
We maintain the original Thai taste and Thai look in the food served at Thai House of Orlando. All the dishes on the menu that have a Thai name 9 and some that don’t) are prepared and served in the tradition way. Unless you specify otherwise, food is served in a particular order according to Thai custom. Sharing of food is encouraged and brings great joy.
A variety of traditional Thai dishes, including vegetarian fare, presented in a quaint atmosphere.
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Address: 2117 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32803
Phone: (407) 898-0820
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As appetizer we had fried shrimp (greasy but tasty) and satay, which was pork rather than chicken as usual.
The setting is pleasant with booths.
Service: it was Valentine’s Day. It wasn’t that busy inside but maybe they had tons of online orders but the service was slow. I had to ask for all the normal stuff on my own and walking up like chop sticks, water and the spice rack.
Ambiance: it looks the same as before. Kinda old furniture and a fish tank. It’s not the most comfy seats but it’s not the worst. It’s nice inside overall.
Food is delicious. Service is polite and efficient.
I recommend the red prawns in chili sauce!
I started with some wonton soup which was really tasty. My wife had the Thai salad which she enjoyed (can easily share the salad between 2 people). For our main dishes, my wife had Yellow Curry with chicken and I had Pad Ke Mow with beef & chicken. We loved them both! Very flavorful and large sized portions (you’ll be either really full or have leftovers afterwards). They have a large menu with lots of dishes to try, all reasonably priced.
We look forward to our next visit!
When we arrived, we were the only ones there, which felt like being VIPs at a private Thai dining experience. But just as we got cozy, the place started buzzing with more diners, proving this spot is no hidden secret.
First, let’s talk about the seating situation. They have a traditional seating area for larger parties that I’ve never seen before—like a high-rise booth, but without seats. You’re expected to sit on the floor crisscross applesauce, kindergarten style, which instantly made me nostalgic and slightly terrified of my inflexibility. But hey, when in Rome…or Thailand. (No cultural disrespect intended—it was actually super cool and made me wish I’d come with a group just to try it out!)
Our server was incredibly sweet and made the experience even better. And the Christmas decorations? Chef’s kiss. It felt like we were dining in Santa’s workshop, but with spring rolls instead of cookies.
Speaking of spring rolls, those were crispy, fresh, and disappeared from our plate faster than you can say “Pad Thai.” I had the Pad Thai for my main dish, and it hit all the right notes—savory, nutty, and comforting. My boyfriend went for chicken and beef with veggies and rice, and his plate looked so good I considered stealing a bite. (Okay, fine, I didn’t steal a bite. I can’t eat beef. That’s probably why he ordered it.)
Thai House is the perfect mix of charm, good food, and a sprinkle of whimsy with the seating and decor. Would I come back? Probably. But next time, I’m bringing friends so we can experience the no chair booth in all its glory.