Taam Thai Sushi Bar & Asian Fusion

1500 Reisterstown Rd Ste 215, Pikesville
(410) 484-0585

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Abigail Good

Over priced substandard sushi with tiny portions.

Jules Charen

Great Kosher food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bob Greenberger

A kosher Thai restaurant was ideal given our dining companions. There were Thai and Chinese options plus some sushi. The food was plentiful and tasty.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Devorah Goldstein

I haven’t been to this restuarant in a while. All I can say is I was very surprised at a number of things . One, the place needs a major make over . It felt dirty and grungy. The banquet seats were ripped and worn out. The whole place felt grimy. The service was awful. Our server was very sweet , but very overworked , since it was only her. We waited FIFTEEN MINUTES before our order was taken . The place was NOT full at all. Our food came and it was ok… didn’t really taste so fresh . When we went to pay, there was a $3 charge to use a cc. No one told us, it was just charged . Apparently if you use a debit card, cash or check there is no fee. It’s a RESTAURANT. Who doesn’t take cc?! All in all I’d give 0 stars if I could and needless to say we will not be returning .

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Eli Ehrenfeld

Had a really good kamikaze salmon salad and beef wontons were excellent as well. Service was also very nice.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

faigie ehrenfeld

Fabulous ambience and absolutely fresh and yummy food. Looking forward to returning...

Kate

Beef and broccoli cold and tasted weird… very expensive for all menu items compared to other places. Surprisingly disappointed eating here. Service was okay, how ever it was just one server. My food got cold super fast. Wouldn’t recommend

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

Natan Hecht

Good food at a Great Price

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

David Gerstman

The first time my wife and I ate at Taam Thai. I had sub gum wonton soup and volcano chicken. Both were very good. Thai food seems sweeter than Chinese food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Ian Lever

Staff is very kind and friendly. They helped us with a big to go order. Some of the dishes are a hit; and some are prepared a bit differently than you’d normally expect (I.e, drunken noodle isn’t with the traditional wide noodle). My favorite dishes were the basil fried rice, crispy beef (it was a huge hit!) and some of the sushi dishes. The noodle dishes left a bit to be desired.

But all in all, a good option especially for those needing kosher Asian food.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Neith Little

Their Maki roll lunch deal is a really nice treat after a long week.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lindsey J

Not the best kosher Thai food. I would not recommend due to cleanliness and customer service. Came into the restaurant and the staff hostess and waitress are either in a hoodie and/or sweats. We were the first reservation and the chairs in the booth were damaged. My husband found old rice by the window side. What really upset me the most was I ordered a wonton soup and the broth was hot and the wonton was cold. They reheated it in the microwave with the same soup. Not anything new. There was no apology that the soup was cold or even a brand new one was given. I will not be going back here again. Not worth the taste of food and cleanliness of the place.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Ash Y

My in-laws are regulars here, so my review does not reflect what they think because they love this place. There are limited kosher restaurant options (especially for Asian cuisine), so the fact that they have a place they love and can enjoy together is great.

Objectively for anyone else who is NOT kosher - I do not recommend this place at all. Prices are astronomical for Thai and Chinese food - I've never heard of a $25 General Tsos Chicken (every other Chinese entree is $25). The thai entrees are $18-29 each...$23 for a pad thai is ridiculous. Even their appetizers for hot wings is like $16...or $18 for 8 steamed dumplings.

If the food was exquisite, that could maybe excuse the price but it wasn't. I got the drunken noodles and it was not authentic at all. Did not use the flat wide rice noodles, not spicy at all, and just the sauce was wrong. The pad thai tasted acceptable. The only good food I have had there was their sushi rolls. I got a Ben's roll which was actually really delicious, but steeply priced at $18. I suppose there has to be a bit of an up-charge to maintain everything kosher, but still, these prices for the food quality was not it.

Ambiance - nice lighting inside, but quiet. Service was okay the 3 times I've been, but slow at times. My father-in-law got his soup comped for his birthday I believe, so that was nice at least.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 3

Karen Reuben

. We drove two hours looking forward to enjoying your delicious food. Your website shows that you are open until 3pm, but when we arrived at 2:25pm, the hostess refused to seat us for lunch and only offered takeout. This was very disappointing, especially since we had a child with us and hoped to sit down for a meal. Please review and update your posted hours so guests are not misled in the future.

Tzvi Berkowitz

I was hoping the $27 orange chicken would be good - but alas a tender bite of chicken is too big of an ask at a kosher Chinese place.

The orange chicken and general tsao were hard and rubbery. Just gonna throw this in the garbage. What a disappointment because the flavor is actually good - but you can’t put lipstick on a rubbery chicken.

Also the vegetables were undercooked esp the carrots in the orange chicken and the peas and carrots in the fried rice.

The pad Thai and egg roll were decent and the dumplings are very good. I would come just for the dumplings.

Food: 2

Service: 4

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