Thai Good Eats

104 E Midland Ave, Woodland Park
(719) 325-6258

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LeRae Wagner

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Mary Beth

Seems like a very dangerous place to be

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Avelin Correia

The food served was lukewarm, the stir fry was almost cold. When notified the server about it, they didn't seem to care. They mentioned it's because it has been a minute since it was served. This isn't our first time dining out, the food doesn't go from hot to cold so fast.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 2

E M

I loved this place when it opened but they change the menu a lot! My favorite was the beef noodle soup and they took it off the menu. Their portions have become really small for the price. My curry was so spicy I was sweating even though it said medium heat. I hate leaving a restaurant hungry especially for the price we paid. I am not sure we will be back.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

T. Le Stadler

Really yummy food. A bit pricey but nice paid more for less. The food is flavorful and there’s a good amount. Comes with rice for most of the entrees. Hot is a good temp, wasn’t brave enough to try Thai hot lol. Will be back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Emily Self

Simply excellent. Tasty food, friendly service, seemed very clean.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad Thai

Jerzy Zielinski

Ok, there are not enough stars here to reflect how good the food is.

The flavors are out of this world. Look at the photos and to see what your taste buds are missing.

Look at the carmelization of the onion, garlic and lemongrass in this dish. Those alone pack so much flavor.

This is gourmet flavor at its finest! Check out the raw ginger sliver on top of the dish, it just adds that extra flavor personal touch only a truly gifted chef can offer!!

This dish is just amazing!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tara Darlene Diamante Canhos

Exceptional!!! The best Thai food by far. The green curry is exceptional and so is the pai thai! Danielle is super sweet and her son the chef is amazing. They use Thai coconut oil and coconut milk making their vegetarian dishes vegan. The boba teas are great and sweetened with coconut sugar. I love the healthy way they choose to cook like I would at home.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michael Dirk

We go there at least once a week. Wonderful food! Thank you, Danielle for bringing your great Thai food to Woodland Park.

Dietary restrictions: I do love that Danielle doesn't use seed oils for her stir-fry. Instead, she uses coconut oil, which we all know now is so much more healthy for you than other seed (canola, soybean, sunflower, cottonseed, corn, grapeseed, rice bran, and safflower) oils.

Parking: We've never had an issue parking there for dinner.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cashew Chicken, Spring Roll, Pad Thai

Lisa White

I was excited to see there was a Thai Restaurant in Woodland Park. I came for dinner. I was not happy with it, unfortunately.

My Pad Kee Mao was Not done to my specifications, and she didnt bother to ask me about the level of spiciness; consequently there was none, which was a disappointment (I am from Seattle where authentic Thai means some level of spiciness in this dish and many others). There were very little vegetables, and the meat was scarce too. (I would like to see Pad Kee Mao and more dishes offered with Beef and Tomatoes are usually in this dish and other veggies & more meat pieces).

They took a very long time to take our order or check on us, I had to yell across the room to get any attention. No eye contact or follow-up inquiry by waiter. They had one quite large party and another couple which-is perhaps why they left us neglected. Perhaps understaffed that day (-?)

They have No Soup at all or Green Papaya Salad;
I was Very Disappointed because there were photos online which is Why I came. . (I wanted those, I have Never been to a Thai Restaurant that didnt serve Those and apparently they did last year).

It was expensive (dinner), I did not feel that I got my money’s worth, just $20 for mostly Rice Noodles, Drinks and anything else starts at $7.

I had to ask for hot sauce or condiments or anything, by yelling across the room, it was not generously provided at table or in the dining room (napkins either) and getting any assistance was a real chore.

POSITIVES: the Portions were good, the New facility (which they apparently recently moved across the parking lot to—there was a sign on door at old facility) is large and quite Nice with many tables, & there is a view of Pikes Peak. The people serving were polite.

All of the negatives I experienced are easily Correctable:
-If they provide better service followup, make eye contact, are not stingy & are more generous with ingredients like vegetables and meat, Ask about desired spiciness don’t assume because I am not Asian; & provide condiments freely, —and give what was originally asked for, and last but Not least: include Soups again and Papaya Salad, then I will definitely Come Again.

Maybe the Lunch Menu is better.

And: Perhaps you will have a better experience than I did.

I eventually got hot sauce and added lime which made it better. It had about a 3rd of the veggies I was used to in this dish (& I had asked for extra veggies and didnt get them) - and they used lots of stems of greens which was strange to me also.

My husband thought it was pretty good.

I am still glad that they are here and hope they will Succeed, and make these improvements.

All the Best.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 2

Markus Holinger

The chicken dumpling were absolutely delicious. Great service and the views while eating were great

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Satay

Gregg Pierce

Food is outstanding. Extremely large portions. Seems a bit high on price but if you split it, it’s a pretty good deal. We did not split due to the recommendation of the waitress. Bad decision.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Evelyn Kennedy

Dined in. Good food support local

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Siri Shepek

Had lunch here with a friend. Service was friendly and prompt. Nice outside seating with umbrellas for shade. Outstanding food with many vegetarian options. Beware that "hot" actually means hot and I don't need to try "Thai hot". Will definitely be back!

Vegetarian options: They have a separate "Vegetarian" menu that offers vegetarian variations for most of their regular dishes, including noodle, stir fry, and curry dishes.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Brandon Soto

Service was pretty good. Food is overpriced. Taste was okay. Ordered HOT and not much spice to my dish. Very disappointed with the Thai coffee. If you are craving Thai food this place will not satisfy.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 4

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