Thai Place opened up shop in 1991 transforming the Thai restaurant landscape in Kansas City. The chef’s obsessive attention to detail and devotion to fresh ingredients has been the backbone to the consistency of the restaurant’s cuisine. The near-legendary Phad Thai is a signature item and all items on the menu balance the notes of salt, sweetness, sourness and chile heat to perfection. If you like your Thai cuisine on the hot side, the chefs will crank up the spice upon request!
Relaxed strip-mall fixture featuring Thai cuisine, beer & more plus occasional live music.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9359 W 87th St, Overland Park, KS 66212
Phone: (913) 649-5420
Website: https://www.thaiplacekc.com/
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Loved this place from the moment we walked in.
The menu is excellent with plenty of great options, and everything we ordered was delicious.
Our server was outstanding…super attentive, friendly and always smiling. Food came out hot, fresh, and quickly, which was perfect.
The ambiance was great and since it’s the Christmas season, they had festive decorations, Christmas shows on the TVs and holiday music in the background. It added a really fun seasonal touch.
We’ll be back 100% – highly recommend if you’re in the area and craving great Thai food with excellent service.
Love the festive decor!
Update:
I have found going for their Tom Yum soup near closing will make the soup inedible and taste like dirty water, with a mix of soap. This causes the oil in the soup to rise to the top, and the aftertaste is simply foul. I can no longer justify the price, because the to-go soup is inedible. It disappoints my taste buds and my wallet. Furthermore they have gotten my order wrong on several occasions, #1: they gave my order away to someone with a similar sounding name… and remade mine when I showed up for pick up (that poor man received *Thai Hot* beef pad thai) #2: I ordered beef pad thai (Thai hot), and a full order of rangoons, only to receive an order of *no spice* pad thai and my order of rangoons. I returned after finding it had no spice at all (very odd for an order asking for the hottest of the hot) and they remade my order, but only made it mild- I just kind of gave up at that point and made it spicier at home.
I don’t really understand how such an amazing establishment has fallen so fast. I just can’t order from here with the failures due to the price. The price does not warrant such inconsistencies.
Up(per)date:
The pad thai recently has been up to standards, with the spice level (Thai Hot) meeting expectations, so if I need a fix of *their* pad thai I will go there. However, on a recent pad thai lunch take-out order of crab rangoons (2 come complimentary with the lunch order without cost), I ordered an additional half order of another 4 rangoons, but did not receive the complimentary 2 rangoons as well ((I should have received 6 total- full order is 8, so half is 4 + 2 complimentary should equal (=) 6)). This felt like another complete slight on their loyal customer, was it a true mistake, or do they believe I am stupid?
Please bring back the quality, quantity, care, attentiveness, and prestige you used to guarantee! I hope I can become, once again, one of your biggest fans and rave about the Thai Place again! (You guys gave me many years of great service, so I will not lower my review, but know my review is not a reflection on the current standards of your establishment to date.)
Came here for lunch with three friends, and while we left full, we also left… confused. The food came out in waves like we were playing some kind of spicy relay race — one person would get their food, eat, and then cheer the next one on as their dish finally showed up. Very Hunger Games meets dining out.
The Pad Thai? Let’s just say it was more “Pad Sigh.” Saucy in all the wrong ways and somehow both soggy and dry? A magic trick, really.
BUT — the Crab Rangoon? Absolute fire. If it were socially acceptable, I would’ve ordered a dozen and called it a day. Crunchy, creamy, and delicious enough to make me temporarily forget that my entrée was MIA.
Would I come back? Maybe. Would I bring a stopwatch and a backup meal? Also maybe.