Listen to your own voice. Listen to your own soul. Too many people listen to the noise of the world instead of themselves. After scouring the Denver area, I have to make noise and give major kudos to Dancing Noodle. This is one of the best Thai spots I have found. Consistently aahhmazing Thai dishes. Reflective of authentic and aromatic spices - coconut laced curry, garlic and heat. Wonderful service and friendly Thai faces to greet you.
A tiny storefront in a strip mall, this little gem is meant to be found and explored by Thai food lovers. It's no surprise that their take out volume is off the charts. Generous portions with fair pricing.
The food prepared here is reflective of how my mom prepares homecooked meals. It's been freshly chopped, ingredients lovingly curated, and time spent stirring over the hot stove. I love that they offer both the cucumber salad and papaya salad. The squid salad is refreshing and light but level 3 has the perfect heat. ANY of the dishes with the homemade noodles are phenomenal like the drunken noodles. The chicken rice soup at level 3 spice is a perfect remedy if you're under the weather or needing comfort food. My ultimate favorite is the red curry with pork at level 4 spice.
As I believe, your mood should never dictate your manners. Be an encourager. The world has plenty of critics already. You are guaranteed to be in the best mood with a happy belly eating really really fantastic...
ย ย ย Read moreWe had been going to this place at least couple of times a month for take-out since we moved to Parker and the food is spot on and if its party of family get together, they all love the food. I usually don't write a bad review, but this place had disappointed me twice on basis of racism. The last time was way too bad and couldn't tolerate so I decided to put a review. I was there for a take-out order and was very busy, I was standing on the counter and a slim young lady got angry on me and asked me to stand away from the counter since I was in her way, she replied "can't you see your order is not ready". I was mortified and asked her I stood there since the last person was right there to order, I needed to add salad to my order. She responded with a stern voice " OK than just stand there. I replied back asking her why she is so rude, to which she replied with a loud voice "I am not rude I am just very busy" and a minute later I saw her wait on another table to whom she was very respectable and sweet. Tears almost rolled out of my eyes on how I was treated and discriminated, if I wouldn't have paid $65 for the dinner take-out I would have walked out quietly. I had no words and I felt very demeaning and unwelcomed. The same night the take-out order I had to...
ย ย ย Read moreFirst time here. I'm by means no expert on Thai food, but I am a (self-proclaimed) expert on why I came here in the first place. Tom Yum Soup. I ordered a large chicken soup with a 5 on a 1-5 "spicy scale" because I LIKE PAIIIN. Turns out, it was just "pretty spicy". Nothing that would blow your socks off, but everyone's different. The broth was amazing. The one complaint is that I wish they wouldn't use white button mushrooms and instead use oyster mushrooms as those are more traditional and it doesn't throw off the texture of the soup like buttons do. I also got a side of spring rolls that were awesome. The staff are SUPER efficient, as you have all these ANNOYING online orderers clogging the queue coming into the restaurant, early mind you, and then throwing a fit that their order isn't ready. The 2 ladies working the front were polite, professional and QUICK. My appetizer of FRESH spring rolls came out within 2 minutes of ordering. And this place was busy as heck. The only things that were meh is that the restaurant itself is very small and cramped (not much you can do about that) and the chairs sitting down are quite uncomfortable. Overall a very...
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