Very good food! The staff was incredibly kind, and everything was super fresh! The owner went out of her way to make sure that my order was Gluten-Free.
James B.
Place rating: 2 Ephrata, WA
Service was good, food was terrible and I’ve eaten at a lot of Thai restaurants. Pad thai had a funny flavor I’ve never experienced before and the appetizers menu fell very short.
Lani R.
Place rating: 4 Moses Lake, WA
We don’t know much about Thai food, but this place is pretty tasty, love their Siam noodles and there’s a chicken that is pretty good too, I can’t remember the name, good place to eat in Moses Lake.
Tia M.
Place rating: 3 Coulee City, WA
I’ve been to this place about 10 times in 6 years. I always hate the service here. It’s the only thai food in a 60 mile radius to me. It’s ok. Not authentic. But pretty much like most thai food places in America. It’s not overly dirty but you don’t get a «clean» feeling. Subpar but like I said closest thai food in a 60 mile radius maybe even 80.
Dinky d.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
If you like your food so spicy you can’t even taste it then this place is for you! I’ve been here a few times in the past and was like«meh…» I’ve been to some of the best Thai restaurants in the Seattle area so I came here not expecting the wow factor. Recently I was tragically disappointed in the execution of a red curry and rice. I’ve ordered this dish before and was satisfied. Good coconut flavors and the curry was very good and saucy. This time it came in a box and if anyone know what a good red curry is, it’s more like a soup. What I got last time was oil soaked bamboo shoots, bell peppers and rice plopped on the side no trace of coconut milk whatsoever. This is the only Thai restaurant in Moses lake. :(
Dan F.
Place rating: 5 Tacoma, WA
Very consistently delicious! I always order the Yum Neau(beef salad) and Rard Nah(noodles) and it’s fresh and spot on with the spice level I order. We always love to share our favorite restaurants with our friends and this is no exception. I am like most and stick to what I know but have never been disappointed when I’ve tried new dishes I haven’t had before.
Steve C.
Place rating: 2 Moses Lake, WA
Good Thai food generally has a lot of fresh ingredients and an exciting mixture of flavors. The food served here(notably the Pad Thai) is dry, lacking in fresh ingredients, and completely lacking in subtlety. Trust me – you could do better at home with a bottle of sauce from Safeway. The black rice dessert is good. OK food, but calling it Thai Cuisine is a stretch. Kind of like calling Taco Bell Mexican cuisine.
Peggy J.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Our family loves Thai Cuisine! You can’t find better Siam Noodles anywhere else outside of Thailand. We have eaten here for 16 years!
Michael R.
Place rating: 3 Salem, OR
Good service. Larb Gai was good but unlike any other I have had– no mint or cilantro or ginger… Portion was small but it was light and tasty and hit the spot.
Ramblin G.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
Nice owners and they turn out some delicious food. I often get a craving for Phad Thai and come here when I’m in the area, to satisfy that craving. When I ask them to turn up the number of ‘star’s(and the heat rating on the food) I also order a nice tall Thai iced tea to cool things off.(The other members of the family order their food mild, though.) I’ve always gotten a terrific meal here.
Mike B.
Place rating: 5 Moses Lake, WA
The food is very yummy. The owners are very friendly. This is our favorite Thai restaurant.
John C.
Place rating: 4 Burlington, WA
This is located in a strip mall, near a grocery store. We knew we weren’t in Seattle’s International District, so didn’t expect great food, but hoped for the best. We were pleasantly surprised. They worked with us as we ordered a bit off the menu — my fellow diner wanted squid with noodles, even though the menu only offered it with a rice dish. «Okay, but it will be at the seafood price,» our waitress said. And it was. The cook doesn’t want to deal with any half stars. Mild, medium and hot were the choices, «and don’t try to tell him ‘medium hot,’» we were instructed. So we ordered hot. And it was. The prices were reasonable. We would come here again, if working in the area.
Candy F.
Place rating: 5 Othello, WA
Always quiet and good service.
Enrique E.
Place rating: 4 Wenatchee, WA
Great food and service. I had Chicken Pad Thai and my friend had some spicy rice that was really good too. It was not busy and we had really fast service for peak lunch hour.
Welderchick Y.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
Best vegetarian friendly restaurant in this carnivorous hick town. Excellent food and service. Server honored my substitute request without question or opinion.(Generally, servers in ML area tend to express their views on vegetarianism and disregard my order request). The owner is a sweetheart and served my entrée with extra tofu. I will return.
Lois K.
Place rating: 5 Moses Lake, WA
I have never ever had a bad meal at Thai Cuisine! The food is authentic and owners are reallly wonderful people who do a great job at this little restaurant between Hastings and Safeway. Try it… you will like it for sure. Some of my favorites are the squid salad with a dash of fresh mint; all of the curry dishes and of course, the pad thai dish. Lunch buffet is great too — quick and for a good price. Thanks, Jamsri, for all of your wonderful service over the years!
Kim C.
Place rating: 5 Stoneham, MA
Five Stars based solely on the Pad Thai. Look, I’ve eaten Pad Thai from San Francisco’s Chinatown to Boston’s Chinatown. There’s only three places that make heavenly Pad Thai that I’ve found so far. Thai Cuisine in poe-dunk Moses Lake Washington is one of them. The other two are Hart C’s in Longview, Washington and Dragon 2000 in Providence, Rhode Island. Kudos!
Joy B.
Place rating: 1 San Antonio, TX
My husband and I went here last week for the first time. I really wanted to taste one of the soups they had but didn’t want to pay $ 9 for a big bowl of it, so I asked the waitress if there was any way I could get just a small bowl of the soup. NOPE! They wouldn’t do it. What a great way to start off a new restaurant experience, right? So I settled for the Pad Thai combination dinner(there’s four kinds) with fried prawns and spring rolls. I share the same sentiments with the previous reviewer here — Pad Thai(you only get chicken) was dry, bland and barely had any chicken in it. It was served with a small, mostly dry lime wedge on the side. I ended up asking our waitress for a small bowl of limes, just so I could get a little more taste out of the dish as well as moisten it to make it edible. The fried prawns were teeny tiny and were fried in what tasted like a pancake gut-bomber batter and would have been better served with syrup on the side. After two bites, I gave up on them. Yuk! Finally, the spring rolls were the only thing I actually finished. Still fried, they tasted good and were moist. $ 25 dollars later, we walked out the door never to return.
Erin p.
Place rating: 3 Bellingham, WA
I would actually give it 3.5 stars but that wasnt and option. I would def return and it is pretty good thai food for moses lake, but it doesnt have anything on the thai places back home
Rana H.
Place rating: 1 San Diego, CA
This place was really not worth the 9 dollars I spent there. I had chicken pad thai to go, and I wanted medium spiciness. It was super duper bland, dry, barely had any chicken pieces in it, and wasn’t spicy at ALL. I’ll wait to eat decent Thai food back in Seattle. Sorry for those who live in Moses Lake, you have to settle for this :(