Thai Place Restaurant

513 S Weller St, Seattle
(206) 749-5451

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Vivid Verita

Food is good, but 40 dollars for 2 dishes that barely had food was pretty disappointing.

Thaddeus Morelos

Spent a day in Seattle and decided to try some spicy cashew noodles and pad kee mao. Big mistake. The so-called “spicy” cashew noodles were anything but—they were blander than a wet sock. To make it worse, the noodles had a weird sulfur-like taste that made every bite feel like chewing on coagulated egg whites. The drunken noodles were marginally better but shared the same off-putting texture and had zero of the rich, balanced flavor that makes this dish shine elsewhere. For $15 a plate, I expected at least one redeeming quality, but this meal was a total letdown. You could walk into almost any other spot and get a dish with ten times the flavor and half the disappointment.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 3

A G

Ordered Larb😆😅🤣(Laab) Kai. It tasted like a fish sauce truck just crashed there! It's horrible. No rice, not enough chicken served with it! It's a ripped off for me! It's all sliced cabbage under neat! I took a couple of bites, and I just gave it back.
I was so excited to eat the the food court since it's so food before. Very disappointed 😞

Food: 1

Service: 1

Benjamin Hansen

I don't know where they get their shrimp but my shrimp Pad thai was good. I normally eat 3 star heat...maybe 4. This was a one. Also this order was more than enough for 2 people. Fast too. Ordered food...went shopping...picked up. Great sprouts and lime. Thanks.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Simonne

The coconut prawns were fire 🔥 crispy, fresh, and thicc. This place is located inside Uwajimaya along with some other window food shops.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Jeremy Q

This is the food that you’ll get for 20 lol. The portion is too small to feed my ten-year-old kid. That’s so ridiculous.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Etan Basseri

Nice staff. Mediocre food with small portions. Food court is dumpy.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 5

Talia Halperin

Ordered this food online - got the pad see ew and the crispy garlic chicken and it was some of the worst thai food I have had in Seattle. Go anywhere else but here. It was flavorless and gross. I don't know how they made thai food taste so badly but it had no flavor and no sauce - not even salt. Go to Amazing Thai Cuisine in the U District instead. This place was such a waste of money.

Food: 1

sri ram

Spring rolls 5/5 very tasty
Red curry with brown rice 5/5 very tasty

I have no complaints on food . But packing so bad all liquid items spilled over. Covers are so thin not sure if they can handle weight . One cover actually got damaged.

Items are not clearly labeled as vegetarian for eg: for some items like Thai fried rice.. in their website it says it contains egg. But in the doordash app it doesn't mention that.. so not sure if we should select that item.

Food: 5

Yausen H

I've been to a lot of Thai restaurants. This place had small portions, and it wasn't as good as other places. Also, I'm surprised they are not using compostable containers and utensils, required by the city.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Nicolas Chambon

Frankly bad,
Overcooked chicken, burnt lemongrass,
Incredibly pricy for what you get and not even tasty

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 2

J Johnson

Decent, if pricey, Thai food in the Uwajimaya food court. The dumpling noodle soup is a highlight. The peanut sauce noodles' sauce is too thick and makes for a less than pleasant mouthfeel. The Thai tea and coffee are both on the overly sweet side, but otherwise acceptable. Service was friendly.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Steven

This is a fantastic place for Thai cuisine in the International District (formerly known as Chinatown). The server was friendly and helpful.

We ordered three items: Thai tea with boba, beef pad Thai, and black rice with coconut milk dessert. The tea was delicious, especially with the freshly made mini boba. You can tell it's good when the boba is soft and has a great texture.

The pad Thai was marvelous, and the black rice dessert was amazing! I had already had dinner elsewhere, but I couldn't resist trying these three items in the food court area. I’m glad I did!

If you find yourself in the International District, definitely check this place out. You will enjoy their food!

Parking: Spend $20 or more, get the ticket validated inside the store and it should be free.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad See EW

Kate Evelyn Rawson

Closes early. Certainly not open at 810pm, walked a mile for nothing

Brandy

I ordered the pad see eww and my fried had the garlic fried chicken with white rice and egg special. The noodles for the pad see eww were soft and bouncy. Very delicious and fresh. The garlic fried chicken had great flavor and were juicy. Everything was hot and fresh. Would definitely eat here again ?

Parking: Free parking as long as you spend $20

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad See EW, Crispy Garlic Chicken

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