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    Pick Thaï

    3.8 (67 reviews)
    ModerateThai
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 5:00 PM - 10:30 PM

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    Pad Lanaa
    Annabelle N.

    Came here with coworkers for a going away lunch. The place is very well decorated and quite big. We were a table of 7 and all ordered from the lunch menu which includes either spring rolls or a mango salad (for an extra 2$). I opted for the spring rolls which were very crispy but very oily. The plum sauce was also very very sweet. Not many people liked it. On the contrary, most people who took the mango salad liked it. They mentioned that it has coriander and a fresh taste. I had the green curry with chicken which was very flavorful. A little bit too sweet for me but the quantity of chicken and vegetables is good. One thing i disliked is that when we were paying, the waitress took my card out of my hands and tapped it on the machine herself. Which i find kinda rude. Other than that, the service was good.

    Shahanaz B.

    I always wanted to try this place; today my mom and I are walking by, and we decided to go there for lunch. Nice greetings from our host. I was awed by the restaurant's decor. Lots of statues of Buddhas, in gold in every corner. I never described such things in my review, I love the design of their water glass. It's a tall glass, called Vizner. We were served with Lemon water, very refreshing. We ordered from the lunch menu, we had mango salad and vegetable spring rolls with plum sauce. The taste was flawless. Then my mom got the shrimp pad Thai and I got Chicken fried rice. Both dishes were cooked perfectly. We ended our meal with nice cup of coffee. This place is beautifully decorated. The service is amiable and quick. The savor of the food was amazing. A perfect place for lunch and supper. My mom believes that this restaurant is perfect spot to host a small wedding or any other celebration

    Chicken pad thai
    Tamara H.

    I'm a fan of Pick Thai. I've been twice, and both times enjoyed their table d'hote menu. It's really worth it! The last time I visited, I ordered the chicken pad thai table d'hote, which came with 2 appetizers before the main! I always get 1/2 the main to go since the appetizers are delicious and worth filling up on. With this menu, you get a mango salad and a spring vegetable roll. This is followed by a tom yum soup (on the spicy side), and 3 fried appetizers. Yummy everything tastes amazing!! The restaurant is very pretty with a chill ambiance. Perfect for date night or a quiet conversation. The waitress was a little slow and made weird comments which wasn't great hence I docked off 1 star. I would return!

    Appetizer platter
    Matthew B.

    One of the top thai restaurants I've been to. They accommodated a chef tasting . Everything was outstanding from appetizers through multiple tastings- well executed well presented . Dead on from a Thai perspective- heat, flavor, variety. Picked as a result of both yelp and trip advisor - both were dead on. If you're looking for original Thai in Montreal this is the place. Literally right across from the metro. Do it ......

    Sarah B.

    I literally have ZERO complaints! A hidden gem! Decor and ambiance is very zen to add to the delicious food. Food was great, very fresh and full of flavor! Service was great, not too fast or too slow, they were busy but didn't feel rushed or forgotten about.

    Mango salad and #1 appetizer spring roll!
    Anna C.

    We absolutely loved our supper at Pick Thai. The ambience was really nice and cozy and the service was excellent. The food came quickly and they checked in on us a couple of times to see if everything was too our liking. We ordered #1,3 and 4 from the appetizers. The spring rolls, fried shrimp and little chicken rolls were delicious!! We also ordered the mango salad which was really light and refreshing! We then shared the chicken green curry which was just spicy enough and the shrimp pad Thai, which was excellent! They were very generous with the shrimp. We didn't find the portions small like some reviews said. The portions are made so that you can try different dishes. Overall we loved our experience and will definitely come back!

    Beef with veggies
    Daniel K.

    Delicious authentic Thai food. Lots of variety in the menu and really fresh ingredients. Definitely worth checking out!

    Rajendra Réjean K. C. B.

    Pick Thai is absolutely the best!! This chef knows what she is doing. This is my favourite food ever! Green curry. This is 100 percent; without a doubt; hands down ... the best of the best Thai food in this city ... in this province ... in the entire Occident. You'd have to go so far West, young man, that you will have had reached the East once again. You'd have to travel far and wide to get close to the excellence and authenticity of this Thai green curry. Ask to speak to the boss lady ... ask her to make you the same vegetarian Thai green curry that she makes for Raj ... that's me. My green curry is especially made for me and it is 100% strictly vegetarian. You won't find this elsewhere. Voilà, the sublime excellence, nuance and harmony of Thai flavour. Have you heard of the King of Siam? Well this is the story of the King and I ... whilst monarchic tradition and hegemony, in my humble opinion, begets a most anachronistic and antiquated and deleterious convention of social inequity, popular subservience, enslavement of the intellect, royal incest and unwarranted elitist hegemony ... notwithstanding all that ... sometimes the people just want you to rule them with an iron fisted donkey punch to the kidneys. Does it make sense that people would disregard their seething sectarian hatred for one another in order to unite in love, harmony and servility - all the way down in the dirt - beneath some arbitrary monarch? They barely have food and water but what they really need is pomp and circumstance and royal pageantry. So, basically, take a country where there is a lot of civil unrest based on ethnic, linguistic and / or religious differences and just establish a monarchy. That should solve all the problems in the entire world. Yes, indeed, the penultimate solution is to unify people with all of their hatred for one another by somehow galvanising their allegiance and support and loyalty in one lofty, unelected, unaccountable and arbitrary megalomaniac of a person, in relation to whom, they should all feel inferior. They would need to obey and love this monarch who would tell them all what they can and cannot do and how and how not to think. C'mon Rama IX, that is a bit amateurish ... not very fly for a Thai guy. I love you, Red Shirts! SOCIALISM! Monarchism precipitates the need for the subjects being ruled over; to, in effect, maintain an individual and societal state of suspended disbelief. Disbelief in the primacy of the individual in relation to the welfare of society, disbelief in one's individual agency and authority, disbelief in the equality of all people and disbelief in good governance, true democracy, accountability and transparency. Monarchism perpetuates old anachronisms such as the concept of race and the idea that one ethnicity can be superior to another ethnicity and therefore those born to this royal family or that royal family are naturally born to rule over the obviously inferior masses. It perpetuates classism; in our modern society one should not be expected to defer to another or hold another above oneself simply because of birth. It perpetuates discrimination based bullshit; most of us cannot become King or Queen of Canada. It also perpetuates discrimination based on gender in the case of male primogeniture. Fuck that shit! I'm all about the VOX POPULI!! Let's hear it for equality, folks. Monarchy makes it impossible to separate church & state as the monarch is usually both head of state and head of the church. Sometimes the monarch is a god or demigod. Isn't Queen Elisabeth like Jesus' second cousin or something? Wait would that make her also her own father? Talk about incest! The Emperor of Japan is like a Shinto God. The King of Thailand is like an incarnation of the Hindu avatar Rama! What? Monarchism is also problematic for the monarchs themselves what with all the incest and hemophilia. They also have a hard time (poor little rich kid) growing up, what with the dysfunctional household and obvious abnormal childhood. Monarchism is also very expensive and modern monarchy remains unaccountable to taxpayers. Britons pay over £100 million per annum and that number may not even be the "real McCoy" as the finances are exempt from the Access to Information Act. Canada spends about 250$ million each year; not including our annual gifting to the crown of twenty purebred horses from the RCMP. Each horse costs about a cool 20 million each. As long as people remain subjects of a monarch and not citizens of a republic their political and social attitudes will inevitably retain a certain mediaeval idiocy which has no place in modernity. Ultimately, monarchy (the monarch, monarchism and the institution) makes the country which they rule over appear backwards and ill suited for a just society that ostensibly is conducive to a secular, multicultural, and multilingual civil state. Off with their figurative heads. Get it? Figure head? Go figure ... it's all about the economy, stupid

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    Went a few weeks ago. Service was ok but my cashew chicken was lousy. I was there a fewbyears ago and it was great. I dunno what happened!

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    This is my favorite Thai restaurant in Montreal. Every dish is flavorful and the employees provide great service.

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    4.2(35 reviews)
    5.5 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal

    Working in Montreal for the week and it's dinner time! I did my usual Yelp'ing and landed on Pamika…read moreThai! Here's how it went! Atmosphere/Appearance: Set right on the street in downtown is this gem. It's got a small footprint on the outside, but inside is a different story! It's so beautiful and intimate in here. The floors and the ceilings are darker colors giving a more intimate vibe. The decor is AMAZING and transports you to an entirely different country. The vibes were very intimate, romantic and definitely a place you want to be. Service: Glenn was my bartender as I sat at the bar and he was awesome. He was funny, witty and made sure I had the best time possible. I also would like to shout out Benjamin as well. He's the director of the restaurant and also made sure I had a good time. Food/Drinks: I started off with the Le Vieux Cajou, which is Buffalo Trace whiskey infused with cashews, spicy coriander syrup then a few dashes of both Angostura and chocolate bitter. This drink sounds so out there, but it was so smooth, oaky, a bit nutty, mildly sweet, very tasty, robust, woody. I really liked it. I saw so many things on the menu that I wanted to try that I couldn't make up my mind so I opted for the tasting menu! Here's how it went! Out first was the Fried papaya salad which consists of deep-fried green papaya and carrots, fried shrimp, fresh chilies, tomatoes, long beans and peanuts. This was very tasty with that good spicy sauce on top. I loved the sweetness with the salt and the heaviness of the fried batter. Absolutely delicious. Never had anything like it before. My only complaint is that the shrimp didn't pull all the way out of their shells like I'm used to. Lol. Next up was the Khao Soi which is a dish comprised of egg noodles, chicken drumsticks, a quail egg, pickled choy, limes, coriander, red onions and khao soy sauce. This dish was a bit spicy, with flavors just all over the place in a great way. LOVED the rich curry flavor, super aromatic. Lastly was the Set Tum Thai which is That BBQ pork shoulder served with sticky rice and a papaya salad. It was SUPER flavorful pork and an amazing spicy sauce. Rice was nice and sticky to calm the flavors down. Well-balanced. Value: It's more upscale and "modern" Thai cusine so you have to pay for it. Lol. All prices are in $CAD. My first drink was $14.00. The tasting menu was $85.00. Absolutely worth it. In conclusion, I loved this place, what it represented and how everything was executed. I highly encourage you to check this place out! Thank you for reading.

    Unfortunantly it didnt quite scratch the itch we were hoping for but also wasnt too bad overall…read more In general I think they need two more servers to keep up with demand. The servers seemed busy but it took a while for every step of the way so I think they could use a bit more help. The other thing that was a bit unfortunant was the amount of fruit flies that were around. One or two isnt an issue but we were having to swipe away one pretty consistantly. That being said, the food itself was pretty decent overall. Ill go over the so-so stuff first. We were trying to get the vegiterian papaya salad but apparently there is fish sauce in it that cant be removed so I am not sure why they label it as vegiterian optional. (Thats a bit of a pet peeve of mine since people probably dont even ask if it is labeled as vegiterian). The phad thai was decent with strechy noodles and fried tofu which is something we look for but the peanuts were all clumpped together as if they had been stored for a while. Not nessasarily a bad thing but califlour was also one of the vegtables which is an interesting choice. On the good end, the bak egg roles were crisp and had good flavores especially when adding the sauce. They gave us the chicken one on accident at first but figured out their mistake before we had any. The drink was also very refreshing. The egg wash was smooth and sweet which complimented the tart and fruity drink. The atmosphere itself was interesting. The long marbel X shaped table that centered the room was something I hadnt seen anywhere else. It seemed a bit akward at first but the lights and bar made it work more. The lamps seemed like a nice touch that added depth and a warm lighting to the room. I always like when lights are hung together at a different hights to give that depth. Overall probably not one I would go back to.

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    The fish curry it's tiny but good

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    Ordered Chicken Pad See Ew & Green Curry! Food is delicious here…read more Taste 10/10 Quantity 10/10 Freshness 10/10 Will definitely be ordering again and recommending to others!! Glad to see more options for great Thai in Montreal, over the years.

    I'd heard good things about this Thai restaurant and it surely did look reasonably authentic and…read morealso quite exquisite with their black and gold decor. It had a welcoming feel and a great cooking smell upon entry. I was seated promptly at a table near the front windows. The water had a metallic taste but was better with a squeeze of lime. After some debate and a few questions to my server Luig, I decided upon the vegan Pad Thai. While waiting for my meal I noticed a group being seated an explained the menu. Soon after my meal arrived well presented and served with thicker than average chopsticks which were easier to use than some. Interestingly, they eat pad thai with a fork in Thailand, so that was a bit of a faux pas in my opinion. The portion was reasonable, but not large by any stretch. The plate contained al dente broccoli and cauliflower, rectangle shaped fried tofu chunks, crushed peanuts, bean sprouts, green onions and semi-wide noodles with good chew. Notably the dish was not too spicy which seems to be what proper Pad Thai should be. Also notable was the reasonable (for these crazy times) $14 menu price for my sit down meal. Nice to see there are Thai restaurants that give options for more authenticity than the quick serve ones.

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    La Belle Thaïlandaise is a cute little Thai restaurant a few steps away from Mont-Royal metro…read morestation. I ate there for the first time a couple of years ago, and then again last Friday evening. I am not sure why it took me so long to go again (perhaps it is simply the distance from home) as the food is quite good! The food was quickly served by a very courteous waiter in a comfortable ambiance. For only $10.50, vegetarians (like my husband and I) can choose from several great menu options; I recommend both the Tofu General Tao, as well as the Tofu Curry with Eggplant. Meat plates take most of the menu however so if you are omnivorous, you will surely find something that will please you as well! While La Belle Thaïlandaise is not the fanciest Thai restaurant in town, it is, within its price range, a great location which offers both good service and good food. We had a good time!

    Decided to order some take away as I was uptown and was hankering for some Thai. One word of…read moremention it is mighty difficult to find a Thai restaurant open at 4 PM but LBT was just opening their doors! Most Thai places I searched all opened up at 5 PM. When I placed my order they mentioned it would take a bit because they had to get the kitchen opened up. Ordered 3 dishes plus a salad, (Chicken Pad Thai, Beef Basil, Vegtable red curry and the Vietnamese papaya salad). I would say that the best was the Chicken Pad Thai and the salad then the vegetable curry and then the Beef Basil. The Pad Thai had a great flavour of the wok and was respectfully generous with chicken. The Veg Curry nada good assortment of vegetables. A small (and little disappointing) portion of rice was given. The Beef Basil was the least because I'm use to a very fragrant version of the dish This was good, but I've had better at other Thai places. Restaurant is tastefully decorated and nice Thai music was playing in the background. They had a deal on Yelp for $5 off your meal or 15% but I asked if it could apply to my takeout order and they mentioned it was just for dine in. I would return to this place because I thought it to be decent value for the money compared to my regular Thai resto. They were friendly and apologized for the food taking so long.

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    Patrons can bring their own wine bottles to drink with their meals.

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    Restaurant & restroom are clean.

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