Sunny Park
Came here with a few friends and it was fine overall. The place is super small inside, maybe fits around 15 people max. The menu is pretty simple but has all the basics you’d expect. We ordered wings as an appetizer and I know is kind of random for a Thai place, but they were actually pretty good. I got the chicken pad Thai and it was too sweet for my taste and kind of grainy? Hard to explain. I was starving so I still ate it but it wasn’t my favorite pad Thai. The waitress was really nice and a bit shy. Overall, it was okay. Nothing bad, just neutral. I’d recommend it if you’re nearby, but it’s not in my top five Thai spots.
… moreTaylor Schulte
This has surpassed Pearl Cafe as my favorite Thai food spot in STL. Their curries are incredible – the Panang is my #1 and the pineapples are such a good addition to balance the spice, but a close second is the red curry. I always get spice level 3 which is plenty of heat for me. Get a 2 if you’re not a true spicy food lover. I just tried the Kao Soi and it was INCREDIBLE. Such a good combo of flavors. We always start with the crab rangoons or the egg rolls. Seriously we haven’t had anything we were disappointed with, and the staff is so friendly. Don’t be fooled by how unassuming the place is. It’s a hidden gem.
… moreTom Krapu
Imagine a Thai family who wanted to bring their Thai food to Webster. This is the vibe you’ll get at this restaurant.
The food was very good in our server was excellent.
The fried potsticker sauce and the potstickers were good.
The Currys were very good. Medium spice is pretty spicy. The rice was very fresh servings were quite large and brought home A lot of leftovers.
The decor inside is very simple and austere.
… moreYvonne Clark
The food was good and the service was friendly. The parking on the street was a little difficult. The dining room was very small and I’m a chilly night with the door constantly opening made the temperature a little cool for my taste. They had a large outside seating section however because of the weather it was closed.
… moreKevin Hendershot
Stopped in for dinner…was immediately brought to a table. Waitress was quick with a menu & glass of water. Ordered Pork Pad Kra Pao..Thai hot. Meal came out quick…egg was cooked perfectly and the dish was great. Spice level perfect…however it was a little sweet. Inside seating accommodates 24 patrons. They were busy…with dine in and takeout orders.
… moreVicki Huffman
We had a group of 5. Two people got pad thai, 1 pineapple fried rice, 1 panang curry w/ shrimp, 1 duck dish…maybe also panang… not sure about that. We also had egg rolls and crab rangoon. Overall consensus was it was decent, but we like Thai Kitchen restaurants far better. This was just closer to our evening’s destination so we thought we would try it. No one disliked anything. No one Loved anything either. Once they knew we were ready to order, the service was great.
… moreRyan Marshall
MeYou is my favorite Thai place in St. Louis! I believe that it is the people that truly make the experience in sharing another cultures cusine and MeYou does exactly that! The Hung Ley Curry was excellent, the pork shoulder was so tender and the curry paste complimented every bite. The Panang Curry was one of the best I’ve had with a spice level that had me singing it’s praises. And the Family is so incredibly friendly and welcoming, such great people! Thank you for bringing such a fantastic place to the Area!
… moreAlvin Alcantara
The staff are quick and nice. The food is excellent. I’m visiting St Louis and the food here is better than my favorite Thai restaurant in Chicago. I highly recommend this. Will definitely visit again the next time I’m in town.
… moreDavid Ortega
Awesome little Thai restaurant with great service! We ordered the fried tofu and it came with a peanut sauce. But the noodles were delicious, the Kao Soi is a must!
All of their specials were displayed on a board and everything was decently priced.
… moreSara Govero
Flavor lives here at Meyou Thai in Webster Groves. We kicked things off with the shrimp rolls, hot, and crispy. Then I got the larb salad and subbed in shrimp, because I’m living that #StLouisPescatarianApproved life.
Whatever spice mix they’re using? It’s citrusy, spicy, herby, and downright addictive. Ace got the drunken noodles with shrimp, which were also fantastic, but I didn’t really notice because I was too into my salad that I did NOT share.
The restaurant is an unassuming small eatery. The patio is fantastic. Service was wonderful. Welcoming and willing to answer questions.
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