Thai Gai Yang Cafe

6250 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis
(314) 862-4400

Recent Reviews

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Saitejakattirapalli

I recently visited Thai Gai Yang Café in St. Louis, and I loved the food! I ordered the Hot and Sour Soup, and it was excellent and delicious. The flavors were just right, and I enjoyed every bite. The staff was friendly, and the atmosphere was cozy. Overall, a great experience. I’ll definitely be going back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad Thai, Hot and Sour Soup

Martin Risse

Some of the best Thai food I've had. Pim was cooking the evening I went. She came out and introduced herself to our group. She is fantastic!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Natan Lizier-Zmudzinski

Food is good but don’t use prices that are shown on the online menus as estimate. Actual cost is about 2x more. I was expecting to pay $50 for takeout and was charged $89.

Q DABEST

They do not handle customer service well when it comes to miscommunication. The cashier was total disrespect and threw my partial refund on the counter. I order 3 spring rolls and she charged me for 3 orders. When I arrived I questioned the cost and she argued with me that I should clearly know what's on the menu. She was very nasty!!!!

Food: 3

Service: 1

Sarah Higgins

Ngl, I was a little nervous eating here with all the mixed reviews but the food was 5 ⭐️! The portion sizes were huge, the food was hot, service was great and fast! I highly recommend the pad see ew. We will be back ?‍?

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lashawndra Heard

PLEASE don't eat here. The place is FULL of knots and I was unable to eat my meal,I asked them to take the food away and I was charged for food that I didn't eat. This place

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Michelle Patton

So when I walked in I was told they no longer had Khao Pad Thai, they kept trying to get me to order something I didn’t understand. I kept asking them do you have a plain fried rice with chicken, they said no. But then I told my 5 year old son they didn’t have fried chicken, the hostess then show me the kids portion of the menu that had the chicken fried rice. It was really the best thing we ordered. I also ordered the crab Rangoon which had a stick of what looks like imitation crab in it, the pot stickers were cool. My teenager usually gets the chicken pad Thai… it’s usually really good but tonight the glass noodles are slimy and hard to eat. The pac peanut sen shrimp comes with glass noodles and it’s no lie I can’t eat it bc the noodles are so slimy and gross. The chicken satay were good. I never had this experience with them before. I spent $75 with them and it wasn’t worth it. My family and I will not be going back.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

michelle medina

Rice whichever you get is all vegetable oil and a big pile of mush. White rice too. Stick like mash and old. Too expensive for very poor quality of food. Gone just soup. Can’t mess up soup, or maybe they can

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Keanna Hammons

I’m a huge fan of the St Louis food scene, and I rarely have bad things to say about local restaurants. Unfortunately, the service and food I received at this restaurant were beyond disappointing. When we walked into the establishment, there was only 1 other patron there and the room was 100% silent - no talking and no music. This was a minor discomfort, but the disappointment continued when they served us obviously rancid tofu in our curry - it smelled and tasted unlike any other tofu I’ve ever had (and I’m a vegetarian, so I eat a lot of tofu). The waitress apologized and said they were going to get new tofu from the other location to remake the dish. We had somewhere to be, so we asked that they just comp the curries with the tofu, and we’d be happy to pay for the non-spoiled appetizer we consumed. She claimed she couldn’t take anything off the bill, and offered us 50% off each curry. I have never, ever asked for food to be taken off my bill, but the food I received was so bad that I couldn’t walk out knowing I paid for rancid/rotten food. I’m disappointed that I even had to pay 50% for the inedible meal. Unfortunately the ambience, service, and food were all a flop here. Avoid at all costs…

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

David Adams

This restaurant changed it name, its menu, and its prices. The dishes were much different than what was listed online and the prices doubled. When we went in and tried to order it was very confusing and the person taking our order was confused when we tried to submit our orders based on the online menu. The sign above the restaurant still says Thai Gai Yang Cafe but in the windows they list the Thai Country Cafe. Food was ok but overpriced. Ignore everything about Thai Gai Yang and go look up Thai Country Cafe.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Saif Khan

Horrible biggest mistake in life

Chellie McLellan

Our first time at this restaurant and we were greatly disappointed. The Crab Rangoon had a runny sweet filling, the shrimp rolls had bad shrimp in them. We couldn't eat the food. Paid the bill and left.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 3

Diamante Lara (Realtor)

Bar rescue Jon

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Jason Vacare

Visited again after 30 years and it's still one of my favorite places to eat. Sadly they no longer have my favorite dish. Please bring back Khao Lahd Nar Gai!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tyler Truong

The quality of the food has really gone downhill, and they didn't inform us that we couldn't pay with our cards until we got the check. We had to use Zelle and Cash App. This place has lost my business.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

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