I decided to order delivery for work and let me just say wow! They initially quoted about 30 to 50 minutes however about 15 minutes in I get a call saying they were outside. I was stunned by how quick they were, suck it Jimmy Johns. Sadly the food was disappointing. Typically Thai food is some of the spiciest and most flavorful dishes amongst Asian food. Unfortunately the Thai Spicy Soup was one of the blandest things I have ever tasted. There is more flavor in the tap water at work and calling it spicy is hysterical. Second the Thai Hot Basil Chicken for being«one of the favorite hot chicken dishes» was nothing special, when ordering anything«Thai Hot» I almost expect to be needing Pepto however after the first bite it was apparent a baby child could eat this. I have heard some great things about this restaurant so I will be giving it another shot in the future. For being a «cheat meal» I regretted eating here, as of right now I do think their are better options out there.
Tianna G.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
Very good chicken fried rice and Lo-mein. I would have given 5 stars but have only tried two items on the menu so far. Both times the service was great, my order was done in 5 minutes and the food portions are more than enough for the price. Oh and the restaurant is very clean!
Melissa E.
Tu valoración: 1 Denver, CO
My husband and I have been coming here for a few years now, since it opened and have had decent service when we dine in. Unfortunately, we can’t say the same for delivery service. Tonight we placed a delivery order at 6:00 and were told it’d be 30 – 65 min. We received a call at 7:00 telling us they got busy and our food had been ready for a while so we could either wait another HOURAND A HALF or come pick it up. Talk about disgusting! I couldn’t believe they were offering to deliver food that would have been at least two hours old. We were told they had skipped over our delivery so many times because we live too far(3 miles away). If they couldn’t deliver to us(which they had before) they should have told us
Els W.
Tu valoración: 4 Thornton, CO
Went here for my birthday dinner. Food was reasonably priced and tasted great! Had way too much and had to packed over half of it to take home. All and all, very happy experience
Meg G.
Tu valoración: 4 Missoula, MT
Food is always great, I come here every time I come home to Brighton. Just take a drive down 120th. The staff is nice, it’s a very clean place as well. the only complaint is that it a small space.
Patricia D.
Tu valoración: 5 Halethorpe, MD
I love this place the food there is absolutely delicious! I’ve had the drunken noodles with chicken, the sesame chicken with fried rice and the curry. My favorite appetizer is the spring rolls with their peanut sauce it’s the best I’ve ever tasted. U eat here once a week and they have an all Asian staff that is super friendly to everyone. Also they have a really good coconut chicken soup too. I’m headed there now for dinner to try something new on the menu.
Kathleen Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Denver, CO
This place is still my Go-To place for curry! I get the Panang Curry in Mild and I can’t get enough of it! This time I also ordered the chicken pad Thai and it is equally as delicious. I always order delivery and they take an average of 40 min to deliver. Their food is very consistent and I will continue to eat here!!!
Justin W.
Tu valoración: 4 Thornton, CO
I love the food here! Reasonably priced for the portion sizes. Service was also quick and friendly!
Kim M.
Tu valoración: 5 Denver, CO
Food is always Fresh and tasty. This I can say after ordering from this place more than a few times. And I absolutely loved their Vietnamese rolls !
Sean H.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
Thank heavens this place is only 5 minutes from my house. That’s both a good and bad thing, because I can get Thai food at anytime. My taste buds are happy, but my belly might sprout a growth spurt. Pad Thai is definitely on point here. I always judge Thai places by their Pad Thai, because if they can’t cook that staple right, then why would I trust them with anything more complicated? But Thai Basil apparently knows exactly what is up when it comes to their food. Portion size is so on point that you could make a sword out of it. I had enough to stuff myself for two meals. Now I may be a small enough dude, but I barely made a dent in the dish when I ate it at first. It was a little more expensive than expected, but if they’re gonna make up for it with that kind of portion size, then I don’t mind tossing a couple more coins in their jar. Service was nice enough and the food came out so quick that I didn’t even have time to scroll through the front page of Reddit. Parking is easy as well! Since these guys are so close to home, they’ve got themselves a new regular! I’d suggest you put them in your little black book as well.
Wayne L.
Tu valoración: 5 Golden, CO
Really friendly service. You can tell they actually care about your business. All the food was top notch. Very pleased.
Daisy H.
Tu valoración: 5 Denver, CO
I have dined in several times, ordering different dishes. The food is always excellent as well as the service. I ordered delivery for the first time, the food was hot! The delivery was also speedy. I would recommend this place.
Spencer C.
Tu valoración: 3 Brighton, CO
Sesame chicken and coconut soup are always good. All white chicken in the seasame. Wife has combination lo mien and loved it. Good place to eat at but delivery shows up cold and soggy.
Mark O.
Tu valoración: 2 Denver, CO
The girl who worked my table was very friendly, provided prompt refills, and boxed up my leftovers in front of me at the table. I appreciate when a server takes the time to do something like this. Unfortunately, that’s where the praise ends, as the food seemed very Chinese and should not be described as Thai by any definition of the word. I ordered the Thai Spicy Soup and the Thai Basil Chicken. The dish I ordered was described as «spicy» but was only mildly so and tasted somewhat sweet, as if someone added sugar to the sauce. The soup was very greasy and didn’t seem to be naturally spicy. Instead, they added a bunch of a powdered spice which floated its way to the top. To its credit, there were two very large pieces of shrimp in the soup which I wasn’t expecting. However, a fortune cookie is decidedly not Thai and shouldn’t be part of the experience. Inauthentic, I believe is being kind when describing what I received.
Mark B.
Tu valoración: 1 Colleyville, TX
I ordered Thai spicy shrimp. Came out in less than 5 minutes. Rice was hot, entrée was Luke warm. Mushrooms not cooked. No way this was a freshly made entrée. Do not go there or be cautious.
Christopher M.
Tu valoración: 1 Thornton, CO
Based on this experience I cannot recommend this place. I am a big drunken noodle fan. I have had the dish all over the country and know me some drunken noodle. I would not call this drunken noodle, it used some sort of brown sauce and was just bland and kinda weird. The broccoli tasted fishy and was not fresh and the noodles were about half the width of what normal drunken noodles are supposed to be. The star to me of a good drunken noodle dish is mint leaves and they were far and few in between and they were completely killed by the weird sauce. I phoned in my order and it was very difficult. I wanted to know how much it was and I couldnt get a straight answer, I asked him multiple times for the price and he kept asking for my phone number and just talked to me like I called him at his home and was interrupting him. A lady then came on and answered questions somewhat but again trying to get information about the dish was like pulling teeth. When I walked in my first clue this place maybe would not be good was seeing a table that a group had just left and most everyones plate had ½ to ¼ of food left on their plate. I know how they felt cause at about ¾ of the way through forcing myself to eat it, I simply could not eat anymore due to the horrible unpalatable flavors. Wont go back, there is a sushi place a few more miles east on 120th whose drunken noodle dish blows this place away.
Evan K.
Tu valoración: 5 Denver, CO
My wife and I are both foodies and I assure you we know good Thai food. It’s not the best I’ve had anywhere but is the best of at least 10 different Thai restaurants in the Denver Metro area and better than most in L.A.(where we used to live) and other major cities as we both travel extensively, We live in Thornton and are glad it’s so close and are here at least weekly we’ve had just about everything on the menu. Here’s a tip for anyone who likes it hotter. My wife’s a spice wimp and I like it pretty hot. The Cocont Chicken soup is tasty but was a little bland to me until I asked if they could make it spicier… WOW…what a difference.
S M.
Tu valoración: 2 Denver, CO
I sought out this establishment, curious after seeing mixed reviews online, and desperately wanting to find a local restaurant that offered high quality Thai food – no matter the price. The north burbs did not seem to have such a place — and unfortunately, after visiting Thai Basil, we’re still in the same place. The owner was quite welcoming and attentive when I arrived to review the take out menu, which made me feel welcomed and hopeful. I was seated to review the menu, and offered water while I reviewed the menu, which I considered a courtesy and appreciated. When I was ready to order, someone arrived to take the order promptly – another plus. Was feeling really great about this place. I ordered lemongrass mussels, chicken satay, and coconut soup to go. While I appreciate the kind service, the first reason restaurants exist and have patronage is because people are hungry and want a good meal that – for whatever reason– they aren’t responsible for cooking. Maybe they don’t have time. Maybe they don’t know how to cook the dish. Maybe they just don’t want to. but regardless of the reason, people who go to restaurants want 1) a good meal and a 2) good deal, and are willing to pay for that. A good meal and a good deal include the quantity and quality of food and the service, and I believe, in that order. To speak to the value of the good meal: 1) The quantities were fair. 2) To speak to the quality: The chicken satay was the worst I have ever had, and I have had many a chicken satay. The chicken was flavorless, overcooked, and tasted like what I would imagine the tongue of a sneaker would taste like. The peanut sauce was thick, grainy and practically flavorless, as well. Just really the worst I have ever had. The temperature of it was cool, rather than warm. Very, very un– recommended. 3) The lemongrass mussels had an excellent flavor – really nice spice blend and super yummy flavor, but the mussels were tough/super overcooked, and the broth was oily, really spoiling the cook’s talent in spice blend. 4) The soup was generous in some yummy mushrooms abut also(way undercooked) 2-inch onion chunks, in a «broth» that I believe was simply coconut milk and nothing more. I wish this place had the food quality that equaled their kind and quality service, which would give them 5 stars, easily. As it is, Thai Basil needs to review their recipes and the quality of the food.
Khampha K.
Tu valoración: 2 Broomfield, CO
Got take out pad thai. Told them spicy but it ended up being sickeningly sweet with not spicy what so ever. I seriously had a attack craving in the middle of the night, drove across town and was truly disappointed when I got home and ate. Noodles were soggy too :(
Sam V.
Tu valoración: 5 Tampa, FL
Very surprised to find this gem in Northglenn — of all places! Excellent Thai food. Excellent, considerate service. Cozy ambience — possible date restaurant. I had the curry chicken with peanut sauce, and my girlfriend had the sesame chicken. I had leftovers to last me two more meals. And for the price? Awesome. I’ve eaten here only once but will definitely be coming back.