
We brought our family recipes from Bangkok, Thailand to Texas in 2020. The food we made is authentic Thai taste with the flavorful seasoning and spices. All of ingredients we use are from certified producers and high quality. We focus on customer’s experience in authentic Thai not just selling products. Our business support F&B local producers, teen workers, and the communities
Address and Contact Information
Address: 400 Main St, Buda, TX 78610
Phone: (512) 586-7946
Website: http://gotjiskitchen.com/
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The Best Pad Thai ($18): Thai-style stir-fried rice noodles with egg, dried sweet radish, chili, garlic, crab meat, bean sprouts, and chives, topped with fried tempura shrimp, crispy shallots, tobiko, peanuts, and lime. I love pad thai, and this version delivered! The flavors were quite concentrated, so I recommend mixing the noodles thoroughly before eating. While the shrimp tempura was crunchy with a nice batter, I personally prefer the traditional proteins — beef, chicken, pork, or tofu.
BBQ Brisket Clay Pot ($19.50): A Thai-Chinese style clay pot featuring garlic, ginger, smoky brisket, onion, mushroom, Thai jasmine rice, green onion, sweet soy sauce, and chili garlic sauce. The combination didn’t quite work for me and I wasn’t a fan of the flavors, though my husband absolutely loved it. It’s not as flavorful as the pad thai so we had to use the sauce they provided.
The service and food is so consistent and amazing, we had Gotji’s cater my wedding. Compliments all around.
With that, we slept on this place for some time but finally took the plunge this past weekend.
We ordered online and food was ready when they said it would be for pick up.
The food smelled and tasted amazing.
The portions are generous – my littlest and I had left overs for the next day, unlike my husband and teenage son whom of course finished theirs.
My only suggestion is maybe a little more spice in the pad Thai dish but that’s solely my preference and in no way reflects poorly on this dish.
We will for sure order again in the near future as we have found our new Thai place!
(We also ordered the Pad See Ew but it was eaten before we could snap a photo.)
The crab fried rice and rolls were good. The tom kha soup was a little too sour for me.
I would like to try some of their other dishes. Be prepared to wait as they are busy, and they probably make to order.
This place seems to be right in between. 3 of 4 dishes we ordered and the more cliché, Pad See Ew was good but not great.
We’ll definitely be back.
Over time, the food truck park has also improved, with nice complementary options like a dessert trailer, and most importantly, it has it’s own parking!