
4.0
271 of 3,215 Restaurants in Seattle

I have eaten here dozens of times and the food is consistently good. Friendly fast service, great drinks. Sen Mee Chicken is one of my favorites, among many. I have taken friends, family and guests there again and again. It's all around wonderful.

Some of the best Thai food I have had anywhere. We were there two times in 3 days. One lunch, one dinner. We love Asian food and have it often. Order anything that catches your eye. You can't go wrong. Friendly, helpful staff! If this isn't the best Thai food ever, then it's #2.

We had a scallop stir-fry with huge scallops in it and a dish with chicken, spinach, and peanut sauce. Both were excellent but a little salty. It was so nice to have the option of brown or white rice. The brown rice was incredible. We were also impressed that they have Hefferwizen beer on tap. The also have a full bar and nice ambiance. Prices are decent. We would definitely eat here again.

The service was good. Quantities of food adaquate. Nice atmosphere. The flavors however were muted. They lacked the fish sauce, lime, chilies and fresh herbs in any real quantity that distinguishes Thai food from nearby Malaysia, Vietnam and China. I had to ask for chilies as none were added to my dish during the cooking process. I wish I had more lime and fish sauce! My husband's dish included jarred tomato sauce. Odd. As we only tried two dishes I hate to judge the entire establishment. In future I would recommend a conversation with the server before ordering.

Excellent food- the best Ba Mee duck soup I have had outside of SE Asia! Attentive service and warm atmosphere.

Excellent Thai food, particularly their many soups. This is an excellent place to meet friends and fight off a cold, damp Seattle day. Their soups are rich, filling and spicy (but you can control the heat). Staff is equally warm. Other dishes are good, too, but I find myself going back to the soup again and again.

Wonderful, calming and peaceful atmosphere. Cloth tablecloths, very clean, and the food was excellant!

We go here when we are going to Seattle Center event. The place is nice with window seating. Parking is hard to get so we usually walk a few blocks to get here. We have eaten both weekend lunch ad weekday lunch and dinner here. Soup comes with the meal. Portions of the main course are large. The food is really good. I love the lunch choices. Hubby and I get different items and taste them. They have always been very good and presented pretty. I had a Chef Special prawn dish for dinner which was excellent. I would recommend this to friends and family but they have gone and agree ! Great Food and great Service!

I thought this place was pricey. Ambience was good. I had the duck. Had to pay extra for the rice. Waitress was very attentive. Food was good but not that good for the price I think.

good variety in their dishes. quite a few vegetarian options that I liked as well. and they can make things really spicy if you ask them to... the soup I asked for was fantastic. the noodles were well done as well. overall really good experience

Food was fresh and flavorful. But beware the spice ratings - one of the people we were with got mildly spicy and it was nearly too hot!

We ate here a couple of years ago when visiting Seattle, and had fond memories of how great the food was. So we stopped in again recently on our way to a concert. The place was crowded, and we were told it would be a 30 minute wait. After 20 minutes, we checked with the hostess to see how things were going and were told - it would be a 30 minute wait! There were two different "hostesses" doing the seating, both were completely scattered and confused, they had names written on no less than 3 different sheets of paper, and whoever was complaining the loudest was getting seated. Due to our concert time, I decided to do a little complaining of my own, and what do you know, we got seated right away. While we'd been waiting, we'd noticed that a lot of the diners had been looking large menus with color pictures. But we - and most of the people who'd been seated just before us - had been given photocopied menus with no pictures. I don't know if they ran out of menus or what. We looked over our cheap paper menu, which didn't have many of the dishes we remembered. After about 5 minutes, a busboy came by with water, and that was it. No server ever came by. We waited another 5 minutes, and finally gave up and walked out. I can't comment on the food this time around, but the service is the worst I've ever encountered.

The menu of meal choices at Racha is quite extensive. Every meal we have tried has been of superior quality and taste. The two servers we became acquainted with, Arm and Eve treated us like royalty. We highly recommend Racha to anyone and everyone.

This is much better than average Thai food. We've eaten Thai food all over the world (including Thailand and France and London) and this above average. Like all Thai restaurants in the US they over-sweeten the Pad Thai but it is very good Thai food. Nice ambiance and good service. Really a 4+

Pretty decent Thai food. 1/2 notch below Tup Tim Thai.

I live in Vancouver BC and used to come to this restaurant every time I traveled to Seattle - They either sold to new owners or lost the chef - Anyway the Racha went from great to less than mediocre - Food is lousy and really more like buffet Chinese food than the refined Thai it used to be - Sorry, I will miss the old Racha

Even when in this neighborhood, my ole stomping grounds, I have refrained from returning here -- preferring to eat in the other close-by restaurants. A friend and I looked for a happy hour place, and this was as good as any on a Wed. We had the Fresh Roll, the Calamari, the Fried Gyoza, and I had a plate of Phad Thai Beef. The prices were fair. The Gyoza were not tasty, but bland. Phad Thai is hard to do badly, and it was fine. Service was slow, but friendly. This eatery fell out of favor with me because its staff was becoming aloof and not-friendly -- I ate here a lot before this. Now, I guess I will dip in and out, but not go out of my way to patronize it.

The service was prompt and attentive and the food was very good. We started with an appetizer of vegetables wrapped in rice noodles, dipped in a peanut sauce – very good. Then we had the prawns on spinach with peanut sauce and the sweet and sour prawns. The spinach dish was mild and the sweet and sour dish was slightly spicy, and both were delicious.

We've been to many Thai restaurants in several different cities including one down the street from Racha. The experience for us can be summarized as follows: - Poor service - Rush dinning (good for those who want to eat quickly and get out) - Inconsistent cooking, what they say and what they do are not the same. Try another restaurant if you have a choice.

I'm not a "hot" Thai food person but the food here is absolutely the best. For the degree of "hot" for me was perfect and everything was so fresh. The Phad Thai noodles were so good and the Prawns and Asparagus &Coconut Prawns were the best I have eaten anywhere....great location on Queen Anne Hill before a movie, game or any evernt going on at the Seattle Center...also the staff persons are friendly and helpful.

This place has average food. We were there for dinner. The appetizers were ok. We had spring rolls and chicken satay that was ok. Then came the Pad Thai - that was awful and the grilled shrimp noodles- that was miserable and $17.00. Cold insipid food was so bad and flavorless that we didnt want to bring home leftovers. So disappointed!

The food at this restaurant was not great. The calamari were so salty we couldn't eat them. Our waitress was very apologetic and brought us a new plate... however they were too salty as well. We sent them back and weren't charged. The rest of the food was ok, but also quite salty, possibly to cover up for the marginal quality. I'd give this place a pass next time.

After visiting the Chihuly museum we found this great Thai spot. Very authentic flavors from satay to beef noodle soup. We all enjoyed the excellent food & service.

This is our go to neighborhood Thai spot. The servers are always super friendly and anything that we try is always spot on and delicious. The pad thai , racha fried rice, crab Rangoon and the duck are just a few of my personal favorites. Only dish I have ever had here that missed were the chicken wings. The prices are very approachable and you can have a great meal without breaking the bank. If you are in lower queen anne and looking for a nice place to eat some quality Thai food. Go here!

I have enjoyed this restaurant a number of times before going to an event at the Seattle Center. I love the food and the atmosphere. It's a bit on a pricey side for Thai food, but it's worth it for a special treat once in a while. I always order the Red Curry with brown rice and a side of the green beans. This time my family and I shared Phad Thai and Chicken fried rice also.

When I lived in Lower Queen Anne for 5 years in the mid-2000's I frequented this eatery regularly. Since, I came to look on it as declining in quality and customer service, and have dined there only when other options did not serve -- as when attending a cultural event at the Armory, Seattle Center early last month and Obasan a few doors down was closed [Sunday], or when a co-diner wanted to try it. The food and service that day was standard. There used to be another Thai restaurant further north on Mercer St, just after the Bank of America on the right, called Tup Tim Thai. I ate there a couple of times, and it seemed the food was much more attentively prepared and presented.

Great food and great prices.

We love Thai food (eat it every single week) and have tried many in Seattle and many other cities. Racha is our favorite for many reasons. First their menu is enormous and they have all the classic Thai favorites, but for currys they have numerous! They have all the Thai salads, weeping tiger, larb gai and all the soups. And, since they are effectively a noodle house they have numerous noodle dishes. Lovely wine and beer selection and of course cocktails. Finally their fried dishes use canola oil which is much better for my allergies. Lastly, little known secret ...some of the best fried calamari in the city. Its called calamari straws and the cut it in strips.

There are about 5 Thai places within walking distance of Racha. Go to any of those for better and less expensive food.

We live nearby the Racha and go there several times a year. It is the only decent restaurant in our neighborhood quiet enough for a normal conversation. The servers are friendly. We even had a Thai server who spoke Thai to us! The food was either delicious or disappointing. We started with the veggie wraps with peanut sauce, but they must have been out of veggies for it was all lettuce. We also ordered the yum calamari--it wasn't yummy at all--overly spiced and very chewy. The pad Thai was also disappointing. Very bland without the normal Thai ingredients. Maybe it was just an off night for we have had better on other occasions. We ordered jungle curry because we had never tried it. It looked and tasted like a bland soup without any curry flavor. We sent it back and ordered the yellow curry mentioned below. On the plus side the prink hing chicken (with green beans) was very tasty. The yellow curry with beef was also excellent with a hint of sweetness possibly from pineapple.

Good food with good service. Definitly would recommend and return if in the area. Not amazing but good.

This is our neighborhood place. Love the pad thai. Their peanut sauce is delicious. Sweet staff and love the environment.

Over priced. Go straight up the hill to Thai Kitchen for some serious Thai food.

Delicious food and fantastic vegetarian options!! Such a vast menu and a lovely space, as well. Felt very comfortable and welcoming, the staff is very nice, and overall a great experience. Can't wait to come back!

Great spot for Thai food in-city. They have a lot more choices in the menu than most Thai restaurants in the Seattle area. My favorite is the gai yang.

We had a good Thai meal here. We were in the area and my daughter recommended Racha. The get the flavors right. It is on Mercer, close to Seattle Center.

A friend and I were visiting Seattle after a cruise. I really wanted something different and saw the Thai restaurant. I was a bit overwhelmed with all of the choices on the menu though he photos were somewhat helpful. So I described what I was hungry for to the server. I wanted egg noodles, vegetables, prawns and a bit of different seasoning that was not too fried tasting. She knew exactly what I should order and it was not on the menu. The pea pods and beans along with the red peppers, onions and Chinese celery were fresh and not overly cooked. There were 5 scrumptious prawns as well. My friend ate one of there salads and was equally impressed with the freshness and not being overly cooked. I have had better Thai food in New Zealand but this came in second. I highly recommend it.

I love Thai food and this place blew me away! Went with a party of five, we were all seated right away and service was excellent throughout the evening. I had the cripy duck, which I would recommend. Two of us had the pud thai, also good. The atmosphere is very nice, and it is in a great neighborhood.

This is a charming neighborhood restaurant in the Queen Anne district. The atmosphere and service are great and so is the wait staff. Unfortunately, I didn't find the food here to be exceptional. I ordered the papaya salad, which fell way short. I've had it before in other Thai restaurants and they just didn't have the touch. A great papaya salad should be very refreshing and the key is in the dressing and assembly. Their salad was poorly dressed, on the dry side and not that attractive or tasty. The prawn satay was okay. The green asparagus, I believe it was, that was included on the skewers, was too charred. Disappointing. I will be searching for finer Thai in Seattle.

My kids (ages 14 and 8) stumbled across this place because it was close to our hotel and decided to pop in. Was pleasantly surprised when I looked it up after we sat down and saw the great TripAdvisor reviews! The Meatball Soup and Chicken Pud Tai was MORE than enough for the three of us. Both were great and the Soup was just flavorful and spicy enough to make your nose run a little. Took a star off for unnecessarily slow service and not keeping water glasses full...essential with a spicier dish!

Nice variety. Good pricing. Great food! Will definitely go back. Located within walking distance from our hotel in Queen Anne district. We had three different dishes at our table and they were all excellent.

Other than the attentive service, I can't figure out how this place lasts. Been there twice, underwhelmed by the food both times. The spring rolls could have come out of the frozen food section, and the mango sticky rice? Don't label it as "seasonal" and then serve it in mid-November with a hard, tart mango and stale rice. Points though for graciously accommodating our group of 24.

Racha Thai offers a wide variety of Thai cuisine, including curries, satays, and soups. The duck curry was so good that it brought me back a second day on my vacation. However, the chef is a bit cautious with regard to spicy hot. I requested 3 stars and could barely detect any heat. The curry was quite flavorful without the heat, so it wasn’t an issue. The cocktails are also very good, especially their Thai-inspired house cocktails.

This is one of the better Thai food places near Seattle Center. Their happy hour is decent, but I wouldn't bother with it.

What does Seattle to do in the Argosy Cruise around Lake Union Lake Washington. Afterwards we went to restaurant for Thai food. We had basil stir-fry rice, and Ginger chicken stir fry it was very tasty.

This Thai restaurant has an extensive menu and beverage list. We had fried rice and ginger chicken with crab parcels to begin with all very enjoyable. The service was quick, too quick in fact as our main courses came out before we had finished our crab parcels.

Had dinner there - service was fast and friendly. Food was fresh and we all liked our choices. Best was cashew, onion, and rice combo.

We first patronised Racha back in 2004 – it was our Valentines Dinner. Fond memories. We ate there fairly loyally until the last several months – when we felt the quality of the fare, and the value for money were diminishing. We gave it a try a few days ago, to see if things had gone back to the good old days. Unfortunately, our boycott was justified. We ordered simple complete meals off the menu, e.g., garlic chicken. Service was fine, though the two staff who know us well, and had not seen us for several months, made no mention of our absence – which may be a good thing. They may have seen us passing the wrap-around windows, without stopping. The food, however, was wanting. They used to give a type of spring roll with the complete luncheon. This time, there was only the bowl of soup. Are they trying to cut corners? Anyway, about the soup... we are used to the eastern way, and just slurped it down. It was fine. The waitress was nice, and brought us chop sticks without our asking. The food plate, however, did not impress. The edges of the plate had drips of gravy. Judges on the cooking contests on TV always advise cleanliness. It looks lowly otherwise, like they don’t care about or respect what they put in front of you. The Pad Thai noodle was fine, along with the white rice. However, the garlic chicken was bland, and not a dish you would expect for a Thai establishment that wants to present as upmarket, with prices to match. Even Tup Tim Thai down the street does better, and noticeably is indeed very well patronized. It seemed a plate, and presentation that you would receive at any old greasy spoon, or lunch wagon. Like a loco moco, or other plate lunch in Hawaii – you know what you are getting, it drips, and is delicious... but at half the price. No, I think we were wise to have given this locale a miss -- when there are others so closeby that care. We won’t go back unless we are really, really rushed; are treated; or see a “under new management” sign.

Stopped in for a quick bite while I was waiting to pick up my daughter and her friend from a concert that was ending soon. The food was DELICIOUS. When I told our server that my daughter was getting out of a concert soon so I was in a bit of a hurry they were super accommodating. Definitely recommend

recommended by our staff at the nearby Mediterranean Hotel two blocks away - very good menu to choose from - my girlfriend and i shared an appetizer and each ordered an entree - the appetizer was good and the entrees were huge (red curry and pad thai) - shared the bananas in coconut milk dessert - very good meal

FOOD They serve delicious Thai food. I have been here numerous times and not once I was disappointed. Their rice preparations are great, nothing extraordinary though. SERVICE The servers were courteous and friendly. AMBIANCE It has a quiet, cozy ambiance much like any other Thai restaurant in the city.

My girlfriend who used to live in the restaurant's neighborhood recommended this restaurant to us during our visit. I ordered the Crying Tiger dish and Papaya Salad and was extremely satisfied with my selections. We got a spoonful of green tea ice cream after our meal and my daughter loved her mango desert. The only thing that was kind of a disappointment was the pad thai ... it was a bit sticky. Server was exceptionally nice and helpful. Food was served quickly and nicely. Will eat here again if I ever find myself in Seattle again.

Racha has an extensive menu with many interesting items. Everyone loved the curries (yellow medium spice and Masadum (?) which where well blended and have a coconut overtone. The fragran douck was very good, dumplings and everything was enjoyed.

I had red curry with chicken spicy level 2 and my wife had fresh spring rolls with peanut sauce. we don't find our stuff in Seattle very often but when we do we make that point to visit this Thai food restaurant.

Stopped in here since I was staying close by and didn't want to wander into downtown for the evening. It was pretty packed already around 6pm on a Saturday night, so was pleased to get a table right away. We had the Chicken Satay, which was nicely done. I'm currently eating 'clean', so didn't try the peanut sauce that came with it. The broccoli with garlic was a good side dish. We also enjoyed the Panang Curry. The wait staff was pleasant and efficient. Overall atmosphere was comfortable even though tables are fairly close together. Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.

i'd recommend the thai nibble 'miang khum' - spices crunchy goodies wrapped in chewy leaves

Our Uber driver recommended this as his favorite Thai restaurant in Seattle. We concur. Very comfortable atmosphere. The catfish was excellent as was the yellow curry.

Food is ok but not Authentic Thai cuisine! Ordered several dishes only to be disappointed when they use ketchup for their Pad Thai?!?

Waiter was very attentive, food choices were wonderful, and our entries were well prepared. Many menu choices, including vegetarian. It's a Thai restaurant, but includes many Indian entrees as well. The restaurant was quiet enough for a decent conversation after a challenging play.

Three of us went for lunch during the week and found the food to be tasty and plentiful. However, the service was mechanical and very slow. We waited about 45 minutes before our lunch came. It appeared that they were short of staff, as the few waiters were scurrying around and the food took a long time coming out of the kitchen. From where we sat, we could see them preparing it, so we know it was fresh ! I had the seafood pod thai and there was enough left that I had two more meals at home. It was a warm day, and the large windows were open, creating the effect of bringing the outdoors inside, which was very pleasant.

My favorite dish is the Crying Tiger. It is a spicy steak salad that never fails to please. The Sen Mee noodle dishes are very good, and my daughter's favorite. We also love the gyoza and spring roll appetizers. Really, we've never had anything here we didn't really enjoy. Generous portions and fast, friendly service.

We found this restaurant by accident. We left an Irish pub a few doors down because they were rude and walked up to this Thai restaurant. What a wonderful surprise. Spotlessly clean. Very friendly staff. Great service. Delicious food. We couldn’t have been happier.

We ate here as we were staying nearby and it was convenient. We were welcomed and seated at a good table. The menu is pretty standard but it covers most of what you would expect. The biggest shock was how quickly the food is served. Too quick as you start to feel a little rushed. But it was very tasty. We would return as it is convenient.

We had a lovely dinner at Racha Noodle and Thai Cuisine. The menu offered many choices and we were thrilled to find our favorites. People around us were making yummy noises so we knew the food would be good! It was. We started with chicken satay accompanied by a fantastic peanut sauce. My favorite. I had a garlic and chicken dish that was fabulous. My husband had noodles with chicken and vegetables which he loved. Terrific dinner. Hope you love it too!

I being in this restaurant twice already and I found the dishes well seasoned just right, good quality service big space to accommodate families.

Excellent food. Great service. Nice atmosphere. Good value. They didn't get flapped about someone joining our party. Great dining experience!

This was definitely the best meal of our trip and easily one of the top meals I have had in a long time -- and with decent prices to boot. Maybe it isn't authentic, but I don't really care, as long as the food tastes good. I would highly recommend this to anyone in Seattle. All four of us left very happy.

oh man - kinda pricey but some of their dishes are so so good

Although the food wasn't a WOW for me; it was good food, the staff were friendly and the restaurant was clean and enjoyable to visit. The service was a bit slow. We got our food quickly, but slow to take or order and slow to bring the check, etc. I had the Pud Thai. When I asked for no meat, the waitress offered vegetables, which was not an option on the menu. This was very nice and, of course, the vegetables made the dish much more flavorful and filling. Huge portion, enough that I took half back to the apartment we were staying at and was able to eat leftovers the next day.

Good tom yum soup but not for a good price.

AWESOME Thai food. Too Pricey (you pay for the atmosphere)

Average food. We tried several dishes including chicken with pea pods, pad Thai, and fresh spring rolls. Nothing memorable. Peanut sauce for spring rolls tasteless. Asked for super hot on one dish, but it arrived bland. Rice cold. It wasn't that busy, so no excuse.

A little pricey for Thai food for dinner, but great price at lunch!! One of my favs... for like 12 bucks you get spring rolls, soup, entree, rice (they have brown) and a little scoop of interesting,yet yummy, icecream. Mmmmmm....

We enjoyed Pad Thai and Red Curry for lunch. The food was delicious and the staff was wonderful! Nice atmosphere, we will definitely be back!

Very good food, friendly service, and good size portions for lunch. The calamari appetizer was not a large portion for $10. Bright atmosphere located on a corner and a close walk from our hotel, The Maxwell. Also, there is a good shopping food market right across the street. Two beers, and appetizer and three lunch entrees with tip cost 73.00. Mango ice cream for dessert. Would eat here again!

Late dinner for a party of 10 and they accommodated us quickly. The portions were large allowing many of us to share an entree. The service was good and the food was delicious. No complaints. Definitely recommend. :)

I have eaten Thai food all over the Puget Sound Area and I think I now have a new favorite. The flavors and freshness are excellent. The portions incredible and the service is with a HUGE smile. Will definitely be going back.

My boyfriend and I were walking by this restaurant on a nice sunny day and the large window was open in the front of the restaurant. The atmosphere looked nice so we decided to try it. The hostess was also our waitress and she was COMPLETELY scatter brained. I don't know if she just started there but she did not know what was going on. She seated us but didn't give us menus...then brought us water and still no menus. I had to ask after sitting there for at least 5 minutes. We ordered an appetizer and then ordered our entrees. She brought everything all at once and messed up part of the order. She did not come back to check on us at all. The food wasn't great either. It was just another average Thai restaurant. We will not be going back.

Racha is only a block and a half away from the Key Arena and very convenient to have dinner before a concert (saw Bette Midler - Excellent). We had three tasty dishes: golden duck, buttery scallops, and tofu pud see ew (wide flat noodles), plus a small bowl of brown rice. Great that each dish came with delicious vegetables, too. Service was great. Join the Racha Club to get discounts on meals.

I've been here a couple of times and it's not only excellent food but you can talk with your friends without feeling pressured to leave no matter how busy. It's SO convenient to the Seattle Center and has an excellent Happy Hour as well.

Racha Noodle has an impressive menu including the standard Thai items and chief specials. We had the Garlic Delight with Seafood, Thai Grilled Chicken Salad and a Pud See Ew. Service was good, food came out quickly and was tasty and the meal was a good experience right before our show at the Seattle Center. We will be back.

We love this Thai restaurant. The food is great and the menu is extensive. I've been very impressed with the service as well. The servers are so attentive and really focus on getting it right. The decor is very pleasant. Our only minor problem is we both have trouble reading the menu it's very extensive and since it is somewhat dark in the dining room and the print is small we struggle reading the ingredients in the dishes.mweve come up with solution though. The complete menu can be found online...problem solved. We decide before we go.

Noodles, thai food, gyosas, variety is not an issue here, attention is quite nice the food is amazing but a little pricey. But it really worth every single penny.... i will come again when have the chance i liked it a lot!!!! Near from the Maxwell hotel which is amazing by the way...

Went there twice and can’t be faulted. Big portions of really tasty food, friendly, helpful and attentive staff, and exceptional value. Would go back in an instant.

My wife got the pad thai which was creamy and flavorful, while mine was made with large fresh vegetables and chicken (sorry can't remember the name). A great meal that was hot and quickly repaired. They advertise for $2 beers but at the bar only which is silly. Other than that it was great!

We spotted this restaurant while sightseeing in the area of our hotel. The menu looked interesting so we decided to give it a try. The food was excellent, reasonably priced and had large portions. We highly recommend this place.

If you are looking for Thai food at a good price in a nice setting then this restaurant is great. It is within walking distance of the Seattle Center. There were many menu options (including gluten free options) and the atmosphere was also nice.

This a very friendly place with lots of locals having lunch. The staff was friendly and service great. We both ordered a combination plate and it came out to $19 not including tip. Pretty good compared to other locations we've eaten at in Seattle.

Haven't had Thai food this good since Thailand! Loved it. Great selection but the curries that they are known for where sublime. The BBQ pork starter was also a win. Enjoy!

Racha is two short blocks from Seattle Center and is a cozy, welcoming spot before or after events. I've eaten there twice in the past month with various friends. We've had a total of nine different dishes, all very good. Excellent service. Elegant but unpretentious, with both inexpensive and pricy menu choices. My only quibble is that three stars of spiciness seemed more like one; next time I'll ask for some advice from the waitstaff. I'll be back!

Decent Thai food. Not super authentic, but tasty and good service.

My sister, who lives in Seattle, took me to this little restaurant and it was delicious. I had a salad called Crying Tiger which was much more than a salad. It grilled 8 oz of New York Steak tossed with lime chili pepper vinaigrette, sweet basil, shallots, mint, green onion, and lettuce. She had yellow curry with prawns and there was enough food for three meals. Very good. You will enjoy the varied menu and the atmosphere. Fondly, Judy Helm Wright--Author--PetParent--IntuitiveWiseWoman

We went here late on a Friday night after a concert. They stayed open late and sat lots of people going by. The yellow curry and pad Thai was very good.

Recently tom ka gai soup for dinner. I felt like in Bangkok. Authentic preparation, large amount. Friendly and fast service, affordable prices, good choice of beer and other beverages

We stumbled in here after six hours of travel on July 4...we were both pretty hangry. The first couple of restaurants we walked by were closed for holiday. So when we saw that this one was open, we didn't hesitate to stop. SO glad we did....the food was awesome. Pud Thai so good and the fresh rolls were just that, delightfully crisp with an awesome peanut sauce. My husband had the golden cashew dish with chicken....both meals thoroughly enjoyed. Full bar, too. You should stumble in, if you have the chance. Great choice!

During our recent travels, a Seattle-based friend whom I hadn't seen in many years suggested this as the dinner locale for us to reconnect along with our respective wives. What a wonderful evening. The food was superb (and a few cuts above the Thai and Asian fare available around Denver). And the atmosphere was relaxed but very nice. All thumbs up.

Very good food and service, Haven't had Thai food this good since Thailand! Loved it. We had the tom Yum Soup which was flavorful and spicy .. and the rice and curries were fab.

There will always be times when there service is just a little off, or they miss something. But for the number of times we eat there, they are a pretty consistant sure thing. The food is really fantastic. We like the chicken satay and the peanut butter sauce. They are wonderful, and light. The WonTon soup is excellent! I also have enjoyed the beef Pud Sie Eue (sorry about the spelling...it is pronounced like "Pad See You").

My husband and I have been here on two occasions and both times we were very happy with the service and the food. This time we took my sister who was visiting from out of town. We all were happy with our meals and service. We started with vegetable spring rolls and the tempura mushrooms which were all really good. So good that we all devoured them in no time. It was the first time I 'd seen the mushrooms on the menu. I'll be sure to have them again. I stuck with my usual of stir fried veggies with tofu which is always delicious. My husband always tries a new dish and this time he had the Thai fried rice w/prawns. He enjoyed it so much that he stretched it for two more days for lunch. My sister also loved the Golden Duck that she ordered. We got there before the evening rush, so we were seated quickly. We didn't like the first table we were shown and asked to sit in the window facing the street. We were happily accommodated. We've eaten at the Southcenter location, but prefer this location for the staff and neighborhood.

The service is excellent here, the restaurant is very classy and clean, and the food is good. The staff are very accommodating to families, and my kids actually ate the food here.

Nice job by Racha Noodles. We went with 13 friends and family. Quite an event. We shared some appetizers of the rice wrapped veggies with a spicy peanuty sauce. When you added extra spice wow. Then we all either shared or ate individual portions of many different and varied dishes. We ate a nice pud Thai and a wide beef noodle dish both quite tasty. Nice job Racha.

I had a delicious dinner here last night. First the traditional soup then a large serving of Sockeye Salmon on a bed of salad. Very fresh and good.
Great local restaurant
Very friendly and helpful service! Food was excellent. This is just a small local Thai place with a huge menu and really, really good food. Nothing fancy but I would definitely go back if in the neighborhood.