The food is over priced, the quality is sub par almost inedible. I ordered chicken and rice And half the plate is rice and the other have is heavily breaded chicken. I can barely detect any chicken. And it cost 10 bucks. Ridiculous.
Monika K.
Place rating: 5 Mississauga, Canada
The best meal Iv had in a long time!!! It was my first time to this new food court and to thai express. I went around 12. Ppl helped me choose a yummy meal and made it spicier for me. They prep the food on the spot, it’s not sitting in one of those buffet hot pots. I had the green coconut curry. I finished my plate !!! Can’t wait to have it again!
Kristyn P.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Always pass by this place and notice the cute little take out containers. Decided to give it a try this time around, and I was anything but disappointed. Ordered a chicken stir fry with peanut flavor. Delish. The peanut flavor was more subtle than I had expected, but it was still nice. Definantly worth making the trip back. Try new things as well.
Malcolm M.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Vegetarian Pad Thai was a heap of tasteless, gooey slop. Promised tofu was AWOL. Literally inedible. Straight to the trash can.
Irene F.
Place rating: 3 North York, Canada
When I am in the mood for Pad Thai, at a reasonable price… I usually go to Thai Express. I find the Pad Thai is always consistent and tastes good. It’s not superb, just good and definitely filling. The line is always long and the service is less than impressive. I have never gotten anything other than Pad Thai, so I can’t really say if anything else is good. In my opinion, Thai Express is a good choice if you are craving pad and want something quick and reasonably inexpensive.
Cristina K.
Place rating: 1 Raleigh, NC
After flying in to Toronto, picking up our rental car and preparing to head into the office, I decided to have a quick lunch at Thai Express in the Yorkdale Mall, near the office. BIGMISTAKE. Out of all the choices in the food court, I chose this? Why? This place is insanely busy. Guess lots of people want to get their Thai on at lunch. We get up to the counter. We order fried rice and pad thai. When I attempt to pay using my credit card, I’m told they only accept debit. I give the clerk my debit card, which clearly says debit and I’m told they don’t accept it. I try proving to the clerk that it is, in fact debit, before becoming frustrated. I give her cash and ask sarcastically if they accept cash. We wait for 10 minutes. Our dishes are prepared. We were never given our drinks and had to return to the same server to request our drinks. She’d forgotten if we paid for them at this point and attempted to dispute. Look. Bottom line. Whole lot of drama for very little in return. Avoid the confusion, the hassle and the lack of taste, hit up one of the other vendors at the food court. You’ll leave full, satisfied and with lower blood pressure. Also– tip– they only fill fountain drinks half way, so order the bottle. At least you’ll know what you’re getting. Thai Express– the express train to lunch hell.