
Prai Kitchen serves fresh, flavorful Thai food in West Hartford, CT. From classic Pad Thai to bold curries and house specialties, our dishes are made with quality ingredients and big flavor. Dine in, take out, or order delivery and enjoy modern Thai comfort food done right.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 23 LaSalle Rd, West Hartford, CT 06107
Phone: (860) 232-1817
Website: http://www.praikitchen.com/
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We started off with the drinks and everyone enjoyed the drinks. They did look fancy with the flower on it but my martini did feel like the alcohol content was less.
Service was good and it was nice to enjoy the food there but with a few hit and miss. Portion size is ok ok.
Roti Canai- 2/5 ( roti was like a paratha and not what is generally served which is generally flaky. Curry was good but potato was very hard)
Curry puff-5/5 ( Loved it as the filling was good and flaky)
Edamame- 5/5
Shrimp sumai -4/5 ( didn’t taste the shrimp at all)
Duck roll- 5/5
Crab meat fried rice- 4/5 ( it was good taste wise but little bland and hardly any veggie)
Emperor chicken-5/5( it was really good and the spice level are really good here so if you enjoy spice do order level 5)
Tofu drunken noodles- 5/5 ( Loved it)
Mango sticky rice- 4/5 ( mango was not all ripe but taste wise good)
Tiramisu- 1/5( IT WAS FROZEN- DO NOT ORDER)
Overall experience was ok.
Chairs are little uncomfortable to sit if you plan to be sitting for more than a hour or so .
We had the crab rangoons to start off with; crispy fried wonton and creamy cream cheese/crab filling. These were very good, up there with my one of my favorite rangoons. I had their Lychee-tini cocktail; it had a lychee in it and vodka, triple sec, and lychee juice. I loved the price of $8 which is unheard of lately for cocktails but the flavor was not good, it didn’t taste like lychee. My entree was the green curry chicken and rice; the curry had coconut milk, eggplant, bell pepper, string beans, and basil leaves. This meal was really good, I loved the eggplants and I wished it had more. Next time, I want to try out their pad Thai, massaman curry, and yellow curry. Overall, a good experience and delicious Thai spot to check out.
Service is excellent and relatively quick.
Pricing is inexpensive, and the selection is good. The restaurant is small but very clean, and there is sufficient outdoor seating in the warm months.
App: ordered summer roll and I did not care for it at all. I normally LOVE summer rolls but these are a no-go for me because the rice wrapper is sooooo sticky I couldn’t even hold it without having it stuck on my fingers. Barely got shrimp and I prefer peanut over sweet chili sauce.
Main: ordered drunken noodles with chicken and spice level 1. It’s average. Nothing special. Flavor is okay. Spice level was fine.
Dessert: ordered coconut rice with mango. It’s not bad; rice was coconut-y enough and soft and warm. Probably the best of the 3 things ordered.
I ordered takeout; make sure to ask for utensils if needed.