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The ambience is really nice and the room itself is a nice place to spend some eating time. The Thai tea was just okay, had an artificial taste to it. The pad Thai was good. The sticky rice with mango was okay, the mango slices weren’t soft like they’ve been when I’ve gotten it at other places. They seemed more expensive than other Thai places I’ve been to, felt like they were more $ than they needed to be for a meal, drink, and dessert.
… moreAmber D.
Here you’ll find Northern Thai cuisine like no place else in the Denver food scene right now. The Chef is incredibly talented and passionate about the plates she serves. She brought recipes from her homeland to grace us with and if you are a Thai foodie, you’ll be so delighted you stopped by. If you aren’t a Thai foodie, you’ll become one!
I give 5 stars for her thoughtful food presentation, great customer service, beautiful decor, and finally the taste
I attended the soft opening 8 course meal with my family and Thai friends, we had the ability to try a variety of bites and loved every single one. Enjoy the photos!
… moreEmily
The food was good! We got the dumplings which had a nice flavor. The pineapple fried rice could use more pineapple flavor and rice was a bit funky but has potential. The boat noodles though were delicious! I have not had it before and it was really yummy with a deep rich flavor. Highly recommend. Will definitely be back!
… moreToan Duc Le
Chiang Mai Thai Kitchen restaurant is simply the best of the best. The food is so so so so delicious. It is very authentic and I can say it is the best thai restaurant in Denver. The food presentation is top notch. The owner has invested so much into this restaurant. The decor is so beautiful. The waitress is so kind and courteous. We had a blast last night and will be back again. Thank you!
… moreMelinda Waggoner
WORST THAI FOOD WE EVER HAD. We are Thai and when we travel we always check out a Thai restaurant in the city we’re in. We were excited to try this place since my boyfriend is from northern Thailand and it’s hard to get northern Thai dishes in Thai restaurants. DO NOT BE FOOLED into thinking this is authentic Thai food. The northern sausage was NOT northern sausage. It wasn’t even northeastern Thai sausage. We tried it but it was so dry and the flavor wasn’t good. Then came the Crying Tiger beef salad. This is NOT how this dish is supposed to be cooked. Check any YouTube video on that dish. The meat is supposed to be grilled. She also said they didn’t have any of the ground toasted rice. The real kicker is when the waitress set it down on our table I could smell the bad meat right away. The smell was like if you had raw beef in your fridge for too long and it wasn’t fresh any longer and it gets that smell. That’s what this dish smelled like. I thought maybe it was the sauce used… so I took a nibble of the beef and couldn’t even eat it. My boyfriend tried a piece of the beef and had to spit it out. We also ordered Thai fried rice with pork, no egg and no scallions. When it arrived, it had broccoli and mushrooms in it and big chunks of fatty pork that had no flavor. I asked the waitress why it had mushrooms and broccoli when the menu didn’t state it had those ingredients in it and she said they added it because we asked it to be without eggs and scallions. Who does that? Who adds ingredients to a dish just because the customer asks for some ingredients to be removed?? On top of that, the rice was SO soggy. I don’t think the cook knows how to make jasmine rice. When we asked for the dish to be remade the way we asked, she said they don’t have anymore pork. So we asked for no protein. When it came back, the rice was still soggy. It couldn’t be eaten. We also ordered the Boat Noodles. THIS IS NOT BOAT NOODLES! The broth is wrong for boat noodles. Boat noodle broth is darker and more flavorful. The beef in the boat noodles tasted as bad as the crying tiger beef dish we got. Boat noodles do not have carrots in them. We didn’t eat our food. We paid the $71 check as a lesson learned and discussed amongst ourselves how it’s a shame that a Thai woman would make dishes like this and try to pass them off as authentic northern Thai dishes. They aren’t even authentic Thai dishes. My boyfriend ended up getting sick from the little bit of sausage and beef he tried. Sounds like this place needs an overhaul with a new chef and a new waitress. The health department should be called on them for serving old rotten beef.
… moreDeidra Tekavec
It’s Saturday night. 08:30pm. This place is AWFUL. My husband and son went to grab some take out for dinner. Two people working. One taking orders. One cooking. Several people waiting ungodly amounts of time and several people leaving without their food. I honestly don’t even know what they ordered. The food was disgusting.. and I LOVE Thai food.. they got two rice dishes- the rice itself is soggy and mushy and the chicken was the blandest- no salt- no seasoning whatsoever.. how is Thai food ever BLAND and mushy?! Unreal. The “crab
Rangoon” was nasty- soggy- no “crab” just tasted like warm Philadelphia cream cheese. I would never recommend this place and would never come back. My husband even had to drive back because the portions were ridiculous for the price- not even a full meal.
Food like this is a true shame.
… moreCindy Rose
2022-May. Party of 2, Friday night.
Parking was a breeze. We got seated right away. The facility was clean.
We received the menu and water right away. Our server asked us what we wanted for drinks.
We ordered a diet soda (which came in a can) and their infamous Thai tea. We also ordered Cream-cheese Wontons, Shrimp Pad Thai, Beef Massamun Curry, and Banana in coconut milk with coconut ice cream for dessert.
Everything tasted delicious! The service was great as well.. she checked on us a couple of times while we are eating dinner. The only thing that was missing was the coconut ice cream in the dessert.
Our bill came to $50 before tip. Please put a thumbs up if this helped you in any way.
Bon Appétit!!
… moreAdam You
To be honest, Chiang Mai Thai Kitchen’s ambience, menu and table set were not as sophisticated as many other Thai restaurants in town. The appearance of the foods was also on the okay side. But the taste was surprisingly good, probably more approximate to Northern Thai style home cooking. Here are their Tom Yum Goong, Coconut green curry, Thai Egg Rolls and Mango & Sticky Rice. Since there are not that many Thai restaurants (if any) in this part of town, certainly a good addition.
… moreBlanca
The food is absolutely delicious especially the mango sticky rice. They recently opened the space is very aesthetically pleasing, gold utensils, beautiful wallpaper, and friendly staff! I am definitely coming back so I can try everything on the menu.
… moreYuki Faith (GORDON)
New Thai spot in Denver. Must try everything. You can order anything you want out of the menu. They will make it happen for you. Highly recommend papaya salad and Kai Yung (Bbq Chicken) if you love spicy. Delicious!!
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