Mojave Thai Cuisine

  4.5 – 721 reviews  $$ • Thai restaurant

Social Profile:

Elevated Thai specialties served in a polished dining room with an informal ambiance.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery Mojave Thai Cuisine 93501

Hours

Friday10 AM–9 PM
SaturdayClosed
Sunday11 AM–8 PM
Monday
(Labor Day)
10 AM–9 PM
Hours might differ
Tuesday10 AM–9 PM
Wednesday10 AM–9 PM
Thursday10 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 16870 CA-14, Mojave, CA 93501

Phone: (661) 824-2919

Website:

Menu

Photo Gallery

Related Web Results

Mojave Thai Cuisine – Thai Restaurant in Mojave

Authentic Thai food. We create a great Thai food for all. We also offer real Northern Thai dishes… Follow us : Facebook : @mojavethaicuisine.

Mojave Thai Cuisine – MenuPages.com

Menu, hours, photos, and more for Mojave Thai Cuisine located at 16870 State Highway 14, Mojave, CA, 93501-1200, offering Soup, Dinner, Thai, Lunch Specials …

Mojave Thai Cuisine – Facebook

Mojave Thai Cuisine · This is a Thai style noodle with a strong flavor and is normally served with meatballs. The other ingredients of boat noodles are fried …

Reviews

Brice
The food was tasty, the waitress did an amazing job and the place was comfortable and in a good shape.
… more
Cameryn Huffman
Amazing server who took care of us. Everything everyone ate was amazing: appetizer Mojave combination, fried rice dish, Kai Kua, Pad Thai, etc. And you have to try the Thai tea! Gem in the middle of nowhere.
… more
Luna M
Ordered Pad Thai and Green Curry. I asked for mild spicy in Green Curry – it was not even close to mild. It was SUPER SPICY! We were really disappointed about the curry. On the side note – pad thai is really good!
… more
Vasisht Raghavendra
It feels wonderful to get such amazing food at a place where things are very difficult due to the weather. We came here very hungry on the way back home from Death Valley and the place was sort of empty. We started with steamed Chicken pot stickers which come as 6 pieces in a plate with soy sauce. For the main course we had Tom Yum Noodle soup, Spicy Mojave Thai fried rice and The Original Khao Soi from Chiang Rai(egg noodles with veggies in Yellow Curry). All items were delicious and plentiful.
… more
Kishan Swami
This is a hidden gem in Mojave. I never expected getting a delicious Thai lunch in Mojave out of all the places.
… more
Jennifer Guenther
Always great food. Sometimes a little spicy. If you are sensitive to hot food go for mild! The waitresses are very nice and remember their regulars.
… more
J. David Karlin
Excellent food for the price. The service was good, the did tasty, and the prices are good.
… more
Kristine Keller
Stopped for a meal while passing thru and was very pleasantly surprised by the variety & quality of the food here. Service a bit slow (seems understaffed), but the good food made up for it.
… more
Don Johnson
Tried to give Mojave Thai a shot as there aren’t many Thai restaurants in the area. The restaurant itself was quite spacious with enough room between tables that you don’t have to hear other’s conversations. Initial service was prompt with food and drink orders placed within the first few minutes. Once food was served we were forgotten about and had to go to the front to ask for additional items. The additional item being Thai tea which was delicious. Sadly, that was the only menu item that was good. The crab wontons were bland and the fried rice oddly tasted like maple syrup. They mixed the spice level I ordered with my wife’s but since they never came back to check on us and I didn’t want to wait for them to correct it I chocked it up as a loss. Mojave Thai is mediocre at best. Do yourself a favor and just drive a few minutes more to Rosamond and treat yourself to Thai Garden.
… more
Alexandro Julián
It’s a nice restaurant with a lot of paint on the walls and pillars. Here you’ll find the excellence of green mustard, Thai spaghetti, and Asian pumpkin to be irresistible for dining on a budget between fine dining and frugal spending, although I’ve felt the whole experience to be very fine for comfort along the lines. When you enter the restaurant at the front door, the whole scenery seems to expand within these beautiful horizons on which Thai cuisine makes the case heard in delectable herbs and spicy foods. Ongoing atmosphere lets us have that comfort. There’s more than what meets the eye on privilege here concerning enough to be heard. I’m usually given a can of Diet Coke with an ice cup wherever I take spot on the premises among myself and others related to employment in Mojave’s rugged terrain, so we’ve taken up space- me and waiters- on channels assumed for the social networking on our appetite of exchange in orders and gifts. So many noodles to choose from! Asian pumpkin is directed to various meats, including shrimp and more seafood, as we can pick up our pace for the spices over meals of conduct under the healthy blue sky, under the complicated roof of green pillars, and under some of the most intense Thai spices you’ll find near Kern County. This visit I took was as much of a business trip as a learned lesson. Enough matters across from the tables around me whenever I pardon ice in a cup for the straw towards refreshment over quick treats. Sure, it’s not fast food, but you should be getting your dish very rapidly here, for I’ve dined for the likes of Jack and BK and experienced slower service out of mere chance, emotional workers, and their exact detailing of sandwiches. Thai Cuisine is more of a running horse than a slow poke. Green mustard can really add more soup quality to its intended dish for reference in hunger, even if we’re above conduct for seemingly everlasting moments that cancel out boredom until immediate favors for something else return. Here in Mojave, my family has taken storm on a lot of fronts where restaurants like Thai Cuisine add more flavor to the bite despite our typical pause at a gas station somewhere between sands and exquisite buildings. Like Thai Cuisine, you’ll find architecture of particular interest in terms of the arts of peace and harmony where residents settle habits on privilege closer to acceptance than to disunity. I recommend the Asian pumpkin dish I’ve had with medium-to-hot texture as well as green mustard for additional noodles on convenience, bite, and terrific service from the waiters and their efficient, dramatic cook.
… more
… View more

Leave a Comment