Morgantown’s go-to Thai restaurant near WVU in the Historic award winning Downtown Morgantown.winner of BEST of Morgantown for 14 years Craving bold, authentic Thai flavors in Morgantown? Chaang Thai serves up fresh curry, pad thai, fried rice, and vegan-friendly dishes daily — with late-night hours perfect for WVU students and night owls. Whether you’re dining in, ordering takeout, or need delivery near the WVU campus, Chaang Thai is your go-to for cozy, flavorful Thai food. Don’t miss our student specials and after-dark discounts! Order from us Directly for Pickup or DELIVERY@Chaangthai website. One stop for all your bubble tea flavors (Boba, Tapioca Pearls, Jelly toppings, Juicy Poppers (Strawberry, Coconut) Vegan, Veg, Glutenfree, Halal
Traditional Thai fare such as noodles & curry in a relaxed setting with seating & a warm vibe.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 361 High St, Morgantown, WV 26505
Phone: (304) 241-1962
Website: http://chaangthai.com/index.html
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: chaangthai.com
Order: Order online
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The restaurant concept is completely dictated by the average college crowds thar frequent it, meaning you order at a touch screen before sitting, and pay ahead of time so no one can order and ditch. There’s no real wait staff because of this, so you are given a table based on what the small dining room staff can accommodate, since they turn tables very quickly and it can be hard to keep up with bussing a lot of tables (there were only two working the dining area when we visited).
The prices were very fair for Thai food (and the beer prices were insanely cheap). I ordered the recommended Firecracker Chicken, while my wife ordered the Drunken Noodles. When our food arrived, we were amazed at the gigantic portions, brought in to go containers for easy take away and a lack of dishes for the restaurant to do. We had hiked earlier that day and I was very hungry (and am a big, broad fella)- yet I could barely eat half of my entree before getting full, and my wife mananged even less. But the portions were not only huge- the food was fantastic, so that rare combo makes this place a must try if in or around the Morgantown area and a fan of Thai food. I know I’ll be back if I get around there again- it’s that good.
Service- 2 stars- this is hard to rate because it’s basically your on your own until your food comes out. You can either order online, at the kiosk or in the back of the restaurant you can look for a cashier and order. You get your own drinks, seat yourself and you’re still asked to tip- a little strange to me.
Food- 2 stars- I got the Firecracker Chicken. It was a very large portion and looked pretty good and it wasn’t bad except the chicken was basically crunchy breading- couldn’t find the chicken inside it. We also got the Pineapple Fried rice with chicken and this was a little better. My wife got a Pure Leaf Unsweetened bottle tea and it had expired in March (picture below). The best part of the meal was the appetizer- chicken fried dumplings. I probably wouldn’t go here again with saying that if you’re a college kid going to WVU here then the portions are big and you won’t go hungry.