
Thai Thai Bistro and Bar has a wide selection of Thai and western dishes to satisfy every taste. We are a family run business found only a mile from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park’s entrance in the heart of Volcano Village, Hawai’i. We have many dishes that can easily be prepared to vegetarian standards. If you are worried about the spice level, we can make most dishes from mild to the extreme Thai hot.
Spicy Thai entrees (including numerous curries) served in an ornate room with high wooden ceilings.
Hours
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 19-4084 Old Volcano Rd, Volcano, HI 96785
Phone: (808) 967-7969
Website: https://www.lavalodge.com/thai-thai-bistro.html
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Reviews
We loved the chicken Pad see ew and Pineapple fried rice. The highlight was their Choco lava cake! <3
Sit down place. After hiking and exploring you sometimes don’t want something too casual. The environment was very clean and relaxing.
Taste was authentic I asked for spicy and it gave me a real kick and I loved it. Pair it with a Thai ice tea and you’re golden.
While service was very warm and welcoming and taste was good I did find it a bit pricey for what it is.
We visited this place for the first time since it’s close to the Volcano House—we were in the area to see the active volcano. We really loved the ambience and the overall vibe of the place. The food was flavorful, though a bit spicier than expected—we asked for medium spice, but it was still a bit too hot for us. That said, the flavors were great and enjoyable.
The service was on the slower side, likely because there were more than 10 tables and only 3 servers handling everything. We also noticed it’s a popular spot for takeout, which makes sense given its location.
Overall, we loved the experience and would definitely recommend it for anyone visiting the area!
$118 for two entrees (one seafood), one appetizer, one dessert, one specialty drink and one soda. Little pricey, but based on location (both Hawaii and specifically near a tourist attraction that isn’t super accessible), the pricing made sense.
Welcoming and clean interior with many interesting decorations. Loved the overall vibe. Mahalo for a great experience!
Came at around 6:30 PM on a Friday and they were pretty busy with a lot of people waiting to be seated. They had a lot of open tables but they were pretty understaffed (which is understandable given the remote location). We got our table and our waitress was really friendly. We started with the Shrimp Tempura as an appetizer which was good!
I got the Thai Style Fried Rice with Pork as my entree. Overall, it was pretty good! The rice was flavorful and the veggies were fresh.
We then got the Chocolate Lava Cake for dessert and that was amazing! The presentation was also really nice.
Overall, a pretty good experience! If you’re in Volcano, Thai Thai Bistro is a pretty good spot. I’ll be back.
Not sure if the heat levels make sense, though? They’ve got mild, small hot, medium, hot, and Thai hot.
My wife got the Special Curry as small hot. I ordered the Pad Thai as medium. The server hesitated, as if unsure how to broach the subject, and asked if I liked hot food. Then she asked how hot I’d want it, from 1-10, with 1 being no spice and 10 being extremely spicy. I said 6.
The Pad Thai came out, and it was delicious, but it was significantly less spicy than the Special Curry which was “small hot.”
My only guess is that when I answered 6/10, she adjusted mine down from medium and made it less than small hot. That’s the problem with any scale, I guess. It’s impossible to be sure what the other person is thinking. I was thinking 6/10 because I was, internally, thinking that if 10/10 is “Thai hot,” I definitely want to stay away from THAT. I figured “hot” might be an 8/10, and would at best be “I can technically eat this, but I’ll hate myself the entire time.”
So now my best guess is that 6/10 is mild, or maybe halfway between mild and small hot. Small hot is 7 or 8/10, hot is 10/10, and Thai hot is 15/10.
Which is fine, and from what I’ve heard, it’s probably a reasonable way to put it. But I dunno!
Anyway it all turned out to work out well, because my wife couldn’t handle the “small hot” curry, and she took my Pad Thai. The curry was ALSO delicious, by the way.
I can’t complain because if mine HAD been spicier, I’d have had nothing to give my wife, lol.
Also? The basque cheesecake was absurdly delicious.
prices and menu items change. Hoping the bring back the chef special curry—we rave about it and tell everyone! Our kids love the pad Thai and fish and chips. The soups are also amazing. They do everything well!