Jatujak Thai Cuisine

5651 Steeles Ave East. Unit #7 & 8, Toronto - M1V 5P6
197 reviews
Thai
(416) 293-9939

Newer location. Relax and charming ambience and decor. Very clean and spacious dining areas. Service staff were super kind, friendly and efficient. Most importantly, fantastic authentic Thai food! Probably one of the best Thai food in GTA! The mango salad and coconut soup were so delicious!! Will definitely go back and recommend to everyone!

The indoor seating area is spacious and beautiful. I can say their mango salad is the best mango salad I’ve had. Pad thai was also delicious, it’s dark and smoky, almost caramelized flavour which I enjoy. We had the fresh spring rolls, that came with the most amazing peanut sauce. The spring rolls itself were okay (filled with so much lettuce) but with the peanut sauce it was excellent. The khao soi had incredibly tender chunks of beef inside, the soup itself was a tiny bit bland for my taste. But I still enjoyed leftovers the next day. The plate sizes are massive! This is the best Thai food I’ve had in North York/Markham area, and almost on par with the Thai restaurants downtown (PAI)

Phenomenon food. Only PAI in downtown can compare. This jatujak branch is new, spacious, has the better food than other branches.We brought our toddler and the staff made sure we were accommodated so well since we had a toddler. Food and service and ambiance really good.

They have awesome lunch deals. It's a great way to sample different Thai dishes. We ordered the Pad Thai Chicken and the Pad Kee Mao Chicken. Both choices were delicious. This is a franchise with many locations within the City, so visit the nearest one to you soon. #padthai #jatujak #keemao

One of my fave Thai places. The khao soi is probably my all time favourite dish. The pad kee mao was also really good. They know how to make it spicy which I love. We also for a free pad Thai with our order so that was great!

Authentic Thai Food restaurant run by thais.Love the rich taste of the Green Curry with the authentic taste that I had in BKK. I requested less ?️ that perfectly good with the rice. (Set lunch provided)Tom Yum with the choice of ?shrimps, not the tin shrimp, ? the Rich taste of the soup not just watery taste as others Thai restaurant. (I like it but if less a bit salt will be better )I returned to order a take out Mango stickyrice dessert, and the server Van was so good to remind me that the best serving time while it is still warm with sweet and savory coconut sauce, it enhance the taste of the sticky rice & mango. It is ??good, the portion is good for 2 ppls.I definitely will come with my friends again. Thank you for the good service.

The user experience to order online was easy and quick.If you pay cash there's a 10% discount and if you spend over $45/$70 you receive a free food item that you can add to the cart.I love their pad Thai but unfortunately everything else was a disappointment. The chicken satay skewers were dry and rubbery, the shrimp chips tasted like the oil was old or it was burnt, and the Gaeng Kiew Whan (curry chicken) didn't have the bright flavours and the chicken was rubbery as well.We've ordered and dined in multiple times before this review and it has always been the same. The Pad Thai and peanut sauce is delicious and consistent but everything else not so much.

Order a lunch special and they’ll arrive in no time – sometimes a worrying sign of premade food that just sits around and is assembled to order. Thankfully, that wasn’t the case with the pad Thai ($8.95). The heap of brown noodles studded with chicken, onions, and bean sprouts didn’t look like much, but once I had a forkful the seemingly too-wet noodles was the perfect consistency and the sweet flavours nicely balanced by the sour and savoury elements. While I couldn’t smell much wok hay when the dish was presented, the pad Thai did have a mellow smoky element that briefly peaks out while being consumed.I’d skip the chicken green curry ($8.95), it’s run-of-the-mill and a tad sweet for my taste for something that has two chilies listed beside it on the menu. Truth be told, I was probably still a little salty from hearing that the steamed fish curry wasn’t available, something I really had my heart set on.Jatujak’s beef khao soi ($15.95) could also use a kick of heat to really push the bowl to the next level. Still, it was a tasty dish with the creamy curry broth incorporating a hint of citrus. The combination of silky egg noodles with crispy ones were also on-point with equal amounts of both textures. There were also tons of brisket in the bowl, so this is a great choice for those who really want their protein.

First time visit this restaurant. Nice atmosphere, great service, food is general taste good except that the sauce of Gaeng Massaman was a bit watery (my personal preference would be a bit thicker)

I visited the Jatujak on Victoria Park and fell in love with their food and service. However, I live closer to the one on Steeles location, so I just had to try out the food here as well. The Tom Yum soup (which is my all time favourite) was great! But the Pad Thai tasted more on the sweeter side than Sour. Almost like a hint of that "ketchup like" sweetness. I've had the same dish at the Victoria Park location and the taste of that Pad Thai was well balanced in my opinion. The service was fine too, however I missed the busy and bustling vibe of the Victoria Park location. The Steeles location felt more on the dead side; even on a Saturday late afternoon.