Thai House Restaurant

718 Bultman Dr, Sumter
(803) 934-8499

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Jenni

Very expensive and felt like we were hung rushed out even though we were one of the only few people there

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Kenni Branham

I had the Tom Ka gai, pad see ew, & one of the sushi rolls. Soup was bland tasting and very oily with mostly onions to stretch it I guess. Noodles were okay. I didn’t even try the sushi because it smelled & looked disgusting. I did not complain and was going to pay for it but I was confronted since I didn’t eat it. Some older lady actually raised her voice at my husband and I saying that we just don’t know sushi (ironic coming from a Thai restaurant) when I said there was something wrong with the eel sauce on it. A man had to come out and tell her to leave us alone. It was a very awkward interaction. Will never go back.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

Rodriguez-Brinson, Tanya

I was very pleased with the pad thai and lo mien. Taste was authentic.
My order (plain Lo mein, chicken pad thai and an order of spring rolls) came up to $47, a bit much for the small portion. Service was great and friendly.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Happiness First

The food is according to taste. Sometimes the food is amazing

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Miso Soup, Green Curry, Panang Curry, Fried Dumplings Shrimp, California Eel Roll 10 50, Fresh Spring Rolls, Red Curry

Standagirl Linton

I enjoy the food. I don’t like that they have not updated the online menu since I’ve been coming here for 2 years now. I ordered a volcano roll and salmon roll from the “alleged” online menu. When I got to the store what I thought would be $20 was $37+.
I asked why they can’t take pictures of the current menu and post the prices, and the lady acted like I was being absurd. They gave me a togo menu, but those prices weren’t current either.

Don’t insult my intelligence, or play with my money.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 4

Service: 1

John Blosser

Small place, great atmosphere, wonderful hand-rolled sushi, great food. My son got pad thai and requested it be hot (not thai hot!) - he loved it, a bit too much for me! Highly recommend!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mama Roll

Ronald Bowen

The food had a good flavor, but I was still hungry when I left. The portions have gotten smaller and the prices have gone up a lot. We go to Columbia and get more food for $5 less per person.

Warhurst5886

Perfect dinner spot. Staff was super friendly and helpful. Food came out fast and was delicious. We will be back! I highly recommend giving this place a try.

Cranky Bard

Underwhelming, but not bad. They had a few regular customers. Place was moderately spacious, if not a bit claustrophobic by the front door. Menu was unfortunately very large and kinda of confusing. Noodles were okay, a bit greasy for me. Sushi was okay, bland. It was probably my basic af selections that resulted in the blandness. Prices were a bit steep for both regular menu items and sushi. 15.99 minimum. Sodas were from 16oz bottles and 3 bucks a pop. I know independent businesses charge a bit more so I was happy to pay, but certainly not worth the price. I would possibly try again but definitely make different selections. Staff was friendly but you could definitely tell they were ready to close for the day. Give them a try if you're in the mood or nearby.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Alejandro Pineda

The Thai House: A Culinary Gem

Having journeyed from coast to coast across this vast country, I can confidently declare that nowhere has surpassed the culinary delight that is The Thai House. Nestled in a quaint corner, this restaurant consistently delivers an experience that tantalizes the senses and warms the heart.

The chefs at The Thai House are nothing short of magicians, crafting dishes that are both visually stunning and incredibly flavorful. Their dedication to authenticity is evident in every bite, making each meal a genuine Thai experience. For those with dietary preferences, their vegan options are exemplary, showcasing creativity and a deep understanding of flavors that cater to all palates.

Sushi lovers will find themselves in heaven with the impeccable selection available. Each piece is a testament to the chefs' skill and the freshness of the ingredients. However, my personal favorite is the Pad Kee Maw. This dish, with its perfectly balanced spices and textures, exemplifies the culinary mastery found at The Thai House.

For those who crave a true spicy adventure, the option to make your order Thai hot is a game-changer. Unlike many places that shy away from real heat, The Thai House embraces it, providing a spice level that will satisfy even the most ardent chili enthusiasts.

Every visit to The Thai House is a journey back to the heart of Thailand, a reminder of the vibrant and complex flavors that define its cuisine. If you seek authenticity, unparalleled taste, and a dining experience that never disappoints, look no further than The Thai House.

Dietary restrictions: Stellar vegan options

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Drunken Noodles

Jeffrey Friedman

Everyone there is very friendly and helpful. They bend over backwards to please.Prices are very reasonable.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

kimberly mcintosh

Always a great experience here. The wait staff and kitchen staff are so kind. The food is always so fresh and fabulous. We ordered spring rolls, Cali roll and shrimp temora roll.

Parking: Only a few spaces are available here, but there are a couple of lots adjacent that offer spots.

Wheelchair accessibility: They do not appear to have ADA wide doorways

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sushi, Fresh Spring Rolls

Wayne Keels

Ordered the massaman curry dish. It was delicious. The only reason for the 3 stars is because they are so skimpy on the rice. The rice portion is so little, I had none left with a third of my dish still remaining. When I complained, I was told that I could get more for a $4 charge which I felt was ridiculous, so I politely declined. Their portions are generally not proportionate with their prices.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 3

Matthew Turner

Depressing decor. Atmosphere is more uplifting at a funeral. Chicken pad thai has 2 pieces of chicken. Shrimp pad thai has 3 pieces of shrimp. The noodles in both dishes are clumped from being over cooked.Our 3 sushi rolls are boring at best. No creativity or pride in their work. A Panda Express opening in this town would kill this restaurant within a month.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 3

Chip Cooper

Thai flavors and authenticity! When I want Thai I go to a "Thai House" restaurant. Many cities we visit have had this brand. When it comes to experiencing Thai food, if that's what you want, it doesn't get more authentic than this, nor more tasty. A Thai House restaurant is my first choice for Thai food anytime and every time.

Vegetarian options: Generally most meals are vegetarian, just leave out the meat and substitute tofu. The tofu comes in many varieties fried and spicy and is just as delicious as many meat choices. A Thai restaurant is often our go-to choice for vegetarian.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Green Curry, Panang Curry, Fried Dumplings Shrimp, Tom Yum, California Eel Roll 10 50, Sauce, Panang Catfish and Shrimp, Yum Nua, Goong Pad Prik Khing, Red Curry, Pho

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