Address: 323 Wallace Ave, Louisville, KY 40207, USA
Phone: +15028999670
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 11AM–2:30PM
Tuesday: 11AM–2:30PM
Wednesday: 11AM–2:30PM
Thursday: 11AM–2:30PM
Friday: 11AM–2:30PM
Saturday: 12–3PM
Shabir Bharadia
We went on a Friday, just as it opened, and it was not busy. The waiter came to our table fairly quickly. He was not as warm and friendly as I would have expected. However, he got the job done quite well. We ordered an appetizer and a main course. The food was hot, well prepared, and delicious.
Chandler Dearth
Jordan and his team were AMAZING for a rehearsal dinner tonight. They went above and beyond to make sure everyone had what they needed and even whipped up a gluten free option on the spot. Highly highly recommend!!!
Brutalbutt Honest
Authentically Disappointed... Pid Wung Jing Jing (Thai for very very disappointed) was the first thought after my senses registered the first bite into the shrimp spring roll. Players- 4 adults, 2 are familiar with the Thai cuisine. Hungry Level- very hungry. Decor- it's time for an update. Maybe it'll get a refresh after the Middletown branch renovation is completed. Affordability and Value- The X doesn't intercept the Y. Quantity > Quality The Dishes... Shrimp Spring Roll, about $6 per roll, typical presentation, lacked any taste. Daym Drop would call it "Crunchy and Chewy Water." The dipping sauce was overly sweet (didn't taste like plum sauce). Loaded Fried Rice, about $12, somewhat authentic, had a lot of chopped up veggies (squash, carrots, broccoli, corn kernels) which were bland. We couldn't figure out what the seasoning was. It felt like the veggies were cooked separately, dumped, and stirred into the fried rice. Mango Salmon, about $20, unauthentic, had cubes of mango in creamy curry sauce poured over cooked salmon. It was sweet overall. Massanman Curry, about $14 plus $2 beef upcharge, somewhat authentic, had skinned-on redskin potato halves (should've been deskinned), sliced beef, in brown curry sauce. The dish didn't taste as bad but it was sweeter than it should've been. Basil Fried Rice, about $12, somewhat authentic, didn't have much basil flavoring as we had to ask for more basil. Not sure if this was supposed to be Basil Chicken, in the Fried Rice form. In sum- every dish tasted sweeter than they should've been, they didn't have their "identity," unauthentic, meh service (as we were leaving, we were thanked by an employee while he looked down on his phone). Likeliness to return- not very likely.
Scott Luong
Best Thai restaurant in Louisville. Food is so good I regularly go back which is pushing me further away from my goal of being a swimsuit model.
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We have contactless curbside available. Dining room is open at 50% capacity with social distancing practices throughout. All employees wears masks and we require all customers to wear masks as well.
They have both..the jasmine rice is amazing!
I know they serve wine because they have wine specials on certain weekdays.
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