
Welcome to Royal Orchid Thai Cuisine, the premier authentic Thai restaurant in Renton, WA! Located at 104 Rainier Ave S, we bring the vibrant flavors of Thailand to your table with fresh ingredients and traditional recipes. Savor our signature dishes like spicy Tom Yum soup, flavorful Pad Thai, rich Red and Green Curries, crispy Spring Rolls, and Pineapple Fried Rice. We offer plenty of vegetarian and vegan options, plus fresh seafood specialties. Enjoy a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere with friendly service, takeout, delivery, and catering. Perfect for lunch specials or dinner with friends. Experience the best Thai food in Renton – fresh, bold, and unforgettable!
A dinerlike roadside spot houses a Thai eatery with spicy homestyle fare & cozy wood decor.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 104 Rainier Ave S, Renton, WA 98057
Phone: (425) 271-4219
Website: https://www.royalorchidthaicuisine.com/
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Reviews
Fried rice has the best char taste and gives a flavorful punch.
Yum Woon sen ( glass noodle ) salad has a nice balance of sour and spicy.
Hoy Jor is not a common dish we can get in other thai places so we were excited to tried it. Crispy on the outside and juicy in the middle. Price is steep for 6 pieces so maybe we will go with stuffed chicken wings next time.
Service is very warm and quick! They also have a spacious parking lot in the back. Will be back to try other authentic dishes!
If you’re looking for authentic Thai food (cooked by Thai chefs) with great taste and reasonable prices, look no further! We highly recommend this place and can’t wait to come back the next time we’re in town.
Mango sticky rice is my favorite. I didn’t think you could mess it up. Rice tastes like dish soap. No seeds as they advertise and the sauce is like water. I am highly disappointed with this place. Not to mention my mango was all pit. They gave me a piece of mango looked like mango but when I put my fork in it it was all pit.
Anyway, the food! I tried the red curry and chose medium cause sometimes Thai places be real scary with their spicy levels lol. This one is not! If you’d consider yourself someone who enjoys spicy, I say go for the spicy! The waitress also kindly offered to bring more spice(?) if medium wasn’t enough, but I just rolled with it.
I think everyone would think the red curry tastes good! It’s just not super impressive if you’ve tried a lot of Thai places. The pork was slightly tough. The rice is sadly a separate item. And the portion was fine. I also tried the taro wontons which are.. interesting. It’s not sweetened, it just is what it is LOL. Idk if that was worth it, but it was fun to try.
The -1 star is for the value overall, I just found it a little pricy but not unreasonable. And if you look too closely, you’ll see some questionable areas like the ceiling lol. But this is all worth it to be served by the delightful ladies and enjoy a good meal in this cozy nest of a restaurant they’ve curated.
Try it! Do it! I hope this place thrives forever!! Also, these are the opinions of a Californian who hasn’t tried other Seattle Thai places so take that into consideration too
The crispy garlic chicken was overfried to the point of being hard and dry, making it unpleasant to eat. The tom yum was also a letdown. It lacked the bold, sour-spicy depth that defines a good tom yum, especially compared to other Thai restaurants.
Overall, the food this time was quite terrible, and with so many better Thai options available, I personally wouldn’t return.