pad kee mao was so delicious, it was very aromatic and made my mouth water when my plate was set down infront of me. I got it with chicken which was moist and tender like the rice dish. There were tons of veggies like slices of yellow and green pepper, green beans, and bean sprouts. I also enjoyed how they used grape tomatoes in the dish which made it easier to eat. This is definitely one of the best pad kee mao I’ve had in STL.

Overall, the vibes, friendly atmosphere and cuisine were immaculate. I’m looking forward to coming back again and trying their other dishes...

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5.0
27w

I’ve been ordering from Thai Touch weekly for the past month, and it’s quickly become my go-to Thai spot in the area. The yellow curry is my favorite—flavorful with just the right level of heat (even when I ask for no extra spice—I know my limits!). It’s rich, comforting, and always hits the spot.

The pad see ew is also excellent—the sauce is packed with flavor, and they’re generous with the chicken and broccoli, which I really appreciate. Whenever mango sticky rice is in season, I always order it—it’s one of the best I’ve had, and the portion size is much more generous than other Thai...

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