Dan B
This is easily the best place to get Thai food in Asheville and around – and I say that having been to no less than 10 other Thai places in the area. Why? Noodles. Pad see ew and drunken noodles are actually fresh here, as in wide, soft, perfect textured noodles that absorb every flavor – unlike the dried noodles most stores just boil and use. And the other reason is portion. Unlike some places, you order here and get a proper, full plate. $15 otd for takeout tops it off. Go here.
… moreJeanne Johnson
This place is in the gas station. That’s why I only gave the atmosphere three stars but the food is so delicious and the lady behind the counter was so kind. I will definitely be stopping here again and again. Definitely gonna become one of those places I pick up dinner on my way home. Two entrées and an order of eggrolls was around $40 with tip 🙂
… moreEmily Friend
This is a mom and pop restaurant tucked away in a convenience store, and while there is some seating, I always get it take-out. The food is the point, and that is *superb* to say the least. It is my favorite Thai place in the area because of the quality, variety, and flavor. The family who owns it obviously have a lot of pride in the food they serve, because I have never had a meal there that was less than excellent.
… moreTheDoorsThatWay
Very happy with the food here!!
I got the sesame chicken, my brother got the beef and broccoli, and his girlfriend got the green curry.
Probably the best sesame chicken I have had and the lady even made it mildly spicy which made it all the better!
Everything tasted amazing and I would definitely come back.
Location is in a gas station if you can’t find it!
… moreolivia childs
I wish I could write a better review for this place but unfortunately, after the experience I had today I have to give it zero stars. I ordered some chicken pad Thai on a Saturday night. Typically I love pad Thai and I always have extras and honestly, I think pad Thai is better when it is leftovers so had no issues in thinking it wouldn’t be good the next day. The pad Thai tasted like there was eggshells in it, but it wasn’t egg shells. It was much bigger clumps of white hard matter, and then I even found hard clumps within the noodles, and the cabbage was unable to be chewed. Again, I’ve ordered from this place several several times before hurricane Helene, which caused me to leave the city for about a year or so, but this was my first time back since then and maybe some things have changed with ingredients and what not. Anyways This place is typically closed on a Sunday so I attempted to call but then shortly realized that they’re closed. I saved the food to bring it back and tried to get a refund or at least get a replacement. So I ended up calling on Monday and when I called the lady who owns the business she sounded pretty rude when I told her about the food quality and request for a refund. However it was kind of hard to understand her because there was a bit of a communication barrier with language. I could tell that she was unhappy with me, not liking the food and wanting a refund, but I just thought maybe there was confusion so I asked if I should come in person and very rudely she said sure. So I shortly arrived at the restaurant and I immediately got a smile until she realized I was a person wanting a refund. She kept like interrogating me with questions with “why?” “why why did you eat it if you don’t like it”. There was about probably 80% of the food left in the box because 20% I attempted to eat when I wanted to eat the food I purchased and didn’t feel the need to put chewed up and spit back out food back in the box. So she just kept shaking her head acting very rude and kept asking me questions like what do you want? I requested a refund once again. She finally gave me six dollars out of the 16 that I spent on the pad Thai on top of an unfortunate tip I left and I just figured that was fine at that point as I was getting pretty anxious with the way she was treating me And it wasn’t worth a fight over seven dollars or so. Short story, she basically told me to not come back and if you don’t like your food well don’t eat it if you want a refund lol and maybe don’t request a refund or you will be shamed away and be treated very rudely and unfortunately I cannot go back to what was once my favorite Thai spot and yeah, I just wanted to share my experience so hopefully people wouldn’t have any similar issues and maybe the owners want to fix some things, but probably not by the way I was treated today. Unfortunate
… morechelsey agee
Best Thai food in town. Takes an incredibly long time to get your food. If your order take out – easily give it an hour before you attempt pick up
… moreGrant Caison
Ordered takeout and was told 25 minutes before food would be ready. Arrived 30 minutes after ordering and food had not even been started yet. Still waiting for our food now and its been another 30 minutes. Do not order online you can’t cancel your order because this place doesn’t answer the phone. While waiting the phone has rang at least 10 times and they just let the answering machine pick up.
… moreSan Sql04
I’ve been going to this restaurant for many years. But for the first time, I felt like the older lady there was incredibly rude—no eye contact, and she treated me like I was nothing. When I asked for napkins and paper plates, she gave me a dirty look. In spite of all that, I still left her a tip, and she didn’t even say thank you. As much as I like this place, I’m not going to step foot in here again after how I was treated. She seemed a bit prejudiced toward me. The green curry was okay—not the best. The eggplant was as hard as a rock when I tried to chew it. It was probably old and not fresh.
… moreHan Yolo
Definitely do not come here. Just go away.
Food is amazing and feels more authentic than other cookie cutter sweet and sour Asian restaurants. When the wife takes your order and her husband cooks each one to your liking, you know you have stumbled into something special. I know I did when I first moved to Asheville and first wondered how could a gas station restaurant be good. Now visits are almost weekly including large lunch orders for co-workers. If you are not interested in heeding my first comment, come early as the wait can be long (to be expected with each dish cooked separately with pan washing in between). But the rewards of large portioned and deliciously fragrant meals are well worth it. Prices are also low enough you can splurge on the other gas station priced candy, snacks and drinks
… moreCatherine Montgomery
Hands down the best Thai food in Asheville. Authentic food, kind service, overall great experience. The owners are funny and it all came out fast!
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