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Pad Thai $13.95only Shrimp and Chicken (Must Try)
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Tom Yum Noodle Soup. Authentic aromatic lemongrass soup and rice noodle.
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Neeta D.
Nov 7, 2024
This was an amazing find. Good for a casual lunch/ dinner when you're in mood for some good food. I loved everything we ordered, no kidding. The fried veg rolls were fresh and crispy. Their Mango seven is refreshing. Lychee thai iced tea isn't as sweet as the Thai ice tea you see usually. Tastes good and like tea with a couple of lychees infused.I'm a sucker for jasmine soup generally, so I enjoyed Tom yum as well, although I'd choose a different protein than chicken next time. Maybe seafood. Loved the drunken noodles and tropical shrimp fried rice.The price was great for the experience provided. Service is decent. Definitely recommended this place for a casual dine in.
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Daliana M.
Jan 26, 2025
Phenomenal! Delicious food, great service, and cute ambiance. Arrived around 7:30pm and the place was packed. The waiter had us look over the menu and had us order before we sat down. We started off with the Roti. I'd give the Roti an 8.5 out of 10. It came with a peanut sauce, yellow curry, and a sweet and sour type sauce. It was delicious and not oily. We also had the cream cheese ragoons. Also a solid 8.5 out of 10. Comforting taste and came with a sweet sauce to dip it in.Now onto the entrees. The Pad Thai special with fried chicken was one of the best Pad Thai's I've ever had. The noodles were nicely cooked and seasoned and the chicken reminded me of a chicken katsu, crispy with a juicy middle. 9 out of 10! The red curry was good but pretty standard, 7.5 out of 10. For the drinks we got a Thai iced tea and a Muy Thai. Both were very refreshing. Overall the food, service, and ambiance were great and we'll be back.
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Jonathan K.
Jan 20, 2025
Craving Thai food, my friends and I decided to stop by New Thai Bistro to give it a try. Upon walking in, we were warmly greeted by the staff, which set a positive tone for our visit, along with the nice ambiance. The service here was excellent. Our waiter checked in with us regularly, ensuring we were comfortable and enjoying our meal. This definitely added to the overall experience!Here's what we ordered:- Pad Se-Ew- Pad Thai Smile, Chicken- Yellow Curry (with a side of Jasmine Rice), Chicken: The Yellow Curry had great flavor, but I do wish the vegetables were softer. They were a bit firmer than I prefer, which slightly detracted from the dish. Rice is also separate from this dish, but would recommend adding it on. Delicious!- Lychee Thai Iced Tea: The Lychee Thai Iced Tea was a unique and fun twist! If you're a fan of trying something different, I would recommend this drink!Note: I also noticed some interesting items on the menu, like a dish that combines fried chicken and Pad Thai -- definitely something I'd like to try next time!Overall, it was a decent dining experience. I appreciate the effort to include creative twists in their menu, which sets them apart from more traditional Thai spots. I'm curious to see what else they have to offer and might be back for another visit to try more unique dishes!
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Naureen H.
Jan 14, 2025
I used to think that I love Thai food so much that even the worst Thai Food doesnot disappoint. This place proved me wrong. Came here for late dinner because of high number of online reviews. They had reservation available on Yelp so I thought it should be fine around 7:30 pm. The main sign was off so became hard to find the place as it's in a corner. Ambience wise it's a simple place, not too bright, some Thai decor and American music playing. There were two other parties besides us.We ordered Tom Yum soup with Shrimp. Soup was yummy to drink but was full of sweet onion slices so not sure if it was too much onion or the soups that I had at other places didn't contain onions. Panang Curry with chicken which was runny with big pieces of pepper in it. Rice was cold so we asked the lady to heat it up and had to wait for some time to get our rice back. Drunken noodle like other food seemed like dumped on the plate with varying sized tofu cubes. Bottom line: zero presentation and bland food which was very unappetizing. Before we got up the lady started removing condiments and stuff from the table (not the dishes) like she couldn't wait to get us out. I am newish to the area so will be discovering another Thai place.
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Darin T.
Dec 2, 2024
We recently checked out New Thai Bistro and were really impressed. The lunch special is an absolute steal at $14, including an appetizer, main dish, rice, and salad. The food quality at this price point is fantastic. My only (very nitpicky) gripe is that the crispy fish dish--which is on the regular lunch menu--wasn't included in the "specials." It's the only item that didn't make the cut, and I couldn't help but wish it had. I'll have to come back and try that next time. For starters, the coconut shrimp appetizer was a highlight. It didn't have that overly sweet, artificial taste that some places lean into--it was fresh and perfectly balanced. The yellow curry sauce was slightly on the thicker side, but incredibly flavorful, especially when paired with a side of pickled Thai chilis. On the flip side, the salad dressing was a bit unexpected, almost like a coconut mayo? It wasn't bad, just... unique.The service was a tad slower than we're used to, but not a dealbreaker. The ambience more than made up for it--bright murals and strong lighting made the space feel lively and fun.Overall, New Thai Bistro is definitely worth a visit, and we'll be back soon to explore more of the menu.
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Ann T.
Dec 8, 2024
It's been a while since I've been here and was looking forward to having Thai food. Was going to order the Emerald noodles, and then noticed the special menu which included an appetizer combo and fried chicken pad Thai. I should've checked photos, but instead asked the server what she recommended and she let me know that the fried chicken pad Thai was very popular. I was thinking more actual fried chicken or something like Korean fried chicken, instead, what I received was a huge Panko cutlet aka chicken Katsu. Unfortunately, I'm not the biggest chicken Katsu fan and didn't expect it at a Thai restaurant. I did try a couple pieces with the yummy peanut sauce, but it was still katsu. Ended up putting it to the side and took it home to the Hubbs. The pad Thai noodles were on the sweeter side, light on the bean sprouts - which I like and had lots of tofu. The red curry tofu & veggies was good and mildly spiced, however my sister from a different mother thought it was spicy. The appetizer combo came with two coconut shrimp, two veggie eggrolls, two Gyoza, two cream cheese wontons, and what tasted like two lumpia Shanghai. The appys weren't exactly Thai. They were served with a sweet chili sauce, a coconut mayo sauce, and a peanut sauce. What I ordered was more Thai fusion than actual Thai food, still good, but not what I was expecting.
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Erin K.
Dec 26, 2024
I have been here twice. The first time, I remember I enjoyed what I had, but I can't quite remember what I ordered. The most recent experience left me disappointed. I ordered pad see ew with shrimp ($18.95) take out. The take out portion wasn't a whole lot of food. The pad see ew didn't taste like pad see ew. It was bland, burnt and really not that good. The way the shrimp was cooked didn't fit the flavor profile of the dish... but that might be my fault for ordering with shrimp (which was a $4 additional charge). Also I found chunks of chicken in my meal which was really off putting for me (I don't eat chicken). Overall, I'd probably come again but I'd stay away from the pad see ew. I gave 3 stars because I swear my first meal here was good... I just can't remember what I ordered.
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Lauren M.
Sep 16, 2024
Quick service and delicious food! Honestly went here thinking it was a different spot that I heard was very popular in the area. Surprised to say, this was probably better! We were sat quickly on a Saturday night and immediately ordered the roti trio. Their roti was super flakey and tasted perfect. The curry and peanut sauce dips were delicious too. Our main entrees were the pad see ew and wild salmon curry. Each dish was perfect for sharing and we had more to take home. My favorite was the curry!
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Billy L.
Dec 2, 2024
Service is a little slow, but the people that work here are friendly. I came here during the weekday for their lunch special. Their lunch special is a great value. I wish the lunch special came with a soup. I've seen a few Thai places where the lunch special comes with a vegetarian tom yum soup, in addition to the appetizer, entree, salad, and rice. For my lunch I got the green curry chicken and coconut shrimp for the appetizer. The flavor green curry is delicious. I wish the consistency was slightly thicker. The coconut shrimp was really good, not like coconut shrimp you find at American restaurants. However, they do drench the shrimp in lots of sauce. Next time I'll ask for the sauce on the side.
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Winnie G.
Aug 1, 2024
There is no shortage of Thai restaurants in the area and New Thai Bistro has been on my to try list for quite a while. I finally had the opportunity to stop in for lunch and could see that it is very popular. The menu looked like it it has a lot to offer, but surprisingly it was difficult for me to find something that I wanted to eat since a lot of the options weren't exactly my palette. Service was meh, even though we can at the beginning of lunch right when they opened. Noticed a lot of togos, but a decent amount of space for dining in. They do have lunch combos (13.9) that includes an appetizer and one entree - what a steal! Hard to come by places with a decent lunch deal that comes with so much food. Mostly curry options, a thai basil + protein, and vegetarian option for you to choose from. They did offer some specials like soft shell crab, fisherman tom yum soup, Southern Thai Biyani, Sizzling Salmon, Grilled Lab, and even an alcohol flight! I opted for the crab fried rice (16.9) which is the most classic thing for me. It came topped with a lot of crab, but it was a bit on the dry side. Overall, it was good but nothing special. The soft shell crab appetizer (10.95) was delicious, but they could of lightened up on the breading, and the pad see ew (13.9) with shrimp (2.5) was alright.It ended up being close to a 70ish dollar lunch for two, which is on the high side with those portions. Unless this was the only option opened, I would probably opt for another Thai restaurant at least for the items that I typically eat. In Thai, "Khob-Khun" means thank you :) Thanks menu!
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