Thai-Osha — Where Laughter, Love, and Crab Rangoons Fill Your Soul
There are some places that feed more than just your appetite — they feed your spirit. And Thai-Osha is one of those rare gems.
From the moment I stepped inside, I knew I wasn’t just walking into another Thai restaurant. I was walking into someone’s heart and soul. Someone’s home. The space is cozy, welcoming, decorated in beautiful Thai decor, and intimate — like a little sanctuary where you immediately feel at ease and ready for home cooking. But the real magic? That comes from the owner.
Let me tell you about him.
He greeted me like an old friend — with the kind of warmth and joy that you can’t fake. So Funny, charming, down-to-earth, and so full of light… he has this way of making you feel like you’ve known him forever. It’s like you’re not just a customer — you’re family. The kind of energy he brings is rare. You can feel it in the way he laughs, the way he connects, the way he sees people. His spirit is so vibrant and kind, it honestly feels contagious. I left with a full stomach and full heart and a smile I couldn’t wipe off my face.
That’s the kind of business you want to support — one that feels built on love.
The service? Fast. Friendly. The whole staff radiates the same positive energy as the owner — everyone just seems genuinely happy to be there, and that joy spills over to the customers. You don’t feel like you’re just being served — you feel like you’re being welcomed.
And don’t even get me started on the food. Every dish was an experience. The flavors? Out of this world. Fresh, authentic, deeply comforting — the kind of food that takes you places and lingers in your memory. The crab rangoons? I’m still dreaming about them. I could have ate them all day. Home Made, Creamy, perfectly made — I nearly cried. Everything we ordered was beyond amazing, and I have no doubt that anything you choose from that menu will blow you away.
But honestly? Even if you didn’t come for the food (though you absolutely should), come to meet and talk to him. Come meet the kind, hilarious, big-hearted owner who reminds you that people like him still exist in the world — people who lead with love, who make strangers feel like friends, and who carry a light that lifts others just by being near them.
In a world that feels fast, disconnected, and overstimulated — Thai-Osha is a breath of fresh air. It’s cozy. It’s sincere. It’s the kind of place you want to keep coming back to.
You’re truly missing out on something special — the kind of special that fills both your stomach and your soul.
Let’s keep celebrating places like this — the ones that remind us what kindness...
Read moreSaw the restaurant from the road...my wife (half thai) said to stop...she could tell (I don't know how) this place would be good. I walked in and recognized the picture of the king and knew this was a Thai owned Thai restaurant. My wife and i's suspicions were confirmed...thai owners/cooks!!! Introduced myself and wife and told her my mother in law is full Thai...she gave us her number and my mother in law and the owner talked on the phone without ever meeting. Super friendly and instantly friends.
I got my go to dish gang garee with chicken hot...and it came out looking like ACTUAL Thai food...and after I tasted it I can say (having eaten authentic Thai food from my Thai mother in law) yes this place is real and has REAL Thai food.
So many Thai restaurants are maybe Chinese owned or Arabic owned or even hmung (like Bangkok 96)...and that's why the real taste isn't there. This place though is how thai food should taste in the states. Obviously we wont have every ingredient fresh from the field 30 mins later cooking like thailand but where else does except thailand.
Bottom line if you don't like this places food than you don't like REAL Thai food. I know Thai food isn't for everybody but that doesn't mean it's bad...it just means some people's pallets aren't favorable to it. But if you DO like Thai food then believe me...THIS IS THE ONLY PLACE TO GO.
Skip Bangkok 96 or sy Thai or any other places...this is the best period.
10 stars
Welcome to the neighborhood...
Read moreI would never recommend this place to anyone. The staff is very RUDE and I have never been anything but nice. It sucks because I love supporting local places however after my third time going there my order was incorrect again and my food was cold. Not to mention when placing my order through call in, the lady on the phone was very impatient. The last time I went they messed up my order, so I called them about it and asked if they could politely remake it. The lady was giving me such a hard time and kept saying she would give me more food next time however I knew I would never go back. We came to a conclusion that if I brought in my order she would have the cook remake it for me. When I went back in to get it remade she gave me nothing but a hard time saying she couldn't remake it and that next time they would do better. I told her that we agreed on having it remade and after a long and uncomfortable talk she took it back to have it remade. Not only did she call me names in the back with the cook but they took my old order and just added the missing ingredients to it! It was also cold!! I was nothing but nice and I work in customer service and the food industry so I know how customers can be. However, this was just unacceptable. NEVER going back and I recommend going to a different local place. Not to mention their food is ok for the price. They also overcharged me the last time I went but didn't know...
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