Curry was very tasty, and authentic. Pad ThI lacked flavor and unph. Ambience is decent for a Thai place, but not sure they need the TVs.
Regis L.
Tu valoración: 2 San Francisco, CA
Nothing to write home about. Ambiance isn’t there. Food isn’t worth the price. Have tried to give it a few chances, but never leave satisfied. Can’t get my food spicy enough and the spice tray is just sad. I’ve had some Thai food blunders in Denver, but Thai Monkey Club are the most disappointing ones.
Liz M.
Tu valoración: 5 Capitol Hill, Denver, CO
This is my new favorite spot on South Broadway. I was feeling a little under the weather and our waiter recommended the spicy curry chicken noodle bowl. It was the perfect amount of spice(medium+) and so so delicious. Definitely recommend! The wait staff was super friendly and very attentive. My friend and I left very happy– I can’t wait to go back!
Justine W.
Tu valoración: 4 Oakland, CA
I got pad Thai. It was sweet and had pretty good flavor. I ordered it with chicken and tofu mixed and they did this correctly. Will got Tom kha soup. He liked it, after adding fish sauce. Didn’t taste super authentic, but it was close enough. Fine place, not super blown away but not bad Thai food either.
Priyanka S.
Tu valoración: 4 Broomfield, CO
This place is kind of hidden far from the regular crowd, but I’m sure people go here often. When I went it was empty for lunch. It was great pricing. This was the place I probably fell in love with panang curry or actually felt like it was Thai food. There spice level is not very spicy. The food is light and very enjoyable. The service was a little slow eventhough we were the forst ones there, but, I don’t mind, it makes me think that my food is being well prepared. I would like go again try something new next time.
Tiffany W.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
They deliver. Yum.
Cat S.
Tu valoración: 5 Denver, CO
I loved it. I went on a trip to Thailand last year and this place brought me right back. All it needs is a large, open air cooking area. :) The restaurant itself is fairly bare bones — tables and chairs with some Thai décor and umbrellas having from the ceiling, but the food is what really shines. My Massamun Curry, ordered medium with shrimp, was flavorful and quite spicy(a 5 here = an 8 most other places, so watch out). It hit the notes I was craving. I wanted the Tom Kha soup as an appetizer, but there wasn’t a small option on the menu. Next time! Pad See Ew, ordered mild with beef, was Asian comfort food through and through. Rich, complex, and meaty tasting. Looking forward to another trip!
Lauren P.
Tu valoración: 5 Denver, CO
Love, Love, and wait yup I love this place! I grew up on Thai food and when I moved to Denver spent countless meals searching for a great Thai food place. I wouldn’t call this the best place ever(mildly a hole in the wall as all good thai should be) but in Denver it hits the mark. I have frequented Thai Monkey Club on Broadway for two years now and have yet to have a bad experience. My personal favorites are the curries and Tum Yum soup! A little advise, they ask for spice level going up to 5. I find that a 3 gives a good kick but tread lightly when experimenting with the spice level at first.
Diane T.
Tu valoración: 5 Denver, CO
Fab-U-lous! Me and The Hubs had lunch here this past weekend and thought this place has the best Thai food we’ve had so far in Denver. We had Spring Rolls, Larb, Pad See Ew, and Krathiem Prik Thai(we did have some leftovers to take home, btw). YUM! The Larb was some of the best I’ve had in a long time. Service was friendly and attentive, and the restaurant was clean and pleasant. We left fat and happy and will definitely return!
Josh M.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
I like their $ 8.99 lunch specials. You get soup, an eggroll, and your entrée. It’s quick, affordable, and delicious! So far I’ve tried the pad see ew and the pad thai and preferred the pad see ew. Another good recommendation is the green curry.
Nat S.
Tu valoración: 3 Denver, CO
Not quite as good as the Thai Monkey Club on Colfax. We had pineapple curry, thom Kha, and the papaya salad. The Papaya salad was a okay, maybe it was a little underripe? The thom kha at this chain is usually pretty good, and it was. The Curry was a little watery and the rice overcooked. I almost like my rice a little underdone, when I am having it with curry. Spice levels are legitimate, so plan accordingly. Service was fine, and is a chill little restaurant to dine in at.
Allison S.
Tu valoración: 3 Denver, CO
I don’t get all the hype. I, too, have been to several Thai restaurants in Denver and have to maintain that Thai Monkey club just isn’t up to par. It’s nearby, so I continue to eat there every few months, but I’m not really sure why. The best thing on the menu I’ve had is their pad thai, and honestly, it’s not all that great – it’s rather bland and leaves something to be desired. I’ll stick with Tommy’s Thai in the future.
Colter H.
Tu valoración: 5 Denver, CO
Best Thai in Denver(so far)! Date of Visit: 12÷5÷14 I’ve tried 10+ Thai places in the area, and TMC is by far my favorite. While I had the typical boring order of(Shrimp) Pad Thai and(Chicken) Drunken Noodle, this place has the best mix of flavor and heat that I’ve found locally. The food was very bright and fresh, portion sizes were good, and prices were reasonable. For those reasons, as well as the décor(think upside down monkeys on the ceiling), TMC is my go-to until further notice.
Daniela B.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
A smallish place great for a quick Thai food meal at a descent price Don’t expect much from the décor and the service is friendly but a bit slow The menu has various options and a lunch special that includes soup of the day, deep fried spring rolls and mains in large portions We were starving and ordered pork dumplings to share as a starter. They weren’t anything special. We then had the soup that was good the spring rolls and then pad Thai which was a bit oily but still delicious and a chicken stir fry with peppers that was very good
Pamela S.
Tu valoración: 3 Redondo Beach, CA
I thought this place was average. Good service, food came out pretty quickly, but food was mediocre. My Lad Na was really oily. The Monkey Mix appetizer plate was okay… but the spring roll was the most lackluster I’ve ever had.
Hamed A.
Tu valoración: 4 Houston, TX
Unilocaling through Denver like a BOSS… this place is soooo legit! Super casual, divey little Thai spot with delicious authentic flavors that definitely brings the heat! Service is kinda lackluster and ambience leaves something to be be desired but what it lacks in decoration this place makes up for and more in the kitchen… Ordered the chicken pad Thai, chicken panang curry and(soup) khaw soy chiang mai… everything was DELICIOUS!!! Especially enjoyed the KHAWSOYCHIANGMAI… omg this is a must try! Thai steamed dumplings were also delicious… Unilocal does it again… WHAT A GREATFIND!!!
Sasha L.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
The boyfriend and I ordered from here last night when most places were closing down on a Tuesday night and we were beginning to starve. Luckily, this place was still open at 8:45. When you say you want something spicy, they give you a heads up. When I asked for my entrée to be hot the Asian girl on the phone said, «You sure? Our hot is reallllyyyyy hot.» I was like, «medium it is!» which was such a good move. The medium was very spicy and amazing. We ordered edamame, pad thai, beef red curry, chicken fried rice, and egg rolls. Everything was outstanding! It came to about $ 40. I didn’t realize their fried rice is like. a whole entrée. I was wondering why it was roughly $ 9 but it made sense when we got it, it was so spicy and had lots of fresh cooked veggies and a great flavor. The interior of this place is somewhat lacking, Thai feel for sure, but very simple décor and seating. I am glad we got it for pick up. They also do delivery for free within a certain range but we were starving so opted for coming to get it ourselves. They had it all ready in about 15 minutes which was pretty impressive/awesome. Everything we ordered was delicious and a pretty good value over all. Just know, their fried rice is an entire entrée, not a side. Totally coming back next time I need my Thai food fix!
Alice G.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
Solid food and service! Authentic. Generous portions! Very Inexpensive! We split the papaya salad– it was excellent and huge! Spiced«medium» really packed a kick! On my first trip, I tried the green curry and it was nothing special but it was not bad. The Drunken Noodles were heartily enjoyed by my lunch pal. Servings were huge and we brought home boxes. Service was attentive, quick, and friendly. On a second visit, I tried the pad prik khing at a spice level four and wow! It knocked my socks off! That is the kind of Thai I have been looking for! So you may have to experiment a little here but this is a pretty solid Thai restaurant. The ambience is very humble and nothing much to speak of, but it does fit the South Broadway Gritty vibe.
Jamie C.
Tu valoración: 3 Denver, CO
I have to say, the reviews were not wrong, the Green Curry here is on point! It is rich with flavor and thickness, much better than the one I had recently at Tumrup and honestly probably the best Green Curry I have had thus far at any Thai place. Note: Totally heard a neighbor table complain how spicy the curry was and I think she got Panang curry, but honestly it didn’t seem like she had a knack for eating spicy food so don’t let other people deter you is my point! :) Although, don’t expect the curry to not be spicy… which was what she expected even when she was told that no curry is not spicy at this place. SMH people! The Lad Na, not so much. I’d say steer clear of that dish. Since it’s a gravy based noodle dish, the additions of the type of mushrooms they used watered down the gravy and made it less thick. Also I don’t think their noodle of choice suited this dish as well as the Lad Na offered at Tumrup Thai.(It’s a tad saltier at Tumrup and they don’t offer as much vegetables in the dish, but it’s a must try! The gravy is the perfect consistency and the noodles are great!) or even travel up north to Woody’s Wings and Things if you want good Lad Na(Rad Na as other Thai places call it) The Drunken Noodles were great with a bold flavor. It seems like Drunken Noodles is the least consistent dish I see at Thai places. All place have their own little twist on it from Thai Avenue in Boulder to Thai Flavor in Aurora soooo it’s worth a try! They offer levels of spice from 1 – 6. We tried 4 since people said Medium was a decent spice level(3), but my whole group definitely could have gone with 5 and have been fine. The waitress scared us all at first when she stopped us and asked us if we were sure if we wanted level 4! Hahah I ended up having to add more thai pepper flakes on my own to get the spice level I wanted, but it’s okay to be less spicy than more since it’s still in our own control to adjust it! FYI: The water had a weird grease taste… opt for Boba, Tea or Beer.
Justin W.
Tu valoración: 3 Denver, CO
3 stars is really a stretch for this Thai dive. The soup tastes like it came from a private labeled king supers can of mystery slop. The food was at least warm but also lacked flavor and any sense of freshness. I the cashew chicken. They were out of cashews. No problem. Ordered the curry. A few minutes later I was informed they«found» a «few» cashews they could use. Why did I think that sounded like a good idea? I’m just saying folks, if you’re looking for a decent plate of Thai food, keep on lookin. That’s right, nothing to see here people, just keep on moving.