“Best Lao and Thai restaurant in the dallas fort worth area. The first time I tried it, the food was so good I had to come back again the next day. Customer service was hands down the best ive received in a while. 100% will a new go to spot in the “
“One of my favorite restaurants and for sure for thai/lao food! Been going here for years and highly recommend the spicy lao sausage, combo pad see ew, and beef laab :3 my friends that like drunken noods also approve. thai tea is also yummy!“
“Best Laos AND best overall Thai food I've had period. People giving this place less than five stars are literally crazy! ? Like every truly good Thai place yes the outside is a little dingy. But as soon as you walk through the door it's a little cluttered but clean, tidy, lots of beautiful living plants growing, tasty homemade treats for sale up front. To me that homey atmosphere is all the more magical and authentic! Even then I'd be happy to eat this food sitting on the curb! It's so delicious. Well spiced and seasoned, plenty of vegetables, aromatics, meats, and insanely low prices for the quality and quantity of food you're getting. We got a truly delicious pad sea ew (my one year old absolutely decimated this), the lao curry crispy rice salad (don't miss out on this dish and it's the best I've ever had) and these truly spectacular tapioca balls filled with sweet savory pork peanut filling and topped with garlic crisps. I've never had them before and the texture and flavor were absolutely divine. Trumps any dumpling! I can't wait to come back and try their pad Thai. Usually pad Thai from restaurants is a disappointment but I just KNOW it's going to be legit. We also snatched up some coconut layer cake on the way out which I'm enjoying as I RAVE about this place. So warm gooey, creamy, chewy, not too sweet. Probably best I've ever had too. Honestly I can't wait to come back, we're SO excited we found this gem!“
“Picked up order of Pad Thai chicken and Yellow Curry tofu.My hubby and I recently moved to this area and were eager to find a Thai restaurant for our go-to meal of Pad Thai and Yellow Curry. We’re both from Dallas and familiar with all the popular Thai restaurants in the city. However, since moving to downtown Dallas, ZAAP Kitchen was the closest to our house and we were pretty hungry!Decided to give it a shot due to the good reviews. I was skeptical since I didn’t know if it was mostly whyte people posting reviews; people with bland palates. My hubby and I are both native to Dallas and are Mexican American so we love flavorful and spicy dishes; we’re partial to our Thai brothers’ and sisters’ cuisine.I was not expecting much since we’ve dined at most all the Thai restaurants in the downtown area and were not very impressed with the taste.However, this place offers TASTY dishes! I was blown away at the flavors and the spice levels offered. We’ve only tried the popular Pad Thai and Yellow Curry dishes but are excited to come back!! I’m eager to try their other dishes.You will not be disappointed!“
“Food was on point Laotian food. Perfect balance of flavor. We had the Lao fried rice, Kapoon, beef jerky, sticky rice and Thai tea. Everything replicate the taste of soul food. Definitely will come back. On sunny days don't sit by the windows it can get hot. Otherwise it was a great experience.“
“I ordered the Combo Shrimp and Tofu Panang Curry (spicy level) which was gluten free. The rice and curry were served in separate containers and a colorful plate was given to eat on. The shrimp and tofu were perfect! The Panang Curry was the perfect spice level for my palette. The bell peppers were fresh with the right amount of crunch. The rice was a bit too dry. Its consistency seemed better suited for a fried rice dish. Overall, I was satisfied with what I ordered. The drinks are in a refrigerated box. There is no ice present which was a disappointment. The music playing in the background was pop rock. I would have preferred Thai music. This location seems to do a lot of pickups from delivery services in the area, but the dining area is comfortable with booths and regular contemporary tables. I love the artistic decorated wall at the back of the restaurant. I have included pictures of the food ordered and the interior design. The noise level in the kitchen could be heard in the dining area and sometimes competed with the music playing. At least the cooks sounded happy while they were working. The gentleman, Dharmateia V., at the front taking orders was helpful.Dietary restrictions: Gluten Free options are marked on the menuParking: Shopping center parking lot“
“Food smells so good ?. Many orders are waiting to go at the counter. Family warm cozy atmosphere. Staffs are young and helpful. Beautiful decoration with two colorful flowers tall vases outside. You can always find a table here. Good place to enjoy.“
“I ordered Pad Woon Sen and Tom Kha Soup with noodles. Everything was great except that when I got home with my order, they put Pad Thai noodles in there instead of thin rice noodles which soaks up all of the liquid and isn't very tasty as a leftover .“
“Get the Herb Chicken Fried Rice. It's the best fried rice I've had in Dallas hands down! The Basil Fried Rice is also super good if you don’t want fried chicken, highly recommend! The Pad Kee Mow and Pad See Ew are pretty good if you're in the mood for noodles.“