

Award-winning Thai cuisine with a modern touch At Kuni’s Thai Cuisine, we craft dishes that are both delicious and healthy, inspired by the flavors of Thailand and Asia. Our restaurant provides a peaceful retreat from the chaos of everyday life, where you can relax and savor our exquisite cuisine. Kuni’s uses fresh, healthy, high-quality ingredients to prepare dishes that cater to a wide range of tastes and food preferences, including customers who are not familiar with Thai cuisine. We understand that everyone has different dietary requirements and preferences. That’s why we offer a wide range of protein choices including plant-based options for our vegan and vegetarian customers. We are happy to accommodate any special requests.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 101 E Hastings Rd Suite A and B, Spokane, WA 99218
Phone: (509) 290-5993
Website: http://www.kunisthai.com/
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I ordered the pad thai (crispy chicken), my dad ordered the garlic and black pepper stir fry (beef), and my mom made the order of the night by opting for the peanut sauce delight (crispy chicken). I loved the spice on my dish (4/5) and enjoyed the rice noodles while my dad’s dish had such a savory flavor with tender beef. But the peanut sauce delight was out of this world. Honestly, adding “delight” at the end of the dish’s name doesn’t even do it justice. That peanut sauce is truly decadent, one of the most pleasing tastes I have enjoyed in a long time.
Shout out to our server who kept my Mt. Dew glass full and who came by a few times during the long wait to update us on when we could expect our food. Also, it was very nice of the manager/owner who came by at the end of our meal to apologize for how long it took. We assured him that it was well worth the wait. I highly recommend Kuni’s Thai Cuisine.
We dined at Kuni’s Thai Restaurant on a quiet Monday evening and found the experience to be decent overall, though not quite in line with our expectations for authentic Thai cuisine. While Thai food often leans sweet, especially in American interpretations, the dishes we ordered were overly sweetened, even by those standards—clearly tailored more for a broader American palate.
We tried the Phat Si Ew and the Larb Salad with beef. The Phat Si Ew came drenched in sauce, which brought out a strong sweetness that overwhelmed the rest of the flavors. Still, the noodles and beef had a good texture and were cooked well. The Larb Salad’s beef was overcooked, with small pieces that were heavily seasoned, but there wasn’t enough vegetable content to balance the dish. I found myself running out of greens quickly and ended up boxing the rest of the meat to enjoy later with additional veggies. We also requested a spice level 3, but the dish barely reached a level 1, which was disappointing for those who enjoy more heat.
The ambience at Kuni’s was a plus. It was quiet and clean, with decent lighting and a setting that felt themed appropriately for a Thai dining experience. The tables were well-sized, offering enough space for shared dishes, and the chairs were comfortably padded. The layout was also spacious enough to accommodate wheelchairs, which is always appreciated for accessibility.
Service was friendly, though a bit slow—our food took about 20 minutes to arrive, even with only two or three other tables occupied. This may have been due to limited staff at the time.
Overall, while the service and setting were pleasant, the food simply didn’t match our flavor preferences. If you enjoy a sweeter, milder take on Thai cuisine, Kuni’s might be worth a try. But for those seeking a spice-forward, more traditional Thai experience, it may not quite hit the mark.
Authentic: This is a true Thai restaurant.
Service: In a crazy mixed up world, the service here is exactly what you hope for. Friendly, polite, trained.
Portions: Enormous.
Food: We enjoyed pad Thai (not the Americanized version) and the peanut sauce delight entrees. We ate and ate…but see note about portions
We’re from out of town but we’ll be back. Telling all our friends!!!