Malai Thai Restaurant

  4.4 – 426 reviews   • Thai restaurant

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Malai Thai Restaurant 98631

Hours

Friday2–7:30 PM
Saturday2–7:30 PM
Sunday2–7:30 PM
Monday2–7:30 PM
Tuesday2–7:30 PM
WednesdayClosed
Thursday2–7:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 509 Pacific Ave S, Long Beach, WA 98631

Phone: (360) 777-1040

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Reviews

Nonyas
They are on the boardwalk, it’s gonna be hard to find a better lunch special price. Yakisoba was the better value.

Take out only but, there is a clean restroom available for customers, which is nice!

The food was okay. Pretty upset that the cashew chicken had maybe two visible cashews. And if 6 shrimp is the goal for a dish they did that perfectly. Everything was hot and well packed. Chicken ratio was good tho.
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Joelle Burton
One star for atmosphere since Malai Thai is now takeout only. This is my husband and my favorite restaurant on the Peninsula. My husband always gets the Malai Noodles and I always get the Peanut Curry with chicken. We split both between us. Delicious every time!
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Leta Parker
The calamari was AMAZING as were the drunken noodles. The food is definitely worth a try. They only do takeout so hopefully you are able to find a place nearby to enjoy your dinner.
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Sins Of Wanderlust
Cozy, authentic Thai in the heart of town. Space is small but nice and warm on a cold night. Food is fresh, authentic and bursting with flavor. The Basil Fried Rice was the best. We asked for ‘3’ spice level and it was spot on. Closes a bit early but well worth dining in. Kindly and helpful staff.
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Sarah Rose Webber
Awesome food! We ended up eating here twice while in Long Beach. Got the cashew dish and the noodle dish both times. The cashew was our favorite but they are both really good. The service was fast and gracious. Note it is a take out only spot.

Would eat here again if I could! So good!
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Margie Seals
I’ve been a customer for years. Their quality goes down each year as well as the portions. I beg for sauce each visit and get home to a dry glop of whatever I ordered. The man there said Thai food has no sauce or it changes the flavor…WHAT? 2 cubes of tofu, 2 pieces of broccoli, 3 pieces of carrot and a glop of dry noodles.Today I take the food back for a refund and go to Dee Dee’s Thai in Astoria from now on…her’s is fresh, juicy and delicious.
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R Q
We went there for vacation and found this restaurant. Ordered crab and shrimp fried rice to go and is the best I have ever had! The owner is a very nice lady. Great experience definitely recommend!
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Ocha DenHaven
Absolutely delicious. The yellow curry is top notch, and the fried spring rolls pair perfectly with it. Highly recommend.
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C.T. “CombatCritic” Sorrentino
Having spent a few days at Cape Disappointment State Park just 15 minutes up the road, this was one of the few modern, semi-upscale (not a dive) restaurants on the peninsula as far as I could tell and the highest rated of two on Yelp. We arrived at the front door on Wednesday night, but, oddly enough, they were “Closed”, so we had to find somewhere else to eat in a town with few dining options, even fewer in early spring before the summer throngs arrive.

The Chicken Pot Stickers with Ginger Soy Sauce ($7) were pretty good, coming with seven at exactly a buck a piece. The accompanying sauce was one of two “disappointments” of the evening, a small cup half filled with soy sauce and a little ginger which I could not taste. The other disappointment and a pet peeve was when our entrees both arrived before we were even half-way finished with our appetizer. No excuse.

I ordered my Thai go-to, Massaman Curry, with beef, potatoes, onion and peanuts ($11). It was good, not the best I have had by far, coming with a fair amount of thinly sliced beef in a Massaman sauce that was also “thinner” than most. The flavor was still pretty good.

My wife had Malai Noodles Special (D1 – $9.95), coming with stir fried yakisoba noodles with cabbage, carrot, onion, celery and beansprouts topped with crispy chicken strips and a sweet and sour sauce. The veggies were fresh and the chicken crispy and abundant, a good value at less than $10.

Again, not the best Thai I have had and I love Thai food, but a relative bargain in a tourist town with few decent dining options and even fewer TravelValues.

CombatCritic Gives Malai Thai 6 Bombs Out Of 10 … More Bombs Are Better!
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Dustin
Not sure how this is a 4.4 rating. Most bland yellow curry I have ever had. Cramped waiting area. Hard to communicate with person taking the order.

Chicken was not chewy, so I’ll give it that.

Wife said her phad thia is decent.
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