Soi 4 Bangkok Eatery

8787 N Scottsdale Rd #104, Scottsdale
(480) 778-1999

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Geoffrey

Excellent food and service... they have some standard items, however also foods we've never had at any other Thai restaurant. Highly suggest this restaurant!!

Coleen

The menu has so many options. There truly is something for everyone. I asked them to alter my meal choice and they were so accommodating. The vegetables were fresh and well cooked. The added shrimp was delicious. I will definitely go back.

Janice

Always enjoyable! Food is excellent as well as service! We keep coming back time after time!

Tom

We ordered 4 appetizers, 6 dishes, and 2 desserts. Also added 4 cocktails. Everything was great and we finished every scrap of food on the table. One of my go-to Thai restaurants in Scottsdale, as I have never had a bad dish.

Andrew and Maura

Thai with style! Had a great experience at Soi 4! Interesting (and good) drinks. A great food menu that includes the Thai you know and a few dishes you probably don't. Attentive and friendly service. Highly recommend!

Marilyn

One of my favorite restaurants in the valley; wonderfully spiced thai cuisine; so many choices and the staff make excellent recommendations as well. Great customer service, no asked is too big; they are there to satisfy every pallette.

Victor

Excellent dining experience. One of our favorites. Food, ambiance, and service is elevated above standard Thai restaurant fare.

Richard

Great service and love the Zanjero on tap! Our server recommended the fried Brussel sprout leaves appetizer and it was terrific! Both entrees and other appetizer were very good as well.

Larry

Excellent appetizers—satay, roti, and vegetable roll. Always love our old favorites — pineapple fried rice, mango fish, and minced chicken. This time we added crispy tamarind prawns, and they were great. We'll always order them now!

Dr . Steve

Great food and great service. We had a great relaxing time and no time pressure from the staff

Genie

We have been here numerous times since they opened many years ago. This is our first time that we did not enjoy our meals. The rice was cold and the shrimp pad Thai was swimming in greasy oil. The shrimp were very overcooked and probably a few days old. There were only a few tables in the restaurant so we decided not to return our food. The waiter was extremely nice and attentive. Given the low volume at the restaurant we were surprised on the lack of attention to the recipes and the food.

Asia

Service was absolutely amazing. Portions were large and the food was delicious. I went here for my boyfriend's birthday and the staff was so kind. Sang my boyfriend happy birthday and even gave us dessert on the house.

Mike Ropicky

Interesting Thai restaurant. I would call it more of a fusion Thai style than traditional Thai. Even some crossover into Chinese cuisine. The name is largely the only thing straight up Thai about the restaurant.

We lived in Asia and have been to Thailand many times. So we know what good Thai food is.

This is more of American fusion Thai style in a nice Scottsdale atmosphere.

That said. The food was very good. Highly recommend the braised beef curry. Probably the best thing on the menu we had. Also enjoyed the Tom Ca Gai soup. Everything is Americanized and tamed for the Western palate for sure. But still very good.

Prices are quite steep for Thai food. Easily $24++ per entree and the starters are all in the $13+ range. They even charge for the rice side (which should come standard as part of the entree in my opinion). But that’s just me.

Five people (three drinks, 3 starters, soup, and 5 entrees) and the bill was well north of $315 with tip. That’s darn pricy for vegetables, noodles and rice. You are paying for the location in the McCormick ranch area of Scottsdale for sure.

We liked the restaurant. But I personally did not see the value in the prices. And because of that - I am unlikely to return. If I am going to spend at this level for a night out, then I am going to Morton’s or Dominick’s for a hundred more. Not for noodles.

As I said above, we know Thai food and the only difference between this and a less pricy thai cafe like Z’s House of Thai (not an endorsement) is the price you pay. And you might get more authentic Thai dishes in The cafe’.

If you have a thick wallet, please go here. You won’t be disappointed in the food. We simply have a more keen sense of Asian food - based on 22 years living in that region - which may be what makes this come off as more negative review than intended. We did give it 4 stars.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Martin Kanter

Upscale excellent

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad Thai, Drunken Beef

Frank Bisciotti

Delicious food and fantastic portions

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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