I came here a couple of times and what I stick to is on the back of the menu, which is the Big Noodle(comes with chicken, beef, or some other meat). It’s essentially the Pad See Ewe and it comes with a lot of noodles and nice tender chunks of beef. I love it because the portions are so big. Service here is awesome. They come around and ask if everything is okay constantly refill your water. Great service and great food!
Charles W.
Tu valoración: 5 Reno, NV
Some of the best Thai I’ve ever had! Everything was always great — especially the Pad Prik Chicken. Sure do miss it since we moved west.
Philip A.
Tu valoración: 5 Alpharetta, GA
Awesome thai food. The place is small but the way they’ve arranged seats ensures some privacy. Overall liked the cosy ambience. Will comment on the dishes we ordered: 3 flavor fish — big in size, nicely fried, crisp, a bit sweet. 4 star Crab noodles: generous chunks of crab and really get the flavor of crab. 5 star Chicken satay– the usual one, but the sauce was exceptional. 4 star Fried icecream — awesome. The presentation excels. They lit up the ball so the fire makes it look cool. 5 star Mango and rice — simple but the combination hits the sweet note. Just fresh ripe mango, sticky sweet rice and coconut milk– 5 star
A P.
Tu valoración: 5 Lilburn, GA
I love love love the food here. Been going here for years and it was always be my favorite. If i’m ever craving thai, this will be my number place to eat at.
Mary I.
Tu valoración: 5 Grayson, GA
Food — Consistently good. I’ve probably been going to this place for 7 years now. Food has always been good. My personal faves: Beef Bbq(side pickled vegetable compliments the smoky taste of the bbq), Papaya Salad(can request if you want spicy or not), Seafood Soup, Crab Noodles and their Thai Tea; these complete my day. Service — If restaurants in ATL need to learn a great service; need to check this place out. Fast, courteous and even some times entertaining… It looks to me they’re good working as a team, too. If somebody is walking by(not our server), I like the way they’d just stop and ask if they can get the empty plates out of the way for you or if you’re done eating, they’d suggest dessert or to go boxes if needed and your check to close the service out. Ambiance — Different races and kinds of people come here — business people during lunch time on the weekdays, more family oriented ones in the weekends. Restaurant itself is I would say not in the most inviting looking area, not enough parking space if you go during busy hrs, it’s small inside, but with the fast service they acquire, they can surely get people in and out fast. A good renovation would be good… But this place always have people eating and, they are, I beleive open every day, all day during the weekends. All in All — Great Thai restaurant! Surely worth to try. Might become your fave, too!
Liz T.
Tu valoración: 4 Atlanta, GA
Except for the non-existent parking, this is a worthy Thai restaurant to consider. The pad se ew was well fried and I could taste the flavors permeated through the noodles and chicken. The shrimp paste patties were generous and tasty, and I must confess these will draw me back again. Their seafood tom yum was served in a tried and well-seasoned hotpot, and hit the spot. They are packed — parking lot, lines, and wait. Test the off-peak times.
Robert M.
Tu valoración: 5 Norcross, GA
This is the best Thai restaurant in Georgia, as far as I am concerned, and is much better than the Thai food that is served in Thailand. I have tried many of the dishes over the years, and I can say that the curries are the best that they offer, and the Thai iced-tea is the perfect balance of sweetness and richness.
Bobby N.
Tu valoración: 4 Atlanta, GA
A traditional-style Thai establishment with a pretty decent selection and good service. While not amazing, the entrées were generously portioned and made for OK leftovers. This a solid spot to hit up if you’re in the area and want a relatively quick meal.
Marc M.
Tu valoración: 5 Sandy Springs, GA
I order and food was ready in 5 minutes… It was excellent… The rating was 95 which A I will definitely return and recommend.
Peter T.
Tu valoración: 4 Atlanta, GA
My go to place for Thai food around metro ATL. Had a late dinner because of a early mishap with a new restaurant. I always get 3 flavor fish, garlic shrimp, and big noodles. We had the papaya salad and green curry this time also. My usual was good as always, but papaya salad was okay flavor not that great. Green curry the chicken wasn’t bad but chicks was a little dry. Service is always pretty good except when busy.
Billy T.
Tu valoración: 5 Norcross, GA
I am very attached to this restaurant. It seems like this is my favorite Thai restaurant in Georgia. I have been coming here for years. The décor is pretty nice and the service here is top notch. All the waiters and waitresses are on point. The food also comes out pretty quickly. I usually order Coconut soup, but this time I went, I order chicken curry and beef. Other times when I would come here, I would order fish, papaya salad and crab cakes. There pad thai is awesome as well. I haven’t gone through the whole menu but these are just my usuals when I come here. Also, always order one of their Thai teas as well. For some reason, their Thai tea has a taste that I enjoy that is not the same as other places when I order their Thai tea. This place is one of my favorites and I recommend it to everyone if your craving Thai food.
Chandni G.
Tu valoración: 5 Atlanta, GA
My family has been going to this establishment for the past decade. I’ve basically grown up here and the older patrons definitely recognize our family. We come here for dinners, lunches, whenever we are together as it’s our favorite thai place. I usually stick with the basil friend rice since it’s my favorite but I’ve tried an assortment of things on the menu and they are all delicious. My sister loves the shrimp cakes so we usually get that every time. We have tried everything from chicken pad Thai to pork satays and we haven’t hated anything on the menu thus far. The place is a little hard to find and when you walk in they have bamboo décor to separate out the tables and booths strung with fairy lights to give the entire place a nice ambience. It’s not typical décor but I find it oddly adorable, but who cares, the food is wonderful and that’s all that should matter.
Anh B.
Tu valoración: 4 Atlanta, GA
This place hit the spot when you are craving for Thai. One of the best thai place I have try in GA. I think everyone that comes here fall in love with their food. This place is kind of small but food is good. I come here with my family, friends, date and even had a bday party here before. If you come here around 7P-8pm, I would call ahead to reserved for table. The wait here can be crazy at their prime dinner hour. They even have a private room if you have a big group of 20 – 30 peoples. I love their thai tea here. I think they have one of the best thai I have try in GA. Sometime is a hit a A MAYBEMISS but its still good. My favorite dishes here are the Shrimps cakes. This is pretty much Shrimp paste that is ground up with fish paste as well. So much flavor in this dish and their sweet and sour sauce is amazing. Their pad thai is really good. The noodles is always on point. You can order with chicken or beef, but most of the time they come out with beef. I guess you have to tell them if you want chicken. I love their Spicy Spaghetti. Not really that spicy but for those that cant eat spice then this might be spicy. This dish has basil, green beans, beef and the sauce in this dish is really good. The noodles is very similar to the spaghetti string but this one has a little hole in the middle of it, which makes it more asian.
Eric T.
Tu valoración: 4 Suwanee, GA
I’m a big fan of Thai Norcross and have been one for years. This place just oozes authenticity when it comes to Thai cuisine. I come when I’m craving Thai food and this place always delivers! Check it out if you’re in the area. It’s been in it current location for several years now had developed a faithful following. If you’re daring ask for the«Thai Hot» level of hotness when they ask you how spicy you want your food to be. My Recommendations: –Thai Tea –Pad Thai –Ginger Fish
Sim N.
Tu valoración: 5 Lawrenceville, GA
This is must go whenever you’re around metro atlanta! The fam and I hit this place up whenever they’re in town and we just can’t get enough of their pad Thai and Thai tea! My personal favorite is their larB. Haha no I’m not saying lard. It’s just ground beef cooked with a slight lemon flavor to it and paired with cabbage. This is what I always get coming here. This along with their spicy papaya salad go hand in hand. I also recommend their seafood soup. Granted reminds me a little like ramen broth but it’s usually gone before we get the other entrees. Plus the fire is cute. I do not recommend going level 1 on these because that defeats their flavor. If you’re not a heat fan go with their pad Thai and pad see ew of even their grilled beef. Get Thai tea to go and enjoy that sucker after a triumphant meal.
Diana T.
Tu valoración: 4 Suwanee, GA
Some of my friends dislike this place where some of them adore this place. I am on team Thai Norcross! It is one of the most authentic Thai restaurants in the area. My favorite dishes are: pad see ew with beef, sizzling mixed seafood, papaya salad, & the soups. The flavors are there. Trust me. Portions are decent. They also have the best Thai tea in the area. It’s perfect! Service is also fast! As soon as you order, the dish comes out a few minutes later. One of my favorite spots in the Gwinnett area. PS: The angel of wings is good but is only 2 pieces of chicken wings. Avoid the panang curry! It was disappointing.
Tina P.
Tu valoración: 5 Duluth, GA
This is by far my favorite Thai place in this area. It always seems to be packed on weekends even at 2 or 3 in the afternoon. Prices and portions are pretty reasonable and the service isn’t bad given how busy this place can get. Num tuk– grilled sirloin with spices and mint. It was light and refreshing, especially when wrapped in lettuce, which also added some texture to it. Seafood tom yum soup had a variety of seafood(shrimp, mussels, fish, etc). It wasn’t as flavorful as I’d prefer but maybe I’m more used to Vietnamese canh chua. Spicy noodles were tasty, though not as spicy as I was expecting. Nothing a little bit of chili pepper flakes couldn’t fix. Wish there was a tad but more meat. Mango sticky rice is delicious. Save some room for it! I’ve also tried the pad Thai and spicy basil chicken in the past, both of which I highly recommend!
Jin K.
Tu valoración: 2 Buford, GA
I’m really hoping I just got unlucky and came on a bad day because I had huge expectations for this restaurant. Friend and I decided to catch up here because we were craving thai food and I’ve been hearing all the hype about this place for a good while. We ordered calamari for an appetizer, panang curry and pad thai as entrees. Sadly our food had let us down big time: calamari just wasn’t fried right and both of our entrees were simply bland. Panang curry just didn’t give me that level of spice and flavor I was expecting and pad thai was dry lacking in flavor as well. I’ll be back to give this place a try one more time in the future. Hopefully it’ll be better then.
Helen C.
Tu valoración: 5 Duluth, GA
Ricky and I came here yesterday and it was delicious! Make sure you come early on the weekends for dinner or you may not find parking and will have a wait. Our waiter was really nice and the food was brought out fast. The short ribs, fried rice, papaya salad, and pad thai are all delicious. I honestly cannot wait to go back for more! And the price is surprisingly cheap! This restaurant could charge more if they wanted for how good their food is! My one question is the owner Chinese because I am pretty sure I heard her speak Chinese? Either way I really enjoyed my first experience and def recommend and will be back.
Andrea M.
Tu valoración: 4 Lawrenceville, GA
As I’ve heard, the food here is more like a hit or miss these days. Overall, the food is pretty on point. I suppose the hype of this place has died down. The service was attentive, and there was a good dinner crowd on this Friday evening. Went here with a party of 4, and we shared everything family style: * Thai coffee: It was pretty good. Just like the Thai tea, the same cream/milk is used for the coffee. * Tom yum soup: A pretty good starter item. In my opinion, there could have been more substance to the soup versus the overwhelming amount of broth. * Nam sod: Pretty delish. The beef and onions and spices were a good mixture. * Panang chicken curry: A good dish to try as well. The curry had a good blend of spices as to not overwhelm your senses. * Noodles with gravy(beef was the meat choice): I love noodle dishes, but they over gravied this dish and killed it for me. It was decent, but it wasn’t ranked high for me during this visit. * Mango and sticky rice: The typical goodness. You can’t really screw this item up too too much. Well, hopefully not. :/ Parking was okay along this strip of stores of about a dozen. I heard there was parking in the back, but it is not advisable that you park there by yourself and walk. :/