Sushi Thai at The Park

1707 US-9 #100a, Clifton Park
(518) 348-0100

Recent Reviews

Cathy Hanczaryk

I went in 20 minutes before the lunch service was scheduled to close on a Saturday and crossed my fingers that it wasn't too late for an impromptu take out order. They not only accommodated my request but it was done with the 20 minutes (or less!) and everything was excellent.It was my 1st time ever and I was rushing through the lunch menu for familiar items. I went with the standards: Spring rolls, Steamed pork dumplings, Shrimp Pad Thai and Shrimp Tempora. My mom and I were both very pleased with the food and there was enough to have a second meal on Sunday as well.Thank you Sushi Thai. I'll be stopping by again when I can browse through the menu longer!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Rangoon and Spring Rolls, Pad Thai Shrimp and Chicken

Yin J.

Excellent service and delicious food. Nice music. We order appetizer crab Rangoon, it disappeared so quick (no picture included), my party enjoyed them. Yellow curry with chicken breast was delicious. Salmon sushi dinner is fresh and the presentation was beautiful. Pad Thai with pork was ok, no surprises.

DJ/MC Sari Sparks Medick

Had an amazing working lunch with my boss, the staff were fantastic and food was outstanding for the lunch deals.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Thinn Thinn Ei

Best Thai restaurant around Capital region.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Susan B.

Met a friend here for dinner last night. Best Pad Thai in the capital region! Friendly service, nice atmosphere. Highly recommend!

Mazin Barndoor

A cool setting, friendly staff, and good food at fair prices ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Rangoon and Spring Rolls

Dani Bennett

Went on an early Friday evening, busy but not crowded. Warm, calm, relaxing atmosphere soon as you walk in. Immediate friendly service and seating. Crab Rangoon were sizable and hot. Had a craving for vegetables, so had a sweet and sour saute with veggies and shrimp with Jasmine rice. All I can say is Fresh, Fresh, Fresh! Tried Thai Iced Tea for the first time which was not too sweet and very refreshing. Meal was very satisfying without feeling weighed down. Will definitely come back again to try the Sushi of course!Kid-friendliness: Family friendly

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Rangoon

Marcello Nicoletti

???Amazing sushi experience! Lively but not loud environment. Many menu options. Andrew the sushi chef is great, very nice and was helpful in selecting the perfect sushi roll for the night.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sushi à La Carte, Sushi Sashimi Combo

Michael Wiggin

food was good

Lu Zheng

People who gave a 5 star may want to go to the city to try real Thai food. The price is not good either actually… I guess Clifton park restaurants just got very inflated rating on Google.

Paige Mazur

One of my favorite restaurants!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joshua Quiles

This restaurant is by far the best gem of Clifton Park. From delicious well-executed dining options, friendly and helpful staff, and clean and accessible; Sushi Thai is our favorite place to eat. Whether celebrating an event or just enjoying food in a comfortable setting, we dont have enough praise for this eatery. ??

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Green Curry with Chicken, Thai Fried Rice, Sushi Thai, Sushi à La Carte, Mochi Ice Cream, Drunken Noodle, Sashimi Dinner, Beef Tataki, Tamarind Duck, Sushi Rice, Sushi Sashimi Combo, Chicken Satay, Sushi Sashimi Tempura Bento Box, Massaman Curry, Crab Rangoon, Sweet Heart Roll, Pad Thai Shrimp and Chicken, Mango Curry, Thai Spring Rolls

Shirley B.

Consistently very good! Food is fresh, and the service is excellent. Plus the place is relaxing in atmosphere. We return every few weeks and are very pleased.

Roger K.

My wife was craving her favorite Green Curry prepared by a Thai chef who is currently not cooking and suggested we visit Sushi Thai @ The Park. Having a friend recently tell me that she just discovered ST@TP and it is her new favorite place for Asian food, I agreed to go. Now, it has been at least twenty years since we last dined at ST@TP. Years ago, it was the closest place for us to find sushi or Thai food. We previously had first eaten at its sister location in Saratoga Springs and found them both equally enjoyable. Over the years, as more and more places became available for sushi and Thai we began exploring out of our area. Physically, it does not appear to have changed. The space is open, roomy, clean, and nicely appointed with a modern Asian motif. Service is still welcoming, friendly and attentive. My wife ordered hot Green Tea ($3.25) while I chose to start with my usual favorite, Thai Iced Tea ($3.95). I was disappointed that the tea flavor seemed weaker than what I've experienced at other Thai restaurants. I don't think that the amount of cream floating on top watered it down, possibly the number of ice cubes did. We decided to share the Tuna Poke ($12.95) as an appetizer. Listed as a Salad, it could have been a meal by itself for one person. A sizeable amount of fresh spinach leaves was served alongside a bowl filled with cubes of raw tuna, orange, cucumber, julienned carrots, noodles, and scallions in a moderately spicy sauce with sesame oil. Very enjoyable. As expected, my wife ordered the Vegetable Green Curry ($19.95). It was served with the typical string beans, bamboo shoots, green peas, bell peppers, and basil leaves in a cast iron pot over a base with a lit candle. A bowl of rice was served on the side. Right away, she noted that the curry and coconut milk texture was thinner than she was accustomed to. While the presentation was attractive with the pot warmer, it was awkward for serving yourself. Her serving plate was flat and would have been more eating friendly had a bowl been provided along with a soup spoon to permit each tasting to include a sufficient amount of curry with vegetables. I think this contributed to her belief that the curry was thin since you can't pick up much curry when eating the vegetables with a fork. I've missed a good Pad See-Ew in recent years. I ordered it with Pork ($15.95) as it came with broccoli, egg, and a semi sweet sauce. The thin, wide rice noodles were perfectly cooked, but I believe the larger pieces of pork were overcooked. Overall, I found the sauce lacking in flavor. It looks like we are unlikely to be returning soon unless we care to give them a try for just sushi when other places may be closed.

Debbie Lichtenwalner

Alot of menu dishes have changed. Not as good as in the

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

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