
Palm Thai Cafe is the best Thai restaurant in San Diego, CA! Our authentic Thai food is crafted with love and expertise, providing our guests with a taste of Thailand in the heart of Southern California. We take pride in offering a diverse menu, from classic favorites like pad Thai and tom yum soup to mouthwatering specialties such as drunken noodles and Thai curry.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4370 Palm Ave ste q, San Diego, CA 92154
Phone: (619) 349-3434
Website: http://www.palmthaicafesandiego.com/
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Reviews
For my main, I went with Pad See Ew with Shrimp (heat level 1). I really appreciate that they actually kept it mild, just as requested. The portion size was generous & easily enough for two people. Unfortunately, the noodles had this odd, almost refrigerated or rancid-oil kind of aftertaste. It’s hard to describe: they were sweet, but the flavor just felt off, like maybe the noodles or oil weren’t super fresh. I couldn’t finish my portion, which was disappointing because the shrimp themselves were big and well-cooked.
The total came to about $30 for both items, which is a bit steep, though Thai food tends to run on the pricier side. The front staff wasn’t rude, but also didn’t seem too into the customer service side of things, not terrible, just not super attentive.
Overall, Pad Tai Cafe gets a 7/10 from me, great dipping sauce, solid shrimp, but the noodles missed the mark.
Great seasoning, great vibes when you dine in, staff is always polite and the portions are good. Try the pineapple rice w/ chicken or the pad tai w/ chicken!
The food was also really good and they bring it to your table. The staff were friendly. The veggie pad Thai with fried tofu was a great vegetarian option. It had a tanginess from the like juice, crunchiness from peanuts and bean sprouts, and spiciness from the level of spicy you choose when you order.
The tofu egg rolls were also great and came with a sweet peanut sauce for dipping.
The shrimp tempura come with a sweet and sour sauce.
There’s also self serve water dispenser if you want water and you can buy Thai tea/coffee and bottled and canned soft drinks.