PHUKET THAI - Huntington Beach
16612 Beach Blvd H, Huntington Beach
(714) 842-1101
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I can’t eat tom yum soup at many other Thai restaurants anymore because of this place. I always expect it to taste like it does here … and I’m always disappointed! Seriously even the Michelin recommended Thai spot in Vegas doesn’t do tom yum as good as this place. Their pad see ew, and all curries are my fave.
Love this place! I usually get the tom yum and pad see ew. Also got to try the mix fruit dessert the other day :) so yummy
The food at the restaurant was very good. However the restaurant was shabby on one side thus creating not the right ambience for a restaurant
Go hungry and leave full
Excellent Thai food place in Huntington Beach, service was a little slow. The dining area's atmosphere left much to be desired with strangely dim lighting and clutter. However the food was great quality and delicious, the prices are reasonable. You can also get imported Thai beer to go with your meal. The pad Thai was excellent, some of the best I have had in recent memory, give them a try.
Little place with the best Thai food!
Great service tonight.
I have been frequenting this restaurant for well over ten years as the food and service was always outstanding and the prices reasonable. However, the last two visits have left me wanting. Prices have increased and the service and food quality have degenerated. The waitress was not attentive and seemed disinterested in her job. My two staples - Tom Kah Gai soup and Pineapple Fried Rice - were significantly below par. The Tom Gah Gai was missing half the ingredients. Where normally on a Friday night the restaurant would be nearly full there were only two other tables occupied with patrons. I was told that their business is now mostly takeout. Maybe but I am skeptical.
Decided to try this place since I was in the area AND since nobody i have found in Arizona, makes meekrob so of course i had to try. It was good, not great but good. I like the portion and the meat and shrimp you got with it. I also liked that the flavor didn't overpower like some places do it. I actually think I will be going back when I come back to town. The staff was nice. I got it to go but I think next time I will dine in and try some other items on their menu
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Let me start off by saying I have been looking for a good Thai restaurant that is close to my house but have not came across one until now! Phuket's sauces are all made in house and are sooo delicious. I ordered the Pad See Ew, the crying tiger and fried rice. Everything was so packed with flavor and it was so fresh. Inside of the restaurant was small but very very clean. There were people constantly coming in for to go orders (they seemed like regulars) so I knew this place was going to be good. Service was wonderful! Our server was so sweet and made pleasant conversation with us. She checked on us frequently and we had our drinks constantly filled. I would recommend this place for anyone looking for quality food at a good price.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Phad See U- Stir Fried Rice Noodles, Crying Tiger
The workers were very nice and pleasant, i ordered Kaeng Khiaw Wan Curry, and
Tom Kha Soup, medium spicy, which were excellent. I really like the Tom kha soup. The restaurant is nice for fine in too. Thank you ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Tom Kha Soup, Green Curry
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I think the foods was ok. Nothing special.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Excellent service and atmosphere but I gave the food only 3 stars because it's very average. We had the Tom Kha soup and it lacked the creamy coconut flavor we expect. It was also thin and had a slightly fishy flavor like they used too much fish sauce. It also didn't have many vegetables as we've come to expect. We had a noodle dish but rather than being stir fried into the dish they were a clot in the middle with the chicken, broccoli and sauce over. Also watery and lacking the deep rich flavor inherent in Thai cooking. Prices are moderate but the serving size is a bit small. Overall not bad but there are better choices for Thai food.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
The chef deserves the props here
Get that pineapple fried rice with shrimp and chicken, it's my fave there
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Chang Beer, Tom Kha Soup, Tom Kha Hot Pot, Phad See U- Stir Fried Rice Noodles, Crying Tiger, Clay Pot Seafood Combination, Mongolian Beef
Dishes in general had a mild flavor profile for Thai standard. Perhaps it has been toned down a bit to cater to the locals. No worries just ask for the side chilies to customarily round out the flavor
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
Went to this place and check out their food. It was pretty decent. Not as authentic as we want but didn’t want to fight with traffic to get to Thaitown. We order our usual basil chicken, Tom Yum soup and seafood talay. Again, it was tasty but the portion is very small. The seafood Taly has about 3’ pieces of squid, bay scallops, shrimp and green mussels. The rest was filled green, red pepper and onion. Pretty steep for $18. The non-seafood dishes were reasonable. Service was excellent and your basic restaurant with few big tables. We also ordered the fried Thai banana with vanilla ice cream for dessert and it was okay.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
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