Order online and you will regret.I had some issues with my takeout order:-It was ready 35 minutes late, likely due to kitchen staff being overwhelmed with orders.-The food quality suffered, being greasy and below the usual standards, likely due to the high volume of orders compromising quality control.
Service: 1
Zachary DeSimone
Amazing, everything. Drunken noodles and green papaya salad the best. Definitely coming back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Joanna Boruc
A great lunch combo deal. We asked for a maximum spiciness (5 out of 5) and they delivered! Delicious and affordable!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Black Jasmine Rice
Francesca
I found this spot walking around, probably it wasn’t very busy because of the time. They have a selection of Bison meat dishes which is my favorite. I had the coconut broth noodles soup with bison meat and it was delicious. The meat melted in your mouth and the portion was good I do wish there was a bit more meat in the dish.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Natalia Story
I’d been here once or twice before and found it to be ok — but decided to give it another shot with Restaurant Week this year. I wouldn’t come back. MAYBE I’d order takeout, but $20-25 Thai entrees are a bit pricy amid others in their category. And amid “upscale” Thai spots, Daughter Thai is way better.Restaurant WeekI normally don’t judge a place by their RW performance, because I think RW is tough for restaurants. However… a choice of 3 items from the RW menu often added up to LESS than the $55 RW pre-fixe price tag — making it cheaper to order a la carte (if you were smart enough to do the math). The restaurant COULD have chosen to put their RW menu up at $35 or $45 and done “add-on” pricing for pricier items… instead of making what looks like a deal actually not be one. Just disingenuous on their end I think.FoodThe most disappointing $12.50 appetizer I’ve ever had. This shrimp lettuce wrap just LOOKED sad. You could barely spot the 3 shrimp hiding among the tasteless greenery. Oh, and the shrimp had their tails on! Hidden INSIDE the pre-made lettuce wraps. Super fun biting down on those. Our entrees were pretty tasty and a generous portion — I will give them that. However, my 4-out-of-5 spice level order was definitely not spicy.AtmosphereThis place isn’t as nice as the one in Boulder, but definitely nicer than just a takeout spot vibe. Unfortunately, we were seated right under the AC — and I was shivering even with my jacket on.ServiceIt was fine. Once our server realized we weren’t doing the full restaurant week menu though, I think she was disappointed? Or I don’t know what. When we asked to pack the 2nd half of our entrees to go — she didn’t even ask if we wanted dessert or a 2nd round for our empty drinks — just brought the bill.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 2
lindahart
Tried for Denver restaurant week. First time with this restaurant. Fabulous. The sea salt cheesecake was probably the best I've ever had. The service was great. Would definitely go back and highly recommend.
Brent Sitterle
Got food poisoning and barfed a short while after eating there for lunch today - won’t be
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 5
Bill Sawicki
I had a spectacular spicy vegan Thai basil dish. The place is bright and airy, with a terrific staff, and in a great location. What's not to love?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Sierra Dwyer
Great Thai food and vegan options. I especially love the Thai basil with tofu, drunken noodles with tofu, corn fritters, papaya salad made vegan, and Thai iced tea with coconut milk. Can simply ask to “make vegan” or ask for vegan options. I wish they had even more vegan options or that their curries could be vegan. Great service and never too crowded/a hidden gem.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: D Drunken Noodle
Jack Conroy
AJ - outstanding bartender. Recommendations were spot on. Food was fantastic.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bison Kao Soi, Rolls, Tom Yum Soup, Satay
This is a great thai restaurant. Not only is the food on point, but also the presentation and service. You can park on the street in front of the restaurant with the parking meter for a dollar an hour. The cocktails are really good as well. I highly recommend the corn fritters, chicken satay, and yellow curry! The yellow curry was a spice level at 2 out of 5, and it was the perfect amount of spice. I don't like it too spicy, but a little spicy. 10 out of 10. If you like quality thai food, then this is the spot to come to. We always make this one of our first stops when visiting Denver. They never disappoint. ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Tree King
Chicken fried rice was too spicy! They said how spicy 1-5 I said 1 it might as well been 5! I couldn't eat but two bites my lips were on fire!
Food: 1
Service: 1
GaryN
This was our first trip to Aloy Modern Thai and we were very pleased with the restaurant. The food flavors were outstanding and the service was very attentive. I thought the dinner menu was very diverse and value priced. The wine list wasn't huge but it had everything you would want with Thai food and it was also well priced. We liked the atmosphere of the restaurant. Very light and open. Our dinner started at 6:30 so we beat the crowd and it wasn't loud. We haven't travelled to downtown Denver much in the past couple of years but we will need to do more in the future. The neighborhood around the restaurant was nice and parking was very convenient, with a good lot just a block away. Overall, we enjoyed our evening very much.
Michael Gabennesch
AJ was a fantastic bartender. Big chiller, great at conversation. You want this guy serving you.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Taylor Wiggins
Aj the bartender was the nicest person ever. Had a great conversation and provides the best drinks!!
Order online and you will regret.I had some issues with my takeout order:-It was ready 35 minutes late, likely due to kitchen staff being overwhelmed with orders.-The food quality suffered, being greasy and below the usual standards, likely due to the high volume of orders compromising quality control.
Service: 1
Amazing, everything. Drunken noodles and green papaya salad the best. Definitely coming back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
A great lunch combo deal. We asked for a maximum spiciness (5 out of 5) and they delivered! Delicious and affordable!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Black Jasmine Rice
I found this spot walking around, probably it wasn’t very busy because of the time. They have a selection of Bison meat dishes which is my favorite. I had the coconut broth noodles soup with bison meat and it was delicious. The meat melted in your mouth and the portion was good I do wish there was a bit more meat in the dish.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I’d been here once or twice before and found it to be ok — but decided to give it another shot with Restaurant Week this year. I wouldn’t come back. MAYBE I’d order takeout, but $20-25 Thai entrees are a bit pricy amid others in their category. And amid “upscale” Thai spots, Daughter Thai is way better.Restaurant WeekI normally don’t judge a place by their RW performance, because I think RW is tough for restaurants. However… a choice of 3 items from the RW menu often added up to LESS than the $55 RW pre-fixe price tag — making it cheaper to order a la carte (if you were smart enough to do the math). The restaurant COULD have chosen to put their RW menu up at $35 or $45 and done “add-on” pricing for pricier items… instead of making what looks like a deal actually not be one. Just disingenuous on their end I think.FoodThe most disappointing $12.50 appetizer I’ve ever had. This shrimp lettuce wrap just LOOKED sad. You could barely spot the 3 shrimp hiding among the tasteless greenery. Oh, and the shrimp had their tails on! Hidden INSIDE the pre-made lettuce wraps. Super fun biting down on those. Our entrees were pretty tasty and a generous portion — I will give them that. However, my 4-out-of-5 spice level order was definitely not spicy.AtmosphereThis place isn’t as nice as the one in Boulder, but definitely nicer than just a takeout spot vibe. Unfortunately, we were seated right under the AC — and I was shivering even with my jacket on.ServiceIt was fine. Once our server realized we weren’t doing the full restaurant week menu though, I think she was disappointed? Or I don’t know what. When we asked to pack the 2nd half of our entrees to go — she didn’t even ask if we wanted dessert or a 2nd round for our empty drinks — just brought the bill.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 2
Tried for Denver restaurant week. First time with this restaurant. Fabulous. The sea salt cheesecake was probably the best I've ever had. The service was great. Would definitely go back and highly recommend.
Got food poisoning and barfed a short while after eating there for lunch today - won’t be
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 5
I had a spectacular spicy vegan Thai basil dish. The place is bright and airy, with a terrific staff, and in a great location. What's not to love?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great Thai food and vegan options. I especially love the Thai basil with tofu, drunken noodles with tofu, corn fritters, papaya salad made vegan, and Thai iced tea with coconut milk. Can simply ask to “make vegan” or ask for vegan options. I wish they had even more vegan options or that their curries could be vegan. Great service and never too crowded/a hidden gem.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: D Drunken Noodle
AJ - outstanding bartender. Recommendations were spot on. Food was fantastic.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Bison Kao Soi, Rolls, Tom Yum Soup, Satay
Restaurantji Recommends
This is a great thai restaurant. Not only is the food on point, but also the presentation and service. You can park on the street in front of the restaurant with the parking meter for a dollar an hour. The cocktails are really good as well. I highly recommend the corn fritters, chicken satay, and yellow curry! The yellow curry was a spice level at 2 out of 5, and it was the perfect amount of spice. I don't like it too spicy, but a little spicy. 10 out of 10. If you like quality thai food, then this is the spot to come to. We always make this one of our first stops when visiting Denver. They never disappoint. ?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Chicken fried rice was too spicy! They said how spicy 1-5 I said 1 it might as well been 5! I couldn't eat but two bites my lips were on fire!
Food: 1
Service: 1
This was our first trip to Aloy Modern Thai and we were very pleased with the restaurant. The food flavors were outstanding and the service was very attentive. I thought the dinner menu was very diverse and value priced. The wine list wasn't huge but it had everything you would want with Thai food and it was also well priced. We liked the atmosphere of the restaurant. Very light and open. Our dinner started at 6:30 so we beat the crowd and it wasn't loud. We haven't travelled to downtown Denver much in the past couple of years but we will need to do more in the future. The neighborhood around the restaurant was nice and parking was very convenient, with a good lot just a block away. Overall, we enjoyed our evening very much.
AJ was a fantastic bartender. Big chiller, great at conversation. You want this guy serving you.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Aj the bartender was the nicest person ever. Had a great conversation and provides the best drinks!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Kao Soi, Fried Egg Rolls