Thai eatery serving soups, curries & noodle dishes along with pan-Asian staples in homey environs.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 28 Mill St, Orono, ME 04473
Phone: (207) 866-4200
Website: https://thaiorchidme.com/
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Reviews
The basil fried rice and Penang curry was marginally better.
We started off with an order of Scallion Pancakes, they were absolutely excellent, crispy, flaky, and the sauce went very well with them. Great flavor!
Then came the Entrées, I had their Emerald Curry with Chicken, and my partner had the Mango Curry with Chicken. Oh. My. Lord. I’ve never had such a flavorful bowl of curry, I ordered it at a spice level of two stars, as did my partner, and, as someone who will literally eat a spoonful of Wasabi and be fine, it was a little too hot for me. Not too hot to eat, the spice just stayed so long that I couldn’t finish it, it’s the type of spice that compounds after multiple bites. I would recommend a one star order if you’re not a spice freak. And yes, the rice is shaped to look like a teddy bear, and I love it.
I also had a Strawberry Bubble Tea, it tasted like strawberry milk with ice – so good – but nothing special.
The atmosphere was very chill and inviting, with laid back music, and welcoming and accommodating waitstaff. Easy five star.
When I saw Thai Orchid’s chow mein, they describe it as “stir-fried egg noodles and vegetables in light gravy sauce.” I was delighted to see a place offering something that’s at least advertised differently than the previously mentioned “white goop.”
For $16 (in 2024), I received a tiny container (maybe a quart? picture included for size comparison) of what looked like some kind of soup. First I tried some of the vegetables floating on top, and the sauce/soup/gravy had a mucilaginous quality to it. It was almost slimy. The way it dripped down off the vegetables into the cup was quite nausea-inducing. It was almost like the consistency of a loogie. I powered through the appearance concerns, and the quality of the food wasn’t that bad. The vegetables were fresh and crisp, the noodles were “ok” (they seemed like spaghetti, or the same thickness as lo mein i.e., not as thin as the “good” chow mein). The flavor of the sauce(?) wasn’t even that bad either. The pork included was decent enough.
Overall, I wasn’t even that disappointed in dish itself. At least they tried to do something other than the white goop. But this was still not the good chow mein that I’ve been hunting for. If I ever do find a place around here that has it, I’ll update this review so those on the same quest as me can have their option. Or likewise, contact me somehow. Maybe write your own review on here!
Overall, the dish I was offered, I would only pay about $5 for. It felt like a glorified soup. Not a great one at that, and I wouldn’t even but it again at $5. If I could get a refund, that would at least bring me back to try their other menu items, as I see potential in the other menu options.
In summary: If you want real chow mein, this is not your place. If you want white goop “chow mein,” this is also not your place. If you want a different noodle/soup kind of thing, give it a try!