Eattini Thai Kitchen

10045 Baltimore National Pike a9, Ellicott City
(443) 325-5852

Recent Reviews

Prodip Mitra

Probably the only place in DMV that has khai jiao. Had another pork dish, asked them to make it spicy. Came out mild.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Arcelia hinojosa

Love Thai tea is awesome and food is really good, basil rice

Cookie Monster

Excellent authentic Thai food around Ellicott City.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Ka-Prow

Shankari Kumarachandran

Vegetarian options: Ordered PadThai it was not the real Pad Thainoodle’s The service very poor.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 1

Ronit Thomas

Firstly the server was not courteous at all, felt like I was ordering food from an army camp.Secondly the Tom yum gai wasn’t even the authentic Thai soup, I guess it we no Thais making the food and was not to hot evenThirdly, the pork fried rice was sweet and in no way like the authentic Thai dish.Due to all the reasons I tipped 1.5$, and didn’t feel like writing a review. But he had the audacity to run up behind me to the parking lot and tell JUST 1.5 $.I mean if you want tip , provide the service and make your customers feel good else don’t even think.The tipping culture here is really blown out of proportion here, and they just lost 4 customers today. You should learn how to treat and make authentic food from Peter Changs.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 1

Moshiur Rahman

Lovely place to visit. Food was excellent (as usual).. visited 2 times.. quality of food remains the same..

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Cindy Head

Drunken noodles with tofu was excellent but the veggie soup served with lunch special was some of best I've ever had. Definitely will be a repeat customer.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alexandra Bradford

Everyone in my life knows that I am inordinately obsessed with Eattini! On my death bed, I will demand Eattini! I dream about the veggie curry puffs, tom kho gai soup, ginger chicken, and panang curry tofu. I highly recommend eattini.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Panang Curry with Jasmine Rice and Vegetable Side, Fried Veggie Puffs, Tom Yum Gai Soup

Kemal D.

I took my wife and kids to this restaurant. We had a horrible experience. The waiter was impolite and very rude to my kids. The food was very bad. Drunken noodle was ok, but gave me a bad stomache for two days. I regularly eat Thai food and do well with spicy food, but this food was bad. It's a pity because I was looking for a restaurant closer to home, but will not be going back to this restaurant.

jo wu

SO GOOD!! The server was so sweet and patient I will definitely come back

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

A Sosebee

Our family's favorite Thai food in the area. They have a full menu section of snacks which is smaller plates so we order a variety but believe me it's a big portion so we have a feast. Our favorite is Beef Jerky, we crave it. The name implies over cooked beef but it's not at all! It is a pile of tender crispy little flavor bomb morsels of beef. We also get a noodle dish to share, any choice you won't go wrong. And finally a bowl of soup Tom Kha Gai is a warm hug. Ginger broth and coconut milk. It's so good.Parking: A large parking lot is directly in front of the restaurant. The restaurant is located in a shopping center.Kid-friendliness: Family friendly staff who are very attentive and accommodating.Wheelchair accessibility: Extremely friendly staff who are very attentive and accommodating. Wide aisles and tables with chairs that can be rearranged as needed. No steps on property. Parking is in front of the restaurant.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Drunken Noodles with Chicken, Drunken Noodles with Tofu, Pad Thai, Tom Yum Gai Soup, Thai Fried Rice, Fried Tofu, Pad See Euw, Beef Jerky, Pineapple Fried Rice, Veggie Spring Rolls

Aung Latt

I lived in Thailand for 10 years, and it's rare to get Thai food that I would consider authentic. Most Thai today is "Thai-merican" (okay, I made that phrase up). Not this place. The fact that it offered Tod Mun (fish cake) was a differentiator from many places, along with beef jerky. The Pad Siew had the right char to it, although they could have used chinese broccoli instead of regular broccoli. Overall, I enjoyed all the dishes we tried - I expect the rest to be just as good.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Pad See Euw

Robert J.

Best Thai food in the area. Salmon panang and drunken noodles are very good. Check out their two for one deals on Uber eats

Sakina Spencer, MBA

So tasty. We ordered crab fried rice and I think it was the best I ever had. The chicken satay was good as well.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Samuel Hartley

Flavor was pretty good; quality of meat in every dish was terrible. Beef in the Nam Tok was overcooked and almost entirely gristle, and the crispy pork belly was just cubes of pure fat barely cooked.Ground chicken was alright, but you can't really mess that up.This place was pretty good when it opened, but has clearly taken a turn for the worse. If you're in the area just hit up thai heaven or thai aroma.. cheaper and better.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 4

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