Tom kha thai asian bistro

144 N Mason St UNIT 8, Fort Collins
(970) 888-0102

Recent Reviews

Mariel Hayes

This is the best Thai food in Fort Collins. They also have great gluten free options and clearly outline GF dishes. It's a must for dine in and take out.Dietary restrictions: Great gluten free options, including the fried green beans.Parking: Paid parking lot with the first hour free.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sharon Petersen

Horrible Stevie. We waited one hour and 15 minutes to get our food. I felt sorry for the waitress. One waitress for the whole restaurant. How do they stay in business?

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 1

Travel B

Great food! Service was good, but a bit slow. They seemed to be short staffed. We only saw two weight staff and the restaurant was fairly full. Those gals were really working but overwhelmed!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad Thai, Yellow Curry, Tom Kha Soup

Tyler Bussey

A good solid Thai place. I got the mussels panang curry and spring rolls. Spring rolls came out at the same time as the entree and took quite a while to get them. Service was slow and placing people right next to each other when the entire restaurant was empty was not good service.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 3

Kristi Zambrano

We have eaten at a variety of Thai restaurants around town, and this one might be the worst. We ordered 2 appetizers and 3 meals. The portions were small, particularly for the price. The food was mediocre. We ordered Pad Thai with chicken.....it was unedible.....a pile of grey noodles....no chicken, no veggies or egg, just grey noodles. Pad Thai is always a staple of Thai restaurants and seems like a hard one to get so wrong. It was gross. And, there was a strong smell of Fabuloso cleaning product that overpowered the food smell.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 4

Bill F.

Food was very good and service was goodWe had the Tom Tom soup and really enjoyed it

Nick p

The Gra Pow here is great. There's only one other place that I like the Gra Pow and that's at Folsum Thai in Boulder. Drunken Noodles was a little disappointing with the glass noodles but it did taste good. I would come back for the Gra Pow.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Gra Pow

Freddie Bryant

I am a delivery driver and every single time I pick up food from here I have to wait a significant amount of time. Very annoying and will stop taking deliveries from this restaurant.

Maria A.

Decent price and quick service for lunch. Server didn't ask if I wanted a spice level, so I just omitted asking. Flavor and noodle texture was nice, but I regretted not asking for a specific spice level for my noodle and fried tofu dish. Egg rolls and sauce offered with lunch meal- I could've passed-on. I appreciated the mix of flavors and the portion of rice alongside the noodles - as some restaurants make you choose between noodles or rice. the hot tea was warm on a cool day and was nice to enjoy with the fortune cookie offered at the end of the meal. Incredibly clean and comfortable dining room, I like the simplicity of the decor and color schemes of golden hello, brown, beiges. When it comes down to food and service: It was okay.

Michael Dill

This is a cute, clean little spot in a great location on the edge of old town. None of the staff when we came were Thai (American and Chinese). You can usually be fairly sure you won’t be getting very authentic Thai if the staff aren’t Thai (although I never saw who was in the kitchen), but if there were any questions bringing the Pad Thai out with chopsticks and giving us fortune cookies after our meal confirmed this is not authentic. Overall the service was good but we were underwhelmed by the food. Since tom kha soup is one of my favorite foods I was really excited to try theirs.Sadly the tom kha soup was by far the most disappointing part of our meal. It was really bland, almost like they forgot something. If I’m guessing it probably had too little or zero fish sauce. I am also never a fan of putting tomatoes in Tom Kha, but that doesn’t really affect the taste.The chicken satay was pretty standard, the peanut sauce was nice and thick.Cream cheese wontons were really runny and lacking flavor, but as they aren’t a traditional Thai dish I wouldn’t knock them for that.The Pad Thai was pretty good. Level 5 had decent heat, although I’m not sure I’d consider it Thai hot. The noodles were a little undercooked but overall we enjoyed it and would give it another shot.

Recommended dishes: Pad Thai

Michael D.

This is a cute, clean little spot in a great location on the edge of old town. None of the staff when we came were Thai (American and Chinese). You can usually be fairly sure you won't be getting very authentic Thai if the staff aren't Thai (although I never saw who was in the kitchen), but if there were any questions bringing the Pad Thai out with chopsticks and giving us fortune cookies after our meal confirmed this is not authentic. Overall the service was good but we were underwhelmed by the food. Since tom kha soup is one of my favorite foods I was really excited to try theirs.Sadly the tom kha soup was by far the most disappointing part of our meal. It was really bland, almost like they forgot something. If I'm guessing it probably had too little or zero fish sauce. I am also never a fan of putting tomatoes in Tom Kha, but that doesn't really affect the taste. The chicken satay was pretty standard, the peanut sauce was nice and thick. Cream cheese wontons were really runny and lacking flavor, but as they aren't a traditional Thai dish I wouldn't knock them for that. The Pad Thai was pretty good. Level 5 had decent heat, although I'm not sure I'd consider it Thai hot. The noodles were a little undercooked but overall we enjoyed it and would give it another shot. If there was a 3.5 star option I'd go with that, but it definitely fell short of 4 or 5.

O S.

We had the red curry chicken. It was delicious. I like spicy food. I ordered a 3 out of 5 for heat level. It was not very spicy. The flavors were excellent and they gave a generous portion of chicken. The calamari appetizer was very good. Light tempura type batter. Served with a traditional chili sauce. Solid but nothing special. Now for the bad part. The tuna tar tar appetizer. Very fresh ingredients. Spicy jalapeños. For heaven's sake if you're going to call it TUNA tar tar, shouldn't it have TUNA in it? There was so little tuna you had to fish for it. (See what I did there?) Very disappointed with it. It was an overall good experience but I wouldn't order the TUNA again.

nlwreeds “nlwreeds” nlwreeds

Tried the Pad See U and Khao Soi Thai and both were fantastic. I highly recommend this restaurant.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad See U, Khao Soi Thai

Molly L.

The food and service were great! I got the pad see ew with tofu, which was delicious! My husband got the pad Thai with chicken and really enjoyed it also. I wouldn't recommend the mango sticky rice but that won't stop me from going back.

Yeong Cheng

Great food, but more importantly, kind people. While I was dining an unhoused person came in asking for rice and soup and the host/server who greeted them was kind and gracious and fed them; it seems they have a policy of having rice and soup available for folks in need.These are the food businesses worth supporting - and the tasty food is a great bonus!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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