Small restaurant filled with art & plants, offering a rotating menu of Thai dishes.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 34 State St, Montpelier, VT 05602
Phone: (802) 613-3587
Website: https://wilaiwanskitchen.com/
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Reviews
Their menu consists of three items. This menu changes weekly (sometimes during the week if they happen to run out of an item). There’s usually a curry/soup, a noodle or rice dish. All of their dishes contain meat: seafood (fish sauce), chicken, pork and beef. Rarely, there’s a dish with tofu and vegetables (but this dish always contain fish sauce). They will sometimes substitute tofu for an animal protein, but this will not necessarily make that dish vegetarian (and they are very upfront about this).
So if you are vegan or vegetarian, this is definitely not the place for you.
They only take credit cards or personal checks (no cash). I’m fine with this credit card only policy, as a matter of fact I prefer it.
They take phone orders and, as a result, often run out of items soon after opening. Once they sell out, they shut it down for the day. Also, being a family run business, they shut down for breaks throughout the year, so be sure to check their social media before taking a drive.
People wait outside for take out, so there’s always a crowd on the sidewalk. They have three small tables inside, but it’s rare to see these tables occupied.
People can bring their own bowls to be filled, or take the restaurant’s bowls and return them. I’ve gotten take away a few times, but it’s best served fresh as the greens will wither in a closed container.
The owner’s brother paints pictures which he hangs on the wall to sell. They’re affordable and tend to be minimalist still life’s of things like pizza slices, toast, sausages, eggs, tacos, roosters, and such.
The service tends to be hectic but pleasant.
The food ranges from good to excellent / 30-70% respectively. I usually get the Green Curry as it’s tasty and only contains fish sauce (no other meat). Unfortunately, this dish doesn’t make its way on the menu all that often. It would be nice if they offered vegetarian dishes from time to time, but that’s not their focus.
The food is typically served spicy (hot). Spicy is the default. I happen to like spicy food, but if you don’t like spicy food let them know when you order. Consider yourself forewarned.
Overall, this is a good food option for the area (even if it’s run as a food cart). I’d give a fifth star if they offered a weekly vegetarian option.
To be blatantly honest, this is the most flavorful food I’ve had, and that includes traveling around the world. I’ve had this place on and off for years due to moving, and yet the now 45-minute drive is still worth it to get such good food. Haven’t had anything bad here. The spicy heat is perfectly balanced with flavor, yet they can make it mild for the more meeker Northern palate. The owners are gracious and good people. I’d wish Michelin star restaurants had this level of flavor, but then again, maybe the fewer people know, the better kept secret for the rest of us
There are like 3 table for 8 people to seat. They do mostly take out and can sold out easily. Their menu rotates and you get new every once in a while. Check online for their menu.
The service is so nice. I would just come to experience the good service. The food is amazing and honestly I won’t judge you if you order one of each.
Food is amazing. Well maybe it was cold out too but the curry I had is out of this world. Love the egg addon.
The black sauce slaps! Try the chicken.
Trust the reviews – it’s a must-try if you’re even near Montpelier.