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Love the aesthetics of the inside if I may mention firsthand. Wanted to try a new place so this was the place chosen. Everything we had was really good and on great display when served. The one dish, Angry something, was very spicy and had a good flavor. I would recommend if you have a taste for Thai View all feedback.
What Sue Fang doesn't like about Baan Thai:
The food was delicious and the decor was lovely at this restaurant. However, my dining experience was slightly soured when the waitress demanded a tip at the end of my meal. I recognize that it was my mistake for dining at a sit-down restaurant without being able to afford a tip, and I now understand the importance of tipping in this country. Nevertheless, I was taken aback by being pressured into tipping. It's unfor... View all feedback.
Love the aesthetics of the inside if I may mention firsthand. Wanted to try a new place so this was the place chosen. Everything we had was really good and on great display when served. The one dish, Angry something, was very spicy and had a good flavor. I would recommend if you have a taste for Thai
Delicious! It?s a delightful break from the mundane flavors, of regular going out meals. We ordered the Vegetable noodle soup and Coconut Curry with potatoes with spring rolls. The environment is beautiful and full of wood carvings. Location gets busy so go after or before lunchtime. The staff is not very friendly but the food makes up for it! Would recommend, great meals!
First Thai restaurant I tried in town and it was decent. Food was pretty good and the size of restaurant was pretty big. The only thing I didn't like was the waitress seemed lazy.
Great food but service needs improvement. The bathroom was also extremely gross. We got the spring rolls, black magic eggplant, and another chicken dish. All very delicious!
This classy restaurant is a true delight for all our senses. It is as if you walk into a Thai temple and order original food. We ordered wrapped shrimp and small curry pockets that had a melt in your mouth dough, golden and butter like that gave way to an aromatic curry. The main course was a pumpkin curry with shrimp and basil leaves that was full of flavor and had a little kick but nothing heavy handed. The other main course was a noodle dish with a savory broth of yet a different curry, cilantro, bell peppers and crispy noodles on top that combined different textures and flavors for a full and satisfying meal. The lady server was friendly and smiling and yet unobtrusive. Twice she came to make sure we did not need anything, and happily brought us some Thai tea when we did. The middle tables are fashioned out of singer sewing machine wrought iron and sturdy wood tops and the chairs are comfortable.