Thai Basil

  4.3 – 899 reviews   • Thai restaurant

Family-owned Thai restaurant features a variety of traditional dishes in a comfortable atmosphere.

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Thai Basil 92831

Hours

Thursday11 AM–9 PM
Friday11 AM–9 PM
Saturday11 AM–9 PM
Sunday11 AM–9 PM
Monday11 AM–9 PM
Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2431 E Chapman Ave, Fullerton, CA 92831

Phone: (714) 738-0888

Website: http://thaibasilatfullerton.com/

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Reviews

Mad Golfing
Nice place good staff fast turn around easy parking good food good service portions are ok and curries more sweeter n thin over all good
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Chanelle Carmichael
Ordered the jungle curry, spice level 10. Not only was it not spicy, it was a thin texture lime soup. 3 items took > 30 min. Not worth the price, not worth the calories.
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Self-Protection Sifu
I have been going here for more than a decade, and it’s like an on-again-off-again relationship! When it’s on point, the food is yummy. When it is not, it’s such a bummer. This review will focus on our latest visit.

THE FOOD:
Their menu is pretty extensive and offers almost everything you could want in a Thai restaurant. Our party of 6 ordered a bunch of dishes to share family style. Here’s how each one fared:

* Beef salad – It was excellent. The ingredients were all fresh and it had that good balance between the sour sauce and savory meat.

* Tom yum gai – This hot-and-sour soup with chicken and mushroom was surprisingly bland. In the past, it’s been too salty. Clearly the cooks have have consistency issues.

* Angel wings – We actually ordered the buffalo wings, but instead got this appetizer (chicken wings stuffed with glass noddles and shrimp). We were going to complain about getting the wrong dish, but no server was nearby and we were too hungry at this point. Fortunately, it was good.

* Pad Woon Sen – These glass noodles came loaded with veggies and chicken. Flavor was good, though there weren’t as much noodles as we’re used it.

* Thai fried rice – A standard fried rice dish; nothing to write home about.

* Spicy scallops – This was the big disappointment, as it came with only 6 pieces of scallops for $19.95. The cooks tried to hide this fact by piling bamboo shoots over top. Worst off, it wasn’t really that spicy or flavorful.

THE SERVICE:
During my latest outing, the service was mixed. One server was quite helpful and attentive, while another one seemed annoyed anytime we asked for something. The third server was decent, but never smiled and didn’t say much.

Now, I say this knowing that customer service at most authentic Asian restaurants is a low priority. (I’m Asian and grew up in this culture.) But I raise it here because I have been to Thai Basil when the service has been amazing (clearly their A Team was working) and when the service has been utterly horrible. So, clearly management needs to do a better job at training.

THE SETTING:
It’s a good sized restaurant, though you might have to wait a while if you have a party of 5 or more because there isn’t a lot of space for bigger groups. Our party of 6 was seated near the front, where it’s rather cramped. If you’re a party of 4 or fewer, no problems — they have plenty of comfy booths.

Fortunately, it’s beautifully decorated, the bathrooms are clean, and there’s usually parking in the large lot (it’s in the same strip mall as the Dollar Tree and Smart and Final).

THE CONCLUSION:
I really want to give Thai Basil a 4 out of 5, but based on my recent outing here, I have to lower it to a 3 out of 5. The subpar customer service and inconsistent food does not justify the increased prices. But in my heart, I WANT them to get better because I have great memories eating here with my then-girlfriend/now-wife.
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Fang Phattha
This is seriously a hidden gem Thai food! They have some special menu that are extremely good and I wouldn’t have known it if not for the recommendations from my server. The beef panang curry was slow cooked for 6-8 hours and I could totally feel that because the beef was so tender. The curry was thick and really yummy. The fish cake starter was also made in house. The paste texture was just like what I had in Thailand. Other dishes we had were great too, the fried rice, tom kha, etc. This is like a local, homemade place that made me feel cozy. Totally recommend!
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VAPA Jeannine
This is a great Thai spot. I like their lunch and dinner specials. I’ve had the curries, pad Thai, pad se ew. All delicious. Family run and they are kind. Good for takeout as well.
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Anita Lam
This is officially my new go-to spot for Thai food in OC!

Their menu offers a wide variety of options, but that doesn’t mean they compromise on quality—every dish we tried was so flavorful and well-made.

My favorites were the classic Pad See Ew, the Shrimp Spring Roll, and the Tom Yum Gai soup. Each dish had bold, authentic flavors and was cooked to perfection. To top it all off, the Mango Sticky Rice was the perfect sweet ending to balance out the savory meal.

The service was also great! The staff was friendly and attentive. Another plus is the ample parking—they’re located in a spacious plaza, making it really easy to find a spot.
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L. R.
So we ordered through a delivery service and got the pineapple curry, ghang ka-ree and satay chicken. They sent some peanut sauce that was good. Unfortunately, we made our own rice especially since rice is not included in the meals and costs extra. The food tasted good and it was delivered piping HOT. Unfortunately we won’t order from this place again….. just too expensive.
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Weon Lee
Tom Yum Koong, Pad Thai and curry fried rice are good.
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mercy queendom
Since the new owner they are reducing portions and putting alot of water crest instead of meat. I ordered my favorite Kungpao trio with brown rice they have one shrimp one piece of chicken and very little beef. It was like a vegetable Kungpao and the price is rediculous $29.00. Also trio friend rice for my kid had one shrimp… $19.00! Very disappointing. Never going there again
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Momoko
The dishes were a hit and miss but they got a great selection for food to try. I didn’t find their noodle soup dishes authentic, which I was excited to try but the basic Thai dishes are very good, like pad Thai or the fried rice. Staff were friendly and the atmosphere was great.
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