Taste the rich authentic flavors of Thailand at Amazing Thai, Kokomo’s newest family-owned restaurant. We serve a diverse selection of authentic Thai dishes, from flavorful stir-fries, crispy fried duck and fish, to savory ground meat yum salads. Indulge in our rich coconut-based soups and curries, and finish your meal with our handcrafted desserts.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–5 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2:30 PM, 4:30–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3015 S Lafountain St, Kokomo, IN 46902
Phone: (765) 450-1999
Website: https://amazingthairestaurant.com/
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Reviews
The hostesses are friendly, kind, helpful, professional, and efficient. They are always quick to get you seated and always acknowledge your presence. Service with a smile!
Prices are on the moderate side. However, more than likely you will go home with left overs. Two meals for the price of one.
The atmosphere is cozy and modern decorations adorn. A separate dining area is a great place to have meetings, or just a closed off space.
Well done Amazing Thai! You should all be proud of your service and food. I know that we could not be happier.
Kudos!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you! A most welcomed addition to Kokomo.
I don’t usually write reviews, but this place deserves all the love. I’ve eaten at Amazing Thai more times than I can count—I’ve literally never missed a day since it opened, and even on my days off, I still pull up just to eat. It’s that real.
Let me start with the pad Thai—a staple. Straight fire. Sweet, savory, perfect texture—it sets the tone. Then there’s the pad keemow, packed with wide noodles, stir-fry sauce, and that cashew flavor combo that just hits different. But my number one noodle dish? Without question: lard nah. I had it yesterday and I can’t stop thinking about it. Fried flat noodles drowning in rich gravy with veggies and meat—it’s like comfort food from heaven.
I’ve run through every noodle on the menu: pad sei eiw, pad woon sen, bah mee—not a single complaint. Each one comes out hot, fast, and fresh. Like, under 5 minutes fast. But here’s the kicker—the quality never slips. You can taste the care in every bite. It’s love on a plate.
Now let’s talk about something sacred: the pineapple fried rice. Words don’t do it justice. That curry spice, the chunks of pineapple, those cranberries? It’s sweet, savory, fruity, and just straight-up magical. It’s in its own league. If I could choose my last meal on Earth, this would be it. No hesitation.
For stir fry, the pad kra tiem (garlic pepper) is next-level. Toasted garlic, rich stir-fry sauce, and your choice of protein—everything works beautifully together. It’s simple, flavorful, and satisfying. And the massaman curry? Whew. I don’t know what they put in it, but it’s pure Thai sorcery. Creamy, warm, slightly sweet—it’s a hug in a bowl. I might order it again tonight, no joke.
Don’t even get me started on the appetizers:
Chicken satay (top tier), pork dumplings, shrimp rolls, Thai egg rolls, fish cakes (second only to the satay), fried tofu—you truly cannot go wrong. Every one of them is crispy, flavorful, and perfectly seasoned.
But whatever you order, and I mean WHATEVER—you must get a side of the seafood sauce. I’m begging you. It’s like a limey chimichurri, and honestly? They should call it crack sauce. I put it on everything. It’s bright, zesty, addictive. I don’t care what you order—don’t skip it.
I’ve had their soups, too—glass noodle and chicken rice—both refreshing, flavorful, and balanced. The papaya salad (tom yum) hits you with spice and crunch and flavor that feels like something straight from Thailand.
All dishes can be made mild, medium, spicy, or extra spicy. Me? I like it spicy—but extra spicy? That’s scary territory. Respect the Thai heat.
For drinks, don’t miss the Thai iced tea—it took me a minute to get used to, but now I can’t get enough. They also have lemonade and Sprite with red or green syrup, which sounds simple, but it’s honestly a whole experience.
Oh—and the crispy duck? I’d never had duck before and now it’s in my top 3. I got it with the ginger sauce and it was like chicken’s classy older cousin—deeper, richer, unforgettable. My top three favorites?
1. Pineapple fried rice
2. Lard nah
3. Crispy duck
Undisputed.
The vibe of the place is just as good as the food. Chill music, palm leaves on the tables, beach scenes playing on TV, and a huge neon “Amazing Thai Restaurant” sign that sets the tone. There’s even a beautiful mural painted on the front counter. The whole place has a warm, welcoming energy.
And the staff? Super friendly, fast, and attentive. The owner is there every single day working right alongside everyone else, making sure the food stays consistent and full of love. You can tell she cares, and that passion shows up in every single plate.
If you love food that’s fast, fresh, flavorful, and unforgettable—Amazing Thai is your new go-to. I can’t recommend it enough. This place is the truth.
The two dishes I tried were pad Thai, and lad nah. In both cases the ingredients were fresh and tasty, and the noodles were done to perfection. The problem was that the dishes as a whole were somewhat bland, and I’m not sure why. I’m not talking about lack of chili heat, but rather a lack of umami. I think maybe there wasn’t enough fish sauce. For the lad nah I ended up adding both salt and soy sauce. I should have asked for fish sauce too. Still, the generous amount of meat and fresh veggies in the lad nah was excellent!
They are still new and hopefully will continue to improve. I will definitely be going back.