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I don’t think we have a Thai thread. If so, delete me.

 

I used to eat at Ginger Thai a lot when I worked in the Energy Corridor and thought it was pretty solid.

 

Just had Nara Thai (in cypress) delivered to the house. Had some chicken and glass noodles at the “Thai spicy” level. Damn that was great. And hot. But couldn’t stop eating it. I also got a couple of fresh rolls with peanut sauce and thought they were very good (and large).

2 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said:

Any good spots in Memorial/Tanglewood? Thai Spice on Voss was OK on the yellow curry and pad thai, but I've had better. 

Thai gourmet is my favorite. Goddamn they have some hot peppers. 

Nidda Thai on westimher, across from acme oyster is very good 

Second Nidda

Vieng Thai in Spring Branch was fantastic the few times I ate there but its been awhile since I've been

Street to Kitchen in EADO is amazing

Anyone been to Street Food Thai Market on cavalcade? A buddy of mine that lived in Thailand for a year swears by it but I haven’t been yet. 

48 minutes ago, Etexhorn13 said:

Anyone been to Street Food Thai Market on cavalcade? A buddy of mine that lived in Thailand for a year swears by it but I haven’t been yet. 

Picked up from there during the depths of 2020 when I was bored and looking for things to get me out of the house. It was super solid and I would recommend it, but haven't had it again due to living so close to Nidda Thai and it reopening.

Asia Market on Fulton 

Been to both Street Market and to Vieng Thai.  Both are good, neither were great.  Haven found a great Thai in Spring Branch/heights area.

Aim Thai is my go to...they allow you to calibrate the level of spice in the dishes, very tasty and consistent 

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I don’t think we have a Thai thread. If so, delete me.
 
I used to eat at Ginger Thai a lot when I worked in the Energy Corridor and thought it was pretty solid.
 
Just had Nara Thai (in cypress) delivered to the house. Had some chicken and glass noodles at the “Thai spicy” level. Damn that was great. And hot. But couldn’t stop eating it. I also got a couple of fresh rolls with peanut sauce and thought they were very good (and large).

Pretty sure I am going to order this same dish tomorrow. Pray for my Butthole.
  • 2 weeks later...
On 12/31/2021 at 9:39 PM, Etexhorn13 said:

Thai gourmet is my favorite. Goddamn they have some hot peppers. 

All my Thai friends eat there all the thai...

On 12/31/2021 at 7:08 PM, Patricio Swayze said:

 

I don’t think we have a Thai thread. If so, delete me.

 

I used to eat at Ginger Thai a lot when I worked in the Energy Corridor and thought it was pretty solid.

 

Just had Nara Thai (in cypress) delivered to the house. Had some chicken and glass noodles at the “Thai spicy” level. Damn that was great. And hot. But couldn’t stop eating it. I also got a couple of fresh rolls with peanut sauce and thought they were very good (and large).

 

I love the heat at Nara Thai. Have you tried Up Thai Kitchen nearby? I think the flavor is better but you really have to ask for extra extra spice from them. 

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I love the heat at Nara Thai. Have you tried Up Thai Kitchen nearby? I think the flavor is better but you really have to ask for extra extra spice from them. 

Nope. But I’ll check it out.
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32 minutes ago, Dry Elbows said:

Rim Tanon on Richmond, just east of Kirby, is pretty good.

Wife and I have grabbed lunch there several times and have never been disappointed. Service is quick and friendly and the food is better than decent.

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