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Thai Dish

3.9 (84 reviews)
Closed 11:30 am - 3:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Updated 1 month ago

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I come here about 3 times a month. It's my favorite Thai restaurant ever! I CRAVE the papaya salad. My go to order is The Green Curry w/ either chicken or prawns and the Papaya Salad spicy they are friendly and the food is amazing. 10/10 recommend.

Not War WonTon soup
Angela D.

I don't know what happened, but they changed yet "war WonTon" soup to chicken, no veggies, only chicken possibley soup I love this place but when I called they said "that's how we have always made it" Ummmm, negatory Won't be going back

BBQ steamed salmon in banana leaf. The fresh herbs mixed in create a delicious flavor.

BEST DRUNKEN NOODLES EVER. A gem in Ukiah! You know this place is legitimate by the pictures of the beloved king of Thailand on the walls. The decor is authentic and the atmosphere is peaceful. When you walk in the delicious smells immediately welcome you. The waitstaff is always attentive and welcoming. But the food, for Ukiah? Is incredible. So is the price point. We just moved out of town and went here to have our last dinner in the area. It will be sorely missed. While some curries can be a bit more thick on certain days, the flavor is always delicious. The ingredients are fresh and often steamed. As first mentioned, the drunken noodles here are THE BEST. I've eaten at soooo many Thai places not just here but in Thailand too and this place makes it as close to the real thing as you can get stateside. Other places make the sauce too sweet but Thai Dish nails it every time. Yum, I'm craving it right now! Haha. Other dishes we love are their yellow, red, green curries typically ordered with either prawns, tofu or chicken (you can also add as many proteins as you like if that's how you get down). The BBQ salmon in banana leaf is a staple. Incredible flavor. Summer rolls (the fresh not deep fried ones) with peanut sauce, omg. Killer. The Thai Chicken noodle soup, best damn soup on a rainy day. I haven't ordered anything I didn't like. And this place for some reason does not get the love or hype it should be. Don't be fooled by other Thai spots in town, this is the place you want to go. Why go to an inflated restaurant and pay $45 for a poorly cooked steak when you could come here and get twice the amount of food and flavor? Just sayin. Can't wait to have an excuse to come back.

Coconut Soup
Shelly S.

Came in for a second time for lunch while in town because the first time so fantastic. We decided to do a three course lunch. The egg rolls were good but lacked in cabbage and carrots, which act as a bed for for the flat egg rolls. My war wonton soup was good but needed more seasoning of some sort as it was bland for a base broth. I also had gristle in my potsticker which they use instead of wontons. So, it's more of a potsticker soup rather than a war wonton traditionally known in the Chinese food world. There was also no other meats and the only veggies were carrots and bok choy. My husband's coconut soup was delicious. It had an array of veggies and his meat choice was chicken. The heat of the broth was about a medium he said. He even tipped the bowl to his mouth to finish the broth. The fried banana and ice cream was pretty yummy on some bites but one of the slices of banana was not sweet whatsoever and was more like a plantain taste than it was a banana. We had two different types of curries the last time that we were in and they were both out of this world. We will go back and I will do another review of the third visit to be fair and hope for a five star rating.

Mango with sticky rice
Avinash S.

A decent place for Thai food in this part of the country. We were looking for a change and found this place. They have a beautiful patio for outdoor dining. Loved the papaya salad the best, followed by the drunken noodles. Can stay away from the green curry and sticky rice with mango. With the exception that the mangoes they served us were delicious, skipped the sticky rice and cleaned up the mangoes.

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Really good food. The coconut lemongrass soup is to die for. I look forward to coming back soon.

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I was in a motel and didn't want to go out, so I did DoorDash. I ordered the wor wonton soup, the…read moregarlic chicken, with a side order of white rice. The order comes quickly, and the food is very hot. The soup was excellent. A huge container with lots of goodies! The broth was delicious. The veggies were done. Well, the wontons were tender and delicious, and there were plenty of the pork, chicken, and shrimp, and they were also done very well. The garlic chicken was just as good. I could smell the garlic as soon as I opened the container. There was plenty of rice, the chicken was tender, and the veggies were just right. The rice was done perfectly, and it went with the Dish very very well. I had enough soup and garlic chicken to have a nice breakfast as well. The price was reasonable considering I got two meals out of it. The only thing I could say, was they could see that it was a DoorDash order, but I don't know if they could see that it was going to a motel. If they could see that, they should've realized that most motels don't have bowls or plates The garlic chicken and the rice came in small "to go containers", and I had no plates or anything, so it made it kind of hard to eat. The next time I order from this place, I will ask them to include a to go tray. I will order from this place again. Thank you.

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