Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4301 Piedmont Ave A, Oakland, CA 94611
Phone: (510) 817-4816
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Reviews
I particularly like all of their curries – the pumpkin curry being my favorite – but I also love their eggplant in spicy basil sauce
I enjoy sitting inside or outside right on the beautiful Piedmont Avenue, and it’s also great for taking home in a pinch. Thank you for the great meals and warm interactions!
Ambience is elegant, low music, which I appreciate as you can hear your guests speaking, and a nice place for date night.
We appreciate the owner’s warmness, friendliness, and politeness. He made sure we were well attended to and comfortable.
We had a long wait time, but I would still give them a perfect review, considering the ongoing labor shortage.
I enjoyed all the food we ordered, especially the sticky mango with black rice.
We’ll be back again! Thank you for making my husband’s birthday meal special. I am forever grateful!
The two first things that will probably hit you when you walk into Infinite Thai are that the place is cheerfully decorated and the staff members are very friendly and helpful. We shared a Praram tofu ($13), Pad See Ew (with tofu – $11), and also had a green tea ($2) and Anchor Steam beer ($4). All beer was $4 – all bottled I believe but some trusty choices (besides the Anchor) like Fat Tire, Launitas IPA, and Trumer. It was nice to have a simple glass of Anchor Steam for a change – I’d forgotten how tasty it is – and at a good price too! The praram tofu was perhaps the best example of this dish that I’ve had – the sauce had an interesting mix of spice and sweetness – way better than some peanut sauces that seem like little more than diluted peanut butter. The pad see ew had more veggies compared to most versions of this dish that I’ve had – a healthier version of this dish (but could have done with a bit more sauce). I also appreciate that it costs more to add veggies rather than serving a plate that’s 95% noodles. Definitely intend to return.
I’m giving them 4/5 “green stars” for social and environmental impact, based on these reasons:
• Like most Thai restaurants they have a good number of vegetarian or vegan dishes.
• They do have an “organic veggie” dinner special on the menu.
• Other than that dish they don’t provide info on sourcing of any ingredients.
• For example, I’d like to know if the tofu is organic as I don’t want to support soy grown from neonic-coated seeds (see greenstarsproject for more details on this).
• All beers are fairly local (CA or CO) except for the one Thai beer (Singha).
• Most of the beer is from breweries that are doing quite well in terms of environmental impact (e.g., New Belgium).
• As far as I remember, food to go was packaged in a cardboard box but in a plastic bag (ditch the plastic, folks!).
• Overall, it looks like they are doing a decent job but would like to see more info on website & menu – they are just getting going so I hope to hear more in the future : )
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