
4.4
67 of 3,215 Restaurants in Seattle

Great experience here, with Tai Teas and Pineapple Fried Rice - served in a half pineapple!! The honey-sesame chicken was AMAZING! Wonderful atmosphere, and solid, friendly service. For the nature lover, they have a balcony that gives you a glimpse at the ocean. Will definitely return.

We ordered this to our hotel from Caviar. It took a horrendously long amount of time to be delivered. I believe we waited over an hour. Food was decent but I’ve had better Thai food from a local restaurant in my town. I was disappointed in how authentic it seemed especially for it to be upscale and expensive. I would definitely not order again. Go eat a Racha on Mercer.

Visited with my sister, great tasting food and reasonably priced I’d definitely recommend this restaurant if your after a good meal.

The appetizers were generous in portions and delicious. We had the cocka doodle doo,spring rolls and exceptional moo dade deaw. I can’t say which one was more delicious. The red curry duck was prepared in the most delicious sauce with spinach. You must try this place. You will not be disappointed

Just wow! Excellent all the way around. A modern but classy Thai joint in the heart of the Seattle tourist district! As a guy who had a 3 month stay in Thailand, I can honestly say that this is the most authentic Thai food next to Thailand. The food was amazing! Just like Thailand! And the service, just wow, Vick at the bar really nailed it. 6 star service for my wife and I. It’s so refreshing to get such great service; it’s so rare these days. The price is very reasonable and it’s also a great choice if you desire a hand crafted cocktail. Definitely recommend. Best in the city.

My favorite Thai dish is pad kra pow and I went here because it was reviewed well. Maybe it was an off day but the dish didn’t have the kick of major flavour this dish is supposed to have. There were loads of green peppers n it instead of the usual green beans - and I detest green peppers. Super disappointing.

Noi Thai Cuisine is now one of our favorite places in downtown Seattle! Never stopped in before because we thought it would be too chichi, it's in such a prime location. The food was wonderful, I mean REALLY good! It is the best value that downtown Seattle has to offer. Good service, nice atmosphere, Great Food! Way out performed all the trendy restaurant we visited in Seattle.

We LOVED the Pad See Ieu (called Black Noodles here) cooked perfectly. The waiter and bus boy were top notch in service, and the manager could not have been more appropriately attentive. Can get happy hour sizes and try dishes, and people next to us enjoyed that. Salmon was cooked perfectly as well and so reasonably priced!

Visited on a recommendation from our hotel. Booked a table as it was Saturday evening and it was busy when we sat down at 815 so glad we did. We got time to study the varied menu before our order was taken, they ask how spicy you wanted the food, we opted for 3 out of 5 as they said that was medium (spice heat is a subjective thing) it was a tad spicy for me but I could eat it. Anyway spring rolls to share - we got 6 - I thought it was a bit greasy and not a lot of filling but nice enough. Pad Thai with chicken and Drunken noodles with chicken, portions v big and I couldn't finish mine (you can take away any leftovers but as we're on holiday we couldn't). I've never had drunken noodles before he ce trying them and I found them a bit slimy so a bit off putting for me but I assume they were meant to be like that. Service was quick, maybe too quick?, and attentive, we were in and out in just over an hour! 2 glasses of Chardonnay completed the meal which was the cheapest we've had in Seattle - $111 with tip. Bug bear of mine - no knife just a spoon and fork, I'm sure they'd give you one if you asked.

We found this place a little before it was opened and walked around the district before returning for lunch. We ordered a Pad Thai and a crispy garlic chicken dish along with their coconut Thai teas. The restaurant was nicely put together and the servers nice. The food was fabulous and actually worth every penny. Portions also on the larger size. The only downside we had was the Mango Sticky Rice dessert was not available. The menu does say 'seasonal', but we're not sure what season it is available. Kind of sad not to be able to try it. If I could, I'd do a 4.5 rather than 4, but ...well we can't so. If you're in the area, try to check this restaurant out. It's VERY good!

Noi is located in a nice location above the Harbor Steps Park. The food and drinks were excellent, and the service was quite good. Especially in light of the quality, prices are very reasonable.

Good menu selection and great quality. Service was brilliant and they were very friendly. It’s a great location and beautifully appointed. In summer try get a table on the balcony.

This restaurant was recommended to us on the Food Tour, and I'm glad we tried it. Food was very good at reasonable price. Servers were friendly, and service was good.

Stopped here on a recent trip to Washington. First impressions, cool place a few blocks up from Pike, ornate decor, cool vibe. Service between hostess and wait staff was very good. Started with coconut thai tea, taro rolls and crab wontons - all delicious. Main dishes between the two couples looked and tasted amazing. Khi Mao and Pad See Iew (tofu, chicken and steak). All were delicious! Looking for good Thai food in Seattle, I'd recommend Noi.

Yummy pad thai, and the steak green curry specialty was delish however, our main course came way too soon while we were still eating our shared app. The waiter seemed rushed us and disheveled but disappeared when we wanted the check. Tequila on the rocks splash lime juice came with two small ice cubes less than 2"inches deep (not attractive drink) but great food.

We had an excellent dinner at Noi Thai. The food was delicious and there was a good selection of wines by the glass. I would recommend the Tom Yum soup, the chicken satay, and the red chicken curry. My partner had an unusual cocktail with Chilli vodka called the Diamond Head mango drop, which he really enjoyed. We had the Dr. Konstantin Frank Riesling and the Talbot Chardonnay. I always like to have a fresh glass for my second glass of wine but before I had a chance to request a fresh wine glass, the server just tipped the second serving of wine into the same glass where there was the remains of the initial wine. I have not had that happen before in a restaurant and found it off putting, to say the least. That is the only minor negative that detracted from a great dining experience. I would return to Noi Thai, and I will recommend it to others.

Sometimes you don’t know exactly which dishes to order... and you hope that yours will be fine. Our pad Thai order was average and the eggplant and tofu was good— not great! but the restaurant is beautiful and each dish was garnished with orchids and tastefully presented. People around us ordered some interesting dishes and appetizer — even one dish served in a pineapple half.

We came across Noi Thai Cuisine restaurant while strolling Seattle. We would most definitely return. Prices are totally reasonable, in fact for the ambiance, the great service by Alexa, and the excellent food it is definitely on a return location for us when visiting Seattle next. Highly recommend.

I have been here only a couple of times, and each time did not disappoint. The happy hour menu can keep you fed with some staples like spring rolls and the satay. The soups and curry dishes can be a bit spicy beyond a two out of four / five scale.

We visited Noi Thai with friends recently and we were all blown away by how amazing our meal was. We all agreed that the food here was better than what we ate when we were in Thailand. The rest of the trip, we all kept commenting on how great the food was and wished we could visit every night!

The restaurant is in a brilliant location within the city of Seattle. The decor is brilliant and modern and the waiters were fantastic. My food was gluten-friendly and their menu states clearly what is gluten-friendly and what is not :)

After a visit to the Seattle Art Museum, I dropped by Noi Thai for lunch. As I arrived, only a few other tables were occupied. But, by the time I left – about one hour later – the restaurant was bustling. During the lunch hours, Noi Thai offers a small lunch menu, in addition to the full menu, expanding the options. While I enjoyed my meal, I wish it had been a bit spicier. Located a short walk from the Museum and near the harbor steps, the restaurant is not immediately visible from the street. It offers both indoor and outdoor seating.

visited this place on a Friday night and had to wait for a table as was really busy , well worth the wait as food was really nice , we had Thai shrimp cakes to start with , drunken noodles and spicy thai basil stir fry which had a real kick to it , good drinks selection and overall a very nice dining Experience

We've been to many Thai restaurants through the years. Living in Vancouver, BC there are many good ones to choose from. This was by far the best we've been to. Not only was the food delicious but the presentation was the best I've seen. Sorry no photos. We were too hungry and didn't think about it till we were part way through. A word of warning about the spice level. We ordered a 2 thinking I would add more after. The red curry was pretty hot at a 2. I could only imagine what a 5 would have been.

Food was excellent. We over-ordered to try more dishes, and everything was delicious and not heavy. Service was quick and friendly.

A very elegant setting with top-notch service. Their lunch specials are a very good deal. I had the #2 combo of Pad Thai noodles and Spicy Thai Basil Stir-fry with Chicken. On their heat scale, 5 is sriracha level if you like truly spicy.

Wonderful food and high quality service, the price is worthy and taste of food amazing!!! I really recommend this restaurant in the heart of Seattle downtown. Lovely choice

On our trip to Alaska we stopped in Seattle. Stayed at the Hilton on Pioneer Sq whichis a great location/hotel. Noi was a very pleasant surprise!. Terrific menu selection including chef specials which we sampled. IF you like Thai or Asian Fusion cuisine you will not be disappointed. There is an option for outdoor dining as well, although we were seated inside. Our waitress (from Alaska btw) was a very pleasant young lady who was attending a local college. Othly surprise was the drink-Chopin Vodka was a bit off (my preferred cocktail) for some reason..could have been the local water/ice?? A bit noisy but other than that a very pleasant experience. Seattle on the other hand was a huge disappointment! Large number of homeless on the streets. Streets are not kept clean and there is major construction all over the city. Peck Market is a must see which is not far up the street from Noi. As an aside, do not use TakeTours if you decide to venture to Mt. Rainier. Read the review!

I love Thai food, but this was off the charts great! Pad Thai noodles were a treat not to be missed! Crispy garlic chicken was amazing. You can't go wrong but eating here! There is a complete vegetarian menu....this place is a must experience in Seattle. This is a 5 star experience.

This place is magical. Very nice deco and delicate service. The menu offers so many options that it is difficult to select by what you want to eat. Cocktails are amazing

Pretty good for a restaurant so close to the airport. A short walk from various large airport hotels on International Blvd. Small but comfortable dining room. Full bar. We got a curry and some fresh rolls: both good.

Very nice Thai restaurant at the harbor steps. We had no reservation but could get a table on the outside (heated from above if needed). Service was excellent and the food was delicious.

Wow, what an incredible meal! Outdoor seating on their patio was perfect on a hot summer night. The spring rolls (fresh, not fried) with tofu were delicious, and the pad thai was large enough for two to share. The presentations with orchids, taro leaves and other garnishes were works of art. I highly recommend this place - service was attentive, pleasant, and just right.

Superb example of authentic Thai cusine. Its simply the best Thai food we have eaten in the US for many a year. My wife is from Bangkok and we have to say that this was a most pleasurable food experiance we have had for a long time. We were just visiting and checked the reviews before arriving. We found the food, service, decor and overall experiance as good as anyone had described. In addition we enjoyed a great city and its people. Thank you Noi and Seattle.

Even my son who is a very picky eater loves eating at Noi Thai. The service can be a tad slow but it is worth the wait because everything is fresh and delicious. There is a drink that is a tad too strong on for me on the menu and the server doctored it so that it was just perfect. I recommend you get a reservation before you go!

Delicious and fresh Thai food. Enjoyed the salmon fried rice and Thai green curry. Lovely ambience. Great service. Would visit again.

We visited the Greenlakes location We ordered crab rangoons and spring rolls as appetizers then crispy garlic chicken with rice Everything was delicious with generous portions The service was excellent

We ordered food from here through door dash. It did arrive hot, but no silverware, no napkins....nothing. When I text back o ask why the response was, "you didn't ask for silverware". My food had no flavor and 4 small shrimp. My husbands chicken was OK. I would not recommend this to anyone.

After several weeks of American kitchen, we have been looking for something different. The Noi Thai was a great choice. They have a little patio, so you even can sit outside. A wide variety of delicious Thai food, very friendly waiter (Thanks again Alex) and last but not least affordable prices. Another very nice place to be.

We ate here three times as we enjoyed the food so much. We stuck with what we had first time as it was beautiful. Spring rolls to start and crispy garlic chicken and pineapple fried rice for mains. The portions are big, so be careful not to over order. The third time we had the happy hour portions which were perfect. Lovely staff and nice location. Very reasonable prices too.

If I visit a Thai restaurant, I expect to find a vegetable green curry dish, and if it is not on the menu, they make it for me. In this case, everyone got confused and started flipping through the menu. I ended up with thick chicken satays that were hard to eat and some Thai salad that tasted more like a green salad with shrimp and a vinaigrette dressing. Nice ambiance and good fast service, although too fast. To be fair, maybe I ordered the wrong thing.

Every time I’m in Seattle I try to get to Noi Thai. What I love about this menu is the different dishes you don’t see at a more common Thai restaurant. The appetizer called Cock-a-Doodle is so delicious with the foam mousse, Tobiko, and bits of inside the mousse. The mousse itself flavor wise has changed every visit. The clay pot with shrimp is my most favorite dish. It’s made with glass noodles, fresh ginger, and a light brown gravy which is likely mix of soy sauce and maybe Tamari. Very filling and delicious. It is shareable as there’s so much. I was 20 minutes early as Noi Thai doesn’t open til noon. I desperately needed to use the bathroom an they were nice to let me do that an I promised I was dining there as she initially said no public bathroom. The hostess Siri was lovely checking on me while I sat an waited for the place to open. She even seated me a few minutes early informing me the kitchen was not open yet. Great food and I hope to be back in the spring to have a meal here for the fourth time. Highly recommend!

We were grateful to find this place on our 3 day mini vacation in Seattle. Tourists are returning to the city, yet many downtown restaurants are not yet fully operational or out of business due to the pandemic. We were in need of lunch after walking for hours and finding line ups at the few places we found open. This is quite a spacious restaurant with nice decor. There are outdoor tables but they were not in use on the rainy day we visited. Dishes ordered by the 4 of us included pad Thai, drunken noodles, and tom ka soup. Although the restaurant was busy, most of our food came quickly. Our daughter requires a gluten free diet. When her dish didn't arrive with ours, our server let us know that her dish was accidentally prepared along with ours, so had to be redone in a separate pan with only gluten free ingredients. Good catch. We enjoyed our meal and the relaxing setting. We would eat there again if the opportunity arose.

Delicious thai food. We called on our way to see if there was room for us and they said there wasn't, but we rocked up anyway and there was space for us to sit at the bar. Lovely service, lovely food. This is a place we will always visit on every trip to Seattle.

First time in Seattle and found this Thai Restaurant on google What a gem! Outside patio dining overlooking Puget Sound. Great food and beautiful atmosphere. Portions large enough to share. Friendly and attentive service.

Our first stop in Seattle. We were jonesing for good Thai and found it. It's a cozy place close to the market, the food is yummy and the ambiance is comfortable.

Evening visit to this superb restaurant. I’d recommend booking as the venue was very busy and clearly popular with locals and tourists alike. Seating is available indoors and there is also a small patio area for outdoor dining. Good menu with traditional Thai dishes and interesting house specialities, complemented by a range of cocktails. The food was first class, with fantastic flavours and beautifully presented. By far, the best Thai meal I’ve eaten. Highly recommended and definitely worth a visit. If you like Thai food then you’re in for a treat.

Near to pike market area, cute tucked away thai food, with indoor fancy seating or outdoor more casual seating. food was fantastic, has the pad ke mao, pineapple rice and it was delicious. They cater to vegans as well. Our server was super knowledgeable about the food and any restrictions.

The presentation and flavors were top notch. In door and outdoor seating options. It was more than misting outside, so we took a table inside that was a tight fit for the six of us. Service was quick and friendly. Good knowledge and explanation of the dishes - good recommendations.

We found this place pretty much at random by the flight of steps opposite the bottom of University. We both like Thai so decided to go to it later in the day. We just walked in, no reservation but they seated us anyway. Our polite server set us up with drinks and starters fairly quickly and the mains came before we had finished eating the starters (I had a half order of wings, my wife had spring rolls - which are NOT deep fried here - both were were very good) ! I had the crispy garlic chicken because it looked like a popular dish and my wife had a coconut Penang curry (which was served in a hollowed out coconut, the coconut water in a seperate glass !) Our server warned us about the chili heat but my chicken was not fiery at all but it was delicious and there was lots of it. My wife’s curry was spot on, very fresh and had a great chili kick to it. Both dishes came with rice. Dinner, with drinks was about $70. Would recommend.

I had a very unpleasant experience at Noi Thai Cuisine in Seattle. After dinner, I wasn’t feeling well and accidentally dropped some waste on the restroom floor due to dim lighting. When the manager (Nikki or Mikiki) noticed, she spoke to me in a very curt tone. I immediately apologized and cleaned it up myself, demanded by her. but she returned and made me wipe the floor again with sanitizer wipes. While I understand hygiene is important, her harsh and insensitive attitude was humiliating. I left feeling so humiliated and disrespected. Staff should handle such situations with more empathy.

Stopped for a quick bite at the bar, for lunch. Spring rolls good, sat at bar. Very laid back. Not far from fish market. Stopped here also because needed a ride back to hotel and don’t want to get down with so many people.

My husband and I stumbled upon this place while walking around downtown. The decor inside the restaurant is beautiful. The food was delicious! I had the drunken noodles and my husband had the red curry with pork. Both of these items were on the lunch menu and very reasonable priced!

Was thinking about this place for lunch but they’re weren’t many people there and we wanted some busy energy so we tried it later for dinner. Great choice. The lighting was amazing which is important to me. Lots of diners but didn’t have to wait very long. Energy was great and food was excellent:) Really big portions so you could split some things for sure.

I tried several Thai restaurants in Seattle and Noi Thai came to the top - I ended up visiting it 3 times in one week. All three noodle dishes I tried were excellent. The price is considerably higher than in usual Thai places and portions a bit smaller, but it served artistically with all necessary fresh ingredients. A winning point is a great balcony with outdoor seating. Altogether, it appeared the best spot for outdoor dining in downtown. The reason for the 4 stars is very slow service. On my slowest visit, I had to wait for 30 min just to make my order and another 30 to get the food after ordering, However, I enjoyed the view and excellent Thai tea. Do not come when in a rush and bring company, this is the best way to visit the place.

food was pretty good, we got the chicken satay, cashew nut chicken and one of the curries (can't remember which). they were very busy but able to get us in fairly quickly without a reservation. they did initially bring out the wrong order but corrected it quickly.

We went there today on December 30, 2024 as a small family and the service was EXCEPTIONAL! This is by far the best restaurant in Seattle with fine waiters and staff. We ate very well! Our waitress Sirikarm was impeccable, attentive, very considerate and REALLY KIND throughout the evening! She took care of us and the surrounding tables like Des rois 🫶 Thousands thanks Sirikarn and the rest of the staff. The meal, cocktails and desserts were delicious and very tasty! We recommend 100000000000% this restaurant. Very nice, neat with excellent presentation. We will go back without hesitation! ❤️

Went there twice. First time late dinner, second time lunch. Dinner was fine, Lunch was excellent. Great pad kee mao!! Service was top notch at lunch. Great place. Will go again.

We stumbled upon this restaurant late at night as we walked up the Harbor steps. We arrived about 10 min before the kitchen was closing so quickly chose 2 different curry dishes. Service was quick and oh my, it was the best tasting Thai food we have ever had! The flavors were so good and we wanted to savor each bite. Beautifully presented. I highly recommend this restaurant. Wish we had time to come back a second time on our weekend in Seattle.

We had a great dinner to celebrate a birthday - do try a cocktail, especially the ones which have an Asian twist which complement the wonderful Thai cuisine! Everything we had was fresh and flavorful - I don’t think there was anything that left us thinking it could have been better prepared... absolutely delicious!

Some seriously good Thai food. A must try when in the need for Thai. Black noodles and fresh Thai rolls were the bomb.

As long time downtown residents we have eaten here frequently and also sometimes at their Eastside restaurant. This is a great place to unwind after a busy day or a walking tour of Seattle. Outdoor dining is often quite pleasant. Familiar and "royal" Thai dishes have expanded out taste in Thai foods. Servers are helpful with suggestions. I highly recommend this restaurant but authenticity and perfectionism comes with a learning curve or perhaps mild culture shock. The customer is treated with courtesy but you may get an automatic yes with requests and expectations followed by some unexpected delay. Go with the flow. Gently bring wishes to attention. Do not behave like an "ugly American" and don't expect to be in and out in thirty minutes. You can have a lovely evening if you show some appreciation and interest. If you are in more than a few times you will be recognized. Unfortunately at this time there are some additional cautions, no fault of Noi. Cars parked below on Western Avenue are regularly broken into day or night. The area is not safe after dark for the elderly or single women. And random assaults of anyone by drugged and psychotic people occur between third avenue and the waterfront. Seattle is now second in the US in property crime and street crime is not prosecuted to the distress of the police force. Noi is a little island of civilization. Enjoy it while you can.

started with classic soup,then cashew chicken ,then eggplant beef. We ordered mild heat and it was plenty for us . Delicious food ,service ok ,not great

Went for lunch and was pleasantly surprised at how great this downtown restaurant was. A delicious soup was served with all lunch entrees. Prices were very reasonable for a downtown location. We were there on a Monday and they quickly filled up. Highly recommend.

Great Thai cuisine in downtown area. Nice variety of menu options and they adjust the level of spice to suit your taste. The 3 items we had were all very good and authentic. There is also a good wine list.

This was a nice relaxing evening for us. We had made a reservation for an early dinner. A great selection from the menu, and the service was good. The food was plentiful and enjoyable.

The food was great. Got seated quickly without a reservation though they do take reservations. Food was prompt and service was friendly and helpful. In fact, any staff we dealt with were friendly and helpful. Portions were large and the prices were reasonable, especially compared to other upscale restaurants in Seattle. I would certainly eat there again. They even have plum wine!

Wow! This place was special! Absolutely delicious Thai food in a beautiful setting. We sat outdoors and the ambiance was awesome. Service rocked and we thoroughly enjoyed our dinner! Go and give it a try!

My husband and I have been here for dinner this evening. The food was amazing. So fresh and flavoursome. We had wraps to start with peanut sauce - I could have eaten a whole bowl of this on its own! Then we had the vegetable medley with chicken and pad Thai. Both delicious. The presentation was out of this world and the service was great, not too rushed. It’s also really nice to sit outside in the summer. Would highly recommend!

My co-workers and I love the pineapple fried rice. The Mekong river cocktail is my personal favorite. They have good lunch specials and good ambience for professional lunches. I like their hot sauce options as well. They get that right ;)

Took a break from a walking tour of Pikes Market and settled down at this eatery. Sat outside and had some Apps. The service was excellent and the food was fresh and tasty. I would return for a dinner as the quality of the Thai cuisine was excellent.

I came here close to the end of lunch and decided to wait until happy hour (2:30p) to save a bit of money since the cocktails were yummy. I ordered the Bangkok mule, which has Thai basil and kafir lime. I loved it!! I ordered the HH red curry, 4 stars (Spice level 1-5.) In hindsight, I should have gone 5, but I LOVE spicy food. Service was kind and cocktails are made with care (I was sitting at the bar and each drink was made with proper pouring, garnish, muddling, etc. ) I also ordered a basil margarita (meh) and a Muy Thai Tea cocktail which was super yummy if you like Thai Tea.

We had two meals here whilst in Seattle. Really great authentic Thai food and great service too. Would be a regular if we lived in Seattle.

Superb--some of the most original and imaginative Thai dishes I've tasted, all presented with dash in an elegant setting. The panang chicken, for example, looks like the kind you'd get anywhere, but is strikingly delicious. The crab fried rice is excellent. Many of the dishes are ones I've never seen on any menu.

This is a typical Thai restaurant with the usual Thai ambiance but sadly I found the food to be average. I lunched as a solo diner after attending a matinee symphony at Benaroya Hall. It was convenient, setting was nice, but nothing special. I ordered medium spicy and there was no flavor at all. I requested spice condiments which helped, however ultimately a disappointment. I should've gone to Wild Ginger.

Very nice decoration and very attentive waiters. Everything is well orchestrated and displayed. It is a kind of discret show. Food is great, brining Thai food to another level. Cocktail are fantastic

This meal was delicious! Can’t recommend highly enough! A wide variety often comes with lots of okay food. Lots of variety at Noi and LOTS of flavor! The atmosphere is lovely as is the service. Plenty of indoor and outdoor dining. Wide drink menu. Try the Thai Leaf Wrapped! Also loved the Pineapple Fried Rice! Again, so flavorful!

Absolutely beautiful Thai restaurant nearby where we were staying in Seattle. Can’t recommend this place enough. The staff are friendly and overly helpful and the food is delicious. We had chicken wings and chicken satay to start followed by red Thai curry and yellow curry pineapple fried rice. Amazing food and all fresh.

This Thai restaurant serves up delicious dishes with bold flavors that will transport your taste buds straight to Thailand. The presentation is fantastic. Best to make reservations and keep a thick jacket handy because they keep the front door open. While the service may not be the most attentive, the quality of the food more than makes up for it. Our large soup and all other dishes arrived together. Although we drank the soup fast the rest of the food got cold. The receptionist was wearing a winter coat in summer.

Our servers English was enough to get by, but definitely not conversational. Very friendly however. Food was fantastic and we left happy.

Some of the best Thai food outside of Bangkok! The menu is extensive and the food is delicious! Service was professional. Restaurant is always full, so reservations are recommended. The only disappointment was they were out of mango sticky rice desert.

Excellent food and service. We mainly ate vegetarian curries, but the tamarind duck was delicious. Tucked a bit out of sight off the main street, so keep your eyes open.

We went for happy hour at 5:30. Great choice. Nice view outside of downtown. We had 4 HH items plus soup with a martini and 2 proseccos with tip $85. Great service. Fried pork, shrimp cake and pork pad thai stand outs. Ask for extra sauces like the chili paste. The spring rolls tasted as though sat out to long before served. We will go again. You should too.

The food here is very good, the portions are good sizes and the prices are reasonable. Service was decent, but not outstanding. We like it so much we went back two nights later and one of our dishes (chicken) was kind of hard and chewy. Disappointing, but they willingly replaced the item. Replacement was MUCH better. We would definitely go back next time we are in town.

Large servings. Good food and service. Well done. We enjoyed all the plates, including the green curry steak and even beans.

Incredible food, good draft beer, fantastic cocktails, beautiful presentation, lovely ambiance, great HH, wonderful and friendly staff! You must must must order the deep fried pork with sriracha sauce (OMG!!!!), the fresh rolls, the chicken wings, the crispy garlic chicken, the satay, the larb gai...you get the idea! Our server, Dan, the bartender and manager, was exceptional at suggestions and keeping us happy, satisfied and eager for more during our three hour feast! We were chatting about how we are SUCH foodies and LOVE good Thai food and Dan told us the chef used to cook for the King and Queen of Thailand. WE BELIEVE IT!!!! We traveled over 45 min from our hotel, and BOY are we glad we did. Can't wait to visit again our next trip to Seattle!

In seattle for a conference and i am a thai food fan. Noi (owners name) is walking distance from pikes place (a seattle must visit) and has a nice outdoor eating area and an elegant interior and full bar. Service was supurb. Food spice ratings 1-5 warning if you go above 2! I had a basil pork stir fry that was outstanding. My wife has pad thai which she said was the best she ever had. Uniique appetizers. Edible flowers to top off the meal

Wonderful menu and friendly knowledgeable staff. Highly recommend the cock a doodle Doo appetiser plate! Main courses are generous.

We went here for a late lunch/early dinner and was able to catch the last of their lunch combos and happy hour menu. It was well worth it! One of the best meals we had in Seattle!

Beautiful restaurant & great location. Great Finn& tasty food. Great service too. We were here once for appetizers and wanted to come back. It did not disappoint.

Stopped by on a strong recommendation and was not disappointed. Did my default Green Curry Chicken: great flavor, they got the spice level correct, and they even put the Thai eggplant in which I love. Nicely decorated and super clean. I’ll be back!

The location and decor are splendid. Staff is helpful and patient. Pad Thai was excellent and spiced as requested. Great effort at the presentation; results are not always there though.

Serve authentic Thai yellow crab curry which you can choose spicy level. The ambience is good for friends, family, tourist or business with both indoor & outdoor. Location is near Pike market so you can try this place for lunch or dinner after sightseeing or shopping.

We were able to get a table reservation at the last minute on a busy Saturday night. We were seated right away. Service was a bit slow (understandable on a busy night) but very friendly and the food and drinks were excellent. We had crispy garlic chicken and crying tiger (steak) and both were great. It's a bit pricey but very close to Benaroya Hall. They have a nice outdoor area that would be a good place to dine in good weather. We will return.

This restaurant is within walking distance from Pike Place Market. Nice ambiance for a rainy Seattle. It was a little on the upscale price. But we came for lunch so good portion and price. I recommend getting their green curry, it was very good. They also had this egg mousse with tom yam spice served in real egg shells - I was sceptical about this dish but it was surprisingly good.

Didn't meet my expectations for exceptional service and cuisine as "high end" Thai restaurant. Asked for a table with view in my reservation as it was for my birthday but I don't believe they paid any attention to the request and was seated in a dark corner of the room near a busing station. Service was good and food presentation was nice but the food didn't live up to the standard they advertised. I had a seafood dish ("angry ocean") with lobster, shrimp, scallops and mussels....lobster and shrimp were overcooked and only one scallop with a "filler" fish of typical pollock (usually used as fake crab), the dish would have been better without the pollock. Other dishes in the party were good but not memorable, especially given the higher prices for a Thai restaurant. Only memorable dish were the fresh wraps. I wouldn't go out of my way to return to this restaurant.

My wife and I stopped in here for dinner after a show at Benaroya Hall, just up the street. We arrived around 4:30 on a Sunday evening, just before the place started getting crowded. I believe Happy Hour runs 2-6 daily. So we ordered HH drinks and three food items plus one regular menu item. My wife had the Basil Ginger Martini and I had the Bangkok Mule (each $8.00). The Martini was delicious with ginger vodka, mulled basil, triple sec and sweet & sour. I don't even recall what was in the Mule, but it too was tasty and served in the typical copper mug with lots of ice. Then we ordered the following HH foods: Fresh Spring Rolls ($5.00), which was actually one roll cut into wide slices and filled with shrimp, pork and chilled, crisp veggies and noodles; chicken satay ($5.00), the standard chicken on a skewer with delicious peanut sauce (the sauce was much better than the chicken, which had been over cooked, so it was leathery and chewy); Tom Ka Gai ($5.50 and small so we each ordered one), which is one of our favorite Thai foods...a rich coconut milk based soup with chicken and veggies. Our server,Logan asked us if we wanted our foods served in any particular order, which we thought was a nice touch. So we told him we'd like our soup first. But then another server brought us everything at once. Poor!! Why bother asking? Our one regular menu choice was the Appetizer Plate ($18.95), which contained two long breadstick-like taro rolls, four Thai shrimp cakes, four Cocka-Doodle-Dos ( Tom Yum bisque topped with deep fried prawns and tobiko served in real eggshells), and four creamy crab stuffed fried wontons. I'd say this sampler plate was our favorite, but all but the satay was really delicious. The atmosphere is quite nice and not too loud (Christmas carols were playing in the background) and the service was very good and not the least bit bothersome. We were pleasantly full, so not too stuffed to make the trek back to our ferry back to Bremerton. Total bill before tip was $61.60. We enjoyed it and will likely return sometime to try some other regular menu items.

Visited Noi Thai this afternoon and had the most delicious meal. We ate from the Happy Hour menu so the price was very reasonable. My husband had Chicken Satay and I had Pad Thai. Both were beautifully presented and so tasty. Finished with a delicious cocktail. Service was first class, waiter was very attentive. Couldn’t recommend highly enough.

Amazing food!! Can’t say enough about this place! Natt was a great server and food was a 10 out of 10! We got the crab wontons and pineapple fried rice with chicken. Absolutely delicious. Can’t wait to come again!

I stumbled across this little gem due to their garlic chicken dish during lunchtime with one of my colleagues. It was great! But when I checked out the place during dinner, I was very impressed with their red and green curry dishes! Absolutely fantastic, and at a pretty good price point. Highly recommend this place for garlic lovers and red/green curry lovers.

We were craving Thai food and Noi was in a perfect location! It’s a lovely setting. They had a special on. I had Pad Thai and Crab Wontons. It was delicious. The service was good. I felt kinda bad for the girl, they seemed short staffed but she rocked it out. If you’re in Seattle looking for Thai, Noi is a great choice!

Service with a smile, great food ranging from appetizers to entrees, nice selection of cocktails, wine and beer...just an overall pleasant experience. Go for happy hour if you can...added benefits!

Maybe the restaurant was having a bad night, but I cannot agree with the 4.5 star rating. I found this place to be a typical tourist restaurant with average food. The specialty cocktails were very sweet with too many ingredients, so I ordered a lychee martini...it came out tasting like bitter lemon. My green papaya salad (which was ordered with no fish or protein) was decent until 5 bites into it and then it tasted like someone put rotten fish parts in it, so I stopped eating it. The other dish we ordered spicy came out bland, and the other one was just basic vegetables with chicken. I would not recommend this spot for good or authentic Thai food. Decor was fine but the seating was so uncomfortable as the chairs they ordered make it impossible for 2 people to sit side by side without one person slamming their knees into the table leg...an oversight but makes for an uncomfortable dinner hour.

Husband and I shared the taro roll appetizer and the crispy fried chicken. Plenty for the 2 of us. We didn’t have reservations but we’re seated immediately. It did get busy. Staff was very friendly. Would go back.

We had a dinner at the Noi Thai restaurant. Made a reservation and all was okay to get seated. Food was okay, but nothing spectacular. I was a little disappointed with the service, since we felt too much under pressure to choose, and we were not really in a hurry. The best choice we made was with the local wine following the recommendation of our waiter - Browne's Heritage CS'16. We really enjoyed the wine.

This is a place is a must if you want downtown Thai in Seattle. The food is amazing and the service is good. We had the Angry Ocean and Cashew Chicken . Enjoy!!

The food was delicious, and very reasonably priced, but the service was incredibly slow. We arrived just after 6 for a reservation and didn’t get the biIl until almost 9!!

Service from the start was amazing. Food choices and quality were excellent. We enjoyed the staff, atmosphere and cuisine. Highly recommend! One note: the happy hour plates aren’t as “small” as the server said. I found the pad Thai and crispy chicken to be more than enough and wish I’d shared!

I gave this place a try after having walked by it several times. They have one of the largest outdoor seating areas in the downtown core, with a balcony festooned with twinkle lights, overlooking the Harbor Steps. The female maitre d' did not seat me at the table I wanted in spite of several tables being open, so I moved after she left to a table that afforded a better view. The male waiter was very polite and efficient, greeting me with a bow every time he came to my table. I ordered Pineapple Rice with tofu, which was well presented and even spicy enough for my palate (which is rare in Seattle). Cocktails were in the $12 range, entrees were in the $15-24 range. My order would have easily fed two people.

Really amazing food and attentive friendly service. Highly recommend despite a wait on a Saturday evening. There was a group of us so we tried several things. Everything was amazing. Khob khun Ka!

Chicken Sei iew was good. Not much flavor with chicken wing app - just deep fried with no flavor other than sauce. Would definitely come back. Sit out side to enjoy the view.

Delectable Thai favorites made to order with impeccable service. This place has the best Thai food we’ve ever had. I ordered the Pad See Ew and my husband had Cashew Chicken. Both dishes were served hot and nothing was overcooked. The chicken was grilled to perfection and the vegetables retained their crunch. Sauces were delicate but flavorful.

My wife, a Thai national and my daughter and I stumbled across this absolute oasis while touring around the docks in Seattle. The beautiful young server was very friendly and very attentive and knowledgeable about the variety of dishes. The atmosphere was very elegant and displayed many items of the Thailand culture. The appetizers were perfect, the drinks were amazing and the 3 main dishes were made to perfection. The only item I could criticize was it was a bit hard to find off a terrace level 1 block off the main street. I will definitely return when I am back in town.

Wonderful tofu red curry with rice and even an edible flower! Loved it here! I sat outside and could see the water. Service is quick, efficient and very pleasant.

Horrible experience, and I really wanted to give them a chance & enjoy it. Made us wait quite awhile to be seated even though we had a reservation (20+ mins). Then when the food came only 2 dishes came out and took about 15 mins to get the 3 others. I’ll be honest the food tasted good. But, when we tried to rectify the situation they were extremely rude and dismissive. Do NOT come here. There’s many other wonderful Thai restaurants in Seattle to frequent. Horrible and unprofessional management.

A restaurant where the service is a collective, combined effort of the staff; e.g., clearing plates, refilling water glasses. Our server was very well versed in the gluten-free options and possibilities on the menu and in the one instance he did not know with certainty, he had an answer in 30 seconds. Food was excellent. Approach to the restaurant is along the side of a building and a little difficult to identify, but no deterrent at all. Fair prices.

Virus times eating out: at a time when many of our favorite eateries are temporarily shut-down or vanished off the face of the earth, we were gratified last night to find outside dining at "Noi" going strong. This eatery has all the local favorites and we also looked at the pineapple fried rice go by, which looked good. Heat lamps overhead helped keep the chill off. I had a pint of Singha with chicken drunken noodles--at only "3" heat strength. It was good. My wife had a red curry with pork, good. And we added a plate of shrimp toast, which can vary wildly in quality depending on where you go (a lot of Cantonese restaurants also serve this)--this was good. Noi has a "happy hour" menu which we perused but unfortunately we just missed the happy hour. The bill came to about $60 with a tip. We'll be back for sure and the servers and manager were all welcoming. No "bar scene" right now, you know why.

Aside from being currently next to some major construction right now, food was great and service excellent. In addition to full vegetarian menu, able and happy to modify dishes for veg/vegans with additional "no"s. We enjoyed the black noodles very much - wonderful flavor and not greasy.

We have eaten here twice for lunch. Both experience were positive - excellent food, good service, and pleasant atmosphere. The restaurant is very popular. We came early without a reservation and were able to get a table. Not too long later, the restaurant was full including one or two large groups. Reservations are recommended.

Overall, the restaurant was average. The service was okay. The waiter gave one of us the wrong drink and was a bit absent minded throughout. The food was mixed. The shrimp cake appetizer had a strange consistency and was room temperature. The entrees were average, though the ginger chicken was good. The decor and ambiance is nice.

Our second visit, but our first to the new location. Very hospitable team starting at the hostess to the bar tender to our waiter. We had the spring rolls, Pad Thai with shrimp and Pineapple Fried Rice with Tofu and all of it was fantastic. Ambiance is nice too.

It was very busy but we were seated within a few minutes. The menu must be scanned and is large. The portions were perfect and the food was good. Restroom can be accessed in two ways which made finding it interesting.

The service & ambience was impeccable & this was the best Thai vege curry I’ve ever had. Convenient location, easy to find at the Harbour Steps. Walking distance but just far enough away from the tourist hustle & bustle. Wide choice of options for vegetarians, but plenty of other options too.

Really good Thai food in a convenient location - both the fresh shrimp roll and basil chicken we had were delicious! There seemed to be some confusion about who was our server, as we interacted with four different people, but in any case, we were well taken care of!

This restaurant is a little hard to find for visitors. It’s really not on 1st Ave - it’s behind Starbucks Reserve on 1st Ave. it took us a couple of minutes to figure this out when our Uber dropped us off because signage at the street is not the best. However, we are so glad we found this restaurant. They offer outdoor and indoor seating. The decor is beautiful and they have a nice bar. We were seated right away without a reservation. I had the Crispy Garlic Chicken which was amazing! My boyfriend had Red Curry Chicken which he said was also very good. The presentation of the food is beautiful. Service was excellent all around:)

This is a restaurant I would recommend and return to; if you like Thai, this is a great location. Seating: we sat outside - the table had lots of space, we were not crammed in or sitting in someone else’s lap. We sat for about an hour and the chair did not feel uncomfortable, allowing for an enjoyable meal. Price: average price for an entree was $15, with an added fee to upgrade to beef or seafood, depending on the dish. Food: we ordered spicey green beans, a stir fry and a noodle dish. All were excellent and the edible flower on the plate was great too. The portions were large enough that we were not able to finish off an entree each. Staff: very helpful but not too attentive so your needs were met without being pestered. We weren’t hurried out once we finished eating and we paid a $50.48 will with $100 and received $50 in change..... they did not have small bills so instead of coming and asking if we had small bills, they simply rounded down. This was really nice because a restaurant not being able to make change should not be the customers issue - unless you are were trying to pay a $50 cheque with a $500 bill in which case, maybe don't go to a place where the entrees are $15. Overall, we really enjoyed our meal as well as the great location, would definitely recommend if you are looking for Thai food.

First the food. It was pretty good. Well cooked Thai staples. Cocktails were tasty. But the service! Drinks took ages - the barman (more about him in a moment) was clearly more interested in the young waitress who kept slipping behind the bar to joke with him than he was in serving guests. Our pre-meal cocktails came well after the food had arrived so the restaurant lost out on wine sales for a party of five. Then the main courses arrived a few minutes after the appetisers and were thrown onto the table. The waiter who did this also dropped a dish of food on the floor, catching the legs of some diners. Our waitress vanished from the moment we got our food to the moment she brought the bill. It was impossible to find an available server to order more drinks or food. And yet... ...every time any of us visited the washroom there were serving staff in there, leaning on the walls, doing stuff on their phones. I asked to speak to the restaurant manager and it was (SURPRISE!!) the barman. He didn't care. literally couldn't give one. We took off the service charge but no apology was forthcoming. This is a nice dining room with decent food but you should avoid. Dinner here is a horrible experience.

My wife and I came in for dinner around 5:30 to an empty restaurant. Sat promptly by hostess. The three other tables in the place were served, but we were completely ignored without so much as a hello from a server. Actually, several servers walked up, made eye contact with us, then walked away. Maybe they were trying to wait until 6 and happy hour was over to serve us? Anyway, as we were leaving, someone was more than happy to promptly reset our table. With a restaurant full of help, the lack of service was shocking and pathetic from such an upscale city and foodscene.

The resturant is near to Pike market tucked away by the harbour steps. We hadn’t booked as it was last minute dinner plans, we were seated almost immediately. The restaurant was lovely with varied seating, nice warm decor. Our server was Wella very knowledgeable about the food, flavours and answered all our questions. The resturant has happy hour 4-6pm which includes small plates we are not big eaters so this was perfect for us along with a happy hour cocktail. Spice level is quite high ordering a level 2 was just right even though we eat spicy food a lot. The menu has so many choices, the staff are very good always someone at hand to ask questions or if you need anything. Highly recommended not expensive, good food, and still with a varied selection. We left absolutely stuffed and the walk back to our hotel was very much needed. Safe area to walk around at night, we had left by 1930pm. Very good will try and go back and special thanks to Wella for looking after us.

A very beautiful restaurant with all the favorite Thai dishes . Not a huge overwhelming menu so that is great . The first time I’ve had salmon Panang curry and it was amazing .. great service and food

If you’re looking for a nice, easy dinner in the city, this isn’t it. We had dined at Noi Thai before without issue, but this visit we were very disappointed. The host was absent and delayed checking in customers (there was quite a line for a Monday) and once we finally spoke to someone we were told out wait would be around 30 minutes. Over an hour later, we never received a text and checked back in. The host, Tu, said “five more minutes” so many times that we just had to leave and find food elsewhere (there are limits to human hangry-ness, after all). Unfortunately it seemed others were suffering from their disorganization too. Their food is decent, so it’s too bad the service is terrible.

If you're looking for an unforgettable Thai dining experience in downtown Seattle, Noi Thai Cuisine is an absolute gem! We accidentally stumbled across it as it was getting late and many other restaurants in the area had closed. The moment you walk in, the elegant atmosphere hits you—it's stylish and upscale but still warm and welcoming. Every dish we tried was beautifully presented and bursting with flavor. It’s a little on the pricier side compared to casual Thai spots, however, I'm sure that has to do with the location and being within the tourist area. The only ding was that when we were seated, nobody had alerted our waitress, so we were sitting for about 15 min without any service until I flagged someone down. Not the fault of the waitress and she was excellent after that. Highly recommend for date nights, out-of-town guests, or anyone who loves bold, authentic Thai flavors. It was one of the culinary highlights on our entire Seattle trip.

We have been eating in Thai restaurants. This is definately one of the best. We enjoyed red curry and massamun curry with jasmine rise. Fried banana a la mode was as delicious as it was to look at.

Seriously guys - What happened? We went to Noi Thai last night before a concert at Benaroya Hall. We got there before our reservations and were quickly seated at a pleasant table and our drink order was taken. The drinks came and then wait, wait, wait. We had to remind the waiter we were ready to order. They didn’t have the papaya salad platter I wanted, the waiter explaining that a cook hadn’t shown up so they had modified the menu. We worked around that and ordered appetizers and entrees. Wait, wait, wait. We finished our drinks. Wait, wait, wait. Others who came after us were being served before we were. We’d arrived before 6 pm and our concert was at 8 pm, so we’d felt like we had plenty of time, but after 7 rolled around and we still hadn’t seen our appetizers, I caught the eye of the waiter. He was surprised we hadn’t gotten our appetizers and then out they came. I’d ordered my fresh wrap with shrimp, but got it with pork, but wasn’t about to complain. Again, the waiter apologized for our being missed and explained it was chaotic in the kitchen because they were short-staffed that night. Dinner came soon after we finished our appetizers and was good, but we've been to other Thai restaurants with as good food. We got out of there at 7:40 pm, 1 hr 50 min after arriving. There are lots of other places to eat in the area and we won’t be going back. A great concert saved the evening.

We came in for a late lunch and had a great experience The happy hour lunch menu is fantastic value, we really enjoyed the food and service The flavors are well balanced and they have a good choice of foods The restaurant is nicely located on harbor steps

Got the red curry, but in the coconut presentation - ask about it because it. Is. AWESOME. Great service, clean facilities, wonderfully complex flavors and reasonable prices for what it offers - would go again in a heartbeat!

I have been here a few times. The food is good and the menu is interesting. Tonight I was really looking forward to a relaxed meal so I went early before the crowds and took something to read. I ordered fresh rolls, soup and pad Thai and I specifically asked the waiter not to hurry, that I wanted a gap between courses. I got everything within the first 10-15 minutes of arriving. I was still eating my first course when the pad Thai arrived. Strike 1. I complained and asked them to take it away, but 2 or 3 minutes later it was brought back - strike 2. I finished my first courses but by the time I was ready to eat the pad Thai it was cold, naturally. I told the waiter and offered him the chance to swap it, not done. Strike 3. I asked for the check with the uneaten pad Thai still in front of me. The waiter offered me a box to take it away, but cold noodles are not my thing. The pad Thai was on the check..in all nearly $50 and I left within 25 minutes of arriving. Liked the food, but as a customer experience it was terrible.

Super tasty food. Lots of gluten-free options. Super friendly and helpful staff. Great atmosphere, amazing presentation and very reasonable pricing. We will be back for sure!

Went here for dinner with our family of 7 (5 adults and 2 kiddos). Was absolutely AMAZING. From the service to the food, to the presentation.. hands down, a must go! If you like thai food or have never tried it before, this is the place to go - you wont be disappointed!

We stumbled across this place by accident and were pleasantly surprised. Service was excellent and food delicious. My husband had the Cashew Chicken and I had the Coconut Curry Soup. Both were made to our “hotness” requests. Looking forward to stopping in again on our next trip to Seattle.

My wife and I had lunch here today and it was awesome. We sat outdoors on a beautiful day. Our server Alexa was great...super helpful and super friendly. We shared the Pad Thai and the Crispy Garlic Chicken and both were delicious. The Pad Thai had great flavor and with a heat level of 2 only a slight kick. The Crispy Garlic Chicken was covered in a sweet but not too sweet glaze yet retained all its crispness. I thought all the prices were very reasonable and I would highly recommend Noi’s.

Wonderful restaurant and very tasty food. Great service. Good wine list. Excellent tom ka gai soup. Some glitches - two of the dishes noted shiitake mushrooms - there were none in either. The chicken satay was dry and stale. Both deficiencies were promptly corrected but they should not serve old chicken even it it was Sunday.

Superb Thai restaurant. Really fresh and perfectly cooked vegetables. Service was excellent and location was perfect for visiting central Seattle. We would go back anytime.

The food was excellent tasting with great presentation. Service was excellent. All the dishes were great for sharing

The best Pad Thai outside of Thailand. My friend enjoyed Black noodles with beef. It was so delicious! We got to-go for lunch, and came back to order more for dinner later. Our server Christ was super nice to us. Thank you

Extremely disappointed after walking here in the cold to find out that they closed well before the advertised hours. Wouldn’t recommend.

For us it was a great experience. Both food and drinks were perfect. They have this deconstructed egg filled with cream and that was delicious. We went very late and the place was still busy but we got a table outside with a view. Would definitively recommend the place

Great food selection. Friendly waiters and a nice location. Presentation is top-notch. 2 out of 5 in spiciness is enough if you're not very tolerant to spicy food, trust me!

We were visiting from out of state and decided to try Noi based on a coworker’s recommendation. Since we were already in the area and had found nearby parking, we changed our dinner plans and opted for lunch instead. We even arrived before the restaurant opened. Unfortunately, our experience started going downhill right away. The hostess on duty, Samantha (“Sam”), was quite rude from the start. She informed us that we could not be seated inside, which was frustrating—especially since I’m 36 weeks pregnant and was accompanied by my three children, including a two-year-old. The only seating offered was directly in the sun, and it felt unsafe with our toddler trying to reach through the railing. When I asked to use the restroom, Sam was standing right next to me and completely ignored me. I couldn’t help but notice that the inside of the restaurant actually had plenty of available seating. It was disappointing to be told it was full, especially when Google’s live update showed the restaurant as “not busy.” To be fair, our server was kind and the food itself was quite good. However, the poor customer service at the front completely overshadowed the meal. I rarely write reviews, but I felt it was important to share this experience—especially for other parents or expectant mothers. This is not a place I would recommend for families, as they were not accommodating or understanding at all.

The black noodles with tofu were very good and the perfect portion size and nicely spiced. My wife also enjoyed pine apple rive. We did not have a reservation and were fortunate to be seated. The hostess was very nice and checked in with us through the evening. Our wait staff was very friendly and attentive. The restaurant location was very nice. Basically located on the main stairway leading up from the waterfront to downtown and it has a balcony that projects over the steps. We had a two top at the edge of the deck and loved it as we could see the water and the setting sun.

We lucked up on Noi Thai and were so pleased. We didn't have a reservation, but the hostess made a quick change to accommodate us. (Do make a reservation!) I had Crying Tiger, which was excellent. But the real star was our server, Alexa. She was charming, quick, perfectly attentive, and made us feel like we were the only guests in the (very pretty) dining room. I would travel 2000 miles again just to have the same experience. Don't overlook this downtown jewel.

Noi Thai has been a family favourite for years since the first time we’ve come to Seattle. The restaurant offers a variety of Thai dishes, with each being delicious! Noi Thai has friendly staff and a quick kitchen, but it’s clear they put care into each meal. The food is absolutely breathtaking and the restaurant is a must-eat. By far one of the best restaurants in Seattle!

Great Thai place in Downtown with a lively atmosphere, friendly service and tasty food. We had the green curry with chicken as well as pad siew-Ee with tofu and both dishes were excellent. You can choose your spicy level from 1 to 5. We chose level 2 for the noodles which was just nice for us. Level 3 for the curry was a tad spicy but still bearable. Overall, tasted pretty authentic!

Great place for a business lunch or dinner with friends. Upscale place with delicious food, right across from the Art Museum.

Yeah, this restaurant was one of the closest ones to where we were staying at The Harbor Steps but we really loved the Thai food. We enjoyed trying different dishes such as the Pad Thai, Tom Yum, Yellow Curry Crab and Spring rolls. There was a mess up with the crab fried rice (no crab) but still overall excellent.

We found this place that had just reopened. Waited 1 hr to be seated and was well worth the wait. Started of with Muy Thai Tea...simple, but my wife said one of the best cocktails she has had. Crab rice was just OK...and the only thing I would say that about. Red Curry banging! Spring rolls and Crab Won Tons awesome, Just go if you like Thai!

We went there for lunch last week, and had a really nice time. It gets busy at lunch so I recommend a reservation, but even for those who didn't make one, it didn't appear anybody waited long. We had the vegetarian spring rolls, which my vegan lunch mate loved, I had the garlic chicken, which was pretty good - I may have liked it a little more if it had been unbreaded. It sort of overwhelmed the chicken. The rice was exactly how I like it - sticky! (I had the white rice - my friend had brown and it looked really good. There is a $2.00 upcharge for it). My friend ordered a dish and asked for some adjustments to it since she is vegan, and they happily accommodated all her requests, and she really liked her dish. It has indoor and outdoor seating, as well as seating at a bar if you come alone. I will definitely be back. I thought the value was really good for what you get.

Wow! Amazing experience a block from Seattle's waterfront. We waited about 10 minutes to get a table, and we are so glad we did. Superb Thai food served tastefully and delicious. We've traveled to Thailand multiple times, and this is a first restaurant outside of Thailand we've been to where the presentation of the dishes is similar to that in top restaurants in Bangkok and Phuket. We understand this restaurant was initially established for Thai Airways crew. Highly recommended.

It's a excellent Thai restaurant. From appetizer to desserts everything we ordered were awesome. Their presentation of the food is also very nice and attractive. The ambiance inside the restaurant was also very nice. Definitely recommended for others in downtown Seattle. It's very close to Seattle Aquarium.

Came with my family late at night, the staff were quick and efficient and very friendly! We ordered the appetizer sample plate, which was great. M favourite plate of the night was the garlic fried chicken (amazing!!) The prices are great too!

So I was really looking forward to eating here because the photos of the food looked really good and the atmosphere was right up my alley. One minor thing that happened after we were seated was that we waited almost 13 minutes before our waiter greeted us and offered us water. This is completely unacceptable, after I complained to the host inside the restaurant, all he said was “I’m so sorry that shouldn’t have happened, you’re right, I’m so sorry.” I mentioned I’m not trying to make this a big deal but it’s just not cool when we have to wait 13 minutes while we look at other tables getting water. I’m human, so I understand that there is a possibility that she may have been over-seated. Though it’s really hard to sympathize with that idea, when we sat down waiting to be greeted and we’re seeing someone walking around giving tables right next to us WATER. To make things worst, we only seen our waiter (Jade J) 2 times during our entire time eating here in there. She never once asked us how was the food or if we needed anything, she never came to offer us desert, nothing! Despite the terrible service we received from Jade our waiter, the food was actually really good! That’s why I gave 2 stars, if the service was a lot better, I would’ve hands down gave this place 4 stars. P.S. I did not write this review to spew bad energy, it’s just constructive feedback! Take this and learn from it. I used to work in restaurants business and I know what’s acceptable and what’s not. I hate to pull the race card, but when being one of the only black peoples eating here at the restaurant, it makes it really hard to not do so.

This Thai restaurant was authentic Thai with ambience in a lovely relaxed setting. The staff were very efficient. We didn't habpve a booking so had to wait 10-15 mins. Food choice was good. Serving size was generous. Staff were really pleasant and asked what chilli heat we preferred. I would recommend you book but they do take walk in. Good meal. Definitely would go back.

We were staying a few blocks away and wanted some good Thai food. This restaurant rated well and so we gave it a try. The service and food were excellent! We'd certainly not hesitate to return if in the area again! Recommended!

Excellent experience. Busy which is a good sign downtown Seattle. Got a table easily even on a Thursday evening. Menu is wide but also with twists of innovation. I had the green papaya salad with sticky rice (4 out of 5 on spicy factor) which was delicious but potent, fresh rolls washed down with a Bangkok mule. Fresh and tasty food. Service decent but a little overstretched for attentiveness. Sure the noodles and curries would be lush. Would recommend.
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Neither of us thought the food was outstanding, but the people who run the restaurant are extremely gracious. My choice was too sweet and mostly noodle with not enough chicken. The curry my companion had was better.