I ordered the pad prik pao. It looked fantastic in the poster; chunks of chicken with a good balance of sauce to go with it. What I got was nothing close to that poster. The chicken was sliced and barely there. I maybe got 5 okay sized pieces. This is a personal preference but I don’t like cilantro, parsley or green onions and there was an abundance of it. Overall; definitely not worth the almost $ 9.50 that was spent. Will I go back and try something else? I don’t think so.
Lexter C.
Tu valoración: 1 Calgary, Canada
Gotta downgrade my rating since I found a hair in my food two visits in a row. Get some hairnets!
Debi Y.
Tu valoración: 4 Calgary, Canada
This is my go-to food court place whenever I go to Chinook. Those moments when I don’t have much time to think about food but I know that when I go to Thai Express and order Red Curry chicken no bamboo extra sauce I’m in for a warm meal with really strong and good flavors(maybe a little sweat from the heat). I don’t expect to get the freshest food from a food court place but most of the ingredients on my plate tasted fresher than your regular food court standard. I can’t give it a full 5-star rating because I cannot be forgiving about a Thai place not serving good pad thai. It’s the most common Thai dish, how can a Thai place not make it good?
Gabe A.
Tu valoración: 4 Calgary, Canada
In the cutthroat world of mall food, Thai Express stands head and shoulders above the competition. There is nothing like seeing and hearing the searing sizzle of a fire pounding the bottom of a wok while noodles, egg, tofu and chicken come together in the symphony that is a spicy pad thai. Garnish with limes and smother with peanuts, and you are set to enjoy a piping hot plate of goodness, enough to sate you as you return to work. I usually have to wear an apron to avoid messy splotches on my white shirts. So good!
Ryan T.
Tu valoración: 4 Mountain View, CA
Even if Thai Express is mall food per se, it’s probably some of the freshest I’ve had in a long time, prepared right in front of my eyes. For our lunch, my friend had some spicy fried rice, while I had the veggie pad sew on the spicy side. I always have been a fan of the wide noodles. The serving portion was just right on for me for lunch last weekend, as I was pretty hungry. So should I make another visit to Chinook Centre, I’ll be sure to consider Thai Express as a quick meal.