We wanted to try a new place so picked Jasmine. The place was packed (due to prom and another big birthday party), but thankfully, they were able to seat us right away. Everyone was friendly and professional. They have an extensive menu and many dishes sounded great, so the 2 of us ordered 4 dishes so we had more to try. The salad was refreshing (enjoyed the sauces that came with it), the seafood seemed fresh, the Pad See Ew was tasty, but our favorite was the yellow curry. Needless to say, we had plenty to take home, so lunch the next day was delicious too! ?
Some of the best quality food the Bay Area can offer. Loyal customers since the Thai Pepper days in Campbell and Sunnyvale over 20 years ago. Well worth the long drive to Santa Clara.
Service was a bit slow on a Sunday afternoon and the food here lacked flavor. Definitely one of the most tasteless Thai I have had so far in Bay Area.
Good Thai Food close to Santa Clara University. Service is typically slow so don't plan on getting a fast lunch.
The food is just great, I usually get eggplant and a side of rice with catfish
I'm easy to please when it comes to Thai food. Fortunately Jasmine Thai is also really generous with flavor and spice. I was adventurous and got the Tod Mun and didn't regret it (if you're into that).
The waitress took the wrong order for my to go order. Food is mediocre if not bad. Okay for tourists but if you tried authentic/good Thai food you won’t like this place.
We went to the restaurant after visiting the farmers market. After calling the waitress to get our order multiple times, we were ignored. We were with our baby and we decided to leave the restaurant after 15 minutes of no response.When we left, the waitress called us out saying “So you came to the restaurant just to use the restroom?”How incredibly rude, besides the extremely poor service, we had to also deal with the waitress who was lashing out on us leaving, because of not getting any service.This happened on August 28 2021, between 12.30 - 1PM. We couldn’t get a hold of our waitress’s name but she was the only one around and went out of her way to insult my family.
On taste/flavor:Not authentic thai, but I guess it's okay for the tourists and those who are trying new flavors.But for those of you who have been to Thailand or Thaitown in L.A. You may be disappointed.Note the other reviews.On service:I'm ashamed for my cultural heritage!I was first so happy to had found a Thai Restaurant ran by Thai people.My 1st. visit was on Friday July 30th. I picked up an order to go after work. Which was such a pleasant experience, I even gave a $5 tip for a $17 Basil Beef Fried Rice!I decided to return for a dine in experience on Sunday July 1st. and try the Beef Noodle Soup plus order a Green Curry Beef, and Fried Fish Cakes to go (still excited about my 1st. visit).Upon my arrival, the waitress gave me a head gesture which conveyed a "what do you want?" in what would be considered RUDE to any average customer manner.No, not "hello" or "welcome"...but a "head gesture in ganster-style"!Still remembering my 1st. impression from Friday, I chose to sit down and waited for my Noodle Soup.This Soup is traditionally served with condiments sauces...which the waitress sharply said "we don't have it".So, I asked for at least some hot sauce so I can proceed to taste what I consider to be a basic & common dish that would give me a clear indication of their flavor-authenticity of Thai's food.While eating the soup, I heard a spoon or some silverware dropped to the floor.As I looked toward the sound, I saw the waitress picking up the dropped item and placed it back on the serving tray that she was bringing out to another customer!A few minutes later, another customer requested additional bottle of bear and said thank you to the waitress...who replied with "okay".I am originally from Thailand, which I'm proud to know that the country is known as "The Land of the Smiles".Courteous and polite are normal traits that's ingrained and obvious among most Thais that I've crossed path with, even in other countries.In closing this review, I would not recommend this Thai restaurant to anyone unless they're familiar with the typical "French-restaurant-atmesphere".But as a Thai-Born U.S. Grown man....I'm out!!???
flat noodles was not so great. they made it with egg when I asked not to. but they made another one which did not tasted nice and was oily and too sweet.I will not be trying this place again