4.8 – 150 reviews • Thai restaurant
Craving an authentic taste of Thailand? Discover Larb Thai, Shoreline’s hidden gem, where traditional flavors come alive. Immerse yourself in the rich and vibrant culinary heritage of Thailand, right in your neighborhood. Larb Thai offers a delightful journey for your taste buds, from savory appetizers to flavorful entrees, all crafted with fresh ingredients and authentic spices. Experience the warmth of Thai hospitality and the unforgettable taste of Larb Thai.
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Larb Thai. 14561 Bothell Way NE, Shoreline, WA 98155. Phone: (206) 644-8350. Need help with your order? Call (206) 644-8350. Accessibility options Opens the …
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Christopher Wright
What a hidden little gem! I love my Thai food and I’d say this is the best I’ve had in a long time.
Though the place was packed we got seated and got served pretty quickly considering there was only one person taking orders etc.
The steak appetizer was tender and the sauce was awesome, I’d say maybe a little overdone but the flavor and tenderness was still there.
Then the mains came out and damn, the flavor was awesome. The pork and Chinese broccoli was perfectly cooked and the sauce just topped it off, simply amazing.
The curry was also similarly amazing! Can’t wait to go back and try more dishes, hopefully it wasn’t just a one off but will definitely be coming back!
… moreA B
Exceptionally flavorful and authentic. The staff were super friendly and helpful. The menu has a large variety but is different than your usual Thai so its a real treat to go here if you like food adventures, including hot pot!
… moreApril
We’ve been visiting this restaurant frequently since they recently opened and are thrilled to have discovered such an authentic Thai spot in North Seattle. It’s a hidden gem serving delicious dishes from many Thai provinces. We especially love their papaya salads both Tum thai and Tum puu plara. Also highly recommend the crab fried rice, pla muek yang, kor moo yang, tom yum, and pad see ew. If you prefer overly sweet Thai food, this isn’t the place, but if you love genuine Thai flavors, you’ll be so glad you came. The service is always warm and friendly, which makes every visit even better.
… moreMay Thesnon
Very nice authentic Thai taste, I love all the dishes that I ordered especially Thai papaya salad and grilled pork. The restuarant ambience is very cozy and they decorated it very well. Would come back again for sure
… moreTania Udomsri
I’m so happy to see this new Thai restaurant offering nontraditional Thai dishes that actually taste good and authentic. They have a wide variety on the menu, and luckily we went with a big group so we got to try a lot. I’d say about 90% of the dishes were on point. The papaya salad was the only one that wasn’t consistent. We reordered it because the first one was great, but the second didn’t quite hit the mark.
Portions are on the smaller side, so I’d recommend ordering two dishes per person. That said, the total cost was very reasonable. Service was great and very attentive even though they were really busy. I’ll definitely be back to try more dishes.
… moreRyan Bumrungkittikul
This was my second visit for take out from Larb Thai and I’m starting to lean to the idea that this might be the best Thai restaurant in Seattle.
My first visit was focused on the Isarn classic – larb (duck). This place just knocks it out of the park. Extremely good mix of the correct, classic herbs and just the right amount of seasoning.
Second visit I ordered Pad See Ew (pork) and it really knocked my socks off. Best execution of this dish I’ve had in Seattle. Great wok char, noodle consistency, vegetable cut. Each bite is easily composed on your spoon.
Interior decor is warm and inviting, cozy and the staff were attentive and very nice. Plenty of parking in the back to accommodate a full restaurant.
I’m happy to see the obvious passion that is being put into this restaurant, and fortunate that it is also the closest Thai restaurant to me.
… morePhiL
Food was delicious and came out quickly. Possibly the best thai food in Washington that I’ve had, everything was consistently good. We had the duck larb (I would go for pork or beef next time), phad thai, and mango sticky rice. I cannot have enough of that mango sticky rice! The staff was super nice too. The nice part is that they’re not blasting loud music too.
… moreNick I
Hands down the best authentic Thai street food I’ve had in Seattle. The pad kra pow came piled over fluffy jasmine rice with a crispy fried egg on top and every bite was spicy, garlicky bliss. The salmon in red curry was rich and creamy, the grilled chicken and fish cakes tasted just like the street stalls in Bangkok, and the meatball skewers disappeared in seconds. I left zero leftovers and I’m already planning my next visit with friends.
… morePiyatida Junpasook
The atmosphere feels just like a restaurant back in Thailand. The menu offers a variety of dishes that are quite different from typical Thai restaurants, which makes it stand out in a good way. The food tastes pretty good overall. However, if you’re not familiar with pla ra (fermented fish), the flavor might be a bit surprising. Still, if you’re open to trying something authentic, this is a great place to give it a shot. Plus, the prices are very reasonable!
… moreIan M.
Great new spot! Super happy to have it in the area. Garden rolls, salmon curry, and pad thai were all excellent. Pad thai had a nice grill flavor. We ordered medium spice and it was pretty warm in the curry, but appreciated.
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