Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3460 E Beaver Creek Rd, Rimrock, AZ 86335
Phone: (928) 592-9117
Website: https://topusadetails.com/details/thai-gardens-ChIJ7bx
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Reviews
Original Post: The first time I was here the service (lady) was very friendly. The second time it was more packed and a few tables were occupied. She didn’t bring out my Diet Coke and wasn’t ready to take my order for about 10 minutes, while all other tables got attention and even got their drinks refilled. I left without ordering/eating. Food (Pad See Ew) was good, but not as good as the other Thai places I visited in Arizona
*Smartest thing about this location vs other major locations is that if your appetizer calls for a dipping sauce, a sauce spoon is provided. I don’t like re-dipping because the filling spills out so i airways have to get one at other restaurants.
** When I state a small portion, it’s enough for your adolescent child (kid-sized portion).
Food was average, just above bland in seasoning, but edible. The serving size for the price is very overpriced. Definitely ask for sambal, fish sauce, and powdered chili- you’ll need it. Salt, black pepper and soy sauce on the table. Although it is pleasant because we needed home-cooked Asian food, it won’t hit the spot for flavor, and you’ll be okay because it is familiar food.
Service was great for us. Arrived at 11:02 am on 12/28/2022. The open sign was off, checked the door, and it appears someone is in the kitchen. Called, and a lady said, “We open, not now”. I asked when, she said 10 minutes. I replied okay and visited the thrift store down the block. That pitch line, “We open, not now” became our joke and inside family joke for the rest of the day ( and forever).
The middle-aged Thai lady greeted us immediately and did an impeccable job serving us and three guests that arrived shortly. There was a winter storm so travelers were stopping. The food was timely and hot. She continued to serve tables, refill water, helped the chef and repeat. Amazing. Headstrong because she speaks cut English e.g. lady walks in, sees us, asks Thai lady if we’re open. The Thai lady says, “Why you ask if we open? Sign open. You see people sit here.” Guest lady asks, “What? You are open?: Thai lady says, “Yes, people here already.”. Hilarious.
1. Thai Boat Noodle $13 – 2/5 Below average, basic, pho with vegetable medley and a few meatballs and beef. Not traditional. Regular-sized bowl with lots of veggies, a few slices of meat, and small portioned rice noodles. No side of herbs or lime.
2. Yum Woon Sen $14 – 2/5 Below average with a funky bitter, almost tamarind but bad lime juice tang, after- taste. Small portioned & taste was bland with a hint of sweetness. Main ingredients sat on a large chunk of iceberg lettuce so the photo appears regularly sized (noticed when eating).
3. Spicy Thai Pasta Stir-fry $13 – 2/5 Below average. Expected Pasta noodles, like a fusion, but large- flat rice noodles were used. The Rice noodle texture was on point! The spice in heat level is undetectable (ordered medium). Lots of vegetable medley. Bland. Small portion. Lots of vegetables underneath so it appears regular-sized (noticed when eating).
4. Potstickers $8- very good. You can tell it’s frozen and re- Steamed. Expected deep-fried but it’s okay because this was the best dish, flavor-wise. Very delicious thick, Nuac Mam sauce. Size: 6 small dumplings. Decent regular appetizer size.
5. Tempura Fried Shrimp $12- 1/5!! 4 regular-sized shrimp and again a medley of vegetables. All flour battered and deep fried. The best bite is the broccoli. Crunchy. Not tempura battered.