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    Chalong Thai Eatery

    4.6 (50 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:30 PM

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    Bibi G.

    Incredible experience! Came here on a whim after a walk due to a Thai food craving and it was a lovely experience. We met the owner who informed us that they will be expanding soon and I honestly cannot wait. To start we had the spicy garlic green beans which had a bit of a kick but not too much. They were delicious. Then I had the Southern Thai Crab Curry and it was exceptional. Filling, piping hot and the flavors were insane. I got it hot, one level below Thai hot and it was perfect. Spicy and wildly enjoyable. The perfect sweet and spicy balance. Also, the decor was very cute!! I cannot wait to go back and try more.

    Pad see ew
    Brandon D.

    I got the chicken pad see ew from Chalong Thai in midtown to go for a quick meal since I was in the area. I noticed that some of the noodles were still light and others dark, the lighter noodles didn't have any soy sauce on them so they were pretty bland, whereas the darker noodles were fine. I am usually used to pad see ew having drunken flat noodles like pad kee mao. The noodles they use here are flat but very thin, not the wider kind that I usually see. I thought this place was just ok. I probably wouldn't come back as there are much better Thai places around

    Sticky rice with black beans
    Hayley F.

    Came here for HRW lunch with a fellow Yelper. Coincidentally we wanted the same food options from appetizer to dessert! Started with crispy spring rolls, then a small portion of Pad Thai, and ended with a plate of sticky rice with black beans. I loved all my food. They were cooked well and flavorful. The dessert was a little too sweet for me, but it still tasted good. The restaurant is fairly new, and the staff is friendly. The restaurant is good for small groups, as it is small. Parking is easy in a big parking lot.

    Sizzling Sukiyaki
    Nhi V.

    Overall good, with a couple of areas for improvement. The space is small and the portions are on the smaller side, but maybe that's what's expected for this area. Thai tea - very good, not too sweet, only downside is that it is tiny. I think the whipped cream is unnecessary, but that's something you can opt out of. Shake Chic Chick - reminds me of popcorn chicken; I like the batter but I think it could be crispier. Some pieces were a bit stale. Stir-fried Suki - normally this is one of my most favorite Thai dish. I think Chalong does it well it terms of flavor, ingredients, and spice. However, it was very mushy for my preference where the glass noodle almost disintegrates. Not sure if this is a chef stylistic choice, but I wasn't chewing at all for the most part. Po Tak Soup - light, sour, refreshing. Full of fish, shrimp, mussels, and squid. The only thing we ordered that wasn't spicy so it's a nice little break. Khua Kling - this dish knocked me out with how spicy it was. Be warn if you're not used to eating spice. Stir fried pork or chicken with curry paste, boiled egg, cucumbers. Looks and tastes amazing, although I couldn't hear anything after the first bite. Raw Shrimp - One of the few Thai restaurants that have this dish. Very fresh, good amount of spice, savory seafood sauce, topped off with raw garlic for some crunch.

    Rex C.

    Very impressed! Pai is exceptionally nice! I really enjoyed talking with her. Very nice and personable. Food: the food is simply amazing. Everything is made fresh to order. I really enjoyed the pad Thai. One of the best pad Thais I've had in a while. Every single bite was full of flavor and simply made a perfect perfection. The Thai tea was amazing! So was the dessert she brought out at the end. I really enjoyed that. Decor and customer service is top notch here. I enjoyed talking with Pai. I have several dishes to try when I come back. I like the sitting area as well. Also the little things matter. They have nice dishes, nice fortune, spoons, nice tables. They went all out to provide a nice experience for their clients. Easy five star review I will come here many more times to come and bring a lot of clients here. If you follow me, I suggest you stop by and give this restaurant a try ASAP. Support local businesses.

    Daniel T.

    Bold, favorable Thai cuisine!!! If you love Thai food, then you need to check this place out! Close to Midtown area and it's super quaint...blink and you may pass it! The food is amazing and has lots of flavors. The soup was clean and full of richness. If you love seafood, then you need to try the crispy shrimp. Looking for spice, then they got you covered!! Come check them out solo, date night or with friends!! Chow Chow Time!!

    Pad Thai
    Marianita A.

    Green curry with tofu and the Pad Thai with chicken was delicious! Not too heavy like other Thai food places. Thai tea was lightly sweet yet satisfying. Definitely coming back! :D

    Sizzling Sukiyaki
    Özge D.

    I went there with my boyfriend the other day. It was my first time trying Thai food, and it was a really great experience. Our server, Pai (I hope I'm saying her name right), was very nice. She recommended some dishes, and they were so good. It's a really small restaurant, but I liked the ambience there too.

    Milk tea
    Tanae S.

    Came in today and got the mango sticky rice since I love it the first time. It was just as delicious! I shared with my coworkers although I for sure didn't want to, but anything to get more customers in the door! The establishment is so clean! And Pai was extremely helpful once again! Thank you!

    Jason Z.

    Located in Midtown in a small plaza. Plenty of parking. The interior is very small; maybe seating for 6ish tables. We got the crispy pork (4/5) and roti with curry (1/5) for apps. The crispy pork resembled a southern Chinese style of BBQ pork; fairly tasty. The roti with curry was an Asian pancake with a curry dipping sauce; strong feeling that the pancake was a frozen / premade pancake because I've cooked some at home with the same consistency. I got the pad Thai for my entree; the portion was actually quite large and it was a decent version of pad Thai; my personal preference is for a slightly more tamarind/ saucier version. Overall, it's a decent Thai option for midtown; definitely need to try out some of the more Thai options (outside of the basic street food dishes).

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    Keandra P.

    I ordered online and paid, I showed up and they are closed! No one is here, business is closed. I better be getting my $ back, and not charged for this!

    Thai Tea

    Great service! Starting with the Thai Tea...it was perfect. Not too sweet and served in a glass instead of the usual plastic. And the lunch was delicious. Tons of flavor and really fresh

    Sweet Sticky Rice with Black Beans
    Fre'Dasia D.

    Finally, a Thai place that I LOVE in Houston. I've been on the search for 5 years now. I went for HRW and was very impressed. The owner is so sweet and the food was delish. It's a small space but the decor is top tier. I definitely plan on returning soon.

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    1 year ago

    Absolutely delicious! Spice is good but you are able to pick your spice range. Will be back FOR SURW

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    8 months ago

    Fantastic Thai food. Excellent service. Highly recommended, great ambiance. My wife and I loved it.

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    1 year ago

    New spot! Cute and cozy vibe, food was on point , highly recommend the panang curry!!

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