Thai Chili’s flavors struck with a lucidity and balance rarely seen at Dallas Thai restaurants when it first opened. Everything was fresh, vivid and deftly seasoned. No ingredient was given short shrift. And surprisingly, the restaurant has held true to this course through ten years now. The menu rarely changes, but it’s difficult to grow […]
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Showing 23 - 32 of 32Like its parent in Las Colinas, Thai Chili serves some of the cleanest, most balanced Thai dishes you’re likely to find in Dallas-Fort Worth. It’s tucked in the Southlake Town Center development, a tribute to planned handsomeness.
Located in a behemoth of a strip mall near shopping mecca Stonebriar Center, Thai Frisco’s location belies its classy interior. Huge windows hung with purple drapes let in lots of natural light, while a crystal chandelier and red hanging lamps add some pizazz to the sleek space. Though the decor may be modern, all the […]
This friendly restaurant puts the emphasis on service but also prepares well-spiced Thai-style vegetarian and seafood dishes. Lunch specials are offered Monday through Saturday.
Try the chicken satay, a tender, curry-marinated chicken strips on skewers served with a rich but not overpowering peanut sauce on the side. We also like the glass noodle curry, a bed of long, skinny translucent noodles sauced in curry with bean sprouts, onions, egg and beef. On their own, these noodles have a neutral […]
The blue awning beckons customers to enjoy not just classic Thai dishes like the popular tom yum soup and house specialties like the spicy duck with red curry and fragrant jasmine rice, it also calls diners to order pan-Asian delights. Among them are listed gyoza dumplings and a teriyaki platter. Thai Thai is best known […]
While Thai restaurants in North Texas are plentiful, not many offer Isan food, a cuisine originating in the northeast region of Thailand that has some Lao influence. Tomyumkung Thai Café in Carrollton, however, is one of the few that does, along with a variety of other Thai dishes served up in an authentic manner occasionally […]
The brightly colorful interior here conjures up images of a street food feast, and that’s exactly what you get. Because many of the dishes are huge and focused on one single element – a protein, for instance, or a papaya salad – you need to bring a group to get a balanced meal and sample […]
Greenville Avenue’s own slice of Laos is a good place for newcomers to the cuisine to try Laotian food for the first time. Grab a combo of meat, papaya salad and sticky rice and snack on fried pork riblets, dusted in golden fried garlic, as an appetizer. Nam khao, crispy rice mixed up with jerky […]