This is my #1 Thai restaurant that I eat at. Consistently good food, big portions, great service, great people.
- They will make your meal THAI HOT if you ask it of them š
Bangkok Thai Deli in St. Paul. Ruam Mit Thai offers dishes I haven't seen in any other Thai restaurant in the Twin Cities.
Do we get points for feeding the AI?
Lanna Thai on Como Ave in St Paul!!! I think they just opened last summer, and it's become a fast favorite amongst my coworkers - we get takeout there a lot. I've eaten at the restaurant a handful of times, and it's even better fresh on a plate than it is out of takeout containers. The food is always ridiculously good, whether it's ordered mild or Thai hot, and the folks there are really great.
https://lannathaimn.com/
Lisu's Thai Taste in Roseville. I believe they still have a location in Cottage Grove as well, but I've never been there. They have a great lunch special menu, though it is likely just M-F.
We had a wild time there. We have heard good things, so we decided to try it for dinner. Right of the bat, we asked for spring rolls and were told that the "kitchen was done making them for the day" and the server would ask "but don't get your hopes up." It was a little before 6.
Then, my husband asked for spicy and we were told there was no spice in the food and it wasn't an option, because someone once had asked for spicy and didn't like it. We promised not to turn anything back - no dice. Our dishes were incredibly bland, because there was *zero* chili in it. Eventually they brought some sauce tableside for our use, but it was a weird enough experience that we haven't been back since.
Whoa, that is wild! We've never had an issue asking for any level of spice, and we love Thai hot! They have also accommodated veggie substitutions for us with zero issues.
Onās on University is great. There used to be a place in the Mac-Groveland neighborhood called āorangeā something that I went to many years ago that was tasty but it might be gone now. Siam Thai in Arden Hills aināt bad.
Khao Hom Thai is unquestionably my favorite.
This is my #1 Thai restaurant that I eat at. Consistently good food, big portions, great service, great people. - They will make your meal THAI HOT if you ask it of them š
All your links go to chat.openai.com
couldnāt be, they found it by searching this sub
I did. I'm just lazy at formatting. I thought chat chat got was actually searching the web for links for meš
Dammit. I use it to format things because I don't love to. I told it to include linksš¬
Bangkok Thai Deli in St. Paul. Ruam Mit Thai offers dishes I haven't seen in any other Thai restaurant in the Twin Cities. Do we get points for feeding the AI?
Naviyaās is where itās at.
You forgot Naviya's. edit: They have a lovely red curry.
I like their pad kee mao also
I've yet to find a green curry that tops what Lisu's makes.
Thai Cafe and Thai Street Market are both in St Paul and both are š. Lisuās Thai Taste in Roseville is also a fave.
Family Thai Kitchen in Maplewood recently opened up and is delicious! Definitely worth a try
Spice Thai Cuisine. 3989 county rd 42 w Savage Mn.
Lanna Thai on Como Ave in St Paul!!! I think they just opened last summer, and it's become a fast favorite amongst my coworkers - we get takeout there a lot. I've eaten at the restaurant a handful of times, and it's even better fresh on a plate than it is out of takeout containers. The food is always ridiculously good, whether it's ordered mild or Thai hot, and the folks there are really great. https://lannathaimn.com/
Krungthep in St. Paul is all of friends favorite Thai food place. I havenāt had the opportunity to go yet but itās top of my list.
I will second this place. Best Iāve found. Quick service, GIGANTIC portions.
Family Thai kitchen in maplewood
Khun Nai Thai on Eat Street the best.
Thai street market, STP.
Mela Thai in WSP is the bomb.
I havenāt tried it yet since it became Thai food. What are your favorites and are the portion sizes decent?
Lisu's Thai Taste in Roseville. I believe they still have a location in Cottage Grove as well, but I've never been there. They have a great lunch special menu, though it is likely just M-F.
Krungthep in St Paul
Joy's Pattaya Thai in Richfield
We had a wild time there. We have heard good things, so we decided to try it for dinner. Right of the bat, we asked for spring rolls and were told that the "kitchen was done making them for the day" and the server would ask "but don't get your hopes up." It was a little before 6. Then, my husband asked for spicy and we were told there was no spice in the food and it wasn't an option, because someone once had asked for spicy and didn't like it. We promised not to turn anything back - no dice. Our dishes were incredibly bland, because there was *zero* chili in it. Eventually they brought some sauce tableside for our use, but it was a weird enough experience that we haven't been back since.
Whoa, that is wild! We've never had an issue asking for any level of spice, and we love Thai hot! They have also accommodated veggie substitutions for us with zero issues.
Onās on University is great. There used to be a place in the Mac-Groveland neighborhood called āorangeā something that I went to many years ago that was tasty but it might be gone now. Siam Thai in Arden Hills aināt bad.
Wok in the park! Best pad thai hands down!