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My office ordered take out. It came well wrapped and the food was exceptional. I am sure the food is even better if you dine in.

The food is really good and on Sundays they include a mini salad bar that's really good as well. This place fills up pretty fast so go early. Staff is very friendly and prices are very reasonable. Didn't give them 5 stars because my portion this particular time was smaller than usual. They were very fast in bringing our food out though.

I'm not a Thai fan, my daughter loves the stuff. The menu is about 8 pages. We were asked 3 times if we were ready to order. The restaurant was really busy, when we arrived. It took me a while to decide, because I like curry and my daughter hates it. I thought we might share. We ordered steamed pork dumplings, fish cakes, hot and sour soup with crab, and my daughter ordered a chicken noodle dish. The dumplings were very dry with a sweet, thick soy sauce. The fish cakes were like mini omelettes. Super eggy. The hot and sour soup was neither, but it was tasty. Daughter's chicken noodle dish was very sweet. Our bill was $28. It didn't change my mind about Thai food. We were asked if we were ready to go, about 5 minutes after we got our food. Most of it went in to-go containers, only to be thrown out. I don't see any reason to go back and I won't remember the place in a month.

I went here cause it was suppose to be amazing- it's decent. First, the server chick was so rude. I came in for takeout 4 mins before they opened [if you looked at the clock on the other side of the restaurant I was 30 seconds early]. She acted like she couldn't help me at all. I understand I got their "early" I could wait just fine but being rude about it, unacceptable. I walked up to her at 5:00 pm and was ready to order, she looked at the clock and rolled her eyes. I ordered pad thai....meh. It was ok but the chicken was super dry. Nothing special that's for sure. I say check it out if you want but I won't be going back purely because of how this girl responded to her customers. And I'll tell all my friends as well!

I've eaten at Thai Cuisine several times. Every time the food is well prepared, fresh, and tasty. The service is overall quite good. Lunch buffet is good and plentiful for the appetizers and such. For a local place, well worth visiting and enjoying.

Outstanding selection of Thai buffet for $10.95 with an entrée. Not only was there salad but a delicious dessert of rice pudding with blueberries. There were two soups. The chicken mushroom soup had a very subtle, yummy flavor. I have to go back for a second serving. I had the meat oyster entrée and it was extremely tasty and I had to bring most of it home since the salad bar was so inviting . The wait staff was efficient and unobtrusive. They quickly cleared away any plates that were used.

Really enjoyed this place. The staff is very friendly and welcoming. The food is fresh and the lunch menu had many choices. The buffet is an added bonus that introduced me to fried broccoli and fried sweet potatoes. Yum!

Very tasty, enormous menu and extremely efficient staff. Very attractive restaurant, brightly lit and we'll decorated

We had lunch on a Sunday. Get here early, because by 12:30 the dining room was packed! The menu is pretty basic at lunch: stir fry dishes and noodles. Everything comes with the appetizer, soup and salad bar. The atmosphere is comfortable and the staff is friendly.

This is our favorite place for Thai food in Austin. We discovered this by chance, and have come back here many times. Each time we’ve been here we’ve had decent service and great food. We started this visit with an appetizer of spring rolls, which are very goof. For the main course my wife had the pra ram (with pork) and I had the spicy cashew (with chicken). We love how the rice is served in a heart-shape. All the food was delicious and very filling. While this is located in a strip-mall, the interior space is done correctly so it doesn’t feel small. Parking is decent, and can be entered from the side-street as well as Parmer. This is a place we continue to keep coming back to because it’s so good.

Nice place , good food . free spring rolls ,eggroll, soups , salad for lunch special . My husband love the springrolls with the sauce (free at lunch time) . I love the tofu and potato soup (free at lunch time) . Try the stir-frice flat rice noodle , im in love with that.

8 of us and we ordered 8 different dishes and there wasn’t on we did not like The restaurant is clean and the interior pleasant. The staff were very friendly and accommodating. We had the coconut ice cream for dessert as well as the tapioca pudding both were delicious. We also had the Thai iced tea, try it you will like it I guarantee it

Lunch is busy so come a little early to miss the crowd. Lunch special includes soup/salad/appetizer bar. Service is friendly and efficient. Decor is colorful, comfortable, and pleasant. Food is fresh and plentiful. There are vegan options as well. I will be returning soon.

Nice variety on lunch menu and soup & appetizer/salad bar included. I usually order Pad Thai w/pork because I enjoy this version more than any I have had at any other restaurant. Also recommend Garlic Paradise and Curries (which change by day of the week). Service is usually friendly and efficient. Big lunchtime crowd, so best to get there before 11:30 or after 12:45 to be seated more quickly. Good assortment of salad,appetizers,& soup (also rotated daily) included with lunch menu.

First time it was cool in Texas and I had to have some curry after deer hunting. This was my first time here so I wasn't aware of portion size. They are huge. I ordered the tom ka and red curry with chicken. The soup is a meal. The curry bowl is enough for 2-3 people. Very good seasoning and it tasted just like everything should. Enough to break a sweat. Large menu, so it would be nice to explore.

My wife and I both love Thai food. Someone who is married to a Thailand native told us about Thai Cuisine and said it was their favorite place in Austin. We stopped by for dinner on a Sunday night and it is tucked away in the corner of a strip center. Once we entered it was decorated in bright, vibrant colors and very appealing. The menu was huge with lots of different choices to choose from. My wife has to eat gluten free and she was thrilled that almost all the entrees on the menu could be prepared in that fashion. She ordered the "Green Curry" and it came in a huge bowl and it was nice and spicy. She ended up taking half of it home it was so large, and she absolutely gave it two thumbs up. I ordered the "Hot Sea" that was a wok-fried seafood combination of shrimp, mussels, scallops, squid and fresh veggies. It was out of sight good! The one thing I liked is that they didn't use any "farm raised" shrimp and seafood. It was definitely wild caught and the flavor that comes with that type of seafood. We were so full we didn't try any of their variety of desserts, but all of them looked and sounded awesome. Service was good and the prices are fair.

With the closing of our favorite Thai place on Anderson Lane, and the turn-for-the-worse our second favorite place on 620 took, we were desperate to find a replacement. We did, and this is the place. Thai Cuisine is located in the corner of a strip mall, so it could be easily overlooked. When we entered, we didn’t see a lot of patrons, but the interior was nicely done. It had an air of authenticity about, which gave us a good feeling. There were so many great things on the menu to try, and we got a number of them. The egg rolls appetizers were okay, but the chicken satay was excellent. For our main courses, we ordered pad kra prow, pad thai, and the sesame beef. With all the dishes, the meat was tender, and the vegetables were crunchy. We also enjoyed how the side of rice came in heart-shapes. Everything was delicious, and the staff was very friendly. Paired with a good wine selection, we’ve found our new best-place for Thai food!

Amazinggggg thai food Remind me of true thailand !! Fresh food with great authentic tastes and flavors also great suit meal recomended !!!

Two of us had lunch here today for the first time. Outstanding service, and food. An open salad bar, with spring, & egg rolls, rangoons', with plenty of sauces to go with it. Lunch special, Panang curry was fantastic. Right amount of heat, and a good serving. Very polite wait staff. I can't remember last time a server asking if they "may take the check" for payment! I will go back........

This is my 2nd time in Austin since I graduated in 1989. My friend recommended this restaurant. It is my first Thai restaurant in this trip after 6 days from L.A. Food taste is real Thai. Somtum is done used papaya and test is really good. Tomyum koong is really good too. Service is excellent. Not like in 23 years ago, Austin has changed. I saw lots of Thai restaurant. Crispy Cat Fish is really great too. Note that if you say need hot, they will put lots of chili. And it is very very hot. So, let them know. Thai beer is also available. But I prefer US. We ordered Tomyum Koong, Pad Krapao, Somtum, Praduk Foo (crispy cat fish), Salad, bowl of rice, 3 cokes and 2 beers. Only $62. Can say very good price. Normally, dinner we paid $20 per person. Note that we went there 4 persons.

Thai Cuisine is located just a few blocks from our neighborhood which makes it a convenient place to enjoy some really good Thai food. We especially like the salad bar available til 3pm which has soup, egg rolls, salad, dessert, won ton and veggies. At $6.95 for the salad bar only it is the best deal on the northside for fresh light lunch or brunch. Hot and Sour chicken soup is may favorite. Kra Pow is a spicy dish that we enjoy as an entre. We both enjoy the fresh food and entrees at Thai Cuisine and note that many of the customers are Asian so the food seems authentic also.

Great service here, even when it is full (it usually is during lunch). I've had a few of the noodle dishes and curries- the food is pretty average, but overall I like the place. The soup/appetizer buffet is a nice touch.

My sweetheart took me to dinner, he had been here one other time. The server helped him pick out a couple of dinner items after he explained our preferences, because we don't eat Thai very often. The service was great, the food was fantastic and 2 items filled us both up with some left over to take home! They even had the black rice pudding dessert he likes, which was yummy! Oh yeah & when the tab came we were amazed at the tab, it was $20 less than what we usually pay for a dinner for two.

We have been travelling a lot and just have not had the opportunity to eat here in a number of months. We thought lunch on New Years Eve would be a good chance to stop by and as usual we had an outstanding lunch. The little salad bar still has two soups, a couple fried items (this time a nice dumpling and a tempura veggie selection). The lettuce with fresh veggies and a nice spring roll round out the nice little salad bar. Out entrées of pad nee mau and spicy chicken was very good. Do not miss the little desserts on the salad bar as well. A nice tapioca pudding. As usual we ate way too much food but all was so good and for the price cannot be beat. Be sure to check Groupon for discounts but even without a discount the prices are very fair. Our service was very good and we were lucky enough to have stopped when the lunch crowd was not as heavy as usual - probably because it was New Years Eve. One of the great little "hole-in-the-wall" places that make stopping for lunch fun.

I wanted to have Thai Food so I went to order a Pad Thai and rolls for take out. The wait was OK as well as the price. The rolls weren't the best I had - guess they were not just made but the Pad Thai was great. I recommend it.

Authentic thai cuisine ... everything we've had has been delicious. Portion sizes are perfect, staff is very friendly and attentive. Menu is easy to navigate (spicy, vegetarian, etc). Our new favorite restaurant!

Cant remember how many time we have ate at Thai Cuisine. Too many times :) I love the salad bar included with your meal order (lunch time only). The selection at the salad bar : 2 differences soup. Spring roll with delicious sauce. Mushrooms deep fried, salad with eggs... And desert. Sometime they have groupon sale. Love stir fry flat noodle , green curry.

We ate Sunday lunch here and are amazed at the moderately priced Thai food, service, and in addition "salad" bar with 2 soups, crispy and soft eggrolls, cheese wontons, and green salad (as well as rice dessert that we've never tried because too full!). I had the spicy seafood combo and my husband the Thai Ginger and both of us thoroughly enjoyed. We will return - just wished that they opened at 11 on Sunday!

Thai Cuisine has authentic Thai food with a salad bar during lunch that is an priced so reasonable for the amount of food that you receive. The food has always been delicious every time I have visited. With soups, salads, wontons, deserts on the salad bar for lunch, you will not leave hungry. Most menu items are around $8-$10. If you are looking for Thai food that not only offers great taste, large portions, at a reasonable price, I would highly recommend this restaurant.

A very broad lunch menu selection. Most items around $10 or so for lunch, but you get to select from a small buffet with salad, soups, and spring rolls and a dessert. A great value for the money and it was also very good. We got there about 15 minutes before lunch time ended but they were nice enough to let us order and select from the buffet area. I did not walk away hungry.

This place is the ultimate value for quality, service and environment. It is little wonder that they are always busy. We are regulars because we know we will be delighted every visit. I prefer lunch there, when appetizers, soup and salad are complimentary and self-service, but dinner has a quieter, more intimate ambiance. Each dish we have ordered has been delicious, fresh and delivered quickly by very polite servers. I have nothing but praise for Thai Cuisine after dozens of visits.

I traveled here from Houston, and have eaten at just about every Thai place in Houston. This place is better than ANY place in Houston! I got the Lemongrass Chicken, and topped it off with the homemade coconut ice cream and fried bananas. This place is absolutely fantastic, and I'll be going back!

Thai Cuisine had a line waiting to get in for lunch, and it is worth the wait! Quick, inexpensive, quality. Great soup and appetizer buffet free with lunch entrees. The locals certainly know about this place with good reason!

I have been to this restaurant on two different occasions (both for lunch) and each time, it was the same great service and food. First time I had the pad thai, then had the chicken/rice,veggies. You also get the small little buffet that has the soup/salad/pot-stickers. The waitresses are always available and respond to you quickly when you need them. Interior is clean and friendly. Gets very busy at lunch, but the line moves quickly. Overall, I like this place and would continue to go back as long as they maintain their good service/food.

Small local restaurant - decent Thai food but not my favorite! I very much enjoyed the Wanton Soup - probably the best I’ve found. The medium spice on my Red Curry was too spicy for me (I’m a wimp I know). I think I would’ve enjoyed it with less hot. The consistency was perfect, as were the other flavors. This place is worth a shot - I eat a lot of Thai and this place was pretty good / clean / convenient.

This is a great little place in a strip mall. We love the Pad Thai and the fried tofu is delish. The service is good and the atmosphere is casual.

The place is small because it's situated on a strip mall, can be tricky to find a parking especially during lunch hour. The place is popular because the food is good at a reasonable price. The staff were friendly, the service was good.

My wife and I are here several months ago, and it was fantastic. Came back, and perhaps we didn’t order correctly, as it was good, nothing special. Had two beef dishes, one with vegetables, the other in a salad. The salad was very tasty. The beef dish was a little dry, and a bit too peppery for my liking. Last visit the curry was phenomenal. This visit, the yellow curry and seafood was just OK, it lacked the richness that one would expect of really good curry. My wife and I will try this place again, but without the same high expectations.

Thai Cuisine was very good for lunch recently; we did not know that the salad bar was included, so sat there "awhile" before a waitress told us (after we ordered), but they were very busy. Restaurant was full at lunch, and tables are a little crowded in & a "noisy" place, but food was good ; they offer beer & wine, which is nice for the dinner hour; we'll definitely return. Nice & "upbeat" inside, cheerful place to eat & full dining room speaks for the very good food.

Reviews being relative I will say that this review is based on a comparison to flavor profiles the likes of which could be experienced at somewhere like "Absolute Thai" in Washington D.C for half the price. I have been to countless Thai restaurants, some terrible, some great. This was for the most part, absolutely nothing. No flavor; which is an achievement given the ingredients fundamental to Thai cooking. Thai cooking is akin to Cajun: complex, packed with heat and flavors that ordinarily would clash but work together to produce amazing lasting dishes. We started with the egg rolls, which though piping hot were simply cabbage and carrot. The chili sauce was very bland and only served to add moisture to the rolls. I ordered the "Crispy Tilapia" with the "Thai ginger" sauce. To their credit the fish, despite having been frozen was cooked properly but they left the bloodline in which I avoid due to it's very unpleasant taste. It was served over a bed of cabbage, raw carrots, and wilted broccoli all with an enormous plate of cheap starchy rice. The rice was so starchy it was molded in the shape of a heart giving me an immediate sign that this was not the correct rice. So what should be expected when dining Thai? French cuisine has Mirepoix, Italian has Soffritto and Thai has an equivalent consisting of basil, garlic, lime leaf, lemon grass, galangal and the occasional dash of fish sauce combined with sugar. And most importantly...the inviting fragrance of jasmine rice. But here, the dishes were devoid of these signature flavor profiles: they were sterile. This is because Jasmine rice isn't served and instead one gets a mass of near mochi type substance that was purchased from the bargain bin of generic long grain. And where there was garlic, it was burnt to crispy bitter nuggets. Then the "sauce" was a runny flavorless bland concoction that when added to the fish only turned the crispy breading into a mushy pasty mess. The sauce had no body and didn't serve it's purpose, to add flavor. I left thinking that this was the result of a bunch of Chinese guys trying to run a Thai restaurant and then realized that for $30 less I could have had a much better experience at Panda Express. Two stars, one for not becoming ill from food poisoning and another for slight technique, but overall the food was pointless with no direction.

Thai Cuisine is an authentic Thai restaurant with all the bases covered in terms of classical Thai dishes. Even the staff is Thai, which is reassuring. I've been here for both lunch and dinner on numerous occasions and have never left disappointed. The pad woon sen and pad thai are two of my usual dishes, and all of the curries are great as well. The angel wings (stuffed chicken wing) appetizer is incredible too and good double as an entree. Great food, great prices and very friendly staff!

We are on business trip. Looking for a hot soup thai food.. and found this place via trip advisor. We tried the food - really like the vegetables soup and the fried rice.

We visited during lunch, good buffet set up with soups, salads & a dessert that is included with the main dish you order a la carte. We were there towards the end of the lunch hours so the staff was in a rush to clear up & we didn't get to taste the dessert as it was over neither could we order any being lunch menu. Pretty standard Thai food was not a Wow.

Well once again Groupon strikes. A lunch for two for $13 just seemed too god to be true but we tried it anyway. Wow were we happy. Nice selection of luncheon items then this wonderful salad/soup bar plus. Two soups to choose from both very good my wife took one and I tried the other. Deep fired spring rolls in a light tempura coating, another deep fired item neither of us tried, nice mixed greens salad with a number of toppings - carrots, tomatoes, onion, cucumber, broccoli, cheese etc and then three salad dressings and finally some regular spring rolls with peanut sauce. Actually this little salad bar was a mean in itself. I ordered Pad Kee Mao and my wife ordered Garlic Paradise - both were very good. We both ordered pork as the meat portion but we could have had chicken, beef, seafood (extra $$) just as well. Then they had this great sweet red bean with coconut milk dessert so good I just had to eat two (they were on the salad buffet) You just cannot go wrong here and with the Groupon saving $7 this is a must stop for a return restaurant.

Just came across this place randomly. We are new to Austin and looking for some good Thai food and the reviews sounded good. We went some basic dishes and it was really good so a week later, we went back again! We started off with the Tom Ka and added chicken with a medium spice. It's quite delicious and comes with tender pieces of chicken breast and the mushroom pieces are quite big. Highly recommend this soup! For our entree's we had the Pad Thai with chicken, Pad Se Ewe with chicken and the Thai Fried Rice. We chose the medium spice for everything it's a nice spice but not too hot. The Pad Thai was definitely some of the best we have ever had. We did order it with vegetables and it's a bit disappointing. Disappointing because you have to pay extra for the vegetables and they really don't add much. Again, these are great Pad Thai noodles but I wish they would just put in veggies like any traditional Thai restaurant. The Pad Se Ewe wasn't as good as the Pad Thai. The noodles were over cooked. We did eat it and if we go again, we might try again to see if that was just a bad batch. And the fried rice was similar to the Pad Thai. We ordered with vegetables and they barely added any in. Again, very disappointing to pay more for something and they don't add. And unfortunately this was delivery so it isn't as though we could send it back. Last, we had the Tofu Spring Rolls with the peanut sauce. They are quite good and I could easily eat these every day. Overall, this is a good Thai restaurant and we've already been twice and surely will go back again. Really looking forward to trying out some of the Chef's Special dishes.

Been here multiple times especially because they offer a groupon for this place that is just too good a deal to pass up. I've been here a bit too much lately this past year and it has become a bit routine especially the appetizer bar. We went here at night years ago and didn't like the fact that my chicken satay was sort of raw however, my husband took my daughter for lunch and they came home raving about it. So we decided to try it for lunch and sure enought it was the best thing ever! The lunch crowd can get overwhelming so we got there right at 11am opening time. We really enjoyed it. I almost always get the pade se ew which is rice noodles w/beef and an asian green veggie. It was ok. Nothing spectacular but the appetizer bar was pretty amazing especially their tom yum chicken soup. Very sour but very filling. I love their little tapioca and black rice desserts. But their little tiny spring rolls, both fried and fresh were prety good..when they are fresh :) What I love love here is their Thai Tea-tall, orange and perfect. I would come here just for that. I came here 2 more times, one w/my friend another w/my daughter and sadly I ate less each time. The app bar gets repetitive. But things are still pretty good. This last week I changed it up and got the spicy seafood dish and it was burning hot w/spice-not that it was bad but very spicy to the point not edible. But w/rice and that yummy thai tea it was fine and lunch went well. Not sure if we will be back for awhile not because they aren't good but because we've been coming way too much. the crowds still are there especially for lunch so we won't be missed! Go give them a try! Oh the service is alweays courteous and nice as well

This restaurant is a fantastic value for lunch. For less than ten dollars you not only get a large plate of food but access to the "salad bar". Basically you can turn this into two or three meals for the price of one. The "salad bar" has two types of soup, tempura, pot stickers, spring rolls, traditional salad, and dessert. Basically this is a meal in itself. I especially recommend the soups which I've tried many times and are delicious. The pot stickers are also recommended. The tempura is a little too oily for me. The salad is pretty standard, but fresh. I don't care for the spring rolls but others were saying how good they were. The lunch plates have been tasty, not the best Thai I've ever had but decent. I recommend the curries, especially the daily special.

Outstanding Thai food. Thai BBQ pork is excellent. Yellow curry is very tasty. Basil fried rice 'thai hot' is fantastic. Woody and Siri run a great restaurant - always good food!

Well , am Thai and I have tried this place for many time now!!! The only thing on the menu is authentic is the curry !!!!! All the noodle dishes were more like cheap chinese food , on the entree were again like cheap chinese food!!!!!!!! If you want real Thai food this is not it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

While in Austin, my wife and I tried this restaurant. The inside is pretty decent. The waiting staff were professional. Once you order, the salad bar and soup are complimentary. The mixed rolls with the peanut dressing were quite tantalizing. I had the fried rice and it was among the best I’ve ever tasted.

Found this place on trip advisor, saw that it had high ratings..had to come check it out. My friends and I came during lunch. They’ve got great lunch specials. With every lunch entree you get unlimited soup and salad. Decent amount of options on the salad bar, and a couple different dressings. Also had egg rolls, Thai egg rolls, crab rangoons that were tiny, and a chicken and mushroom soup with coconut milk (which was DIVINE) and hot and sour soup which was excellent and a little spicy. Entrees we had were as follows: Pad Thai with chicken which was bold and flavorful with a good kick. Emerald Fried Rice (Green Curry) which was so good my friend almost completely cleaned his plate. Chicken Chili Paste - Extremely spicy, but delicious. Do not order this if you can’t handle spicy food. I loved that everything was brought out quick, was piping hot, and tasted so fresh. I can tell the difference when something is fresh, and when something’s been reheated. This was FRESH. The one thing I didn’t like is that there was only one thing offered for dessert. I wish they had more dessert offerings, as I have a sweet tooth. What they did have for dessert available in the salad bar was Black Rice Pudding. That Black rice pudding was pretty good. Flavor was on par with what I’ve had before. It was however cold, and the rice seemed to be a bit undercooked. Lastly the Thai tea was on point. Delicious, and refreshing. I just wished they offered it with tapioca pearl (boba). Ambiance was nice, a lot of televisions in the place for guest entertainment which was nice. The tables and chairs looked a bit worn. Other than that it was nice, and clean.

My favorites at this restaurant are Garlic Shrimp (a Chinese dish) and Shrimp Tempura (Japanese) appetizer. I also tried a Thai stir fry dish that was tasty but very spicy as Thai food usually is. The garlic shrimp dinner portion was very small. The tempura app was a good price. Although I have only eaten dinner here, they have a weekday lunch brunch that is supposedly a very good deal. Look for their frequent Groupon deal which may apply to dine in dinner only.

My wife and I were visiting her sister's family in Austin over Christmas and the New Year. Their friends suggested that we do dinner. There were 2 families plus my wife and I - a total of 11. Took the staff about 15 minutes to get the tables together. This gave us a chance to view the menu. Drinks were ordered and came pretty quick. Ordered 2 bowels of soup which went down a treat. Ordered a selection of main courses which included vegetarian dishes for some of our group. My wife loves green curry which we ordered. The taste was fab but, it had a kick. I would definitely recommend the dish. The service was good but, it took a long time to pay the bill. The portions were a good size except for the rice. We all really enjoyed the food. The decor could do with being up dated.

First time experience at this Thai restaurant. The service was spotty and it was hard to comprehend with some of the Thai accents, but that meant the food was going to be authentic. Well, I was right. The green curry was fabulous and fresh. The glazed chicken wings were flavorful and spicy, and the dessert was delectable.

Met a client here (on his recommendation) for lunch on a Thursday and arrived at 11:30am and just got a table... By 11:40am there was a line of people out the door!! So that level of popularity says a lot for the restaurant without me needing to write anything else. We both ordered the 'Pad Kee Mao' (Stir-fried flat noodles with veggies and then you can add either pork, chicken, beef or tofu) which was very reasonable at US$7.95 per person. Then you can help yourself to the salad bar that has salad and Thai appetizers like spring rolls and various soups. In short Thai Cuisine is well worth a visit, the staff and food were both very good and if I get the chance I'd like to try to eat here of an evening as well.

Called to reserve for a party of 20, but was told that they don't reserve tables during their peak hour. The manager/owner (Woody) was extremely nice and wanted the business. Some of our party arrived up to an hour late, but they still held the tables. Food was great (+ we were starving). Our waitress Natalie was very patient (especially with the children), never got flustered and took and delivered orders without one mistake. Nice work. Menu items that stood out: salmon was huge, thai tower appetizer was very nice, bbq pork plate was great and all the usual fried rice variations and the curries were very tasty. Good sized portions on all dishes. The Thai tea is a must try. Would most definitely go back.

So..... So.... So.... GOOD! The appetizer/soup/dessert bar on it's own is worth coming here just for. One of the best peanut sauces I have ever had. I wanted to pour it all over everything. Pad Thai was excellent as well. The staff was super friendly and nice. Left here at least 30lbs heavier than when I came in. Very vegetarian friendly restaurant.

I love the salad bar included w ur order at lunch time. They also have 2 type of soup on the salad bar. My husband loves the spring roll with special sause ( in the salad bar also). The curry is authentic Thai. The other ones like mix thai n chinese. But over all is good food with nice service.Its my husband n i date lunch restaurant for 4 yrs in a row.

This place has a wonderful lunch, you get a buffet of salad, egg rolls, spring rolls, etc in addition to whatever entrée you order. The food is delicious and they bring it out quickly. Many of the entrees are $7.99. The restaurant was packed the whole time we were there. I'll definitely be back.

Food is good and prices are very reasonable. On Sundays, they include a little salad/appetizer bar that’s not bad. Definitely a place we go back to.

Everyone enjoys this going to Thai Cuisine. The staff is nice and efficient. The food is always good and it is a good bang for the buck. Whether you are in a hurry for a nice lunch or want to linger over a nice supper, this is a good choice. Lunch is always busy so, if you are able, go early.

The food here is excellent! The first time I visited a few years ago, I felt like my tongue had been doused with acid from the spiciness, but my meal last night was superb. My Austinite uncle recommended the Emerald Fried Rice, and he could not have been more right. It was perfectly spiced and made for a healthy, satisfying meal when ordered with brown rice. I was in heaven with all of the vegetation options, but there seemed to be something for everyone, from savag... er, meatheads to vegans. With all of the desserts left over from Thanksgiving the day before, we were remiss to try their scrumptious-sounding desserts, but we will definitely be sure to save room next time. The service was just as excellent, with everyone being very polite and inviting. I can't wait to go back!
Fun for a group
Good food, lots of appetizer, salad and skip, no extra costs. Very polite owners and wait staff. Lots of fun for a big noisy group or just you and the kids.