
After years of honing their culinary skills in their mother’s restaurant in Thailand, Chef Siwa and Chef Mork have been crafting high-quality, authentic Thai cuisine in New York City for over 15 years. Now, they bring their exceptional flavors and expertise to Lakewood, Cleveland. At Thai Kitchen, we pride ourselves on maintaining the same high standards as we would back home in Thailand. Whether you’re craving authentic dishes from Northern, Northeastern, Southern, or Central Thailand, visit Thai Kitchen today and experience a dining adventure you won’t forget!
Casual restaurant serving up traditional Thai fare, with vegan/vegetarian & gluten-free options.
Hours
| Friday | 12–9 PM |
| Saturday | 1–9 PM |
| Sunday | 1–8 PM |
| Monday | 12–8 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 12–8 PM |
| Thursday | 12–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12210 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107
Phone: (216) 226-4450
Website: http://thaikitchenlakewood.com/
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We started out with a house salad and curry puffs. The salad was lite and tasty. The curry puffs were a nice find. Not many Thai restaurants serve this delectable appetizer. These had a thick potato middle but were still very good.
I chose the Duck Pad Woon Sen, and my wife chose Beef Pad See-Ew. Both gluten-free for my wife. The Duck was tender and a great pairing for the noodles. The Pad See-ew was good too. We finished off with Mango Sticky rice. It was delicious. Sweet and savory. It was a nice combination.
Overall, it was a nice visit. We will definitely come back for more. Maybe takeout next time.
Very good and tasty cuisine, very clean place.
Friendly staff
We tried the duck noodle and Kaho soi .
Everything was great.
I recommend this place.
NB: The place is tiny, so make sure to call them before you go. If you are one or two people, may be it is ok for walk-in.
I live about a little over an hour away from Cleveland. I’m not up there often but if I’m in the area I have to stop here. The food is freaking amazing, and just tastes like it was made from scratch with love. Portioning is well worth it and there’s something for anyone on the menu, which is not completely limited to Thai if someone wants other common Asian dishes. This little place is a hidden gem if you ask me, and I’m genuinely excited to stop in any time I’m over that way.
Shredded green papaya, green beans, tomatoes, carrots, peanuts in exotic Thai spicy lime dressing. Quite refreshing and sneaky in being on the spicy side. It has a bite.
Soups; we had 2; Thai Kitchen Tom Yum chicken – Hot and sour soup in coconut milk with mushrooms, cabbage, cilantro, green onions, lemongrass, sweet onions, tomatoes and lime juice. My favorite Thai soup ever. Also a Tom Kha chicken -Creamy coconut milk, lemongrass, galangal broth, mushrooms, cabbage, cilantro, green onions, sweet onions and lime juice. Light and tasty fresh. Our main courses (2). Fiery Pork Turmeric Curry
(Thai Southern Curry) Spiciest Thai curry dish that Cleveland has to offer, this tantalizing curry is inspired by the authentic dish from the south of Thailand. Dried bird’s eye chili, lemongrass, galangal, shrimp paste, Thai eggplants broccoli, cauliflower and bell pepper. The curry was so good – i would recommend notching it down a couple of spice levels. I love hot food, and this was almost too spicy for me to eat. It didn’t sacrifice flavor, but it had extreme heat.( Thai spicy). Also we had a Cashew King chicken- Sauteed with roasted cashew nuts, onions, green onions, pineapple, carrots,
bell peppers, snow peas, broccoli, cauliflower in sweet chili jam sauce. A nice blend of spices with a medium heat. Plentiful cashew which is my measure of a good cashew chicken. We had two bubble teas. Watermelon and Honeydew. Perfection. Finally but not last. The highest point of our meal. A Sungkaya with sticky rice. A traditional Thai custard that has a delicious blend of egg, sugar, and coconut cream that is steamed. Pairing the custard with the warmth of the sticky rice gave it a buttery, salty and sweet combo. A knockout punch for sure. I want more. “K” an owner , came out and spoke about the dishes and we felt extremely lucky to have found Thai Kitchen today. Yum. I give this restaurant my highest of recommendations.