Fighting Fish Thai Cuisine

  4.9 – 220 reviews   • Restaurant

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Welcome to Fighting Fish Thai Cuisine, where we bring the vibrant flavors of Thailand to your table. Our commitment to authenticity and quality ensures that every dish is a culinary journey through the heart of Thai cuisine. flavors, aromatic spices, and artful balance of taste and texture. Whether you’re new to Thai food or a longtime fan,here’s why it’s so special:

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Fighting Fish Thai Cuisine 02149

Hours

Monday11 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM
Tuesday11 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM
Wednesday11 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM
Thursday11 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM
Friday11 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM
Saturday11 AM–9:30 PM
Sunday12–8 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 241 Beacham St Unit A, Everett, MA 02149

Phone: (617) 294-0095

Website: https://www.fightingfishthaicuisine.com/

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Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

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Reviews

Calvin Ng
Give it a 4 stars. My wife and I went here for dinner. The location is a bit odd, but don’t let it fool you. The restaurant is small with 6 tables. We didn’t have to wait on a Friday night. We ordered som tum with salted eggs. It was a bit salty for us, but the flavor were there. We love the freshness of the som tum and the spicy was there when we requested for 5 chillies. We had sundried pork with the dipping sauce. Good flavor, but it was a bit like eating pork jerky. Eating with sticky rice goes well. The grilled chicken was moist and it had a good flavor dipping sauce. However, the chicken lack flavor. The beef larb salad was delicious. Good flavor and spice. I would like the salt to tone down a bit. The tum yum beef soup was delicious. Good amout of salt, sour and spiciness. The beef brisket was tender. The dessert was fried banana wrapped with wonton and deep fried with honey. I wasn’t a fan of it. My Thai wife and I love the food there. It was authentic Thai food. We recommend this restaurant and can’t wait to go back to try other dishes. The food came out fast. Portions were good sized. The staffs were really nice and attentive.
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SonsationalEats
A little hidden corner in East Boston. We had a big group with lots of different taste buds, so the opinions varied widely among us. But for me, this place packed with flavor. My highlights were the pork jowl – very tender, the crab fried rice, the fried fish and the papaya salad – authentically spicy! Other dishes were good, but didn’t stand out, and the pad thai didn’t quite hit the mark. However, the overall flavors were strong, which is consistent with what I had in Thailand (though it’s been too long that I couldn’t remember the exact taste). So overall, a very strong 4, or 4.5. I would definitely come back here to try more dishes.

4* for atmosphere since the place was a bit cold whenever someone entered due to the wind gust so our larb got cold really quickly.
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Pack Katisomsakul
Fascinating Thai food. This place offers a truly unique menu, and the flavors are as authentic as eating Thai food in Thailand. The space can be a bit cold in winter, so I recommend bringing a jacket. They do have a small heater, but it’s only available at certain tables.

Our server, Namo, took great care of us and kept the experience fun and engaging. We had an amazing time and highly recommend this restaurant to anyone craving authentic Thai food.

FYI: We absolutely loved the Kha Na Moo Krop.
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Saruda Le
One of the best Thai restaurant in Boston Everything was absolutely delicious! The papaya salad with fermented fish, the spicy yum moo yall salad, the noodle gravy dish Rad nah , grilled pork Kor moo yang , and grilled chicken were all amazing. I even forgot to take a photo of the soup because I was too busy enjoying it! The flavors are authentic, bold, and truly taste like real Thai cuisine.

The service was wonderful, and the owner is incredibly kind and welcoming. If you love spicy food, you’ll be very happy here — but if you prefer something milder, you can also ask them to adjust the spice level, since the original flavors are authentically Thai and quite spicy.

Highly recommended! ✨
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Swapnil Moon
One of the best Thai places I have tried in Boston so far, just because they are sticking to the authenticity and uniqueness to their dishes.
Their fried rice is a must have for me because I am always a fan of Thai Fried Rice and they just excel in that. Their rice has a good balance of salt and egg taste and combining with the fried chicken on top just makes it complete.
Their fried fish is a good portion to snack on with the sauce.
I had to take one star down due to the fact that they recently bumped up their price. It was the best regular go to Thai spot before the price increase, which now will be a special occasion Thai spot post price hike.
Absolutely recommend this place regardless!
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Kiari Martinez
10/10 across the board! Such a fantastic hole-in-the-wall spot—cozy atmosphere with incredibly filling, comforting food. Our server was genuinely the sweetest, and the food came out quickly. We ordered the pad see ew, basil fried rice, pineapple chicken fried rice, and tom yum noodle soup with chicken, and everything was delicious. I will absolutely be back. Our server was generous to bring us out a mango sticky rice. Thank you!
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Palita Siripirom
It’s always such a great experience getting authentic Thai food here! All the staff are friendly and very attentive. This was around my 7th or 8th visit, and the food has been consistently amazing every time.

All the dishes were served quickly (we went around 6 PM on a weekday), even though we ordered quite a lot.

Dishes we tried:
• Crispy Fish Flake Salad: My go-to dish! I order this every single time. The fish flakes are perfectly crispy but not oily at all.
• Thai Pork Ribs Spicy Soup: A great balance of sour and spicy—just the way it should be.
• Spicy Glass Noodle Salad (with pork and shrimp): Fresh, flavorful, and full of texture.
• Papaya Salad with Shrimp: Tastes just like the ones back in Thailand—so authentic!
• Grilled Chicken: Juicy and perfectly cooked.
• Grilled Pork Jowl: Very tender, and the dipping sauce was excellent.

Big plus for easy parking space!!

Overall, the food, service, and atmosphere never disappoint. Highly recommend this place if you’re craving real Thai flavors!
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Thy Do
One of the most authentic papaya salads I’ve had and I’ve tried a lot of Thai spots! Everything was super fresh and flavorful. The lady was so nice and enthusiastic, the place feels warm and family-like. Truly a hidden gem!
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Cassandra Girard
We ate our dishes so quickly and earnestly that we forgot to take pictures! We are food snobs; particularly of South East Asia/Caribbean cusine.
The decor was well thought out, the seating comfortable while I waited for take-out.
The chef said for additional menu items and a more authentic experience, one needs to eat there. I agreed once I saw some amazing towering dishes walk by me as I waited for our take-away. They answered all of our dietary questions.
In addition, I also really loved to see a diverse patronage at this established.

Update 12/13/25: I live out of state, so I finally got to return for lunch and took pictures this time! We loved our noodle dishes! The highlight was definitely the chicken feet soup. It’s nice balance of sour, herbs and some heat…perfect for snowy or rainy days. There’s so much more we want to try on the next visit.
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M Gonzalez
Do not request any curry to be mild in heat. You’ll end up with an extremely flavorless dish.

Staff was friendly and welcoming, but the panang curry and crab curry noodles were disappointing. Ordering them ‘mild’ shouldn’t have been an issue, yet both had a watery, bland coconut base that even fish sauce couldn’t fix. The papaya salad and chicken larb were delicious and flavorful, though a bit more sour than balanced in terms of spicy, sour, salty, and sweet. Hope they improve their recipes or even better their capability to reduce heat without compromising the depth of flavor.
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