37. Pad Thai
food, crepes
the entrance to the restaurant
food, pancakes
food
food, curry
dessert, food
62. Garlic Pepper (Beef)
food, soups and chowder
curry, food
outside
food
a hand holding a menu
Menu 7/6/2022
Menu 7/6/2022
Lunch special 07/27/23
The worse service ever! People walking out waited 1 hour for food after messing up!
curry, food
food, paella
paella, food
19. Seafood Tom Yum
Mind K.
Dec 18, 2024
Good Thai food, probably the most authentic Thai taste in the area. I love their lunch specials. Affordable and tastety.
Read MoreJesse G.
Feb 14, 2025
This place is NOT RECOMMENDED. Don't order! At your own risk. Online order is the worse!
Read MoreJaimito J.
Jun 14, 2024
A Solid 4 Stars****Food 4 Stars****Price 4 Stars****Cleanliness 4 Stars****Ambiance 4 Stars****Pad see ew 4 Stars****Pineapple Fried Rice: 4.5 Stars*****Chicken Satay 3.5 Stars****Desert 5 Stars coconut ice cream with fried chips. So, good! So, today on this sunny afternoon, my mother and her dutiful offspring venture into the culinary wonderland of Lucky Thai Restaurant. My momma, ever the connoisseur of life's finer things, asked me if I could recommend a meal that was a "flavorful spiritual extravaganza." Naturally, I rose to the challenge, knowing full well that Asian cuisine, much like its Mediterranean counterpart, is an explosion of flavors that can send one into a trance, questioning all their life choices. Thus, I had her try four of my all-time favorites, plus dessert, of course.**Fresh Spring Roll**: We kicked things off with the Spring Rolls, wrapped delicately in rice paper and stuffed with mixed greens, pork, and shrimp. It came with four rolls and two dipping sauces - a tasty oil concoction and a delightful peanut sauce. The rolls were generous with shrimp, pork, and vegetables, making them a steal at $10.95. Momma loved them so much she nearly tried to smuggle the peanut sauce in her purse.**Pineapple Fried Rice**: Next up, my all-time favorite, the Pineapple Fried Rice. Now, let's be honest here: they only gave us two shrimp, which is a shrimp travesty considering other places shower you with at least six. But, and this is a big but, the stir-fried rice with shrimp, chicken, pineapple, onions, egg, cashew nuts, and curry powder was so divine, I didn't even think to complain. At $17.95, it's a bit pricey, but hey, sometimes you pay extra for enlightenment.**Pad See Ew Noodle**: The Pad See Ew was our third delight. Pan-fried rice noodles with shrimp, egg, Chinese broccoli, and black soy sauce. Having sampled this dish at over 50 Thai joints, I consider myself a bit of a Pad See Ew snob. This one was good - not earth-shattering, but solid. Let's call it average in a good way. Worth the $14.95 for sure.**Chicken Satay**: Then, there was the Chicken Satay. Grilled marinated chicken with Thai herbs and coconut milk, served with peanut sauce and cucumber salad. It was okay, not mind-blowing, but decent. At $10.95, it's a fair trade-off for some protein, even if it didn't exactly transport us to the streets of Bangkok.**Dessert**: Finally, we reached the grand finale - crispy coconut chips with sesame seeds and coconut ice cream. This dessert was nothing short of a revelation. I've never been a coconut fanatic, but wow! The crispy, delicate chips paired perfectly with the smooth, silky ice cream, sending my sweet tooth into overdrive. A fitting end to our flavorful journey.In conclusion, Lucky Thai Restaurant delivered a flavorful spiritual extravaganza that left momma and me both satisfied and slightly dazed - questioning our life choices, but in the best possible way.
Read MoreBecky B.
Jan 1, 2025
Small, unnoticeable location, but the food is delicious! Our first time trying it and we really liked what we got. Pad Thai with chicken, Mild, spicy Pad Prik King with chicken and Pad See Ew noodles with chicken. Service was friendly and food ready in good time, after I called in our take out order. I think we found our new Thai restaurant and we can't wait to try so much more!
Read MoreGeorgette M.
Nov 17, 2024
The food was amazing. It was cooked to order and very fresh. We had the pineapple fried rice, pad kee mow, and the orange chicken. The portions were good size and very tasty. The server was a little shy, but overall great experience. We are definitely coming back.
Read MoreChris W.
Nov 18, 2024
The food is awful--probably fine for Americans who haven't been to Thailand. It's not authentic and lacks flavor. It might be worth the price, but it's definitely not a good option if you're looking for authentic Thai food.
Read MoreJames R.
Sep 5, 2023
Came here for a work lunch and it was great. Quick service and fresh food. I ordered the pad Thai with chicken with a Thai iced tea. We shared pork spring rolls and chicken fried rice. All delicious and it left me so full. I'm not always going to be in this area, but this is a definite solid thai spot!
Read MoreJana R.
Jul 23, 2024
Just picked up my pad see ew with chicken, and it is delicious. It was hot when I picked it up. They were prompt and worth it. Price was right, for quantity and quality. I'm definitely going back again.
Read MoreAndrew H.
Mar 14, 2024
Came here and had the Thai boat Beef soup and it was really good. Definitely filling and worth the price. The place inside is pretty specious and very comfortable to be at. Service was good but not the best which is why I'm only giving 4 stars. They forgot to bring us our drinks and we ended up getting the food first and then our drinks 5 minutes later. Other than that the service was good and we definitely enjoyed ourselves. I would definitely recommend this place for dine in if in the mood for some Thai food.
Read MoreYessica S.
Oct 2, 2024
The food is really good here. I think they should be busier than what they are. I've had their Tom Yum soup, panang curry, pineapple fried rice, Tom Kah, Pad see ew, pad Thai, and sticky rice with mango and everything had been delicious. This has become one of our go to Thai restaurants and we will continue to support them. Also the staff is very nice so that's always a great plus.
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