Address and Contact Information
Address: 10 Schalks Crossing Rd Suite 1, Plainsboro Township, NJ 08536
Phone: (609) 955-1280
Website: http://www.mthaigourmet.com/
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Reviews
When we were there, there was no one stationed at the front. It appears in-person orders are accepted primarily through the kiosk. The only other person that was there was the cook in the back, and when we flagged him down with some questions about the menu, his English was pretty limited.
That said, we were pretty happy with our order. We noticed a lot of happy reviews mentioned the char kway teow, and it’s just as good as others have found. The serving size is hearty, and each strand of flat noodle is well-seasoned. Our other was the crab fried rice. We’d never had it before and just ordered it out of sheer curiosity. On the plus side, it had a decent amount of actual crab meat, enough to see it and taste it in the entree. But it was on the blander side and seemed very plain when contrasted with the saucy char kway teow noodles.
On a whim, I also ordered a Thai iced coffee, which turned out to be a bit of a fail. There was no actual ice in the coffee (which quickly rendered it lukewarm while we were sitting and sipping), and the coffee somehow straddled both extremes of bitter and sweet – it was extremely sugary on the front and left a bitter taste on the back end.
While we wouldn’t go out of our way for a return trip, we were happy with our food, and even had enough to take home. I’d definitely recommend giving this spot a try if you’re in the area. Seating is in a modestly sized communal space, so it’s first come first served.
And to those complaining about tip being pre-selected on kiosk: if you’re too cheap to tip a measly $2, just say that. You can easily unselect the tip option—it’s not mandatory.
Highly recommend drunken noodles!
Also some other reviewer made a snarky remark about this place not being authentic. When I was there, I think they were speaking Thai or Malay, definitely not Chinese. But no matter, the flavor is good and fresh.
is tucked away in the entrance of the Asian Food Market. While the open seating is easy to access, I have purchased take-out from here a few times and have been happy. The curries are good. I have also enjoyed Tropical Mango a few times.