Tyde Tate Kitchen - CFW
1235 Chattahoochee Ave NW, Atlanta
(678) 327-4978
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The high reviews were misleading. I suspect a large number of them were fake.
The food was not good. I had the pad Thai.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 2
I’ve been to this food hall several times and typically I pass this place. Because I’ve eaten everywhere else, I wanted to try this place. The beef salad looked interesting as well as the Penang soup (I’m sure I spelled that wrong) I laughed when I took the first bite of salad because I was pleasantly surprised. I asked for an extra dressing, but I realized I didn’t need it. The toss dressing on the salad is perfect. I’m not sure how it holds if you wait to eat the salad later, if that’s the case, maybe ask them to hold the dressing on the side. I was thinking it wasn’t a ton of beef on the salad at first but as I continued to eat the beef portion lasted through the entire salad. Everything was quite amazing. I can see myself ordering that salad every time I come here. Wow. Hopefully they don’t ever change it. The soup was delicious. Also, the rice was perfect and with the amount of soup they gave you they could give you more rice easily. The soup also has a good amount of oil in it so if that bothers you, you may drop it down a star. It was loaded with flavor and plenty meat. The two items I got were a hit and I didn’t see any reason to give them less than five star. There wasn’t a ton of other menu items I wanted so I almost never tried this place but I’m glad I did. Since the two items are this good, the other options should be good
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Tom Kha, Salad
Excellent Thai from this food hall vendor. Penang beef was robust with moderate heat (medium). Spring rolls were some of the best I’ve had in recent memory; outside was deeply fried, crispy, and greasy, while the moisture content in the veg was perfect. My wife’s pad Thai was sweet and delicious with fresh, crisp vegetables. Food hall vibe is youngish and the outside seating was comfortable and plentiful. Onsite parking was available and free for 2 hours on a Saturday night. Would definitely go back here at some point.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Spring Rolls
One of the best Panang curries I have had in
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I had the shrimp Thai rice and it was the BEST rice I’ve had to date. Absolutely delicious! I’ll be back for sure
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We had the Panang Curry and Basil Chicken, and both were delicious and healthy sized portions
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Basil Chicken
Very good food and service. It’s a little but on the pricy side
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Incredible food and incredible people
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The customer service is amazing, easy to order and the food is delicious. If you like spicy order medium not hot. Hot will be hot hot. I love spicy so this is a great place. The food is a 10/10!!!!!
We ate the Pad Thai with fried egg and shrimp rolls.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Spring Rolls, Pad Thai Shrimp
Some of the best Comfort Thai food in Atlanta. Do your self a favor and check this spot out. Located conveniently inside a Food Hall in West Midtown. If you've never been to Thailand, this is as close as you can get.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pad Thai Shrimp, Crispy Tofu, Chicken Satay, Pad See EW
Restaurantji Recommends
Pad Thai was so good and they have some really delicious Thai Tea
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
So my girlfriend, Christine and I are at #tydetatekitchen at Chattahoochee Food Works . We ordered $50 worth of food. I then decided to get a Thai tea. I ordered the tea and asked for no ice. They told me it would be an additional 50 cent up charge for no ice. I refused to pay additional for a drink with no ice. They told us it was company policy. I asked where it was written and suggested they put out a sign letting customers know about this policy. To make a long story short, they stood firm on the up charge and I so I insisted a refund. Then the food came up. So they lost $50 instead of waiving 50 cents and wasted $50 worth of food. SMH ??♀️
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 1
Absolutely Amazing! These dishes did not make it to point of photographing bc they were too yummy! Lol.
One of us ordered the Basil Rice w/Tofu & a Teammate ordered one w/chicken. We were both impressed. Very flavorful.
Please note: This wonderful counter is located inside of Atlantas own fabulous, “The Works” co-op on Chattahoochee. Artsy environment. Nice area to take a walk before or after.
Lots of other hidden gems inside of co-op in case the person you decide to bring along is in the mood for cuisine from some other part of the world.
Ample Tables, Seating, and Free 2 Hour parking. Great for family, friends, and possibly even a date! This restaurant has made our top 5 Thai spots on Atlanta list!
Dietary restrictions: Vegan/ Vegetarian Options
Parking: Free 2 Hour Parking
Kid-friendliness: Family friendly
Wheelchair accessibility: Ramp and accessible restroom. Not sure about switches to operate doors. Doors seem to be manual unless there is another entrance we were not aware of.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Basil Chicken
Kid-friendliness: Lots of options all around
Wheelchair accessibility: Whew hair accessible ramps and restroom. Not sure if there is a switch to operate doors.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Crispy Tofu, Basil Chicken
The food was good, but my experience made me upset and that made it hard to enjoy my food. Ordered curry and received it after waiting 40 minutes. When I went to sit down and eat, realized the curry was packed in a quart container and the rice in a small box. I went back to the stand to ask for a paper bowl. I was told it's not their "policy to give out bowls." I explained I wasn't just asking for a bowl, that i just bought curry from their stand and was hoping to mix and enjoy it. I was then told the way I eat is incorrect and instructed on how I "should" eat curry. I asked about a plate and they said they were out. Luckily the manager came over and explained they're running low on bowls and that's why they're reluctant to give them out. And provided me with another option.
The girl in the yellow be nice hat came of really unconcerned, condescending and rude. She told me how I eat is wrong, and offered no solution.
At the end of the day I paid 20 dollars for one meal, tipped in cash, waited 40 minutes for it , and literally left so offened I didnt want to eat anymore. If supplies are running low, Restaurant Depot is literally right across the street. I don't understand how a restaurant can serve food without bowls or plates for their patrons, especially at this price point.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 1
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