Incredible food with lots of different and creative options. I love their Keto sushi rolls. Service is great and the restaurant is clean and welcoming. It is a great little Parker treasure.
I am on a quest to find the best Tom Yum Soup in Denver. This is attempt #2. Pros. The soup was good, much different than what I'm used to. The broth was flavorful and robust. It was more sweet than sour, although it's hard to balance the complexity of flavors that is intrinsic to this soup. I asked for them to make it as spicy as they could make it, and it came out only "pretty hot". I want my mouth to burn but I'm a different breed I guess. Cons. I hate white button mushrooms as they ruin the texture of the soup and aren't traditional. I have yet to find a place that uses fully traditional ingredients. It was almost 20 bucks for about 3-4 standard cups of soup, that came out in this (pretty cool) steel pot that had a lit flame underneath, however, it was very clunky and messy to scoop the soup out of the bowl with the ladle they gave you to put it in your separate bowl. I waited quite a while for my food, about 30 minutes, considering it wasn't busy AT ALL. The waitress who served me was very polite and bubbly, but felt like she forgot about me when I was finished and wanting to pay the check. This is a nice, cozy Thai restaurant that's run by a bunch of millennial kids running the counter, but it still has the essence of Parker clinging onto it. Was a pretty good stay.
One of the best spots in Parker. My partner and I have had curries, rice dishes, noodle dishes, and summer rolls. All have been excellent with the exception of the rice noodles. They have consistently been overcooked and mushy. One other very minor complaint is that the ceramic that they serve hot sake in doesn't keep warm very long. Aside from those small issues everything else has been near perfection, including the always friendly and professional staff. The drunken noodles and basil fried rice are personal favorites.
Amazing restaurant! I so appreciate the numerous gluten free options. I haven't tried something that wasn't delicious! I especially love the sushi and orange chicken! A definite family favorite!
My whole family agreed McDonalds would have been a better choice. Everything was very bland. When the waitress asked how it was I told her the pineapple-Aki was so dry we couldn’t eat it, she did apologize. But that was it. Still paid for it and left it almost untouched.
The green curry tasted really good, but not a whole lot like green curry! I would have liked to see the chicken cooked in the curry, instead of separately, then added. I love that everything that's gluten free is labeled, and that there are SO MANY options!! Next time I go I'll try their sushi or the gluten free sesame chicken.
Indochine always has great food. Their gluten free menu makes it a go to choice for my wife. The servers are always friendly and helpful. A great experience whether we dine in or carry out.
First time I went there I had spicy tuna rolls. They were great! I tried their pad thai today and "spring rolls" and they were both terrible. Spring rolls are usually made with rice paper and fresh ingredients inside with a side of peanut sauce. I got some fried nasty egg rolls instead. The pad thai was bland and literally no heat. i ordered medium heat. Hit or miss I guess with this place. I'll stick to the spicy tuna rolls...
Our visit was very disappointing.We were told that they were not accepting walk-ins for dinner??!! What, why? Because they overbooked their reservations. But we could come back later, after 6:30, as a walk-in, No reservations were available. It was 4:45, I wasn't going to take my chances for dinner almost 2 hours later. So we didn't get to eat here and took our business elsewhere.
Our waiter was very knowledgeable and friendly! Good variety of options. They do get pretty busy with take out orders so sometimes a bit of a wait.