LetTSpeak Geraldizo
We used to eat here every Saturday before Covid. We’ve been back a few times this year, but the cheese rolls are about 15% smaller than they used to be, and the prices in general are higher. Today, the food was a bit heavy on the oil. The service is always exceptional.
… moreChristine Luebano
My shrimp Thai rice lacked flavor and after biting into a shrimp I felt awfully sick . My sister found a hair in her curry and they did remake it but our large table did complain about how bland the food was , it wasn’t just me or my sister with issues . I felt my shrimp was undercooked. I’ve noticed the past year it’s just not the same over the years anymore . Definitely the last time we visit . Yuck
… moreMonique Nelson
Thai Hut is one of those hidden gems that never disappoints. The moment you step in, you’re welcomed by a cozy, relaxed vibe that makes you feel at home. The food is what really steals the show, though. The flavors are bold, fresh, and perfectly balanced whether you’re in the mood for a spicy curry, savory stir fry, or something a bit lighter, they’ve got it all.
The Pad Thai is a classic and always a solid choice, with the right mix of sweet, salty, and tangy flavors, and the Thai iced tea is the perfect sweet finish to your meal. Every dish is made with attention to detail, and the portion sizes are generous enough to leave you satisfied.
If you’re a fan of authentic Thai food, Thai Hut delivers every time. Great food, friendly service, and a laid-back atmosphere it’s a spot you’ll want to keep coming back to.
… moreSheryl Harber-Lopez
Food was excellent, portions are big! Everything came out really quickly and service was top notch. Highly recommend!
… moreLauren R
Should’ve read the reviews before ordering because I definitely wouldn’t have wasted my time. First off, if the lunch specials end at 2 just say they end at 2. I cant support businesses that are dishonest. I ordered takeout and didn’t get utensils or napkins, while ordering the fried rice there were options for “no tomato, no celery?, no beansprouts, but nowhere was no onion and it was loaded. I ordered the lemongrass pork and tofu and it was absolutely disgusting. It sits on a bed of lettuce and was soaked in some juice. Flavorless and inedible and it makes me never want to order asian food in San Antonio ever again. You should be ashamed serving that slop. Never again would I support this business.
… moreRaymond Cruz
I’ve been a loyal customer of Thai Hut for many years, but my recent visit was unfortunately a disappointment. The food just didn’t have the same depth of flavor or quality I’ve come to expect over the years. It’s sad to see a long-time favorite slip, and it will likely be a while before I give it another try.
… moreJORGE SLOMSKI
The Lettuce served on the Chicken Lemon Grass was old and dry like if it was refrigerated, maybe they think people don’t notice these things, the white rice was tasteless but other than that the Crab Rice was very well done and the Tom Kair Soup and service were great. Great waitresses and customer care. They have a band on the weekend and it’s extremely entertaining seeing Thai musicians playing international music for you.
Not much selection to pick for vegans and kosher taste.
… morePatherek
Little hidden gem of a restaurant I found when visiting San Antonio. Some of the BEST Thai food I’ve had. Knocked my socks off with the flavors, the service was excellent. Staff was very attentive. Everything was clean. Decor was minimalist and simple. Portions had a lot of protein and were well sized.
… moreAuburne
Thai yellow curry with tofu is so delicious, I order it every time. Generous portions too! Customer service is fantastic, the person who takes phone orders is so sweet!
… moreNicole DeArman
I love Thai Hut. I’ve been coming here at least once a month for the last ten years. (Random aside: I don’t ever call out other reviewers, but someone gave Thai Hut low stars because they didn’t get chopsticks with their meal. Not having chopsticks isn’t a red flag with Thai food. That’s an ignorant comment because people from Thailand generally eat with a fork and a spoon, and they only use chopsticks for noodles.) Like most Asian restaurants in San Antonio, Thai Hut gives you silverware to eat with. I fully appreciate that they also offer Chinese food options for those who don’t like Thai food. I’ve brought several people here who love the Chinese dishes, particularly the sesame chicken. I personally am obsessed with the pad woon sen, but the other Thai dishes are excellent. The food comes out quick and it’s always fresh tasting. You get a lot more to eat at dinner, but lunch is great because you get a small bowl of soup and a big egg roll. You can choose how much spice you want in your meal, even if it’s no spice. The servers are friendly and helpful. The price point is great. The parking lot is good sized but a little awkward so practice patience driving through it. They also have bubble tea and Thai tea. You can call ahead and get the order to go.
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