Toomie's Thai Cuisine

1433 Park St, 94501-4509, Alameda, United States

🛍 Thai, Cafés, Asian, Asiatic

4.4 💬 7488 Reviews
Toomie's Thai Cuisine

Phone: +15108658008,+15108658011

Address: 1433 Park St, 94501-4509, Alameda, United States

City: Alameda

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 7488

Website: http://www.toomiesthai.com/

"After extensive research looking for the best Tom Yum, I found Toomie 's. Upon entering we were greeted with eye smiles and kind energy. The aroma and ambience was exactly what I needed. I was sat next to a space heater which not only warmed my legs but also my soul. Win for win so far. The soup arrived hot. We ordered pad khing with chicken and flaming beef (sizzling on a cast iron). Delicious. The Thai ice tea paired well as did the best lemon drop ever. Truly thee best! Everything was above and beyond! When I inquired about Thai chili they brought me cutest silver set of chili. Appeasing the eyes and on point for the pallet. Turns out I like chili in fish sauce the best. Straight fire. You should give Toomie 's a go as it will be an dining experience that stays with you long after. 5 's"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Salads

Seafood

Curries

Toomies Specialties-Fish

Starters

Thai Dishes

Sandwiches

Salad

Side Treats

Beef

Salad And Soup

Appetizer

Indian

Rice And Noodles

Stir-Fried Noodles

Main Dishes

Miscellaneous

Plates To Share

Rice

Favorites

Dessert

Fried Rice

Soups

Chef Special

Janelle Janelle

Never disappointed. Flavors are great and portions are perfect.

Address

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Reviews

Jason
Jason

As soon as we entered the restaurant, a friendly woman greeted us and instructed us to choose our own seats. She served us water and also acted as our server throughout the meal.


Erin
Erin

The Daikon Soup at this restaurant is a pleasant surprise - delicious with a hint of cilantro and a rich flavor. It's not overwhelming with glass noodles, so if you want extra, just ask for it.


Jack
Jack

This restaurant is a fantastic spot for snacks! The food and service both receive 5 stars across the board. The roti with dipping sauce is excellent, as are the eggrolls, Thai tea, and the amazing mango sticky rice. View menu


Chelsey
Chelsey

The Yellow Curry (Gaeng Garee) is super flavorful, and have a variety of veggies (onions, bell pepper, carrots, etc) The Thai Chicken Wing were crispy and good (comes with sweet sauce) but only 6 wings for $14.99 is a rip off. Good place to order from!


User
User

The place is nice and cozy and the food is good. The portions are quite big and the service was really nice. They have lunch specials which are really cheap but they come in big portions or at least i think so. My wife had a duck with peanut sauce and it was delicious. The staff was nice and friendly


User
User

We started my husband's birthday celebration in this place, I was a little nervous because it was my first time. Personally, I am a person who likes very good service and good food. and this beautiful place has excellent service, very good food in my opinion. Very good desserts, very reasonable prices, music atmosphere, We definitely all enjoyed our dinner. We would surely return. Therly B. View menu


User
User

Had the curry noodles. Really good just spicy enough and a great big bowl of noodles. Can 't go wrong with lots of noodles. The spice levels range from medium to 'spicy thai ' I hope I got that right), basically 1 5. I got level 3, which was good. I may try level 4, but level 5 would probably burn my face off. Also got the fresh egg rolls #2 on the menu) and Thai ice tea. I 'm usually not a fan of sweet creamy tea, but this just tasted so right. Check it out.


User
User

My new go to Thai spot..since my old spot closed in san leandro/Oakland boarder.. #NoodlesPhoMe man that was the place..but this place didnt disappoint me and my family at all...the only problem was after we ate we all felt full...well not really a problem...will of course come back to this spot for sure...recommending this place which is way better than the other places close by..price n portions were on point...and delicious...i wish they were closer to Hayward but only 20 mins away not a far drive at all..yum


Paloma
Paloma

After extensive research looking for the best Tom Yum, I found Toomie 's. Upon entering we were greeted with eye smiles and kind energy. The aroma and ambience was exactly what I needed. I was sat next to a space heater which not only warmed my legs but also my soul. Win for win so far. The soup arrived hot. We ordered pad khing with chicken and flaming beef (sizzling on a cast iron). Delicious. The Thai ice tea paired well as did the best lemon drop ever. Truly thee best! Everything was above and beyond! When I inquired about Thai chili they brought me cutest silver set of chili. Appeasing the eyes and on point for the pallet. Turns out I like chili in fish sauce the best. Straight fire. Yo... View menu

Categories

  • Thai Savor the vibrant flavors of Thailand with our menu featuring a delightful array of dishes, from spicy curries to fragrant stir-fries, all crafted with authentic spices and fresh ingredients.
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere. View menu
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine.
  • Asiatic

Amenities

  • Amex
  • Beer
  • menu
  • Wine
  • menu
  • Takeout

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