Classic Thai curries, noodles & stir-fries with custom spice levels served in laid-back surrounds.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 20445 Rte 19, Cranberry Twp, PA 16066
Phone: (724) 553-5447
Website: https://www.realthaicuisinepa.com/
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Reviews
The dumplings arrive well-balanced. A soft exterior shell with toppings of crispy onion lends a welcome contrast, though it clings to the teeth in a way that distracts from an otherwise strong start.
The pumpkin curry proves to be the most compelling dish of the evening. Creamy and well-rounded, it carries just enough spice. We stated a “2” on a ten-point spice scale. It was intriguing without overwhelming. I personaly LOVE spice, but my girlfriend does not. So, we kept it light. The pumpkin itself is tender and velvety, while the chicken is handled with equal care, arriving moist and flavorful.
The Spaghetti Kai Krob leans heavily toward sweetness, overshadowing the subtler layers one might hope to find. The chicken component is commendably crisp and well-cooked, but the dish’s limited spice, though I requested a “3” it was much milder than the curry—leaves it somewhat flat, particularly when set against the richness of its sauce. The dish was good, but I would add a higher spice level next time because the paletee quickly become ssaturated by sweet.
Taken as a whole, the meal demonstrates competence and occasional excellence, especially in the curry, yet falls just short of distinction. The restaurant is worth visiting for its strengths, but a finer calibration of sweetness and spice would elevate the experience from good to memorable. Our server, however was great. Personalble, and friendly. She reccommended the spaghetti Kai Krob to me and I found it fascinating. I often don’t hear “Thai” and factor spaghetti on the menu. I will be back.
I got fresh rolls and yellow curry with veggies with medium spice level. The veggies were still crisp (had the perfect bite to them), the potatoes were cut in a fancy/thoughtful way, and the variety of vegetables was fantastic. The spice level was just right for me. The Thai tea was spot on as well.
I was happy to see they have a grocery store next door too! I definitely got some lychee drink and some frozen ingredients from there at reasonable prices.
next door (which doesn’t have a huge variety). Figured we try the restaurant next door.
Everything was good (phad thai, phad ke mao, phad sew eww, rad na) was all excellent. However, the pho wasn’t, what i normally expected. The noodle was more like a woo sen, and pho had a sour taste to broth.
I had Pumpkin Curry with Pork. Slam dunk. My wife had a Pad Thai with Chicken.
My dish was the winner, but her was good, too.
Don’t let the strip mall location scare you off.
Will be back.