Welcome to Pattaya Wok Asian Kitchen, your neighborhood destination for fresh, bold, and flavorful Asian cuisine in the heart of Southport. Located at 17 Pease Ave, Southport, CT 06890, we bring the vibrant tastes of Chinese, Thai, and all things stir-fry to your table with authentic ingredients, time-honored recipes, and wok-fired perfection.
Hours
| Sunday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17 Pease Ave, Southport, CT 06890
Phone: (203) 255-1155
Website: https://pattayawok.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The cuisine hits high marks on price, quality, quantity and of course flavor. The harmonious flavors are balanced and one does not upstage the other. Several dishes I have tried and I’m looking forward to trying more.
Pad Thai, Beef Chow Fun(lots fun BTW ), Tom Kha Gai, Panang Curry Chicken and General Chicken. All dishes were over-the-top traditional Thai. Nothing was left out and I’m sure if you dine there you will return.
In addition to PATTAYA the sister restaurant is in Black Rock on Fairfield ave called “Rice and Noodle” excellent PHO and other Vietnamese dishes as well as Asian.
Welcome to Southport and may I wish you continued success.
The food is tasty and made with really fresh ingredients.
My family ordered the Mini Spring Rolls, Drunken Noodles, Hot & Sour Soup, Sesame Chicken, Mango Chicken. Mussaman Chicken and Thai Basil Eggplant Tofu. All dishes were excellent and the servings were generous.
I would suggest adding a sign out front that catches more people’s attention! I will be visiting again soon ~
We ordered Beef Satay, a General Tso chicken (my son’s go-to) and a Pad Thai. The Beef Satay was nice, some good char on the meat, with the right balance of flavors in the marinade so it didnt dominate the beef itself. The General Tso was surprising. The sauce had more of a hoisin taste to it, and I expect they are making it themselves which is a good thing. The nuggets were more solid chunks of chicken not dominates by breading, also good. Finally it wasn’t too sweet. Likewise, the Pad Thai was also not cloyingly sweet or saucy. The tamarind flavor was more prevalent, and the noodles and chicken had just a bit of color on them from cooking. I am curious to explore their menu further. Very nice!
The interior was also redone quite well and would likely be a great place for a dinner out.
It is a great new option in the area, congrats Pattaya!