Pretty standard thai food. If you would like to have a quick, fix of thai food, this place will be good for you. Had the seafood tom yum soup with rice. The place is not a fancy one as its located in a foodcourt.
Maxime P.
Tu valoración: 4 Montreal, Canada
Come here for legit pad thai, Tom yum, etc. Good Thai food is extremely hard to find outside it’s home country and this place does it very well, quite authentic too. The location inside Faubourg is awful, but it’s tremendous value so highly recommend.
Anita L.
Tu valoración: 5 Montreal, Canada
When I read that the best pad thai place downtown is in a food court in a sketchy plaza, I was skeptical. But after I tried it, I’m probably not going to any other place; the pad thai noodles were al dante and the sauce was had a great tamarind taste(whereas thai express’ noodles are soggy and full of MSG). It’s fairly fast and you can do take-out if you prefer the ambiance of your own home. If you don’t like bean sprouts, you can ask them to leave it out and also, you can pick the level of spiciness. Tip: If you want to save some money, ask for a cup – they have a giant water cooler at the end of their counter.
Tamim S.
Tu valoración: 5 Montreal, Canada
Great place with authentic thai food. The pricing is fair and the food is freshly cooked. The place is cash only, however. For anyone looking for real thai food in Montréal, this place is highly recommended.
Doris Z.
Tu valoración: 3 Montreal, Canada
Flavourful pad thai, much better than Thai express. However the raw bean sprouts were big turn-off for me. Also tried their fried tofu and squid, both were very good, their sauces were spicy mayo and peanut sauce. These fried items taste just like restaurant quality food but half of the prices. I can only give 3 stars as the pad thai were kind of greasy and the building was really sketchy.
Dameon K.
Tu valoración: 4 Verdun, Canada
Best Thai food I ever had. Highly recommend shrimps with garlic and pepper. Can ask for extra beef if really hungry. Yum yum
Mary H.
Tu valoración: 4 Lachine, Canada
Best thai food you can get in town! Forget about going to the restaurant to get your thai food, this is the place to go! Food is 5* but I deducted 1* for the service. People are right about the lady taking your orders… she’s a bitch(there are 2 ladies working there and I think everyone is referring to the paler skin chubby one). You go there for he food and not the service… that’s why the food is so affordable. If you want better service, then they might need to boost the price: p Cash only! You pay extra if you want to do takeout and u need to tell the lady when you order!
Yu S.
Tu valoración: 3 Waterloo, Canada
As a big fan of Thai food, I am strict with Thai food. Compared with the pad thai i had before, it’s not very good, even though it is so far the best pad thai i tried in montreal.
Mocha T.
Tu valoración: 2 Montreal, Canada
Service: The lady who works as the cashier seems like she does not like her job. She is very rude, unfriendly and unprofessional. Food: I ordered the chicken green curry and I didn’t like how the sauce was poured directly on my rice. The curry should of been separated from the rice in a bowl. The sauce soaked up all in my rice and it was really mushy. My boyfriend ordered the pad Thai and it was good. It’s not so cheap even though it’s from a food court. Prices are average 10 $ per dish before tax. Ambiance: The place is dirty and there’s lots of students eating.
Keith M.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Was a little skeptical about finding the best pad thai in Montréal in a little gritty food court but had to give it a shot. I have to agree with all the positive reviews, this was one of the best pad thai’s I’ve had. It tasted amazing, was very filling and was at a good price. I’m really glad I tried Cuisine Bangkok while visiting Montréal.
Annie H.
Tu valoración: 5 Montreal, Canada
This is my favourite thai place! I tell anyone I know who might happen to be in the general area to go here for lunch if they can find it. Near guy, on st catherines, in the door with a dollarama awning, up the escalator and straight ahead. Order the pad thai. Vegetable with tofu is my go to, perfectly browned fall apart in your mouth tofu chunks, nice spice level, fresh garnish of lime. It’s heaven on a styrofoam plate. I normally go with a friend and share; a portion of pad thai, a side(crab cake is my fave), a deepfried banana with condensed milk and coconut bits and two drinks comes to $ 20ish. I’ve ordered the pad thai on its own before and had to take takeaway and they charge for the containor… Its worthy leftovers but better to share in my opinion.
Kailong W.
Tu valoración: 1 Montreal, Canada
Worst costumer service ever. I called there for pick up and the lady who answered told me to hold on and disappeared. I waited 5 mins on the phone then tried to call back but, on my first try she said hello then disappeared again. I tried the third time then she finally answered. She told me that she’s busy, couldn’t answer me and I asked her why she won’t tell me on the phone, she said it takes time. Then she just asked me“so you gonna order or what”. I was surprised but this negative attitude.
Paul P.
Tu valoración: 4 Arlington, VA
I only had their pad thai with chicken and thought it was really good! Tasted fresh and flavorful, especially the seared chicken. Only downside was that for a place located inside a rundown shopping mall, it was pretty pricey($ 10CAD). But the portions were good sized and definitely left full and happy.
Anthony S.
Tu valoración: 4 Montreal, Canada
One of the best Pad Thai and Thai Fried Rice in town. Love it when make it extra spicy!
Sadia H.
Tu valoración: 4 Laval, Canada
This place has the best Pad Thai in Montréal but is incredibly spicy. The other dishes are not as great however. They only accept cash.
Hoang-Khai T.
Tu valoración: 4 Montreal, Canada
best restaurant in the shit hole that is le faubourg and that is saying a lot. its not the best food ever but it does the job. and if you are a hungry student, can’t go wrong. if you can’t stand the heat, don’t ever ask for more than medium! medium is already burning hot. anyway, it is what it is, good satisfying fast food at ridiculous price in the crappiest of places. don’t expect a sensory overload or foodgasm.
SpecK K.
Tu valoración: 2 Salt Lake City, UT
Cash only. Run down mall, hole in the wall feel. The curry comes dumped on too much rice for the amount of sauce they serve. Judging by the other reviews, I probably should have picked a more Thai style dish like the pad see ew, but it doesn’t seem worth the trouble to go back.
Gab G.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
The food court is a little sketchy in places, but it is clean and has free bathrooms and wifi. As for the restaurant — great chicken pad thai and crispy noodles. No complaints here!
D'Arcy L.
Tu valoración: 4 Terrebonne, Canada
I went to Bankok by chance as I was here at the Fauborg with having some Ramen in mind to try, but the restaurant was not ready and the owner said it would have been another 30 min. I didn’t feel like waiting so I decided to keep walking to Bankok as it intrigued me. The woman at the counter politely had a system in place. Place order at one station, pay at another. With my cash payment they provided me with a number for my order. This impressed me, as organization at a restaurant shows me a sign that either they are usually super busy and need some system or they are just organized people! After reading a few previous Unilocal reviews I decided to go with the Pad Thai Chicken for my lunch. At ordering I was asked how spicy. Since spice to me is relative I asked how spicy is their medium. The girl mentioned it’s pretty spicy for most. I asked about their mild and she said there is no spice whatsoever. So I went with the medium. After I ordered I saw a funny sign above that read«we are not responsible for the level of spice you have ordered». This to me is hilarious! I can only imagine other people have gone back and said«I can’t eat this it’s too hot! Give me another»! No dice for those! The Pad Thai was one of the best I have eaten! Lots of flavour and wonderful perfect amount of spice! Really delicious! Now I’ve seen that they had possibly problems with cockroaches in the past. I don’t care, and will give credit and hope they have resolved their issues! Who knows if they didn’t I’m sure the health board would have stuff them down! The Pad Thai was so good I need to go back! This is seriously how a Pad Thai should taste! For $ 10.86 taxes in how can you seriously go wrong! The hot version should only be eaten by a true Thai or someone who can handle a 5 alarm chilli sans water!
Amanda C.
Tu valoración: 4 Montreal, Canada
It had been a very long time since I had eaten some Bangkok. Too long. So when a friend asked where I wanted to go out for lunch one day in the Guy-Concordia area, without hesitation I offered up Bangkok. And was I ever satisfied! Bangkok is by no means fancy. It’s a fast food stand in a foodcourt, a half empty foodcourt at that. But knowing that Bangkok has been holding steading for 10+ years now, through the various changes and renovations to the space says something. The food though. .. yum! For the price, it is an amazing deal. If you are not absolutely ravenous, lunch at Bangkok could easily become lunch for the day after. The menu is long, but it’s pretty repetitive: various proteins cooked various ways, a few fried rice dishes, a few noodle dishes, a few soups and apps, and that’s it. They give you tons of rice, so choose something with a lot of sauce, like a curry, and you’ve got lots of tasty saucy rice to fill up on. Having a tough time choosing? Pick something off the list of specials, that come with a soup or spring rolls. A little bit of advice: when you are asked your preferred level of spiciness, be honest, because they aren’t joking around. Spicy will induce tears. Medium is a good level of heat. Mild still has good flavour. There is a sign releasing the restaurant of all responsibility regarding level of heat. .. and they mean it.