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Thai Chili

3.2 (177 reviews)
ModerateThai, Laotian, Halal
Closed • 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Ashley L.

8/12/23 Shrimp spring rolls with peanut sauce ordered(to go with lunch). The service wasn't very kind or welcoming. Hopefully the spring rolls are good! Paid for the ordered and waited until it was ready! Luckily, the worker got much better! Said order was ready and handed it over with good day wishes. Think you! Pretty empty restaurant. They don't have it set up to eat inside. Pretty messy. Chairs stacked up.....just noticed leaving....take out only sign. FYI! Lunchtime! Order split The shrimp spring roll with peanut sauce was ginormous and really good! It was fresh and delicious and the peanut sauce made it better! Mother said hers was really good too! Turned into good service at the end and really good shrimp spring rolls!! Recommended!

Kasey S.

This is my second time ordering from TC. My first time was a few years ago. I ordered two orders of sticky rice for pickup. Once I got there, she told me it was almost $20 I asked her to repeat the cost because I was shocked it was so pricey. I figured it was around $10 or so. If you've ordered rice before, it shouldn't be that costly. I decided to give TC a second chance. I went on their website prior to placing order over the phone for pick up. I ordered Mongolian beef for $13.99 (states on menu on website) and asked if rice came with it. She said yes. When I got there, my total was $18.xx and told her to keep the change from a $20. Not only was it not $13.99 but look at what I got! Did not taste fresh at all either. Not going there again. Lesson learned.

Spicy chicken lunch

Was good, but I ordered during lunch the spicy chicken with sticky rice and it didn't come with a lot of meat at all. I'm a lite disappointed bc normally I get something from Bowlzeye next door and was expecting around the same portions. It's still good though

Fried Whole Tilapia Tom Yum Seafood Soup Pineapple Fried Rice Steamed Rice Egg Rolls
Mary C.

All the items we ordered were so dry, had definitely been cooked way ahead of time and reheated in a microwave. 1) Pineapple fried rice: completely dried out with pieces of chicken meat too tough to chew. 2) Steamed rice: also dried out from being microwaved. 3) Fried whole tilapia: the tilapia was small. The veggies in the green curry covering it were soggy. 4) Tom yum seafood soup: the flavor was good but it contained very little seafood. 5) Egg rolls: practically empty inside! We ordered delivery. When it arrived 2 of the styrofoam containers had leaked. They need to make the delivery orders more secure. We will not be ordering from Thai Chili again!

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Angie R.

Since I'm in the Clovis area more often these days. Each time I get gas in the same plaza as Thai Chili I decided to give this Thai place a shot as they had pretty good reviews on yelp. When I entered I was instantly greeted by a woman. She asked me if it was for there or to go. It was Togo so she gave me a menu and I instantly wanted to see if they had ground chicken Thai Chili Basil which is my all time favorite Thai Dish. To my surprise they had it! So I ordered their Ground Chicken Thai Chili Basil, Pineapple Chicken Dish and Basil fried rice. I am not a one to eat Pineapple in my meals unless it is a dessert or snack separately but the boyfriend likes incorporating it in his meals. And I got egg rolls. Anywho, the order came out fairly quick. I could not wait to dig in as the food smelled amazing. The Thai Chili Basil tasted delicious as expected and the Pineapple Chicken was not for me but tasted amazing according to the boyfriend. The Basil fried rice was a little greasy but flavorful. The egg rolls were delicious and crunchy. Overall, I enjoyed the meal and food. It is not the best quality of Thai Food I had but it does get the job done. Definitely, a must try if you in the area. I will be back if I am in the area and craving Thai Food.

Papaya salad
Trisha C.

Living in Clovis, there aren't a ton of places that sell papaya salad- especially if you want the option of Lao or Thai style. I just wanted to pick up some papaya salad to go with our dinner we were making at home. I was happy they offered Lao style. My order was ready pretty quickly but I was a bit surprised at the $11.95 price. I was also irritated at the $1 charge for using my debit card ($12.95 total). Then when I got home and opened the package I decided we wouldn't be going back again. I would say it was enough for 2 people to have a decent portion. The positives were the flavor was good and the heat was pretty accurate. I ordered medium and I'd say it was a true medium.

Raw Naem Khao health inspection needed

What in the world. We ordered the naem khao and the pork was raw. Literally raw pieces, yet the pad Thai was burnt. Over-seasoned and burnt fried rice. Would not recommend serving raw food and not fresh vegetables. Definitely needs a health inspection at this restaurant

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Food was okay. The place okay and service was okay. In a descent area. Not a lot of parking.

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Great food. Fast and consistent. They have a little bit of everything here. Bok choy chicken is my daughter's favorite

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I ordered the Thai style papaya salad (spicy) and chicken pho. It was delicious! I would order it again!

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The nam tok dish was disappointing, and the cost for such a tiny serving is insane, its not worth it.

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The raw laab is the best i've had in the Clovis area and was a lot cheaper than most places i've been too. On par with BK

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Not really sure why this place doesn't have more stars. This is my second time ordering it and it's absolutely delicious!!

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