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Bidrage med feedbackWe decided to try Thai Street, Market as a second option to another restaurant that was not doing dine in. This restaurant is located inside a dilapidated strip mall, which gave us some pause for concern. However we decided to risk it, as the restaurant had a number of positive reviews. Once we got inside it was quite busy, however, there appeared to be only one person working. It took over 15 minutes for us to get service at our table, but the server was nice. We ordered some appetizers and we were disappointed with the wontons. As it wasn’t specified they were meat wontons and not cream cheese wontons. The fried dumplings were decent. We all ordered different entrees, however, the presentation on one was really quite bad. It was simply slices of meat over some iceberg lettuce… Overall, while the food didn’t look great, it did taste decent. I think this restaurant could have some potential. But there needs to be some serious investment in the interior aesthetics because it felt like a cafeteria. And the lack of any alcohol on the menu makes this a less than desirable choice for dinner. There wasn’t even any good Thai beers on offer, which we found really surprising.
Called in a fairly large order and asked if I could pick it up in 30 minutes. They said yes. Food was ready and very good. Agree with others than dining room is not fancy but food is good. Very friendly and responsive staff. Parking on street.
Best eggrolls ever. Can't be missed. They were crunchy and fresh, with a delicious sour, slightly sweet dipping sauce. We also got drunken noodles and Peanut curry. It was made quickly and was full of fresh ingredients. Everything was well-seasoned and tasty. To drink, I had a Thai iced tea which was great, just what I needed on this hot day. My husband had a lemonade, which was fresh and tart.
The flavor was good, however, the ingredients listed on their online menu did not show up in our dish like the slied cabbage, carrots, cilantro, and mint. Instead, we got sliced lettuce greens. The Drunken noodles did not have sweet basil and onions as the menu says. I called to tell them but barely got an apology. Will have to go to other myriads of Thai restaurants in our area instead of this one. Too bad.
I ordered take out. It was delicious. I went to pick it up , the neighborhood isn’t all that , a titch sketchy and the inside was pretty blah but the food was amazing. Tons of vegan options. The fried tofu was so good. Also had pineapple fried rice, a ginger stir fry and a curry.