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Lotus Thai Cuisine

Lotus Thai Cuisine

4133 Piedmont Ave Oakland, CA 94611-5109, 94611-4848, United States

Thai • Pasta • Coffee • Chicken


"So on this day my dad and his girlfriend picked me up for a early dinner. The other Thai restaurant a few blocks down was closed so we decided to check out Orchids. I am pleased to announce that we made a wonderful and delicious choice. The atmosphere inside Orchids was clean and very spacious. Staff was kind and welcoming. There was only a couple of other tables with diners and we were seated in a nice cozy corner table right near the kitchen. It was past 3pm when the lunch special ends but the staff was kind enough to let us choose from the lunch menu nonetheless. We began with some refreshing ice cold water as we went through the menu to select our items. We ordered A green sesame ginger salad that was bursting with fresh delicious flavors and not overpowering at all. I even used the dressing to pour over my jasmine rice which had some hints of lemongrass and cilantro that added so nicely to the rice. We followed up with a order of the Tom Kha coconut soup with chicken. Very fresh and delicious flavors. For our main entree we ordered the hot chili green beans dish with chicken. It had lemongrass, young bell peppers bell peppers, bamboo shoots, and lemongrass. Everything went so well with each other and we had a very pleasant dining experience. The Thai Ice Tea was also on point. Orchids Thai restaurant is definitely a place i will be dining at again with friends family and even a date. Thank you Orchids for a wonderful and pleasant authentic Thai dining experience. See you soon. Next time ill try the curries, bbq, and noodle dishes."

Line Thai

Line Thai

3964 Washington Blvd, 94538, Fremont, US, United States

Tea • Thai • Soup • Chicken


"This charming Fremont Thai restaurant was completely empty at lunchtime, which is, sadly, a reflection of our currently declining economy. In normal times most any local restaurant would have a full house, or at least one or two Uber Eats drivers picking up an order. But today I had the restaurant all to myself. If you 're lucky, like I was, to discover Line Thai when it 's not busy you 'll be treated to a quiet oasis, tasteful decor, prompt service and an outstanding meal.My knowledge of Thai cuisine is limited so I ordered Pad Thai with a side of coconut soup. The soup arrived first and was a perfect balance of spices and a visual treat. A few moments later the Pad Thai dish arrived and I actually wished it had arrived a little later as I was still enjoying the soup so much. The soup featured slices of large fresh mushrooms. A+The Pad Thai didn 't disappoint, either. I chose chicken for the protein but shrimp and tofu are other options. I requested additional minced peanuts as I find they add a crunchy counterpoint to the texture of the noodles. It did seem that the soup had more chicken than the Pad Thai.Line Thai 's menu is a little confusing at first but if you flip to the back you 'll find appetizing photos of the featured dishes. New diners might confuse the name Line with the phrase product line or with a geometric primitive. Once you realize that the restaurant is named Line the menu makes more sense. The menu 's photo of their deep fried banana dessert was very tempting that 's a must for my next visit.The food at Line Thai is as good as any high end restaurant. Don 't let the lack of tablecloths and candles fool you; this is fine dining in a casual setting.Prices for entrees are under $20 which is average for a dinner menu. My total was $27 without tip, a bargain for a private lunch experience, especially in this economy.My guess is that Line Thai hasn 't been open very long. Once the local office workers discover this place, you 'll miss the chance of duplicating my solo dining experience. There 'll be a Line."

Farmhouse Thai Eatery

Farmhouse Thai Eatery

98 Wadsworth Blvd No 117 (at Alameda), Lakewood, Colorado, USA, 80226, United States

Thai • Asiatic • American • Ice Cream


"4.5 stars. Reviews for this place are all over the board so I 'm not sure what 's going on. We went on a Saturday for dinner and there were only about 10 people there. My wife ordered the pad Thai and was not impressed. I tried it and it was fairly light on flavor. The noodles were also cut, maybe 1 inch long, instead of served in the traditional way. All the tables also had forks and you had to ask for chopsticks, which seemed odd. We were the only ones using chopsticks. I ordered the pad See lew and it was the most flavorful pad See lew I 've had. It was also spicy, which took me off guard. We had the satay appetizer, which was great. Cooked well and flavorful. We also ended up ordering the mango sticky rice and it was the best I 've ever had. The service for us was fine, as expected. The cost before tax and tip (no drinks) was $55. The couple next to us said their food was good as well. I know this place is fairly new and maybe they are still finding their groove with their operations based on previous reviews. This place does feel like a mom and pop place, but they had 3 people working front of house and 1 or 2 in the kitchen. I suspect they may be trying to adjust the food and approach for the typical clientele in Denver, but they don 't need to. I will go back because honestly this is some of the best Thai food in Denver."