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ZapVor by Thai Spice - Woodlands — Restaurant in Spring

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ZapVor by Thai Spice - Woodlands
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Nearby attractions
Activate Games
536 Sawdust Rd Suite C, The Woodlands, TX 77380
Painting with a Twist
570 Sawdust Rd, The Woodlands, TX 77380
The Woodlands Art League
701 Sawdust Rd, The Woodlands, TX 77380
Ardest Gallery
25200 Grogans Park Dr, The Woodlands, TX 77380
Nearby restaurants
Kobe Japanese Grill and sushi
433 Sawdust Rd, Spring, TX 77380
RC'S NYC PIZZA & PASTA - The Woodlands
501 Sawdust Rd Ste I, Houston, TX 77380
Sushi Masa Spring
355 Sawdust Rd, Spring, TX 77380
Pit-Master Bar-B-Que
343 Sawdust Rd, Spring, TX 77380
The Olive Oil Restaurant
373 Sawdust Rd, Spring, TX 77380
The Omega Grill
399 Sawdust Rd, Spring, TX 77380
OlaTee African Cafe
409 Sawdust Rd, Spring, TX 77380
Ale & Ivy
305 Sawdust Rd, Spring, TX 77380
Hyderabad House
407 Sawdust Rd, The Woodlands, TX 77380
Natalita's #2
387 Sawdust Rd, Spring, TX 77380
Nearby hotels
Super 8 by Wyndham Spring / The Woodlands
24903 Interstate 45 N, Spring, TX 77380
SureStay by Best Western Spring North Houston
24903 I-45, Spring, TX 77380
Holiday Inn & Suites Spring - the Woodlands Area by IHG
24888 Interstate 45 N, Spring, TX 77386
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham The Woodlands/Spring
24868 Interstate 45 N, Spring, TX 77386
Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Houston North/Spring
24485 Interstate 45 N, Spring, TX 77380
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ZapVor by Thai Spice - Woodlands

Wood Winds Shopping Center, 421 Sawdust Rd, Spring, TX 77380
4.5(203)
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attractions: Activate Games, Painting with a Twist, The Woodlands Art League, Ardest Gallery, restaurants: Kobe Japanese Grill and sushi, RC'S NYC PIZZA & PASTA - The Woodlands, Sushi Masa Spring, Pit-Master Bar-B-Que, The Olive Oil Restaurant, The Omega Grill, OlaTee African Cafe, Ale & Ivy, Hyderabad House, Natalita's #2
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(281) 651-2205
Website
zapvorbythaispice.com

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Featured dishes

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L1 Pad Thai - $15
Rice stick noodle with egg batter, bean sprout and chives
L10 Red Curry
With bamboo shoot and eggplant
L11 Grilled Thai Teriyaki Chicken - $15
Served with egg fried rice
L2 Pad Kua Gai - $15
Fresh flat rice noodle, this dish best with chicken, egg batter, scallion, cilantro and pickle turnip
L3 Pad Ka Praw
Ground meat , green bean, onion in chili garlic and basil sauce.

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Nearby attractions of ZapVor by Thai Spice - Woodlands

Activate Games

Painting with a Twist

The Woodlands Art League

Ardest Gallery

Activate Games

Activate Games

5.0

(802)

Open 24 hours
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Painting with a Twist

Painting with a Twist

4.8

(231)

Open 24 hours
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The Woodlands Art League

The Woodlands Art League

4.9

(10)

Open 24 hours
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Ardest Gallery

Ardest Gallery

5.0

(25)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Learn easy dim sum
Learn easy dim sum
Sat, Dec 20 • 3:30 PM
Spring, Texas, 77379
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The Woodlands Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
The Woodlands Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
9595 Six Pines Dr Suite 8200, The Woodlands, 77380
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Houston Interactive Aquarium & Animal Preserve
Houston Interactive Aquarium & Animal Preserve
Sat, Dec 20 • 12:00 AM
5440 North Sam Houston Parkway East, Humble, 77032
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Nearby restaurants of ZapVor by Thai Spice - Woodlands

Kobe Japanese Grill and sushi

RC'S NYC PIZZA & PASTA - The Woodlands

Sushi Masa Spring

Pit-Master Bar-B-Que

The Olive Oil Restaurant

The Omega Grill

OlaTee African Cafe

Ale & Ivy

Hyderabad House

Natalita's #2

Kobe Japanese Grill and sushi

Kobe Japanese Grill and sushi

4.4

(478)

$$

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RC'S NYC PIZZA & PASTA - The Woodlands

RC'S NYC PIZZA & PASTA - The Woodlands

4.3

(804)

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Sushi Masa Spring

Sushi Masa Spring

4.6

(854)

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Pit-Master Bar-B-Que

Pit-Master Bar-B-Que

4.2

(331)

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Reviews of ZapVor by Thai Spice - Woodlands

4.5
(203)
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5.0
2y

I've tried this place a few times since they opened. Looks like the hiccups are fixed, and they have a pretty good following. A little spice goes a long way here. Service is on point. Everyone is super friendly. You wouldn't know it was Thai by the decor, but there are some nice things hanging out. I enjoyed my lunch overall. I'm glad they're doing well. My friends and I will try to return for dessert now that more is being served.

I haven't found a dish that wows me yet, but I've only tried a handful of dishes. Papaya salad, tom yum soup were ok today. I also had green beans and ground pork. It was different. I think sweeter than I expected. I will be back to try some other dishes next time.

Last time I had the egg and pork special, that was pretty sweet too.

Sugar must be a secret ingredient in these dishes.

Thai Tea is always fun, and the place is super clean.

This is the most authentic Thai place by far on this side of town.

I'll be back, still looking for that one dish I love so i can come...

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1.0
1y

As much as I want to give this place a 5 star I regretfully can not. We have been here 3 times in total. The first time was amazing, and would have given 5 stars the flavors are to die for. The second time we found a hair in our curry. They gave us a new bowl and gave us that dish for free which made that instance right with us. We tried the place again because we liked it so much but regretfully we again found 2 hairs in our food, one in our curry AGAIN and the other in the Pad Thai. They seriously need to wear hair nets in the kitchen, this is very disgusting. We did not mention the second time because we did not want it to seem like we were trying to get free food because the staff seemed as though they wanted to blame us for trying to do that. All 3 times the hair was long dark black hair (the color of ALL the staff) I have short brown hair with red and blond highlights and my husband has VERY short (skin fade) black hair so it is impossible to be ours. DO NOT EAT HERE until they start...

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2.0
3y

I have been there twice, first alone, and later in group of 6. I want to like this place but the second time is worse than the first. This is the same location as the previous Thai place called Zato. The parking is convenient. The inside looks nice, prettier than Zato. A new ownership. The staff were ok, not rude, let's just say, somewhat helpful. They exhibit a little hint here and there which remind me of a stereo-type of asian restaurants portrayed in Hollywood movies. I have been eating Thai food for over 50 years, in 3 different continents, in many countries, including Thailand. Therefore, my expectation may be different from many Texans. The food needs improvement, as far as taste. Authenticity - need improvement, no even close. Price/portion = high, when compared to other Thai places in Houston. I did not have time to try ALL the dishes, as I often do by multiple visits. But, I will not be doing that at this location, since the alternatives are not too far, like Sticky Rice...

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Lisa BenoitLisa Benoit
I've tried this place a few times since they opened. Looks like the hiccups are fixed, and they have a pretty good following. A little spice goes a long way here. Service is on point. Everyone is super friendly. You wouldn't know it was Thai by the decor, but there are some nice things hanging out. I enjoyed my lunch overall. I'm glad they're doing well. My friends and I will try to return for dessert now that more is being served. I haven't found a dish that wows me yet, but I've only tried a handful of dishes. Papaya salad, tom yum soup were ok today. I also had green beans and ground pork. It was different. I think sweeter than I expected. I will be back to try some other dishes next time. Last time I had the egg and pork special, that was pretty sweet too. Sugar must be a secret ingredient in these dishes. Thai Tea is always fun, and the place is super clean. This is the most authentic Thai place by far on this side of town. I'll be back, still looking for that one dish I love so i can come back regularly.
s bs b
I have been there twice, first alone, and later in group of 6. I want to like this place but the second time is worse than the first. This is the same location as the previous Thai place called Zato. The parking is convenient. The inside looks nice, prettier than Zato. A new ownership. The staff were ok, not rude, let's just say, somewhat helpful. They exhibit a little hint here and there which remind me of a stereo-type of asian restaurants portrayed in Hollywood movies. I have been eating Thai food for over 50 years, in 3 different continents, in many countries, including Thailand. Therefore, my expectation may be different from many Texans. The food needs improvement, as far as taste. Authenticity - need improvement, no even close. Price/portion = high, when compared to other Thai places in Houston. I did not have time to try ALL the dishes, as I often do by multiple visits. But, I will not be doing that at this location, since the alternatives are not too far, like Sticky Rice Thai and Sushi.
Lacy ChatterjeeLacy Chatterjee
RUN... When someone tells you they don't like Thai food it's because of places like this... I'm so pissed off. They BOILED our Crying Tiger steak!!!... it's supposed to be char grilled with a delicious spicy lime sauce. Crying Tiger is usually served sizzling on a hot plate similar to fajitas. It's one of my favorite Thai dishes. I can't believe they put UNSEASONED, BOILED meat on a banana leaf and served it to me. Hope my dog likes it! Furthermore, we ordered shrimp Tom Yum soup. They served Tom Yuck. No lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime flavors. The BUTTON mushrooms (put Asian mushrooms in Asian soup like seafood mushrooms, enoki, or straw. You're two doors down from the Asian grocery. They have it all.) and ROMA (again, face palm) tomato CHUNKS were raw as if they had just been sliced and thrown into hot broth. Just utter disappointment the entire visit. Serious foodies are coming to your table, ZapVor, get serious! Dear Foodies, save yourselves and take your money to a true Thai restaurant.
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I've tried this place a few times since they opened. Looks like the hiccups are fixed, and they have a pretty good following. A little spice goes a long way here. Service is on point. Everyone is super friendly. You wouldn't know it was Thai by the decor, but there are some nice things hanging out. I enjoyed my lunch overall. I'm glad they're doing well. My friends and I will try to return for dessert now that more is being served. I haven't found a dish that wows me yet, but I've only tried a handful of dishes. Papaya salad, tom yum soup were ok today. I also had green beans and ground pork. It was different. I think sweeter than I expected. I will be back to try some other dishes next time. Last time I had the egg and pork special, that was pretty sweet too. Sugar must be a secret ingredient in these dishes. Thai Tea is always fun, and the place is super clean. This is the most authentic Thai place by far on this side of town. I'll be back, still looking for that one dish I love so i can come back regularly.
Lisa Benoit

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I have been there twice, first alone, and later in group of 6. I want to like this place but the second time is worse than the first. This is the same location as the previous Thai place called Zato. The parking is convenient. The inside looks nice, prettier than Zato. A new ownership. The staff were ok, not rude, let's just say, somewhat helpful. They exhibit a little hint here and there which remind me of a stereo-type of asian restaurants portrayed in Hollywood movies. I have been eating Thai food for over 50 years, in 3 different continents, in many countries, including Thailand. Therefore, my expectation may be different from many Texans. The food needs improvement, as far as taste. Authenticity - need improvement, no even close. Price/portion = high, when compared to other Thai places in Houston. I did not have time to try ALL the dishes, as I often do by multiple visits. But, I will not be doing that at this location, since the alternatives are not too far, like Sticky Rice Thai and Sushi.
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RUN... When someone tells you they don't like Thai food it's because of places like this... I'm so pissed off. They BOILED our Crying Tiger steak!!!... it's supposed to be char grilled with a delicious spicy lime sauce. Crying Tiger is usually served sizzling on a hot plate similar to fajitas. It's one of my favorite Thai dishes. I can't believe they put UNSEASONED, BOILED meat on a banana leaf and served it to me. Hope my dog likes it! Furthermore, we ordered shrimp Tom Yum soup. They served Tom Yuck. No lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime flavors. The BUTTON mushrooms (put Asian mushrooms in Asian soup like seafood mushrooms, enoki, or straw. You're two doors down from the Asian grocery. They have it all.) and ROMA (again, face palm) tomato CHUNKS were raw as if they had just been sliced and thrown into hot broth. Just utter disappointment the entire visit. Serious foodies are coming to your table, ZapVor, get serious! Dear Foodies, save yourselves and take your money to a true Thai restaurant.
Lacy Chatterjee

Lacy Chatterjee

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