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We discovered Eat Thai on Google Maps while visiting the mall and decided to give it a try after seeing the 4.7 rating, customizable dishes, and kids’ menu. What a great choice!
As we arrived, the restaurant immediately gave off a welcoming vibe. The windows were decorated with cute elephant designs, tying in perfectly with the “E” in Eat Thai. Inside, the space was spotless, with small touches of class like a touch lamp and floral arrangement on each table.
We were warmly greeted by Natarie (“Nat”), whose smile and kind personality made us feel right at home. She mentioned that the restaurant has only been open for two years—impressive, considering how well they’re doing already.
For starters, we ordered the vegetable egg rolls. My daughter had never tried them before and ended up eating two on her own—they were that good! My wife ordered the Panang with chicken (level 1 spice). It was a little too spicy for her, but when I tried it, I thought it was excellent—rich, flavorful, and full of depth. My daughter chose noodles with chicken (no veggies), and she ate every single bite. I ordered the basil chicken, and let me tell you—they absolutely nailed it. The sauce had that perfect home-cooked feel that literally gave me goosebumps.
Thank you, Nat, for taking such great care of our family. Eat Thai is a gem, and we’re already looking forward to coming back. Keep up the...
Read moreThis restaurant was originally Thai Cottage. I was a lil bit skeptical when i saw this place renamed to Eat Thai and wonder if they are as good as Thai Cottage, so i gave them a try.
They redesigned the interior so it looks spacious and cute. I went on a Sunday after church at 11am when they open. Only two employees at the front but they were very nice, sweet and attentive.
I ordered papaya salad, tom yum soup, pad Thai, pad see ew, boat noodles and mango sticky rice for dessert. I love the tom yum soup: tangy, sour but sweet after taste. The papaya salad was very refreshing and crunchy. My mom love her pad Thai with the crunchy from the peanut and bean sprout. My favorite is the pad see ew because it has a smokey flavor. I just wish they put lil bit less season cuz it got salty when i finished it. I’ve only seen boat noodles on social media but never tried it, so of course i gotta order it when i saw it on the menu. It’s good, has a similar flavor to pho but the broth is thicker and less herby compare to pho. Idk it’s interesting lol, but it’s good. Can’t complete the meal without dessert and omg, the mango sticky rice was so good! Sticky rice was really soft and very coconuty. Combine with the fresh mango and young coconut cream, chef kiss!!! Me and my family were happy with our meal and definitely going back! Great Thai place in...
Read moreWe were looking for something to eat and decided to give Eat Thai a try. As someone with celiac disease, I always call ahead to ensure a restaurant can accommodate my needs. The staff was incredibly knowledgeable about gluten-free options, which immediately gave me peace of mind.
When we arrived, the restaurant was initially quiet but quickly filled up. The space was spotless, and the atmosphere felt welcoming. The staff went above and beyond, treating us with warmth and attentiveness throughout our meal.
We started with the spring rolls, which were very flavorful. For our main dishes, my family enjoyed the drunken noodles with chicken, while I opted for the shrimp version. Both were absolutely amazing—packed with bold, fresh flavors and cooked to perfection.
The prices were reasonable, especially for the quality of food and service we received. Eat Thai has officially become a staple for us, and we’re already planning our next visit. If you’re in the area, I highly recommend stopping by—you won’t be...
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