Unassuming strip-mall restaurant featuring a range of Thai classics, from noodles to curries.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 93 S Maple St # 4, Manchester, NH 03103
Phone: (603) 232-0699
Website: http://dawkunthai.com/
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Reviews
My husband had a spicier dish which he really enjoyed. We both enjoyed the Shrimp Satay appetizer which was incredibly flavorful. The presentation of all the food was thoughtfully crafted.
I highly recommend this restaurant! Try it, you won’t regret it!
The restaurant has a pretty water feature and decor, as well as a wall of tavern games – puzzles from the Dark Ages in Britain (no clear connection to Thailand) that customers can try their hand at undoing/putting back together.
Update: i ordered 2 fired chicken rice today for pickup, and they charged 2 x packing charger. What a joke. when owners want more money, they charge people extra for non sense. Fried rice was plain, and it contained small pieces of eggshells, and chicken was so little meager. They tasted a bit sweet.
The good news is that the food is really good. The food was fast and came out as dipicted. If you know thai food, then you probably know exactly what you want and how it should taste.
**In response to the owner, I’d like to address the fact that I chose common dishes that contained the ingredients that I expect. The green curry was bland in flavor, not just spice. The house fried rice definitely had flavor but that flavor was foul and unpalletable even with the curry. I only put it on a plate to display the contents, before discarding it completely. It was sweeter than American desserts. I used the chilli paste with the shrimp spring rolls. The chilli paste and papaya salad were the only redeemable parts of this meal that was more than 50$ Also to serve such a small portion of white rice with a 20$ entree is just ridiculous.**
The only reason I’m not leaving a one star review is because I usually try to give the benefit of the doubt, but what I was served was a bit insulting.
The house fried rice is unpalletable, I asked my friends to try it out and they literally gagged. The white rice that came with the green curry, is so miniscule it fits in the palm of my hand. It’s almsot the same size as their sauce container. I usually choose green curry to get a feel for new places and this was extremely bland.
The only redeemable item was the papaya salad. It had the perfect level of spice (Thai level) and an adequate amount of flavor.
I expected the high price, as most Thai places are expensive. But I just wasn’t expecting something so bad.
This is the first time I’ve left a bad review for a restaurant.