Apsara Thai and Cambodian

2625 W Pioneer Pkwy #212, Grand Prairie
(972) 975-5093

Recent Reviews

Ali R

Pad see ew was really yummy! Lots of broccoli and meat which is always a plus in my book! The wait time was a little high (they were just a little busy) but I came in expecting to take my time

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Basil Fried Rice, Yellow Curry Rice Plate, Pad See-EW

Bri G

Really good pad Thai and basil fried rice

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

B 2K

Pad Thai is GREAT but don’t bother paying extra for the so called ‘Ghost Pepper 9000’ it just seems like an extra charge to fleece you out of a few extra dollars. Every time we try it - it gets less spicy! The first time we got it - it was SUPER spicy and the 3-4 times after we’ve paid and gotten no spiciness!?Why add different heat levels if you are just going to ignore what the customer pays for and chooses?Also sometimes the tubs aren’t full and other tubs are. If you could improve the consistency with the heat and portions that would be very much appreciated!Despite what I mentioned Food tastes great though, will probably keep ordering - if things improve with the portion sizes and you actually make the extra ghost level 9000 super spicy I will happily adjust my review and rating. You can definitely do better ?

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Pad Thai

Josh Atis

Pad kee mao I ordered was missing bell peppers and also barely any chicken and the dish barely had flavored.

Food: 1

Minh Ngo

The basil fried rice and papaya salad is probably the best I’ve ever had. And I loveeeeeeeeee me some food and been to almost all the restaurants in

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Benjamin C.

Apsara Stumbled upon an Asian plaza near where I was staying. Glad I discovered Apsara, which specialized in Cambodian and Thai cuisines. I got Lort Cha (11.95), which is a Cambodian Stir fried rice pin noodle plate with egg, chives, and bean sprouts. This was a fantastic dish. I rarely find noodles in this shape. It was nostalgic for my mom as well, since she said it reminded her of her childhood in Hong Kong. This dish had a very distinct sweet taste, but was a bit salty towards the end. Definitely going to try more Cambodian dishes

Lane -

The mild is NOT mild and spending $3 to add meat to the fried rice got me maybe 8-10 small bite sized pieces of chicken. Flavor was good but the spice level was definitely higher than reasonable for mild and a ridiculously small portion of meat for the cost.

Rameen A.

The basil fried rice were good and the lychee punch is good as wellI like it would try again

Raven Castro

So I came in here on a blind trip by myself. Saw that they have Pad Thai and oh, they have an option to go to spice level 9000 and said sure, why not.Listen, the food tasted great! But MAN, that made me cry and slurp some more.My Valentina gut counted out and had to ask for the take me home box.Is it better than other places? I'm not an expert. But I had one delighful experience, that's for darn sure!Shout out to the pretty lady manning the front. She supported me throughout that battle.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad Thai

Chad Sam

I can tell by the picture of the food doesn’t look that great, Cambodian food doesn’t look like that. I wonder who open this place in the first place. Look at the beef stick look dry just like the guy comment and he toss in the trash. I’m Cambodian and Thai I know how the real food are made. lol

sissomi

I read a review somewhere online years ago that raved about the lort cha and had it on my list of places to try since then. But I'm the only person in my group of lunch buddies that really likes Asian cuisine, so it usually got pushed down the list. However, yesterday my friend wanted to go to Hong Kong Market in Grand Prairie because they have a food court he wanted to check out. So, we were walking around there and lo and behold, I saw Aspara. I got the lort cha with shrimp and a couple of chicken egg rolls and he had the orange chicken, rice and a chicken egg roll. This is a food court so you order at their "stall" and then they give you a buzzer and you can wait at one of the tables in the food court. We had to wait a few minutes for our food but that is because it is prepared to order. They asked us both what spiciness level we wanted, 1-5. I chose a 2 because, while I like spicy, I wasn't familiar with their interpretation of that scale and I've been burned in the past. - See what I did there? ;-) My friend doesn't like his food very spicy, but he got a 3. Based on what we got, I could have gotten a 5 and he could have gotten a 4. I tasted no heat in my lort cha, and he said he could only taste the tiniest amount in his orange chicken. The lort cha was tasty. But a pet peeve of mine is when shrimp is served in a dish not meant to be eaten with hands and they leave the tails on. This applies to fettuccini alfredo, lort cha or whatever. If it's in a dish with sauce, take the dang tails off when it's cooked! Getting the tails off was a mess. And the food being served with only a cheap plastic fork didn't help. I practically had to wash my hands after doing this before I could enjoy the food. The chicken egg rolls were substantial but were pretty much flavorless. And there were no condiments to use to give them any flavor. My friend liked his orange chicken. Both entrees were generous portions, and he took half of his home to have for dinner. I'm glad I finally get to mark this off the list. And, while it was good, I don't think it lived up to the level the review I read about all those years ago made it out to be. But there are several other stalls in the food court (Korean Hot Chicken, Ramen, Pho and Korean Corn Dogs to name a few) so I think we'll be back to try other places. And there is an arcade on the second floor of the mall for the kids.

Chase F.

Shawty asks me if I want chicken, shrimp, or combination with my pad tai. Thinking it comes with the meal I tell her combination. My meal then turns from $11 up to 17$ and I get scammed. Food comes out and it's pretty mid .

Cody Litton

Cashier looks miserable and completely absorbed in her phone and inattentive.We asked for food to be 4/5 stars, so was expecting it to be hot; however, the food has absolutely zero spice and was rather bland.Will not be returning, there are so many better thai options within 2 miles of this place. Save your money and go somewhere else.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 2

Kiana R.

Pad-se-ew noodles were stuck together and cut weird. The chicken was a little burnt so it had a charred taste instead of good flavor. However, the cashier was very nice and helped us out when our ticket was lost.

GreenTea Y

Pad Kee Mao not as good as most other Thai restaurants. Thai Tea is good?

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