Thai Thai Cuisine

1390 W 6th St #132, Corona
(951) 736-7979

Recent Reviews

Isaac Cortez

First time going here and it was delicious. It was on a Saturday night and was empty. My cousin and I ordered various items and I can say everything was delicious. The lady was very attentive and very courteous.We ordered green and red curry spicy level, coconut soup, large see picture with tofu brown and white rice on the sideDefinitely going to go again.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Red Curry, Yellow Curry

Lavender Owens

I ordered my food to go. It was prepared swiftly. The food was hot. The customer service was exceptional. Ami was kind and courteous. The pineapple fried rice is so tasty. The veggies are crisp and fresh. I highly recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pineapple Fried Rice

Yl C

It tastes different from the pad thai I usually eat. It tastes bad and sour,Thai tea tastes sweet like

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Hanzala Moulvi

Food was really good. We ordered tom yum soup, orange chicken which was super crispy, and Thai curry. All food was up to par. Service was quick and our server was really nice. Restaurant serves hand slaughtered meat and chicken.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Emily S.

We are always on a search for Thai food & found this place and wanted to try. The service was nice and we were told it would take awhile to prepare because they had other orders. We didn't mind and it did not take that long. The restaurant is more of a take out Restaurant then dine in. The Thai tea was our favorite out of everything we tried because we have never had Thai tea with foam. The pad Thai had crispy tofu which is what you want. The pad see ewe had flavor but noodles were a little over cooked. The lady serving us was really nice.

Aaleyah P.

Great menu with delicious food! They run out of the good stuff like desserts but it's still worth the trip. Would return

Frank Weekley

Great atmosphere and amazing food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Yellow Curry, Drunken Noodle, Pineapple Fried Rice

Gloria L.

My first try at home trying this Thai restaurant in Corona and honestly it was really good. We called in the order and did take out. They were nice on the phone but they didn't answer the first time so I'd suggest calling a couple times if they don't answer immediately. It's a mom and pop place. Order was ready quickly. I got the green curry with beef and the Tom Kha Gai chicken coconut soup. I love spicy food and this was more Thai spicy than many places in Corona. I loved my spicy food but the medium spicy was too spicy for my family member who had the Tom Yum Noodle Soup with shrimp. Should have gone to miss or no spice. I don't want them to change the spicy levels because it's rare to get actual spicy in Corona so if you can't handle spice I'd suggest going down a level or two from your usual. Also some proteins cost more and they don't have pork as a protein option which is one of my usual choices so I went with beef and chicken. But I think all options would be good including tofu or vegetables.

Luis Bracamontes

Pre pandemic, this spot was great to have Thai food. Came here two weeks ago and was changed, not for the better! No more, menus, just a QR code that takes you to a 3rd party website for orders to go. The lunch entrees now don't include the small tasty Thai salad. No more serving on plates. Instead, come pickup at the counter in Styrofoam to go containers. Food taste was so, so. Oil the food was cooked in was a bit old. It was so disappointing. What made it worse was that it was the same people in the Kitchen and behind the counter. Will not be going back

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 3

Jasmyne V.

The house fried rice is my go to dish. I've also ordered green curry and red curry. Medium spicy is intense. Mild spice felt non existent. The customer service is good and the store is always empty because they don't allow dining in. I recommend calling ahead to place your order. It is typically ready within 10-15 minutes. They have ice water (self serve) available inside if you decide to wait there.

Ariana A.

This is my go-to Thai food place because of the location, the price, the halal options and the speed. The service is always great, the food is made fresh and I always know what to expect. The pad see ew chicken is delicious.

Rebecca E.

The best part of this place is the food. I had glass noodles with vegetables and shrimp. It was a GENEROUS portion that I could have shared. I ended up saving some for lunch the next day. Flavor was everything I wanted and expected. I asked for no peanuts and no egg, and they did so perfectly.I ordered takeout and the server was friendly and fast. The ambiance inside was meh. It felt old, dirty and grimy. The bathroom grossed me out. A super deep clean would be nice.

Nicole W.

Hands down best Thai food in the city. Love that the food is super clean and delicious.

Yan M.

Well I didn't get to try the food because only certain items were halal. They didn't allow dine-in, it was take-out orders only. Really disappointed as I wanted to try it based on the previous good reviews. It was also hard to find this place too. I won't be coming back.

Wendy B.

So, thank goodness others have patronized this little spot for the past 7 years. Yes, they have been open that long. This was not on my radar at all, and we drive by frequently...on our way to another favorite restaurant. The message here is, sadly, we've been missing out.Mr B announced that he had a craving for Thai food, particularly something made with coconut milk. Not a problem, Corona and our extended area have many to choose from. But the weather was nasty and rainy, and I wanted to stick close to home. Besides, the others have not been as consistently good as in the past, so I went hunting. This is what ultimately drove us to finally try Thai Thai.The place is small. And today (a Tuesday around lunchtime), it was empty. So, great, the server and the kitchen were all ours! Ah! Not so fast. We were immediately warned they mainly do take-out unless we don't mind eating from to-go containers. Undiscouraged, we grabbed a table.The order of the day included one order of Crab Rangoon, some Pad Woon Sen with shrimp, Red Curry with chicken, to eat there. I also put in an order of Boat Noodle Soup to go.I was not swayed by the Crab Rangoon. It, to me, was the weak link. The filling was primarily cream cheese with a crab waved over the top. I.e. the crab was noticeably absent. On the positive, it was a good cream cheese-filled nibbler, just not crabby, so really not worth the cost.The Pad Woon Sen was delicious. This is made with a fine, rice noodle, flavored with vegetables and egg. The dish was very flavorful. There were probably 6 medium shrimp for the two of us.The Red Curry was a surprise, particularly because Mr B "thought" he said, Yellow Curry. (He did not, as God is my witness). Their interpretation of medium spice was actually quite mild (and a relief for a hot spice-wimp such as myself). This is the first time I can honestly say this chicken was not overcooked and dry. In the end, this turned out to be my favorite.Now for the Boat Noodle Soup we saved for the following day. Never having heard of it, it was a mystery dish for me. But I was swayed by the pictures and reviews from those who apparently love it. It actually started with a superb beef broth with many exotic seasonings, including 5-spice and probably some fish sauce. It included a generous amount of sliced beef and two beef meatballs, bean sprouts, and some mint leaves. The noodles were a small, white rice noodle that had been packaged in a separate container. This dish fell more in the spectrum of medium spicy. Definitely something I would return for. It was excellent tasting.Halal options available for a minor price upcharge.Great meal overall. I only wish the prices were equitable with the smaller portions of protein used. I am looking forward to dragging the rest of the family there for a meal.

Load More