

We are your local Thai Express and pride ourselves on cooking Thai food made with love, fresh ingredients, and authentic flavour fast in our fiery woks. Come enjoy your Thai faves like our Pad Thai, Pad See Ew, Tom Yum Soup, Thai Fried Rice, and our signature General Thai® filled with the savoury, sweet, sour and spicy flavours of Thailand. We also have a tasty variety of curries, stir-fries, appetizers, and desserts filled with our Thai heart. Don’t forget to ask about our Discovery Menu with a different dish each day at a special price! Thai Express is the same but different.
Noodles, stir-fries, curries & other Thai dishes served in a down-to-earth restaurant.
Address and Contact Information
Address: University Commons, 255 King St N, Waterloo, ON N2J 4V2, Canada
Phone: +1 519-747-3888
Website: https://locations.thaiexpress.ca//?utm_source=G&utm_medium=LPM&utm_campaign=MTY
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Reviews
The service is quick and friendly. Our favourite is the chicken pad see ew.
My favourites from here are the Pad See Ew with beef ($14 after tax), that is what I got this time. As well as their Pad Thai and Basil Fried Rice. This location is the most consistent for me, their noodles are cooked well, their sauce isn’t too salty and their beef is tender. I’ve tried the Pad See Ew from the Fairview location before and it was drenched in sauce and was way too salty. The dish I had today was very good.
Their portion size is pretty big even though it looks small in the container, they really pack it. It usually takes me two meals to finish one container.
The person that served me was very nice and they finished cooking my food in less than 10 minutes. I stood there and waited, it’s always so fascinating how fast they are.
This is just a side note but I think that oftentimes there is a language and cultural barrier/difference that can come across as rude in Western standards, but many traditional Asian restaurants have waiters that just don’t talk too much to you because they don’t know how to. And at times their tone can seem rougher when they are translating from Chinese to English. I understand that Thai Express is a chain so perhaps they should adapt more to Western standards, but I also hope that customers can keep this in mind and be a little gentler before jumping to anger. At the same time I am not dismissing those people that had a negative experience, the owners may not know how to communicate their emotions properly when they are frustrated/ when it gets busy so that is something they need to work on instead of taking it out on the customers.
Overall, the food is good but there are definitely things to work on like their hours and customer service.
It turned out to be the exactly opposite. There was no extra chicken and bowl was mostly filled with rice. This was the last time I ordered from this fraud place. 2 small pieces of broccolis and JUST 2 baby corns.