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Thai Streat Restaurant — Restaurant in Old Bridge Township

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Thai Streat Restaurant
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Offering up classic dishes, this spacious venue with white tablecloths has a bustling vibe.
Nearby attractions
Old Bridge Public Library
1 Old Bridge Plaza, Old Bridge, NJ 08857
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Ponte Vecchio
3863 County Rd 516, Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Via Sposito
3857 County Rd 516, Old Bridge, NJ 08857
La Rosa Chicken & Grill Restaurant - Old Bridge
3885 County Rd 516, Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Dunkin'
3833 County Rd 516, Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Sofia's Taqueria Old Bridge
3030 US-9, Old Bridge, NJ 08857, United States
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Thai Streat Restaurant
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Thai Streat Restaurant

3843 County Rd 516, Old Bridge, NJ 08857
4.4(265)
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Offering up classic dishes, this spacious venue with white tablecloths has a bustling vibe.

attractions: Old Bridge Public Library, restaurants: Ponte Vecchio, Via Sposito, La Rosa Chicken & Grill Restaurant - Old Bridge, Dunkin', Sofia's Taqueria Old Bridge
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Phone
(732) 679-4455
Website
thaistreat.com

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Featured dishes

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Chicken Satay
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Thai Streat Spring Rolls
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Fried Calamari
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Som Tom Thai (Papaya Salad)
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Pad Khing (Ginger)
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Jungle Curry
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Pad See Ew
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Drunken Noodle (Kee Mao)
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Basil Fried Rice
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Thai Streat Fried Rice
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Brown Rice
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Thai Iced Tea
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Thai Iced Coffee
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Sticky Rice With Fresh Mango

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Nearby restaurants of Thai Streat Restaurant

Ponte Vecchio

Via Sposito

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Dunkin'

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4.5

(581)

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Via Sposito

Via Sposito

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(270)

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La Rosa Chicken & Grill Restaurant - Old Bridge

La Rosa Chicken & Grill Restaurant - Old Bridge

4.4

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Reviews of Thai Streat Restaurant

4.4
(265)
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5.0
8y

UPDATE 2025 😭😭😭 Thai Thai has officially closed for good. I am heartbroken. The owners retired. I wish them the happiest retirement after a long successful restaurant.

This is my favorite restaurant. Period. I've been coming here for over 10 years. I'm not even the biggest Thai food fan because most are just "meh" but the food here is different than most Thai places. The family that owns Thai Thai's two locations know what they are doing and haven't changed it. Tony is the host and his wife is the chef. We are always taken care of and they even remember our names. The food is presented so well. Its gorgeous. The service is attentive and fast.

We always start with the veggie spring rolls. They are absolutely delectable. They are always cooked perfectly with a very light and flaky delicate exterior. Other places the wrap is pale, dense, and uninviting. The first bite to the last, they are wonderful. The filling is so perfectly delicate and fresh tasting. Other places its oily and bland. The sauce is so light and subtle we always double dip and are scraping the dish for the last drops. I have always been happy with all the appetizers but we can't help always getting these. The satay was awesome with nice grill marks and bold flavors.

On to the rest of the menu, you can basically close your eyes and point to anything and you will be happy. This is no exaggeration. We've tried many things. The curry is awesome. The BKK Chicken comes out nice and crispy with a hot sauce. Speaking of the heat, if you ask for Thai hot it usually does come out very hot which I love. But you should also know that not all Thai dishes are meant to be spicy hot. So ordering the wrong dish "Thai hot" doesn't make sense and might not come out that way. The veggies are always fresh and crisp, not over cooked. Each type of sauce has it's own flavors. Other places' sauces seem to blend together and taste similar.

On to my favorite dish here - the duck. This is the only restaurant I order duck at. Its amazing. It comes out very crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. I always bounce around between the different sauces because they are all good but the tamarind with crispy garlic usually wins.

I can't forget to mention the "brown" rice is actually red and very sticky. I've never seen anything like it and it's very delicious.

I can go on and on. Do yourself a favor and eat here now. Call ahead because word has gotten out. 10 years ago, it was our little secret. Oh yeah, it's BYOB as well. ...

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3.0
7y

Based on all the positive reviews, I had higher hopes for this restaurant. Unfortunately, I was ultimately disappointed.

Atmosphere:. Inside is relatively nice, with an interesting Thai themed decor. No complaints about the style.

Service: Our server was pleasant and attentive, and everyone here seemed cordial and professional. No complaints about the service.

Food:. Here is where I left disappointed. I love Thai food, and there are several really good restaurants nearby...Thai Shangri-La in particular is phenomenal and sets a high bar. We ordered Thai Curry Puffs to start, then an order of Spicy Crab Fried Rice, and 2 orders of Thai Basil Chicken.

The Curry Puffs were not bad, though we're oddly sweet for some reason. Not the best I've had but i didn't hate them...my 11 year old daughter liked them.

The Spicy Crab Fried Rice was ok...tasted slightly fishy to me but who knows?

The Thai Basil Chicken is where it all came crashing down for me. I love Thai Basil Chicken, but here...I really didn't like it at all. For one, there was barely any Basil, and two, it came in a reddish sauce and had none of the characteristics I love about the dish. This was a fail, and I wouldn't order it again.

Overall... while I don't want to judge this place too harshly, I'll just go down the street to Thai Shangri-La where the prices and portions are very good, and the dishes...

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5.0
2y

We as a family of four decided to celebrate our birthdays at Thai Thai Cuisine. First time ever having a meal in this restaurant. We got there a little before 4pm, their dinner opening. We had to wait for them to open and when we went in we asked for a table near where a heat source. We led to a table near a heat source. Then everything was great. Waiter brought us water and said, he had purposely left the ice out of the water, since we were cold. Ordered a big bowl of soup and the waitress scooped it out to our separate bowls. Gave us a great amount of help with the menu. Very pleased with the staff. The staff was friendly, pleasant ,and obliging. The food was very good. And we shall return one day. Well we returned on July 15,2023 to celebrate my wife's 80th birthday. There were 18 guess invited. Our organization of the celebration with the restaurant went well. There was a young staff member named Blue. He gave us great service on our first visit and stepped up on this celebration. The service for our 2 1/2 hour was great. All our guests brought that to our attention. But the amazing thing is that guess who said they didn't like thai food. Walked out with a great appreciation for the food served at this celebration. Not one negative word about our visit,food or service that we received. Visit...

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This Thai restaurant punches well above its weight. The food? It’s got all the authenticity you’d expect but with a few surprises that keep things fresh. Take the drunken noodles, or pad kee mao—a dish you’ll find on any Thai menu, but here, they nail it. The balance of heat, texture, and flavor is perfect, and it’s stir-fried to a crispy, smoky perfection. It’s a dish that stands out without trying too hard. Then there’s the green curry with duck, or gaeng keow wan ped, which redefines what you thought you knew about Thai food. The duck adds a richness that takes the creamy, aromatic curry to a whole new level. It’s bold but subtle, a dish that might surprise you if you’re used to more traditional versions. And don’t sleep on the mango sticky rice, khao niew mamuang. The coconut milk foam topping is an unexpected twist, but it works. The result is a sweet, creamy, slightly playful take on a classic. Prices? Fair for the quality and the creativity you get in return. For something that offers both authenticity and innovation, it’s a rare find. Whether you’re looking for a traditional favorite or a dish with a bit of flair, this place delivers. If you haven’t been yet, you’re definitely missing out.
Mounia VMounia V
I love coming to Thai Thai! We had the lunch specials which were flat noodles with chicken, chicken stirred fried rice, and fried shrimp curry. The lunch came with salads with a peanut sauce (so tasty), appetizers, drink and a dessert (fried banana & ice-cream). My husband didn’t have the lunch special but he ordered the green curry chicken meal. All of the food was delicious and fresh. The best part to me was the dessert. Oh my I never knew that those warm bananas would be like a delightful treat in my mouth. Wow what a surprise! Crab Rangoon was perfectly cooked too! Great portions and prices are reasonable! Overall, the service was great, atmosphere was nice and the food was amazing. We will stay coming back here bc it’s our favorite Thai restaurant. Stop in and you will get to experience all that I mentioned. Enjoy! 😉
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The food remains authentic, and the lunch specials are fantastic. Our gracious host consistently provided fresh plates with each course. We began with curry puffs as appetizers—the skin was delicate, and the filling was generous. Our main entrees came with a crisp salad featuring fresh lettuce, a slice of tomato, tofu, shoelace carrots, and fresh bean sprouts. Every detail was spot on. Both entrees—Kee Mao noodles with tofu and Kee Mao fried rice with tofu—were outstanding and flavorful. We were exceptionally full and couldn’t eat another bite, so we skipped dessert. There’s always next time as we love coming back for the elegance of the restaurant, the spaciousness between the tables, and of course, the dining.
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This Thai restaurant punches well above its weight. The food? It’s got all the authenticity you’d expect but with a few surprises that keep things fresh. Take the drunken noodles, or pad kee mao—a dish you’ll find on any Thai menu, but here, they nail it. The balance of heat, texture, and flavor is perfect, and it’s stir-fried to a crispy, smoky perfection. It’s a dish that stands out without trying too hard. Then there’s the green curry with duck, or gaeng keow wan ped, which redefines what you thought you knew about Thai food. The duck adds a richness that takes the creamy, aromatic curry to a whole new level. It’s bold but subtle, a dish that might surprise you if you’re used to more traditional versions. And don’t sleep on the mango sticky rice, khao niew mamuang. The coconut milk foam topping is an unexpected twist, but it works. The result is a sweet, creamy, slightly playful take on a classic. Prices? Fair for the quality and the creativity you get in return. For something that offers both authenticity and innovation, it’s a rare find. Whether you’re looking for a traditional favorite or a dish with a bit of flair, this place delivers. If you haven’t been yet, you’re definitely missing out.
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I love coming to Thai Thai! We had the lunch specials which were flat noodles with chicken, chicken stirred fried rice, and fried shrimp curry. The lunch came with salads with a peanut sauce (so tasty), appetizers, drink and a dessert (fried banana & ice-cream). My husband didn’t have the lunch special but he ordered the green curry chicken meal. All of the food was delicious and fresh. The best part to me was the dessert. Oh my I never knew that those warm bananas would be like a delightful treat in my mouth. Wow what a surprise! Crab Rangoon was perfectly cooked too! Great portions and prices are reasonable! Overall, the service was great, atmosphere was nice and the food was amazing. We will stay coming back here bc it’s our favorite Thai restaurant. Stop in and you will get to experience all that I mentioned. Enjoy! 😉
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The food remains authentic, and the lunch specials are fantastic. Our gracious host consistently provided fresh plates with each course. We began with curry puffs as appetizers—the skin was delicate, and the filling was generous. Our main entrees came with a crisp salad featuring fresh lettuce, a slice of tomato, tofu, shoelace carrots, and fresh bean sprouts. Every detail was spot on. Both entrees—Kee Mao noodles with tofu and Kee Mao fried rice with tofu—were outstanding and flavorful. We were exceptionally full and couldn’t eat another bite, so we skipped dessert. There’s always next time as we love coming back for the elegance of the restaurant, the spaciousness between the tables, and of course, the dining.
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