Tom Kar Gai
Peppermint Thai Cuisine

Peppermint Thai Cuisine

30769 Pinetree Rd Cleveland, OH 44124-5903, United States

Thai • Soup • Meat • Asian


"Was looking for a pitstop to have a late lunch or early dinner on our way to Conneaut. Found this Thai place near Heinen 's grocery store. The place was quite fancy I would say that was shown by the staff and waiters/waitresses wearing tidy uniforms. We came early after 3.30 pm (the opening time) and a table was filled with a group of people already. During our almost 60-minutes there, I could see a lot of people come and go whether for dine-in or takeouts. The service was great although the waiters took our finished plates kinda quickly which was okay for me. However, once I stepped into the restaurant and got out, I remembered no proper greetings or goodbyes from either one of the staff although our server gave a warm goodbye after giving us our check. Maybe a 'hello? or a quick response to seat us would be better? Food-wise, we got Pad Thai, Mango Curry with Jasmine Rice, and Crab Sticks as an appetizer (similar to Crab Rangoon but with different types of fried dough) while having a glass of Iced Thai Tea. The Thai tea came first and was super refreshing but the ice might be too much so I couldn 't taste the sweetness of it. The crab sticks came second in the form of spring rolls ? I 'd say this might be one of the best crab 'rangoons? I 've ever tasted around since the filling was super full and the sweet-sour sauce was just right. My friend got the pad thai and he told me that it was just okay and we thought maybe because of the most affordable menu on the list but he expected more flavor into it. I ordered the Mango Curry which sounded unique and the plate got sliced mangos. The curry taste was rich, the toppings were fresh although I believe they were hotter than the curry so I wasn 't so sure whether they were cooked together inside the curry or not. Maybe adding more mushrooms or vegetables would be great too for the curry dish. Overall, everything was good. Really love the interior design that is super detailed and elegant ? really representing Thailand 's cul"

Sushi Rock

Sushi Rock

174 Nw 51St St, 33431-4226, Boca Raton, United States

Thai • Sushi • Asian • Japanese


"In a non-descript plaza behind a gas station resides a hidden gem. Thousands of cars speed by daily but most are unfamiliar with Jose and his Thai/Sushi restaurant, Sushi Rock . Sushi Rock has changed hands a couple of times over the years and it finally feels great, delicious and warm. I took my folks and typically my pop will grunt, Ok , in his semi sarcastic tone which means good. Sushi Rock was a whole different ballgame for dad and he gave it an Excellent . If I wasn 't sitting in a booth I could have easily fallen off my chair because my pop just gave Sushi Rock an Oscar nomination.. My Mom also loved it and could not stop complimenting the food. Service was excellent and they were very accommodating. Shrimp Tempura appetizer was great, and the sushi appetizer which I think was called a Salmon Blossom was super tender and had a delicious light sauce. I consume raw Salmon 3 times a week from different restaurants like The Sea so I consider myself a self professed Salmon expert. I also ordered a Seafood dish which was in a tamed down red Curry. I love spice but my parents cannot handle it. Lets just say that my dad was ready to lick the plate clean and my mom repeated no less than 8 times how great the Seafood with curry sauce was and, it was! Finally, I had a soup with thin Buckwheat noodles and Shrimp Tempura for the second time in a couple of weeks which in my opinion is almost as good as Masa and better than Ramen Lab Eatery . The broth and noodles were light and delicious and the Shrimp Tempura delightful. I would highly recommend you try, Sushi Rock because fabulous owner operated restaurants need our support."

Noodle House

Noodle House

2nd Avenue, Fairbanks, 99707, United States Of America

Asian • Noodle • Korean • Chinese


"Late Post Aug' Our princess tour guide mentioned that Fairbanks is known for Thai Food with 20+ restaurants in the city! According to Northwest Travel and Life Why so many Thai restaurants in Fairbanks? There was a migration of Thai people into the Alaska interior for gold mining; when that didn’t pan out, many stayed needing a livelihood. Restaurants followed. Initially, the fam and I were supposed to head over to Lemongrass Thai Restaurant but after talking to our local uber driver she talked us into this spot. This was the best decision ever, this hidden gem located in downtown behind 1st street is worth the stop. The customer service very friendly, the floors were a bit sticky but please don’t judge them by that because the Thai Food here is insanely delicious! Ordered Pad Kapao Chicken – Garlic sauce, bamboo shoots, bell peppers, basil leaves Pad Pak – Choice of meat with sauteed veggies in garlic sauce Drunken Noodle – Choice of meat stir fried noodles, eggs, veggies and fresh basil Pad zee ew – Choice of meat eggs, stir fried with homemade noodles and broccoli Fresh Spring Rolls – Veggies, soft noodles, eggs, wrapped in rice paper Thai Spring roll – Chicken bean thread, veggies, wrapped in pastry, deep fried – served with chili sauce There were four of us, more than enough! We even took some home. I have never been to a place that make their noodles like this. Living in California, I am use to the mass production of them the perfect shape, size and taste. Here everything is made from scratch daily! Not all noodles were the perfect shape or size but the texture and flavor were awesome! I was so happy to see sooo many patrons walk in after us! The only downside which wasn’t the restaurant’s fault was lyft and uber are basically non existent – we tried for 30 45 mins to get a ride back to The Princess River lodge. If you are in this dilemma, walk across the street and head to the hotel, ask for taxi services and they will give you maybe 4 5 numbers. Should’ve don’t this after 10 mins of waiting!! Our driver was quick and cheaper than the Uber. Pay them a visit, one of the best Thai food joints I’ve ever tried!!!"

Thai Taste

Thai Taste

1151 Chapel Street, New Haven, 06511, United States Of America

Thai • Soup • Asian • Salad


"Oh, boy--time to review another doozy. I visited Thai Taste for the first time last week per the suggestion of my friend. We'd often walked by on the way to Jojo's, which is one of our usual hangouts, and curiosity finally got the better of us, so we decided to drop in for dinner. For our entrees, my friend has the pad Thai and I opted for the pad see ew (both $10.95). Compared to other Thai restaurants I've visited, I found the execution of the pad see ew lacking. The noodles were gummy in texture and the Chinese broccoli was slightly wilted, such that the texture was lacking variation. The flavors lacked the complexity of authentic Thai dishes--my see ew was sweet and somewhat spicy without much detectable savoriness, resulting in a very one-dimensional flavor. This dish seemed like an Americanized version of see ew, similar to the orange chicken and General Tso's found at many Chinese-American takeout joints. Even the presentation wasn't particularly appealing--everything was thrown on the plate without much attention to detail, much like what you'd expect at a diner. I ate only half of my dish and took the rest home, and it was even worse the next day, such that I ended up throwing out most of the remainder, which I hate doing. The one thing this place does do right is Thai iced tea--but then again, how can you screw that up? At least it made for something pleasant to sip on between mouthfuls of the lackluster see ew. The service was also pleasant, so I can't complain about that. I recommend giving this place a pass and finding somewhere better. While I'm admittedly not a huge aficionado of Thai food, I've had a lot better, which leads me to believe that there must be a competitor serving up superior Thai dishes in New Haven."