Basil Fried Rice Pork Belly ($15) basil, onion, bell pepper, young peppercorn, plus Fried Egg (+$2) (Spicy 3)
drunken noodle
Thai Iced Coffee & Thai Iced Tea with boba
Chive cake
Drunken noodles, pad thai, spring rolls,
Pad See Ew and Drunken Noodle
Pad Thai
drunken noodle & pineapple fried rice
Thai Stree
Menu
Pad Thai
Pineapple Fried Rice Chicken ($16) carrot, tomato, cashew, broccoli, onion, egg, toasted cashew, pineapple and yellow curry powder (No chili
interior
Pad See Ew
Pad Cha with pork belly
Pad Thai
Pad Thai
Decor
Pad See Ew
Kanom Jeeb
food
ramen and noodles
Mona A.
Dec 20, 2024
Loveeee Thai Street! This was my go-to spot on Uber Eats during the three years I lived in Baltimore. I dined in once, and the vibe was more of a casual, quick walk-up style rather than a typical sit-down restaurant. The service was fast and friendly, and the food was always an easy 100/10. Fair warning: their spiciest level is really spicy, so proceed with caution. If you haven't tried it yet, I highly recommend their pad thai, drunken noodle, and any of their curries or soups -- they're all soooo stunning
Read MoreMadison C.
Feb 23, 2025
I've been craving some genuine Thai Tea, and this place hit the spot! Located inside the Fells Point Market, this little shop was delightful. Me and my homegirl were on a budget, so we only stuck to appetizers. I still think it was a little pricy even after splitting, but I would come here again to focus on the entrees rather than the appetizers. The seating is shared between all the restaurants inside the market hall, and we came at a pretty quiet time. Even though it was slow, we did wait quite a bit for our food. We were given the option to have our drinks served first, giving us some down time to mosey around the rest of the market with something sweet to sip on. We were notified that our food was ready, via text.We had the Curry Puff and Moo Ping Nom Sod. The Curry Puff filling was delicious, and the onion vinaigrette was essential to cut through the rich pastry. We spent most of our time in the food court mumbling through stuffed cheeks about how good the pastries were. The Moo Ping Nom Sod was good, surprisingly not as salty as other Thai restaurants. This enabled you to truly enjoy the vegetables it came with, as well as the steaming hot rice that came individually wrapped, ensuring that the rice would be soft even after opening the container.
Read MoreAna B.
Apr 25, 2024
This is a casual Thai eatery inside broadway market - but hands down the best Thai in the city. You can eat inside the market, but I mostly do takeaway. I am always on the hunt for the best pad Thai but convinced this doesn't exist in Baltimore. However, their fried rice, the chive cake, curry and Kao Soi are fantastic. A word to the orderer: a 1 is spicy and the 2 is hot. The 3 is death, and I love spicy. Make sure you stay at the 2 even for hot if you want your food to be tolerable. They have punch cards but I've yet to get a free meal as I keep replacing them with new ones The staff is always friendly, the last time I went we had a whole convo about the spicy levels at Thai street!
Read MoreRosemary M.
Apr 26, 2024
A neat little spot!I grabbed one of their Thai teas with boba while waiting for my food at another stall in the market. It was super sweet but delicious and did the job of holding me over until my food was ready. The boba pearls seemed like they were cooked well and were nice and chewy. I noticed the lids weren't the sealed ones you usually get at a dedicated boba shop. I will say I did miss the satisfaction of stabbing the straw into the lid, but I found the drink to be mixed up well even if you couldn't give it a shake. A lot of the food on their menu sounded really delicious. I definitely would have ordered something to try if I wasn't currently waiting on my lunch plans for the day! Looking forward to going back to try their food!
Read MoreSmitha M.
Oct 6, 2024
This is an excellent spot for Thai food inside Broadway Market. They have a wide range of spice levels and the food are accommodating to vegans and vegetarians. The service was quick and smooth, the staff are friendly and welcoming. There is plenty of seating inside the market as well as outdoor. I love the decorations of the food stall, it makes me feel like I made it to Thailand right there!
Read MoreDeanna D.
Apr 7, 2024
Thai food is definitely one of my favorite cuisines. Maximum flavor in one dish, what more could you ask for! Thai Street definitely delivered what it was supposed to! Thai Street is located in the Broadway market food hall. This food hall isn't as great as others, there really aren't many options to choose from. I was actually visited the mall to attend a yelp elite event and decided to order from here. The lady was working the stall was very nice. The food came out quickly and was piping hot! I ordered the Pad See Ew, which was amazing! The perfect amount of hot! I devoured my meal before I could even get it home! I will be back!
Read MoreStephanie G.
Mar 15, 2024
I am on the hunt to find the best pad Thai in Baltimore! Is this it? No BUT it was still quite tasty! I ordered the "no spice" level just to be safe because this was a new try for me and I did add chili flakes and LOTS of lime juice to make it more flavorful. Maybe with a kick it would've been better? It was good, but it was missing some of that tradition Pad Thai flavoring although it looked well seasoned. This would be great choice if at the Broadway Market, but I will probably order from elsewhere next time. I will say, that this was ready SO fast - WAY less than the projected time online and the staff was super friendly (: Broadway Market is a very cool spot to check out in Fells with lots of different vendors to choose from. There is seating inside and outside with a nice ambiance.
Read MoreAlyssa K.
Feb 10, 2024
Thai street is located in the Broadway market building of Fell's Point. Thai street is one of the multiple food stalls at Broadway Market. I have been here a handful of times and am a big fan of their Drunken Noodles/Pad Kee Mao. This place has different spice levels ranging from 0 (no spice)-5 (death level). When I go to other establishments I can generally order a level 1 and get a very mild spice, however here the level 1 spice is actually quite spicy. When I last ordered takeout from here, I ordered a spice level of 1, but I was dying halfway through the meal. Regardless, the food here is very flavorful!! I have also really enjoyed the Panang curry at another visit and the excess curry liquid was used the next day to stretch into a second meal. This place is very quick in making orders and even takes orders on delivery platforms (grub hub, door dash, etc.). Thai street is reasonably priced and is definitely one of the places that I fall back on when I don't want to cook for myself.
Read MoreZaria D.
Jun 13, 2023
When I travel, I love to try new Thai restaurants. This came up with good reviews. Not sure what happened this day but I am left disappointed that I just spend all this money on a child size portion of food. I ordered the basil chicken with rice and the puff along with two teas. It wasn't on a lunch menu and definitely not enough for more than one person. There was no place to add sauce requests yet they give you no sauce. I am so disappointed in this attempt to support a local restaurant while in town. Maybe if I sat down inside, it would be better. I am not willing to take the risk.
Read MoreRachel N.
Feb 2, 2025
Solid Thai food with counter service. We had the papaya salad without shrimp, beef drunken noodle, and tofu green curry before going to see a show at Vagabond. The service is friendly and thoughtful, the food comes quickly and is delicious, I don't know what more to say. I highly recommend it.
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