We picked up three vegetarian dishes from Kind-D Thai Kitchen for about $50: Pad Thai, Tom Yum noodle soup, and a second noodle soup.
As expected, Pad Thai doesn’t always carry out well. I had some coconut milk at home and added that along with the chili sauce and soy sauce they provided, which made it much better. I had requested no mushrooms and no egg, and the Pad Thai came exactly that way. I also liked that it included baby corn.
The two soups were made with vegetarian broth and included tofu, which worked out really well.
Ordering over the phone was easy, and the staff spoke clear English, which made the process smooth. The food was ready on time. The space itself is more of a pickup joint than a sit-down restaurant, which is fine if you’re looking for takeout.
Overall: a reliable neighborhood spot for vegetarian Thai takeout with good service and attention...
Read moreFood is still good compared to the previous Thai Express. Got the pad se ew beef and thai tea. Tastes similar. They painted/remodeled the front area which looks nice. They had 4 cooks in there running the line compared to the 2 prior older thai ladies that were machines.
Only real criticism is they jacked up the prices and decreased the portion sizes. Used to be about $18 for my order, now $25 and the tray is less full. Such is life. Ill probably hit it a few more times with the whole family and get their take. Similar thing happened to Rice Things...
Read moreTried Kin-D Thai Kitchen for the first time and loved it! I ordered the pad see ew with chicken and a Thai tea—both were absolutely delicious. My friend ordered several different dishes and everything we tried was really good. I’ll definitely be coming back to try more from their menu.
The restaurant looks pretty new and fresh, but they told us it’s been open for almost 2 years. It’s a small shop with only a few tables, but the space is clean and welcoming. A great spot for tasty,...
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