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    Thai Gai Yang Cafe

    3.4 (105 reviews)
    ModerateThai
    Open 11:30 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Spicy tom yum soup with chicken
    Jackson D.

    The only redeeming quality here is the service. The servers were very welcoming, kind and helpful. The food on the other hand wasn't that great. It was still somewhat enjoyable but I can't see myself coming back here. The food was not fresh and you could especially tell with the chicken. Some other friends got chicken dishes and they had the same experience. They got a variety of dishes and noted that it didn't really match the flavor profile of traditional Thai food as they are much more familiar with the cuisine than I am. I got the spicy tom yum soup and it had a decent spicy, tangy flavor so seasoning seemed fine enough. One of my friends' dishes had a piece of eggshell in it. For the quality of food, it was also overpriced. The ambiance was decent though, laid back atmosphere.

    Pad See Eew w/ Tofu!
    Megan S.

    Order: Pad See Eew w/ Tofu | Tom Yum Gai / Goong + Shrimp Loved both entrees!! Super delicious & fresh-tasting. Presented beautifully & service from our kind Venezuelan server was excellent! Def will be back!!

    Health inspector needs to take a visit here. I've given this place a few opportunities and this third time will be my last. Aside from the PALMETTO ROACH I found in my green chicken curry dish & all the flies you have to fan away away while eating, the entire back half of the restaurant near the kitchen smelled funky & was extremely grungy looking. Just peak off to the right at the kitchen on your way to the bathroom to see for yourself. You're not going to want to touch anything. I feel bad this is the case, because the waitress was extremely sweet & prompt, but they need to sanitize everything. Salmonella Central.

    Red Curry
    Jessica G.

    I like this place! Not only is it close by, but it also has some pretty good food. While there hasn't been a place that I feel matches Thailand 100% (and not quit sure if that is possible), Thai Gai Yang Cafe is delicious and has some great choices! Whether you want a take out meal, place to dine in, or just when you are craving Thai, try it out! We ordered Pad Gra Pow with chicken, Pad Pak Ruam (Veggie stir fry) and Red Curry (I think with pork) for take out during quarantine. The Curry and Pad Gra Pow both had delicious sauces and a good kick of spice. We would order again! The Pad Pak Ruam could have used more flavor but, for a simple veggie dish, it was tasty. I would recommend and go there again! Looking forward to next time!

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    Santa C.

    Good Thai food, not the best, pad swe you was good, fried rice was good too. Red carry was a lot better than yellow.

    Riley Z.

    Not high price. Good taste for couples. I went to this restaurant with my friend after school. We love this restaurant and we recommend it for sure!

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    Great authentic cuisine with a lot of staples you won't find elsewhere. Friendly staff as well.

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    Meyou

    Meyou

    4.6(117 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    I've tried a couple of different restaurants in STL but I keep finding myself coming back to Meyou…read more There's something about the Pad Thai (call me basic) and Drunken Noodles that reminds me of sitting in the busy streets of Bangkok. I usually always get take out although I've dined in a couple of times and have always received the best service. The menu is straightforward and has a variety of the staples - from curries, noodles, rice dishes and more. You're allowed to pick from a variety of spice levels which is nice! The street is sorta busy so I usually park near the McDonalds for pickup as it takes only 10-15 minutes for the order to be ready. Highly recommend! Food: 9/10 Price: 10/10 Service: 10/10

    Apparently, some Chinese restaurants have a policy where they give you free egg rolls if you're a…read moreparty of six. I get that this is a Thai restaurant, not Chinese (though it's more Chinese than I am), but Meyou might consider such a policy. I would have benefited from it yesterday. I visited on a Wednesday evening with members of a running group. There were umpteen of us. If we'd been given a single egg roll appetizer, we would have been forced to cut it in tiny pieces and share. I would have been willing to do that, because I'm a confirmed, avowed savage. My reputation precedes me. Arguably, they should give you one free appetizer for every six members of your party. But I digress. Now, where was I? Ah yes, Meyou. I'd describe this place as a somewhat Americanized version of Thai food, based on what little I know from having recently visited Bangkok and eaten in roughly 40 or 50 restaurants, food stalls and what have you over the course of a few days, i.e. not a whole lot. You can get pad thai and various other soups, noodles and curries, along with fried rice, egg rolls, crab rangoon and chicken wings. It's got a little something for everyone. Do they charge you $0.25 for extra soy sauce? Can you call up and try to harangue them into giving you a free order of crab rangoon by claiming that they shorted you the last time you were there, knowing good and well they can count better than you? I'm not sure. I might try that on my next visit and report back. This time, I went with something called Pad See Ew, which wasn't nearly as gross as its name suggests. In fact, it was good. Its description on the menu, with broccoli, eggs and soy sauce, called to mind various things I might order from a Chinese takeout--which is what I tend to look for in a menu item. As a noodle dish, I figured the overall flavor profile might not be different from a lo mein lunch special I used to get decades ago, that I still fondly reminisce about on a weekly basis. I wasn't that far off from the mark. They let you choose the spice level, ranging from mild to hot. I usually get hot in most places, but I'm hesitant to do that at Asian restaurants, because they might have access to peppers that are technically considered research chemicals, like Temu Ozempic, and therefore not subject to FDA approval. There were a few girls there, and I didn't want to run the risk of my throat starting to close up. I'd have to find a new run group. Medium turned out to be just right for me, but maybe too spicy if you're expecting something along the lines of a buffalo wing. Even the mild, apparently, has a bit of a kick to it. The noodles were nice and slippery and cooked a touch beyond al dente, right in that Goldilocks zone between undercooked and mush. The heat, and the complexity provided by whatever they use to season this, helped offset the underlying sweetness. You get your choice of meat. No Diddy. I went with pork, natch, with apologies to the Honorable Minister. The amount they give you is surprisingly generous, except that this dish will run you. I'm talking modern-day Chipotle prices. Maybe a dollar or two more. Yikes! But I'd argue that the quality justifies it. If I lived nearby, and I had the means, I'd stop by on occasion.

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    Fork & Stix - Khao soi

    Fork & Stix

    4.1(426 reviews)
    0.3 miThe Loop, Skinker/DeBaliviere Parkview
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    A friend and I went here because it was recommended by a couple we met at the art museum and…read morenoticed we were looking at yelp for a place nearby to have supper. She said her favorite dish was khao soi which I ordered and really enjoyed. I have been craving it ever since. My friend ordered Khao pad and she loved it. We split the egg rolls which were hot and crispy. I ordered the muu ping and it was sweet and tasty...it did have some fat on it that I removed, but some may love that. The waitress was sweet and attentive. It's kind of a darker quiet place and when we pulled up we weren't even sure if it was open. Once we got inside we could see there were people, but from the street it's hard to tell so I'm glad we double checked at the door. I look forward to going again.

    I want to start by giving a heads up that they add an automatic 20% gratuity to your bill without…read morenotice or warning. I don't have any qualms with tipping, but I don't think it's fair to have it automatic, especially since the food is already on the pricey side. The interior is very calm and moody. The candles on the table are a nice touch. The service was okay, but for the size of the restaurant it felt a little weird. I usually try to get something that can easily be compared to other restaurants and determined if I will come back. I opted for the pad Thai. While not the worst pad Thai I've had, it was one of the more expensive. My noodles were dry and clumpy. It was hard to eat and required water. There was an unremarkable amount of chicken for the price. The flavor was also quite underwhelming. The quantity was also questionable. Overall, I probably wouldn't come back here. It was convenient because we were going to the Pageant, but other than that it was subpar.

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