
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2705 Old Fort Pkwy Suite N, Murfreesboro, TN 37128
Phone: (615) 867-6988
Website: https://luckythaitn.square.site/
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Reviews
Sooo good. Such nice people. I have now been here twice in 2 days and and can see why it’s called Lucky Thai. Because I feel lucky to have found it. The 1st day they were very busy but I could tell they make their food to order so even though it took a little longer I was excited to have fresh well prepared food. It did not disappoint when it arrived. Well worth the wait. I had the fried dumplings which were very well made very flavourful and had a simple and very tasty dipping sauce. I also had the chicken red curry, the fried sausage, and the chicken drunken noodles. It was awesome. Both the staff and kitchen who delivered food were very kind and you could tell that customer service and the quality of their food is important to them. All across-the-board excellent in every way. In only 2 visits I can tell you I’m already a regular.
This is a family-run restaurant; it’s not a white linen tablecloth sit down and linger place. LT’s take out game is very strong. You’ll see quite a bit of traffic for take out. Come to LT when you are hungry, want ease, exceptionally fresh, fastidiously prepared Lao/Thai food that is not shy about flavor or heat.
Lucky Thai’s fry game is maybe the best in Murfreesboro, if not Middle TN.
Note for Vegans: For vegans, Kim, the owner of LT, is very, very serious about vegan offerings b/c she has a serious vegan in her family. There are so many vegan offerings at LT. If you can’t locate it on the menu, talk to the staff.
My family consistently orders these fried items:
(1) Salt and pepper shrimp and squid
(2) Fried mushrooms
(3) French fries
(4) Fried chicken wings — you can order these plain, spiced up, and with ginger basil that comes with jalapenos and crispy fried basil on top. This one is one of our favorite dishes and we never eat at LT without ordering this.
For the Lao/Thai offerings that are truly exceptional:
(1) Lao sausage – these are made in house and are as good as I have had outside of Laos and Thailand. Have these with some sticky rice.
(2) Larb – our favorite is duck larb; the tofu larb is also exceptional and you’ll be hard pressed to recognize the tofu so for all you tofu haters, try this. If you want it vegan, be sure and mention that so you can get some of LT’s exceptional vegan fish sauce.
(3) Green curry – the sharpness is on point and you’ll find green eggplant (an Asian staple of this dish) in this green curry — you won’t find that often at other places. Eat this with your jasmine rice. Green curry can be sharp, so if you’re sensitive to heat, let them know. BTW, just because this dish can be pretty spicy doesn’t mean that’s the choice for most Lao/Thai eaters. It’s a personal preference; no shame in selecting heat levels.
(4) Salt and Pepper Shrimp + Squid or Tofu – This dish is delightful and a signature dish, lots of shrimp and lots of tofu, fried to a crispy finish and then wok-tossed with onions and jalapenos (maybe bell pepper if the jalapenos are unfriendly for you).
(5) Ginger basil wings – Another of LT’s signature dishes; exceptional and amazingly consistent. LT marinates these wings, which makes them tender, juicy and delicious. Every. Time. Typically, they come to our table hot out of the fryer covered in freshly sliced wok fried ginger and jalapenos and topped with crispy fried basil leaves — my mouth is watering writing this.
(6) Fried rice – order any of these fried rice dishes, as you like, and at your heat level. I typically reserve half to take home b/c it’s just as delicious reheated at home.
Beverages:
(1) Thai iced tea – don’t miss this; my family thinks this may be the best in town.
(2) Lao Beer – the national beer of Laos; delicious and light and pairs well with Lao/Thai food; I prefer regular over Gold, but try them both.
I would highly recommend ordering:
– Vegan pho (the broth was light but flavorful, not watered down; make sure to order with tofu AND veggies since the tofu-only option does not come with carrots, broccoli, and mushroom). And anyone who is vegan knows how hard it is to get veggie pho that also does not use bone broth so take advantage of this option.
– Drunken noodles (noodles were soft, fresh, and bouncy; brown sauce was savory and super spicy, they use both thai chili oil AND fresh jalapeños for both the noodles and pho so be mindful of spice levels when ordering!)
– Fried oyster mushrooms (reminded me of my ones my mom makes!)
– Salt and pepper tofu (strong flavor without tasting overly salty, LOVED the charred onion and bell peppers in the dish, fabulous crunch, sauce went well with the dish too and jasmine rice on the side was a bonus!)
– Mango sticky rice (THE BEST I HAVE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE, pandan-infused rice paired really well with the other flavors and sticky rice had great chewy texture; mango was so fresh, soft, and juicy despite being out of season; toasted coconut on top added crunch and depth to flavor profile)
– Thai tea (not overly sweet; could tell the tea was brewed (as it should be) and not from a mix; many milk options from almond, coconut, and regular/dairy milk)
I will definitely come back here again before I leave town and I have saved this restaurant to my favorites to revisit in the future. I hope to one day try everything on this menu. Thank you for the satisfying meal and hospitality.
A lot of places lack when it comes to the heat but the chili oil here is next level.
Great pad Thai, great everything.