Noodle soups, stir-fries & curries round out the menu of this simple yet elegant Thai eatery.
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Address: 5439 Babcock Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Phone: (412) 837-2527
Website: https://www.redorchidtogo.com/
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Unfortunately, the experience was marred by our waiter. I am not sure what his issue was, but he was not the friendliest of servers and did poorly by the establishment. He never asked us, for instance, how spicy we wanted our dishes. We did not notice that omission until another party came in and we noted that he asked them about the level of spiciness. At another occasion we asked him a question and he grunted an unintelligible reply as he turned away. We shared the Tom Yum soup, and it was mostly sour – tasty and with lots of veggies, but no heat to it. The vegetarian Tofu soup was completely bland so we asked for a Hot Sauce and specifically mentioned some sort of Sambal – what the waiter brought us was the chili powder they use in the kitchen. Not the sauce we wanted, but definitely serviceable.
The Tofu Spring rolls were served like Sushi, all sliced up with the sauce bowl next to them in a pretty presentation. The Spicy Mango and Chicken salad was again not spicy (chili powder to the rescue) but was a gorgeous dish and quite tasty.
I would definitely come again for the food. Although, if I saw the same waiter I would consider turning around and walking away. If I could split my rating, I would give the food a five star rating and the waiter a one star rating. But because I cannot, I averaged the rating to a three star rating.
It was pretty quiet when we got there at 4:45 but more people started to arrive later in the evening. I think a lot of people just get take out, but I love sitting to eat at Red Orchid too!
My only thing that bothered me was the way that people park in the parking lot! Sooo many people were on/over the lines. But that’s not the restaurants fault so FIVE STARS!!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
UPGRADING from 4 TO 5⭐️.
A FOODIE’S TRIED AND TESTED DELIGHTFUL THAI DINING . I very rarely upgrade my rating, but this place has indeed improved significantly.
Despite the minute detail of a cheese wonton aka crab rangoon, a horrid American concoction/ contaminant, this place is very authentic Thai .
The chef/cook has become more consistent in the heat levels while packing in those wonderful aromatic Thai spices (ginger, galangal, kafir, garlic, lemongrass, basil)…
Food presentation is outstanding .
They are highlighting more their Chef Specials, a separate menu that is truly the one to explore and indulge one’s senses .
A new summer twist is the Summer Roll with Avocados. It’s scrumptious with their house dipping peanut sauce, the oils of the avocado balancing the slight sweetness of the sauce.
The Spicy Tofu Eggplant is marvelous. The crisp yet soft tofu married well with the eggplant (the long slender Asian/Japanese variety rather than the fat oblong Western aubergine).
The special Red Orchid Crispy Duck is fantastic. The duck surprisingly remain crispy yet it’s sautéed in mixed vegetables. The basil sauce married them all very splendidly.
Service is outstanding.
The whole ambience is delightful.
****
ORIGINAL REVIEW 4⭐️
This place has the makings to be an excellent Thai restaurant. It has a very pleasant ambience, the piped in modern Thai music gives a good vibe.
The menu is navigable. While it truly has the great Thai flavors , it’s claim for authenticity is weakened by listings that are not Thai . Cheese (crab rangoon) does NOT exist in Thai cuisine. Tempura and teriyaki are most certainly NOT Thai.
Overall the flavor is good. BUT the heat level is very inconsistent , is that because their cook(s) could not taste? I absolutely like chilies, they’re what makes Thai food unique; I always like medium heat. BUT they have a hit-or-miss; medium, which is pleasant, becomes very intolerable a couple of times…. Oh BTW, spicy does not equate to heat….Thai cuisine (both home cooking and modern urban) is among the best cuisines that use a lot of spices, and judicious use of chilies.
The Thai dumplings and the vegetable stir fries are excellent; a carnivore has a choice of meat/shrimp for inclusion
There’s a selection of “specials”. Perhaps the most notable is Khao Soi (listed as Kay Soy), a gem of Thai cuisine. It has the flavors, BUT the sauce is very watery and rice vermicelli is used . Traditional Khao Soi has a thick sauce and has the flat egg noodles that is used purposefully to soak up the sauce. Rice noodles are glassy with little or no absorption capacity. Also, it needs more fragrant spices (like galangal and lemongrass), I cannot detect even a slight aroma/flavor of kafir lime leaves!!! It could also use a little more crunchy toppings.
Service is very good.