I'm not a big fan of Thai food - the spices are too complicated for my palate - but I enjoyed the combination fried rice (not very greasy, rice was pretty light and the right amount of chewy) and the spicy seafood special (very reminiscent of spicy seafood noodles a.k.a. "jjamppong" from Korean style Chinese food places), again the spices were too much for me but I really enjoyed it in bites, especially with the rice. Fried calamari as an appetizer was delicious, with light and fluffy coating and actual, chewable, well-prepared squid that didn't make me rip it apart like a rabid dog! Came with sweet and sour dipping sauce that was too sweet for me but was comparable to most decent sweet and sour sauces. I just wish there was more of the calamari ($13 for a plate the half the size of a tablet pc) but I can't fault them, with the economy what it is in 2022. Also, combination fried rice could've used more toppings, though well-prepared.Restaurant is on the small side and not every table has dividers between them so your neighboring diners' voices may carry too loudly. Decor is nice, feels rustic and still looks nice enough for the most part. Not everything goes together but I can see an effort was made and I appreciate that.
I had the dumplings for an appetizer and they were very good, it came with a sweet and salty dipping sauce that compliments the dumplings well. For the main dishes they were the spicy mint noodles and BBQ pork ribs dinner. Both were very delicious, but of the two I'd say I liked the ribs the best. For a drink it was a Thai tea fusion, which was half Thai tea and half lemonade. Interesting combo and actually tasted pretty good. Overall the food and experience was great and I'd definitely go back again! ☺️
We were traveling and stopped by without checking reviews. We ordered fried rice, pad thai, and pork broccoli. Everything was so yummy! The staff was nice too. We will definitely come back on our next trip.
My family and I have to come here at least once every 2 weeks. The food is kindve pricey but they serve a lot and its delicious! The staff is always really helpful and nice. The atmosphere is very pleasant everytime. I highly recommend this place for thai food night! We love the thai fried rice, chicken noodle and curry soup!
Excellent fresh food! Loved it! Nice staffWill go back as soon as possible.
over cooked orange chicken, bland egg roles and stale rice. Really bad experience. Ordered to go and was very dissatisfied 48$ later. The search for decent Thai food goes on.
The shrimp Pad Thai was saucy, had a nice flavor, and noodles with good texture. I just wish the portions were a little more generous.
Worst food ever. The gyoza were previously frozen and tasted like they had freezer burn. By the time they got to me, the wrappers were cold and tough and inedible. Such an easy item to make homemade but unfortunately this was not the case. The seafood soup was ok but I wouldn’t come back for it. The larb was probably the best thing I ordered but didn’t make up for the rest of the meal.
Decent food at good prices but nothing to write home about. I only tried 3 items though: some barbeque chicken dish, glass noodle dish and fried rice dish with a crab omlet on top . The barbeque chicken dish had good quantity, chicken was soft and taste was okay. The glass noodle dish was also okay with decent portions. Finally, the fried rice was not very good with hardly anything in it. Also, the crab omlete on top only smelled of crab a bit but did not taste very different form a normal fried egg. However, expecting real crab at the price they charge is also not fair. That is why though the food was okay i rated them 4 stars. I will update the review after trying more from this place.
Whenever I am down from a cold, I usually vie for matzo ball or homemade chicken but Thai diamond stole my heart with their, wonton soup! Their wonton soup is so, so delicious and it has never and I mean never, let me down. It is a perfect blend of, wontons, cabbage, shrimp and garlic, FYI, garlic is nature's antibiotic. Trust me, I have lived on the east coast (New York) and I have tried some of the best matzo ball soup any bubbe can make. Nothing is more soothing than the wonton soup at, Thia diamond. I know that there is no cure for the common cold but this is pretty darn close and it's taste 1,000 times better going down than any cold remedy that I have ever had.