
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 229 Harwood Rd, Bedford, TX 76021
Phone: (682) 417-1353
Website: https://www.koracha.co/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: koracha.co
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Every time I stop by Dallas I always came stop by visit Karacha. The restaurant is beautifully decorated, clean, warm, and welcoming. Their Esan classic dishes are delicious—especially the papaya salad served with grilled chicken and sticky rice.My personal I like more fresh lime yummy.
also favorite is the Glass Noodle Spicy Salad (Yum Woon Sen), which tastes just like the authentic version from Thailand. The food is flavorful, reasonably priced, and the portions are just right. The staff are friendly, cheerful, and provide great service. I will come back soon.
New owners, New menu. So it’s OK still, but not worth going out of the way for. The king if noodle soup, changed to beef pho, and it was instant pho broth. No avocado in the curry anymore. Dumplings were good, but not quite what they used to be. Probably won’t be back, which hurts, because this use to be so, so good.
Mind numbingly good food. The level of skill and care in the sauces alone makes Koracha stand leagues above any other Thai restaurant I have been. The curry puffs almost made me cry they were so good. Highly recommend the dumplings. Pictures are of the garlic tilapia and massaman (spelling lol?) with pork. Edit: pad thai and curry puffs pics added….didn’t know this was how pad thai was supposed to taste. Absolutely phenomenal.
We arrived around 8:30 PM — close to closing time at 9:30 — and were grateful that the staff still welcomed us in. Out of respect for their closing hours, we ordered quickly and tried to eat fast, not wanting to stay too long.
The food? To be honest, it was just okay. The pad Thai and fried rice were decent, but the grilled chicken wings, which they claimed were a specialty, felt pretty average. The fish dish also didn’t stand out. Of course, taste is subjective, so I won’t say too much — it just didn’t impress us.
We were asked to pay the bill early, which we understood — they were getting ready to close. We even packed our mango sticky rice without opening it, thinking we’d enjoy it back at the hotel.
But that’s where the real disappointment hit. In a country where portion sizes tend to be generous, the mango sticky rice was literally smaller than my fist — both the mango and the rice combined. It honestly felt like a joke, especially for the price.
I don’t usually leave reviews, and certainly not bad ones, but this one just felt… underwhelming. It wasn’t a terrible experience, but it definitely didn’t live up to the 4.7 stars — not in taste, not in value.