Ivan Baradi
I was quite curious about this fast food chain, which revolves around Thai food. It’s not really common to find restaurants like this in the US, but I want to give it a try.
Since I don’t want to eat too much or too small, I ordered combo 1, which comes with one entree and one side. It’s odd how they used like a two-combo plate for this, because they just left one slot open. They should have put it in a bowl, but they have an option for that. However, that’s if you’re order a smaller portion of this combo.
The fried rice tastes alright. Not too bland, not too special. The chicken is very tasty though. It really has a kick in flavor. Also, the staff gave me a piece of mango chicken I believe for me to try. It tastes good though.
… moreFarhad Sotoodeh
This place is at valleyfairmall.
I don’t like this place because i notice ! They don’t wash they hands in the bathroom 2 times in different days.( I saw them they don’t wash they hands in the bathroom).
Made complaine 2 times with two different cook They have, but it’s still the same
… moreSylvia Lan
The portion sizes were generous at Ruby Thai Kitchen in the Westfield Valley Fair mall, and the prices were fair for a mall food court. The service was fast and efficient. However, this isn’t authentic Thai cuisine. The Pad Thai was overly too sweet, and didn’t have the balance of flavors you’d expect from a traditional Thai dish. The seasonings of the entrees are more like Chinese-style food, rather than Thai-style.
If you’re looking for a quick, filling meal with bold, sweet flavors and don’t mind that it’s not true to Thai culinary roots, this spot might work for you. But if you’re seeking authentic Thai taste, you might want to look elsewhere.
… moreMia K
After we ate the orange chicken, rice, and noodles there, we all developed stomach pain that same evening. It was definitely after that meal, since we didn’t eat anything else. All of us started feeling stomach pain at the same time, literally within a few minutes while we were eating the chicken. It didn’t taste fresh, and there was far too much breading.
… moreKien Lam
Hands down the best dish here, in an otherwise pretty ordinary menu, is the Singapore noodles with chicken. Trust me, skip the actual Thai food and go these Singapore noodles!
… moreKu Thao
This is not thai food, but advertised as thai food to scammed a lot of their unsuspecting customers. They also advertised a certain price for combo meals, but it’s only with the food items no body wants. If you choose the option that you want, they start to upcharge .75 cent, $1, $2, or $3 more. This place usually have no line and the staff are always screaming at you to come try a sample just to get you in. There’s a reason why all the restaurants in the food court has a line, but this one doesn’t.
… moreDan Kim
As far as Thai Kitchens go this location has the least varying quality in their food, usually pretty solid.
Other locations I’ve been to are sometimes the best I’ve had and then other times the worst I’ve ever had. Here at least it’s pretty consistent.
… morerocky marciano
I fell sick after eating at this place. Ordered thai fried rice and egg plant. The rice seemed really old. Never go here on weekdays or non busy days. Seems like they don’t cook fresh and pass off old food. I puked after eating here.
… moreGustavo Ruiz
Best noodle sip in the Bay Area also the employees are so friendly and respectful I really recommend this place my family and me return every weekend we love Thai food and this one is the good one
… moreThao Hoang
literally do not eat here. we tried the tom yum soup ($20 btw) and the squid was PUNGENT. inedible. we spitted it out immediately and we could still smell the fishiness 2 meals after….
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