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Thai Spoon

4.1 (647 reviews)
ModerateThai, Noodles, Soup
Closed 11:30 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Thai fried rice
William Z.

A hidden gem in the strip mall at the corner of Redbud Lane and Gattis School Road. My wife and I had lunch there today. I always order the Penang curry which is my favorite. My wife had the Thai fried rice. We're never disappointed at Thai Spoon. And there's a new ice cream shop right next-door!

Chicken wings to go, 6/10
Sarah L.

One of my favorite Thai spots in town for many years now. Been coming here for nearly a decade now and it is always consistent. My top dish is easily the drunken noodles. Noodles and beef are cooked to perfection. They give you plenty so always a highlight to have enough for a second lunch another day. I wanted to try the wings out. Mind you this was a to-go order, so weren't fresh out of the kitchen, but they were slightly disappointing. Not much flavor and on the skimpier side. We also ordered the kid's sweet and sour fried chicken. We assumed the sauce would be on the chicken but it's just on the side for you to dip. side note: not mango season so no mango sticky rice.

Green curry
Rick S.

I'm always on the lookout for excellent Thai restaurants and I'm adding Thai Spoon to the list. Although located in a somewhat nondescript shopping center, the food is anything but bland. This family-run restaurant churns out some amazing entrees and it seems to be very busy most of the time. One of my old essential standbys that I find sets the tone for any Thai restaurant is green curry. Thai Spoon's version is excellent, filled with bamboo and proteins that are cooked to perfection. The sauce was pleasingly creamy and held together well. Some curries end up with a broken sauce but Thai Spoon was made exactly right with a good snort of pepper spices as well. The Pad Woon Sen hit the right notes too with a good balance between the brightness of lime juice and savory soy and fish elements. Overall, we really enjoyed our meal and will be back. Highly recommended.

Tom Kha watery soup
Ray M.

So the service was great. Both the young man and young lady working were very friendly and helpful. My soup was very mediocre. It tasted like they added water to the broth to stretch it. I can't say that I will be back. I hate wasting money on bland food.

Tom kha
Dawn K.

A tradition stripe mall restaurant- open concept - kinda dark. The staff was ready to serve and friendly - quick order turn around - almost like it was all prepared ahead. Nothing exciting to say other than it was traditional food and good service.

Pad Thai- Thai hot with egg
Elyssa D.

Thai Spoon has been one of my favorite Pad Thai spots for a few years now. I have actually not tried anything other than their Pad Thai and mango with sticky rice. The mango with sticky rice is delicious every single time and up until the last few visits their Pad Thai has been off the chain. Unfortunately, the spice level has not been delivering the proper heat. I always order the Thai hot spice level and I even top it off with a little Sriracha. When I received my first wimpy spiced noodles, I thought maybe it was just an ordering mistake but it's happened about three times now. I'm not sure what's changed, but because of this it just is not my favorite spot anymore.

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Raquel M.

Came out here for a craving fix! Needed some good Thai food (especially some noodles). The restaurant was actually fulllllllll on a Tuesday night and there were many customers coming in to pick up online orders. That's always a good sign. Ambiance: super chill and family friendly. Parking: lots of it (no need to worry about it) Food: delish! Not pictured: the taro boba, potstickers as appetizers & my husband's pineapple shrimp fried rice. It was all super yummy! Prices: a bit steep in this inflation but it's expected.i would come back!

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If you're in Round Rock and craving a spicy, comforting soup, the Tom Yum at Thai Spoon is a must-try, especially on a chilly day.

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Thai Spoon is great--delicious food, good prices, and friendly service. I always enjoy the pad Thai, panang curry, and Tom Ka soup.

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Ordered to go, quick service, friendly helpful employees and bomb food! Got Tom Kha and Yellow Curry and both were delish.

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Best Thai I've had in Texas! Loved the green papaya salad, stir fry, summer rolls and spring rolls! Everything has such great flavor.

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Anyone know about Gluten Free options here? I know it's in a lot of sauces so wasn't sure. Thanks!

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Da’s thai cuisine

Da’s thai cuisine

(31 reviews)

Tried DA's Thai Cuisine for pickup and had a little bit of a mixed experience…read more First things first -- the place itself is nice, clean, and the staff is personable. No complaints there. Ordering and pickup were smooth. Now let's talk food. The deep-fried egg rolls (stuffed with carrots, cabbage, and clear bean noodles, served with sweet and sour sauce) were really good. Crispy, hot, and flavorful. Solid start. The steamed dumplings? Now those were the star of the show. Made with pork, shrimp, crab meat, green onions, and carrots -- and served with their special sauce. That sauce paired perfectly with the dumplings. Balanced, flavorful, and just worked. Out of everything we ordered, this was the clear home run. I also ordered what I believed to be the Thai papaya salad. From what I can tell comparing ingredients, I did receive the Thai-style version (shredded papaya, garlic, fish sauce, tomatoes, lime juice, palm sugar, topped with peanuts). Unfortunately, I was not impressed. I've had papaya salad at other Thai spots where the peanuts are roasted and really incorporated into the dish. Here, it felt like the peanuts were just tossed in at the end. The overall flavor just didn't come together, and I wouldn't order that again. My husband had the Thai fried rice (his second time ordering it), and he thoroughly enjoys it -- so that's a win on his side. For me, out of the egg rolls, papaya salad, and steamed dumplings -- the dumplings were the only real standout. Would I go back? Probably not. But that's just my experience -- don't let me be the deciding factor. Give it a try and see what hits for you.

This restaurant pleases us very much with their delicious Thai foods! I like keeping everything…read moreless salt and they are all delicious! :)

Sip Saam Thai - Spring Roll with shrimp

Sip Saam Thai

(1.1k reviews)

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We discovered Sip Saam Thai while scrolling through Yelp and decided to make the trek since quality…read moreThai options are rare in our immediate area. It was well worth the drive! Parking & Service: Arrival was stress-free thanks to the massive parking lot in the strip mall. From the moment we walked in, the staff was incredibly welcoming. Our server was very knowledgeable about the menu and gave us great recommendations. The Spice Factor: Interestingly, they offer two spice tiers: 1-10 and 10-15. We usually prefer a heavy heat, but found that levels 8 and 9 were still relatively mild. If you're a true spice lover, you might want to venture into the double digits! The Food: Portions are very generous and perfect for family-style dining. Everything was flavorful, though my one small note for the kitchen is that some dishes leaned a bit heavy on the salt. Overall, a great spot with big flavors.

This has always been our go-to Thai spot, so it's honestly really disappointing to say this was…read moreprobably our last visit. The service has always been great--servers are attentive, friendly, and quick to clear plates, which we've always appreciated. It's part of why we kept coming back. We usually order the fried pompano, and it's always been a favorite. But the last couple of times, the fish has been noticeably smaller--like almost half the size it used to be. That was already a letdown. What really did it for us, though, was finding a plastic to-go cup lid inside one of our drink glasses. It was buried in there, and completely threw us off. At that point, we were just done. It's a bummer because we've liked this place for a long time, but between the smaller portions and that experience, we won't be coming back.

Lemongrass by Sip Saam Thai - Basil fried rice with chicken

Lemongrass by Sip Saam Thai

(217 reviews)

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Looking through my reviews, it seems that I have not left one for this restaurant when I thought I…read morehad and I'm sorry that I hadn't done that earlier because it's a restaurant as well worth trying. I literally can't say that there's one thing I don't like getting here. Sometimes we wanna keep it simple and we literally just get the pad Thai with chicken. We always ask for extra peanuts and extra lime which just puts it over the top for us. Tom kha soup is always wonderful on a cold day and the Thai tea here is unbeatable. They have regular portions and lunch portions for several popular items which is great if you do come for lunch, you also get a side salad and a tad smaller portion. It's perfect because it's still very filling and it saves you a little bit of money if you're looking for great Thai food on your own or to take someone to have , please come here. The restaurant isn't very big and seating gets crowded when it's packed but most days the turnover is pretty fast and the wait is never long. It's is not very loud for how small a space it is which is a plus.

Yelp fam, I finally made it over to Lemongrass by Sip Saam Thai for lunch, and let me tell you…read more.. this was one of those meals where you look at the bill afterward and go, "Whew... okay, so we're doing fine dining prices at lunchtime now." My partner and I spent just over $100 for lunch, and while some dishes hit the mark, others left me wanting a little more of that classic Thai punch. Tom Yum Soup (Shrimp, Hot Pot Style) I'm particular about Tom Yum -- like, very particular -- because when it's done right, it's one of the most aromatic, layered soups out there. Traditionally, you should get that unmistakable hit of lemongrass, kaffir lime leaf, galangal, and the brightness of lime juice all dancing together. This version was good, but it didn't quite give me the lemongrass-forward aroma I expect. I also didn't catch the bamboo shoots that usually round out the texture. The broth had heat (I ordered a 6), and the shrimp were cooked well, but the depth of flavor wasn't as bold or herbaceous as I'm used to. Still enjoyable -- just not the Tom Yum I measure all others against. Crab Fried Rice (Spicy 6) Now this was the star of the table. Plenty of crab -- and I mean throughout the rice, not just sprinkled on top for decoration. The rice itself was smooth and well‑fried, not greasy, with each grain separate (as it should be). The white and green onions added that perfect little punch of freshness and bite. This is one of those dishes where you keep going back for "just one more bite" even though you know you're full. If you come here, this is the dish I'd recommend without hesitation. Pineapple Curry (Beef, Spicy 5) The curry had a nice balance of sweet and savory, and the beef was tender. I didn't get the same "wow" factor as the fried rice, but it was solid. The spice level was accurate -- a 5 gave enough heat to keep things interesting without overpowering the coconut base. Fried Dumplings Crispy, hot, and exactly what you expect from fried dumplings. Nothing groundbreaking, but nothing wrong either. J. Lohr Chardonnay A smooth pour and a generous one. I wasn't mad at it. Overall, service was friendly and the food came out quickly. The space itself is clean and modern, and it's a nice spot for a casual lunch date. Just know that the prices lean more "weekend dinner" than "weekday lunch." There were some hits, some misses, but overall a good experience. The crab fried rice alone might bring me back. The Tom Yum needs a little more lemongrass love, but everything was fresh and well‑prepared. If you're in Cedar Park and craving Thai, this spot is worth a visit -- just be prepared for the price tag. #supportlocal

Thai Spoon - thai - Updated May 2026

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