
Colorful artwork & flowers add to the inviting atmosphere of this traditional Thai restaurant.
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Address: 305 N Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789
Phone: (407) 331-1400
Website: https://www.enjoyorchidthai.com/
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Reviews
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It was authentic while also having a mix of unique dishes that kept me surprised and begging for more!
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We started out with the chicken satay and crispy orchid spring rolls. Great peanut sauce and plum sauce
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My main course was the Thai coconut soup and salmon ginger salad, highly recommend. My husband had the pineapple chicken fried rice which was served inside half a pineapple for beautiful presentation.
We’ll definitely be back!
Thanks Orchid
Glad we stepped inside and explored the menu: jasmine tea; Thai beer; spring rolls; coconut lemongrass soup and for entrees: green curry with duck and pineapple stuffed fried rice chicken and shrimp.
We are happy to give high ratings.
The flavors and servings exceeded our hopes and we want to encourage others to step inside.
Basel is a terrific server, attentive, polite and full of helpful suggestions.
I caught a picture of the fried fish making its way to another table; maybe on our next visit we may try.
What distinguishes Orchid is not a single dish, but a standard that holds across the table. Every guest I have brought has shared the same reaction, regardless of what they ordered. From crab fried rice to basil duck, from pad thai to a range of appetizers, each plate carried the same clarity of flavor and precision of execution. There were no weak links, no safe choices—only confidence.
The owners and chefs are Thai, and they bring themselves fully to the restaurant each evening. That presence is felt. Orchid often operates at full booking, and it is easy to understand why. This is a kitchen rooted in authenticity, where ingredients are not placeholders but essential voices in the composition. They source locally where possible, holding themselves to standards that prioritize quality and integrity. This is not a place of shortcuts. You will not find a Sysco truck idling outside.
Everything is handmade, and the textures alone speak to the care behind each dish. Thai cuisine is as much about mouthfeel as it is about flavor, and here that philosophy is honored. Crisp gives way to tender, sauces cling without heaviness, and each bite carries the structure the dish intends. The food is deeply aromatic, engaging the senses before it ever reaches the palate. The basil duck, in particular, stands out—the light, delicate crisp of each basil leaf providing contrast to the richness beneath, a detail that lingers long after the plate is cleared.
I have spent meaningful time in Thailand, and until Orchid, I had found most Thai food in the United States merely “fine.” Competent, sometimes pleasant, but rarely transporting. Orchid changed that. This is the first place that brought me back—not just in flavor, but in spirit. It feels true.
I tried to find a flaw. I could not. Not in seasoning, not in balance, not in execution, not in hospitality. Months later, that search remains unsuccessful.
If you have not been to Orchid Thai Cuisine, go. Do not wait. Experiences like this are rare, and they deserve to be sought out.
My rating: ★★★★★
1 star — I will never return.
2 stars — If nearby, I might return, but without urgency.
3 stars — Worth a visit if in the area, though not a destination in itself.
4 stars — Worth going out of your way to enjoy.
5 stars — I would fly around the world for this meal.
I tried the Dumplings and the Drunken Noodles and both were perfect!
The portion sizes are great! I got to take it a bit home as leftovers.
Anyone can eat here, including vegans, they’re willing to modify the meat with tofu or veggies
My husband and I had a late lunch there yesterday. It was a little too cool to dine on the nice front sidewalk patio area so we ate inside as I have before that was a mistake because the room temperature felt like it was 60° thanks to very efficient air-conditioning even though the front door was open to the ambience temperature which was probably about 70.
I had the muscles which were beautifully presented; however, a significant number were undercooked and or bad because they were slimy yucky, which I realized, after trying one, and then more carefully looking at those to follow. They were also cold, although they weren’t advertise, nor did I have them previously as a cold Shared appetizer. The accompanying shrimp toast was very good as it has been in the past.
The sticky rice side dish was cold.
My husband‘s garlic shrimp was good except she wasn’t expecting that they were whole, large shrimp with the tail on so he had difficulties – – we are seniors – – eating them because he had to manage with his poor kid knife. He said the carrots were good and soft. The broccoli presented some problems and his Traditional rice was Room temperature at best.
Service was efficient and courteous.
I will not return.