Thai's Noodles

4101 Grace Park Dr, Morrisville
(919) 481-3038

Recent Reviews

Rosenia

I love catfish clay pot but they give so little :( I was still hungry for something that is $18 what a ripoff!!

Food: 2

Jenn N.

I love catfish clay pot but they give so little :( I was still hungry but for something that is $18 what a ripoff!!

claudia finelle

We've been coming here for years since it was in the old location. It was always good, but it's gotten better over the years. Once in a while, we try different Thai restaurants, and even when they are good, they are not as good as this one. We keep coming back because they never disappoint.Vegetarian options: You can have tofu instead of meat. I'm not sure about the broth. When a few people at our table asked for tofu instead of meat, they asked if we were vegetarian because the dish also had eggs

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Drunken Noodles, Miso Soup, Pad See Eew, Seafood Combo Pad Thai, Massaman Curry

Pham Mannequin

Super delicious

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Stephen Herr

Delicious food, nice atmosphere.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Shraddha Joshi

Sushi rolls are good. Pad thai was average

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Ashwin Srinivasan

I come here all the time! Their drunken, pad see ew, and tan tan noodles are amazing, as is their Massaman curry, pineapple fried rice and Thai cashew nuts. Great vegetarian options!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Drunken Noodles, Tan Tan Noodles, Pad See Eew, Yellow Curry, Massaman Curry

Olivia S.

I ordered a tonkatsu bento box, the waitress did not understand what tonkatsu was and tried to tell me she would substitute it with teriyaki. My "tonkatsu" was American chicken tenders drenched in mayonnaise. The salad was very wet lettuce and tomato slices, and the "pickles" were a few pieces of carrot.My mom ordered gluten free noodles and they gave her a gluten-containing spring roll without mentioning it.When I was disappointed in the amount of sauce in the bento box she told me "it will be fine you [will] like it".I have had real Asian food many times and it has never tasted so very American. Certainly not worth $15.Upon paying, she turned her screen and tried to give herself a 20% tip unprompted and without asking while the card was in the reader.Dietary restrictions: Despite ordering gluten-free, gluten containing items were still on my moms plate and we had to ask for clarification.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Lane G.

Drunken Noodles, soooo delicious! The wide rice noodles were perfectly chewy. I can't wait to have this again!

Kyli L.

Recently rebranded as pho hoa (not the franchise). This location always had a variety of Viet, Thai and Sushi but is much more focused on Viet food now after the name change but they kept the Thai and sushi menu from the previous restaurant as well. They also have the most variety for Vietnamese dishes by far. We got the Mi Quang (turmeric noodles with stewed chicken) and it was 9.5/10. Spot on with flavor and chicken was very tender. This is my favorite Viet dish so I'm super happy it is now available in this area! Oxtail Pho not my rating but my friend said it was 10/10. The oxtails were tender, flavorful and a generous portion. Soup base was clean and very well seasoned. No other restaurant in this area has either of these two so this makes it go to restaurant for me. They also have "com phan" which are home/family style meals. I didn't get to try it this time because it's much nicer to have a group to order those with.

Huynh N.

So far I have ordered takeout for several times and every time it was great. The Vietnamese dishes are pretty authentic and well seasoned. They have some decent appetizers and street foods that I have only seen here and worth checking out.

Christine Wei

They recently rebranded, and I tried their pho out. It’s decent, not as good as Midtown Pho or Pho Thien Tat. Their sushi is pretty good, tho! Their appetizers looked pretty standard, didn’t get to try them this time.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pho

Lexi

I am extremely dissatisfied with my experience at this place. Today, a group of 12 of us went there, and unfortunately, the waitress didn't bother refilling our water or checking in on us. To make matters worse, when we requested separate bills, she insisted on splitting the bill instead. Additionally, she gave us limited options for tips, pressuring us to choose between 18% or 20%, and she swiftly tapped the screen. In the end, I paid $27 for a $15 Pho, feeling completely ripped off.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 1

Christine W.

They recently rebranded, and I tried their pho out. It's decent, not as good as Midtown Pho or Pho Thien Phat. Their sushi is pretty good, tho! Their appetizers looked pretty standard, didn't get to try them this time. Service was good, just wish they had kept track of everyone's orders so it didn't end up costing so much. The ambiance is much nicer than it used to be.

Liza Anderson

Used to be one of my favorite places — they changed name and their menu. BOGO sushi is gone unfortunately. Made an error on one dish with an allergy, apologized and remade it. It is just not what it used to be. I asked when it changed and they said on Monday so I think they might be working out some kinks

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

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