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- jalapeno fried rice
- arizona heatwave
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- FarrahMarch 25, 2012taste of thai appetizer is sooo good & comes with 6 sauces, order it! loved the pad thai here, yum. best thai in scottsdale, a little bit pricier than similar thai/asian restaurants, but worth it.Upvote6DownvoteUpvoted 4 weeks ago
- 🌵Andrew Kolikoff🌵January 2, 2015One of my favorite places in Old Town Scottsdale. Check out the bar area... Small, but cozy and pleasant. Great spot for a drink, dinner and to catch a game. Try the Panang... It's outta site!Upvote3Downvote
- Sarah WilkinsonJanuary 14, 2016I adore this place. My new obsession is their green Thai basil curry, yummm (pictured furthest). Also amazing was the vegetable curry and of course the Tom kha Gai was unbelievable! So good.Upvote1Downvote
- Prairie-boy713June 6, 2021I love this place because there are so many wonderful vegan options. I eat here a few times a week when I’m in town for that reason and the Food is flavourful and authentic.Upvote1Downvote
- Michæl BrettApril 4, 2016Huge portions! If you are not that hungry, share an entree. Recommend the pork peanut curry and the jalapeño fried rice. The Thai sharing starter/appetiser is very good tooUpvoteDownvote
- jon accarrinoMarch 12, 2017Their spicy 🌶 levels are 1-5. 3 is very hot even if you love spicy and will make you sweat. 1 or 2 are more enjoyable for an avg meal. 4 or 5 will burn up you inside out.UpvoteDownvote
- Evie CosciaNovember 11, 2016The Tom Yum soup was too sweet for my taste. So was the Spicy Cashew Beef. The sausage in the jalapeno fried rice was incredible. A must get.Upvote1Downvote
- Vasundhara RayMarch 7, 2016Loved the food, loved the ambience. Outside sitting available with live music!UpvoteDownvote
- Genevieve RiceDecember 31, 2011This upscale Thai eatery in Old Town Scottsdale offers friendly, attentive service and well-executed dishes. I suggest the Arizona Heatwave, creamy red curry with sautéed vegetables.Upvote1Downvote
- Graham PlaceJanuary 27, 2018The fried spring rolls were great! Pad Thai with tofu was solid, but the “medium” spice really wasn’t hot at all.Upvote1Downvote
- Everything here is good. Favorites--tom ka gai, Thai fai fire wraps, Siamese kisses, and diedre's jalapeño fried rice. So good!!!!UpvoteDownvote
- Schmooze AZJuly 6, 2012Happy Hour specials run from Monday – Friday from 4 – 6 pm with selected entrees at $5.25 or choose three for $20. Check out our HH review here... http://schmoozeaz.com/blog/?p=787UpvoteDownvote
- Sarah WilkinsonJune 1, 2015I would run the the ends of the earth for the Tom kha soup. And the jalapeño fried rice.Upvote1Downvote
- M MNovember 22, 2015What's not good here!?! Everything is delicious, great services and atmosphere!!UpvoteDownvote
- Andrew CerdaMay 13, 2013The Drunken Noodles and Crispy Basil Chicken was pretty good, but I'd be more adventurous and find a few other dishes to enjoy.UpvoteDownvote
- Nadia ThinksApril 26, 2015Duck curry. Ask for hotter than you want though--it's American hot.UpvoteDownvote
- ToryBurchMay 6, 2011Delicious Thai food in a relaxed atmosphere. Order the mint chicken wrap or Siamese kisses.UpvoteDownvote
- enaedeJanuary 17, 2012Ask Brian at the bar for his hot sauce with the lettuce wraps - delicious!UpvoteDownvote
- Great food and always consistent. They serve many of the best dishes at lunch as well in lunch portion size combo meals.UpvoteDownvote
- The Tom ka gai is the best thing to eat in Oldtown. 2 star, w chicken.UpvoteDownvote
- Kat 🐱August 13, 2019Ordered through UberEATS. The Drunken Dragon Noodles (hot) is not spicy at all and not cooked in authentic way. Would avoid this place.UpvoteDownvote
- Jessica FieldingJune 30, 2010The spice levels are a bit weak so don't be afraid to go hotter.UpvoteDownvote
- Michelle TutonOctober 24, 2010Food is tasty, but the restaurant is very loud. Next time we will ask for a table outside.UpvoteDownvote
- Jennifer DaviesApril 3, 2016Not very authentic, at least the Pad Thai and Pad See Yew weren't. Maybe go somewhere elseUpvoteDownvote