The food was pretty good, the service adequate. However, when we ordered a dish to go, for my son who couldn’t make it out with us, we requested no peanuts because of the obvious; he is deathly allergic to peanuts, no exaggerating. The outcome could of been worse, however being a smart 21 year old, my son called me after we dropped off his food, and asked what the crunchy stuff on top of noodles were. Thank goodness he didn’t take a bite first and then ask questions later. We assured him it was peanut free when we dropped off the to go box and lo’ and behold it was not. This was not so good. Please make sure you listen to your customers when they say«our son is allergic to peanuts, please do not put peanuts on the noodles».
Heather L.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
Mmmm bacon fried rice… These guys are my go to for lazy night in take out. Quick, clean, friendly and most importantly tasty!
Craig T.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
The pad see eww was great, nice and spicy. Almost more chicken than noodles. I got the Thai tea to go, which was $ 2, but they gave me a small 12 oz cup. I was initially disappointed until I got home and ate the food. The noodles were $ 10, which is normal for the area. Definitely better than the Thai places on 36th in Fremont.
Ann K.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
I skimmed some of the reviews and I want to know where the people who wrote that this place is overpriced were coming from. For the location I thought it was reasonably priced. 10 dollars for 1.5 servings. My friend and I went on a rainy afternoon. The people were very nice. They have free wifi. I got the basil noodles and my friend got the pineapple curry. We got the black rice pudding to share. We both loved our food. We never had black rice pudding before– I found a new fav dessert. Imagine rice pudding with coconut milk with some red bean in it. Finally I want to add that there is another Thai restaurant right next to this place. I like this place better than the other place, hands down! I will be going back.
Mattie C.
Tu valoración: 1 Seattle, WA
The Phad Thai, if you can all it that, was not good. Lacked flavor and spice. I don’t be returning.
Dave P.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Great food, nice portions, really fresh. Great spot, very good service. Fairly priced. Go here at least once a week.
Natalie C.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
There might be a fancier Thai place down the block, but don’t be fooled because they are overpriced and have terrible service. 1−2−3 Thai doesn’t quite have ambiance, but they do have plenty of seating. The food is great, cheap, and fast. I pick up take-out on the regular. I’d recommend the Pineapple Curry.
Susan H.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
I would say the food is great for the price you pay. They give you a lot. I honestly think you can share a plate with someone. I asked for no veggies, so they gave me more tofu! So nice. The waiter was just precious, kind, and really friendly. I love eating here cause of the people who work here. It’s not like I’m interacting with them the whole time, but they’re just… adorable. Food comes out pretty fast. The PADKEEMAO is my favorite.
Grace A.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
I really felt like the 3.5 stars perfectly covers this place. It has fresh, decent food. Slightly over priced(like $ 10 for curry and rice at a medium size portion) for what it is(underdeveloped flavors, low spice) and almost kind of lazy set up inside. The cashier(you order up front) seemed nice but they were closing in 45 so she pressured us to get it to go(no problem, I live a block away) which was kind of dismissive, but whatever. Location is cafeteria like with bad lighting, but a couple tvs playing sports which can be cool. Oddly large waiting area in the front that looks like a dentist office. Does have its own parking, which is neat. I got the massaman curry at a 3, it was tasty but lacked almost any spice. And I feel like if we had eaten there, it would have came with a salad but to go it didn’t. Boy got pad thai(no crushed peanuts on top or inside, no peanuts at all, which disappointed him) and he liked the flavor but his spice level 2 was almost totally spiceless. He also got crispy rolls which were very tasty but had a lot more fried pastry roll than normal rolls. All in all it was quick, approx $ 10 – 13 per person, conveniently placed, fresh, and edible. I will totally go back due to convenience and speed, but if I have plenty of time and/or nonlaziness, I’ll just hit up Fremont(or at least Thai Fusion) for my Thai.
Hayden M.
Tu valoración: 4 Kent, WA
I stopped by today for lunch between business meetings and I am so glad I did! They have wifi, food is tasty and service is great. I like that they have the option of brown rice, and I appreciated the photos of every dish, which helped me choose. My only tiny complaint is that they had some kind of TV preacher playing at lunch time. But that is easy to tune out. :-)
Gwen R.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
This has been my favorite restaurant since I moved to Queen Anne. It is fast and friendly, affordable, and most importantly absolutely delicious. I always get the phad see ew and have never been disappointed but they also have great curries and the fried tofu and peanut sauce is wonderful. I was shocked when I saw so many low reviews here on Unilocal.123 is definitely less formal than most Thai restaurants but I personally think this makes for more authentic and delicious food. Don’t be fooled by poor reviews, this place is a must try.
Joseph B.
Tu valoración: 5 Marina del Rey, CA
This place is really good thai. The portions are very generous and the flavor is excellent. The Pad See Ew and Bacon Fried Rice are my two favorite dishes. It doesn’t necessarily look like the kind of place that would be great, but it sure is!
Amy r.
Tu valoración: 1 Seattle, WA
Wow — I’ve checked the map a few times to make sure folks were talking about the same restaurant… this was, literally, the worst Thai food I and my husband have ever had. Like, we didn’t even know there WAS or COULDBE bad Thai food, We were wrong. An off night? Entirely possible, but I will never eat here again to find out. We had the Pad Kee Mao, Pad See Ew and Pad Thai. They were all 3 utterly interchangeable because they had NOTASTE. Well, some taste I guess, but I don’t have any idea what taste it was. It *certainly* wasn’t soy sauce, tamarind, garlic, salt, MSG, chicken, beef or sesame. That is for sure. My Pad See Ew noodles were white. That means there was no sauce, or the sauce ran away to be with someone who really cared about it… I don’t know, but oh my god. The other 2 dishes were just awful. I am sad as this is the closest Thai to us, but… NEVARFORGET.
Hetty W.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
Mediocre food for a price that was a little too high. I thought there was a bit too much salt in my pad thai, and it was too sweet. Noodles were cooked well, but I don’t think I’ll be back.
Diana W.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
I’ve only been here twice for take out and both times the food has been pretty mediocre especially for the price. The first time I got the Pad Thai special, which is a couple bucks more than just the Pad Thai. It comes with half an order of appetizers, either the egg rolls or curry puffs. It’s not really much of a special because you’re not really paying less for it. The Pad Thai also comes with rice and some kind of gross salad(warm lettuce w/some watery dressing). Edible and convenient but I think I’ll spend my money on something better.
SARAH R.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
This place gets a solid three stars. For its first year or so, things were a bit weird — lots of turnover in staff and possibly ownership. But they’ve leveled out, and now offer solid, reliable, albeit American-style, Thai food for a decent price. Doesn’t hurt that it’s across the street from my office. They have gluten-free soy sauce, which is a nice touch. Two tips: 1. order dishes with«half sauce» if you don’t like your food super-salty. 2. they have an extensive spice scale(going from 1 to 10) — I honestly find anything above 4 way too spicy for my tastes, but spice hounds will appreciate it!
Anna Z.
Tu valoración: 4 Bainbridge Island, WA
I love this place because it delivers your traditional thai takeout fast food style. It delivers exactly what you expect, and doesn’t try to be anything more than that. They have a wide selection of items and all for a great deal. It isn’t the healthiest place, but is the best of the traditional thai takeout places in the area.
Kelly L.
Tu valoración: 3 Seattle, WA
The food here is pretty decent but I do think for a fast food type of place, the dishes are a bit pricey. Each dish is about $ 10. Their spicy star rating is pretty high here meaning a 1 star is already pretty spicy. I’ve only gotten the chicken pad thai and the crab rangoons so far and they both have been tasty!
Bob Z.
Tu valoración: 3 Kirkland, WA
It might be the best place for lunch within a mile of where I work. It’s also one of a handful of places for lunch within a mile of where I work. It’s a nice little«Thai Place» for lunch. Some tend to be divey, this isn’t. Not upscale either. It’s clean, it’s friendly, it’s well-kept. A few Thai tend be slow, this isn’t. The staff is friendly and efficient. And the menu has plenty of options. What stands out about this place is the spice/heat levels. Most places go to five. Spinal Tap only went to eleven. This place goes to 12, and they list out what makes the heat for every level. By the time you get to nine or so, you could put your lunch in a blender, liquify it, and use it for hot sauce on other lunches. You’re at genuinely insane levels by the time you get to 12: 3 teaspoons Thai Chili Powder 4 teaspoons Habanero Chili Paste 10 drops Pure Capsaicin Oil 1 teaspoon Ghost Chili Powder I don’t even know how it would be survivable. Oh, and gluten-free soy sauce is available if that make a difference to you.
Glenn P.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
Meh… I was hoping for better, but the dishes can’t stand on their own. While the picture menu is great, they forget to add any flavor to their dishes! Like another review said — throw a rock and go eat where it lands!