“Well, this is an amazing hidden gem in Spokane. A friend and I wanted Thai Food, so we googled the restaurant and found this restaurant. We did not realize that it was by reservation only, but the owner had some availability.I ordered the Red Curry dish that was AMAZING! They add slices of fresh pumpkin to it. When I say fresh, I mean that the cook (his wife) went into the garden and got a pumpkin! How cool was this!?They are only open for a short window, but all money is donated to help elephants. What is better than a restaurant with great food, family-owned, and they donate the proceeds?“
“So blessed to have a Thai place in the Valley. we loved it. Son ordered the Pad Thai, and we were able to order our favorite Massaman Curry with chicken. added broccoli and carrots. Both ordered spice level 2. Everything was so good! Highly recommend!“
“This is my wife and I‘s favorite place to get Boba tea and they also have really amazing food like pad. Thai in stir fry really recommend five out of five.Vegetarian options: Lots of vegetableKid-friendliness: Really nice familyDietary restrictions: Almond milk available“
“The chicken satay was absolutely delicious!! The peanut sauce was overloaded with amazing flavors. I got the green curry. It was far way too sweet for my taste I felt like it could have been as sweet as a candy bar lol. Just extremely sweet. The place is a way over priced. The waitress was very nice and very sweet.“
“I absolutely love the place it's a quiet little restaurant with a good radio station playing in the background. There also is a bar as well. The restaurant and bar are in two separate rooms. The food is amazing. And the staff is very friendly and welcoming.“
“One of my favorite comfort food places, with lots of hot and flavorful dishes that will also clear out your sinuses. I love the curries and my companion usually orders their namesake pad Thai.The atmosphere isn't faultless but it is nice. Everything is presented with cute and loving touches, like lace and hearts, by a lady with a sweet smile and gentle spirit. I would prefer not to have the small Hindu statue in the entry but there are lots of fake plants, decorations, and soft music to create a welcoming and peaceful atmosphere.Also, there are comfy booths, which always matters to usVegetarian options: There seems to be a number of options with just vegetables or an option of tofu.“
“My favorite restaurant in Spokane. My go-to is Golden Cashew Nut, but everything is great. I often want to get something different but I rarely go through with it because I love that dish so much. My husband refers to my cravings as experiencing a Thai Bamboo deficiency ?. I preferred the more natural aesthetic of the previous location on 29th Ave., but I know people whose kids love the starry ceiling. The Coconut Lounge vibe is fun, I love the velvet art; it’s a good place to go with friends after work.“
“Best fried rice in the valley! Add beef and make it 2 spicy to really enhance flavor! Wonton soup is delish. Mongolian beef is another go to! Amazing food. Great service. We love ordering from Chans!Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. Wide enough door and plenty of space inside to maneuver.“
“I’ve eaten Thai food all over the world: Portland, Seattle, Dallas, Houston, Paris, Luxembourg, Dublin and more. Thai Kitchen is the best Thai food I’ve ever had! Hands down. I only found it 10 years ago and it may make no sense the best Thai in the world is hidden in an understated location in Spokane, WA, but trust me - if you know Thai food this place is the best! Same chef since 1990 is what they told me and it shows!“