A storefront eatery offering Thai specialties, including vegetarian choices, for eat-in or delivery.
Hours
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 4–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 3–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 3–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4627 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Phone: (412) 688-9661
Website: https://thaicuisinepgh.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The Tofu Satae was a great appetizer; it came very quickly after ordering, and the peanut sauce is great! The Red Curry was so creamy and the flavors were perfect, despite ordering it with mild spiciness. The Three Flavor Tofu is the perfect amount of crispiness, coupled with a the tastiest sweet, sour, and spicy sauce. For dessert, we enjoyed the Lychees and the Sticky Rice with Coconut Cream, which were both so delicious – not too sweet but very addictive!
I appreciated that there was a separate vegetarian menu where everything could be made vegan. The mock duck that came with the Red Curry was really tasty! The service was fantastic, and Lilian made sure that everything was vegan for us, even modifying the Sticky Rice dessert to remove the non-vegan custard and add more sticky rice in stead, and letting us know in advance that the cookies that came with the bill were also vegan!
10/10, fantastic food, even better service. We will definitely be back!
High recommended!!
My father in law from Florida enjoyed the dishes so much. He said the food was the best Thai dishes he ever had 🙂 service was great, everyone working there was so friendly too.
The Pad Thai was really good! Noodles had a firm, chewy texture and absorbed a lot of sauce. The fried tofu bulked it out since there weren’t a ton of veggies, but the container was full to the brim, so overall great value. At spice level 3, didn’t really get a lot of heat while I was eating it but there was a little afterburn, so I think I just need to bump it next time.
The 3 Flavor Chicken was also tasty but not something I’d get again. The portion felt too small for the price and it wasn’t different enough from my usual Chinese orders to convince me that I shouldn’t have just done that to get more protein for less.
The pad see ew was very good. I heard the portions were small, but I didn’t think so. They were pretty great, although prices were a little higher than at other places.
Flavor wise, it was great. Not too oily at all, although I would have liked a tad bit more sauce. I loved how they cooked the broccoli (I personally don’t like barely cooked broccoli in pad see ew, and they cooked it thoroughly here). Great amount of vegetables. The tofu really soaked up the sauce and was tasty as well, although there wasn’t that much of it.
The spring rolls were pretty decent too. Not the best I’ve had, and a bit expensive for just 2 pieces, but they do the job. They were somewhat oily and heavy on the glass noodles. Small container of sauce, but it was tasty.
All in all, a great Thai spot. I’d say I still slightly prefer Thai Gourmet, but this place is good too. Tasty pad see ew, decent portions, and okay spring rolls.