J's Noodles & New Thai
1842 S Parker Rd, Denver
(303) 755-2500
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Pretty dark inside with dim light date night vibe local mom and pop traditional Thai restaurant. Thai spring roll (steamed roll with tofu, bean sprouts, green onion) and curry puff is a must have appetizer. We got pla lad price, pad Thai wonsen and also papaya salad with sticky rice. Pretty good food. Very good service.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Papaya Salad
They added additional charge to my bill after I left, scammers! Never coming back
I expected it to be much better. Pad Thai was drenched in sauce.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 4
Please stop putting your food in toxic, unrecyclable , excessive styrofoam. I won't come back again for takeout unless this changes
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 3
This is our absolute favorite place, and we are broken hearted they are closing. The food is always fab, Judy is the kindest ever, and we love the casual vibe.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is the 3rd time I have tried this place hoping each time before was an anomaly. Unfortunately it wasn't. Pad Thai should have a peanut sauce (peanuts), right? I ordered pad thai with chicken. Look at the photo. If I am wrong, please correct me. This is a lot of noodles with miniscule chicken no peanut sauce/peanuts and Panda Express orange chicken sauce with heat. I don't get it. Maybe I am eating the wrong thing but 4.6, not for me.
Food: 1
Service: 4
I always get their country style pad thai and prik pao noodles, probably ordered them 10x by now :) A little sad they raised their prices but inflation is hard on everybody.
Food: 5
Recommended dishes: Country Pad Thai Noodles
I wasn't going to write a review given that they are a small restaurant and I know how it impacts a business these kind of reviews but... one day later, realizing what it really takes to fix a dish, I am compelled to share.
First, I love the waitress. She was very nice and always smiley.
We got to chatting for a bit and somewhat in the conversation, while ordering she asked me if I liked spicy food to which I said yes, being from Peru, I am accustomed to spicy food.
I like spicy but not the kind that I can't taste anything else.
Then she asked what level of spicy we liked (we were a party of 3) and said medium.
We order a thom ka, which was good. Then papaya salad, to me it was meh. Then we order 4 entrees. 3 of them (pineapple rice, drunken noodles, and pad thai) are dishes we order in very single thai place we go.
When we got our plates I couldn't eat the two entrees I had ordered. I couldn't even had a full spoon of food. It was way too spicy.
When my husband asked kindly if we could have one of the dishes redone because I couldnt eat it, she said, no unless we paid for that dish.
She said, this was authentic Thai, which I guess meant, super super hot.
I couldn't understand why she wouldnt explain before hand that it was super hot until my husband said she assumed when I said I liked spicy food.
I was extremely disappointed especially because I had order two entrees and couldnt eat even a spoonful of one.
When we got home, I added lemon juice to see if that would tone it down and nothing.
My partner washed it with water and it dropped down the heat.
The next day I decided to look up a pad thai and drunken noodle recipe and with what we had I decided to fix it.
I am pretty good cook and guess what? I did.
It took me but 20 minutes counting I gather all the ingredients and it was delicious, nothing like what it was served.
Then I realized than not only what they served was inedible but the pad thai had literally only noodles chicken and a badly done scrambled egg. nothing else.
That dish cost them at worse $8. Had they fixed it, or replaced it that is what it would have gone out, however they would have gotten us as clients for months and months.
That is $1200 we would have spend in this restaurant during a year had they served us food that 1. we could eat 2. accommodate us 3. a dish that had more then meat and noodles .
Anyways. For anyone reading this, beware.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 2
This restaurant has the absolute best Thai food in all of Denver. The two people that work here are the friendliest and most adorable people you could ever come across. The food is always fresh and it always only takes 15 minutes. Their prices definitely are the best in Denver as well. I can’t recommend them enough. We eat here SO MUCH! I’ve been to Thailand and this restaurant is better than what I experienced there.
We typically get the Massaman curry, pad Thai, or drunken noodles and two orders of their crab rangoons.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Country Pad Thai Noodles, Country Pad Thai with Fresh Coconut Juice, Pad Thai with Chicken
Country pad Thai was great. Had some friends recommend this place and it did not disappoint!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
The drunken noodles were very good and spicy ? my husband had the Thai BBQ chicken which was SO FLAVORFUL! We also had Thai egg rolls and Papaya salad and those were both DELICIOUS!
We can't wait to go back to try more from the menu.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: BBQ Chicken, Papaya Salad
Food and staff are GREAT!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
First off, I really want to like this place! Not sure if it was just an off/bad day? I even debated with myself before posting. Unfortunately the person I spoke with on the phone was condescending and dismissive... The food was unfortunately unedible this time around. Far too salty and far too dry.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
The best place to get Thai food in all of Colorado! The Pad Thai was the best!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The best place to get Thai food in all of Colorado! The Pad Thai was the best!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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