Thai Thai Sushi Bar

100 Harrison St, Cocoa
(321) 631-8228

Recent Reviews

Andre Zietsman

Just finished up eating lunch here. EXCELLENT food. Fresh, quick, delicious with great service! Awesome Thai and Japanese food. Great combination. Enjoy!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Leni Han

Sushi, is okay. Service is great!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Devin H.

Food was delicious and service was friendly. We had the pineapple fried rice, pad Thai, and spring rolls.

David R

it’s the busiest time of the year, (i’m on vacation in Florida ) and when I went to the restaurant, I was expecting poor service, and rushed food and crowds. well, other than the crowds, I was very pleasantly surprised at outstanding service and excellent food. In fact, the staff kept apologizing for my food, which took a little while. So really, everything was excellent and I uncrossable would return for another meal.

Gopala108

I previously have tried Thai Thai in Melbourne yet this was the first time trying Thai Thai in Cocoa Village. I went here w/ my friend recently. Unfortunately they don't offer the lunch menu on Sundays for lunch as they only offer the dinner menu. This is a bit more costly & comes w/ larger portions. I went w/ the Massaman Curry- coconut milk, onions, potatoes, & whole peanuts w/ a side of brown rice. It came w/ a veg miso soup w/ tofu & seaweed. I had it w/ tofu w/ the aforementioned accompanying veggies. Miso soup & brown rice were great while the curry was quite alright. The curry was a touch on the sweet side w/ very little heat. Didn't find it that spicy at all yet that is okay as these August Dog Days of Floridan Summer require Pitta to be pacified henceforth good not to eat too much spicy food as fire on fire is like on like. Solid Thai food in Cocoa Village yet wish they had the lunch menu available during the lunch hour on Sunday instead of the dinner menu.

Tammy P.

When we all finally got our food, it was excellent. One of us had a sushi roll, another shrimp pad thai, and another cashew shrimp. I've been there a few times for lunch and have never been disappointed in the food. In fact, until last night, I hadn't been disappointed in the service either.We arrived around 5pm on a Saturday night, and all of Cocoa Village, including this place, was packed with people because of the amazing weather we are having now. We luckily got seated quickly, but you could see the staff rushing around. I asked the hostess about the bento boxes because I couldn't see them on the menu. She pointed to the sushi area of the menu, which didn't list any. Finally, my waitress explained those were not on the dinner menu. We ordered and waited and waited. Finally, the sushi came out for one of our group, and we assumed the other food would come out shortly after. But, it did not. We asked our server, who was rushing around, and were told that it was coming right out. She told us that about 3 times. Finally, we were literally thinking of leaving when it arrived. As we waited for our food, I noticed very little food on other customers' tables unless it was sushi. Lots of people waiting and no food in sight. We will be back but probably try to avoid busy times, and if we do brave it again during a busy time, we'll get sushi. Obviously, something is not working right in the kitchen, and they are not able to handle a full dining room. All the dining room staff seemed to be rushing around, but it was still a hot mess.

Gordon S.

Visited an old favorite tonight. They were super busy and we sat at the bar. While service was slightly slower than usual, the food was excellent. Started with monkey brain appetizer (not really monkey lol) and was delicious. Then a few sushi times and they were presented beautifully and tasted even better. Super friendly guys rolling sushi at the bar made the evening even more fun.

Leo B.

Order this take out while visiting family nearby. The Thai food was good- curry and chicken with prawns and pad Thai noodles and spring rolls were delicious. The sushi however was just ok. The rolls were a little small and the spicing bland. I think their local clientele must prefer it that way but not the best. I recommend if your focus is sushi go elsewhere. Thai was very good though!

L L.

I've been getting great food from each of their locations in the area for over 10 years, never disappointed. My favorite is chicken Pad Thai. Great sauce, not too little, not too much. I like a little extra peanuts too. That said, this restaurant has the best sushi in central Florida, period.

Beachbabe005

I was able to get noodles without the fish sauce and it was AMAZING!

cccandy

Very good as always. Fresh and delish. They are very attentive here and alsways have fresh food. We will be back!

Sheena G.

Service and good quality has continued to decline. I'm closer to this location but drive all the way to cape Canaveral for the other Thai Thai because they're so remarkably different. This is one example... takeout sea of love roll, which we have had many times before, no eel sauce, a packet of soy sauce and rolls cut too large.

Sunshine18192135766

Food was good, a little bland. Sriracha sauce did the trick to make it more flavorful. The service was good also, friendly and attentive.

Emily B.

Stopped at Thai Thai Sushi after a long day of traveling. We started out with Crab Rangoon and edamame. Both were fantastic! I ordered the avocado roll and chicken pad Thai. The roll was great. The pad Thai was the best I've ever had. The portions were very large. The only reason I didn't rate 5 stars was because our waitress left half way through and nobody checked up on us after and we sat waiting for a really long time. Other than that, great experience and looking forward to being back.

Tabitha S.

Love the volcano roll, super friendly service and definitely worth the price. Cute little place right across from the park.

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