It's definitely more take out oriented than dine in but when you're at a shopping plaza and you see the standard sign for food, you shouldn't expect world class seating.Server's were polite. Food was on point. I had a plate of green curry that I ordered at medium spice, aka not close to what normal green curry is because I'm a baby and it was still good. My buddy got some red curry extra spicy and he loved it.Food was legit.
This is no longer Thai Gardens. The menu is different, no sushi on Sunday or Monday, and the food was less than spectacular. No real kids menu either.Used to be much better.
Love the Pad Thai, Massman Curry, fried rice and mango sticky rice! Authentic flavors and good service in this locally owned restaurant.
Amazing service , food, and servers. Highly recommended. They serve a good amount of food especially the sushi roll is 10 pieces and it’s amazing. Beautiful restaurant. 5 stars !
the atmosphere is comforting, me and my boyfriend come often and usually get the double delight combo paired with two thai fried rice plates 2 star and it’s always been good. i’ve tried two of their soups, some sushi, and other things that have all been good.
Stopped in for a quick appetizer while my hubby shopped. They did not have non fairy options for the Thai tea. The Thai tea without milk was super sweet and I asked for a replacement with unsweet however I was charged for both drinks. They were sweeping the floors while I was eating. The food was tasted fine, no issues there.
This was the best Pad Thai I’ve ever had anywhere. Quick, friendly service, large menu. I also had a shrimp coconut milk soup that was amazing.
No longer known as Thai Gardens, this restaurant now goes by Orange Pepper Thai restaurant. They have flavorful food at higher than average prices for what is being offered. There's an expansive menu on hand.The vegetable Tom Kha was nice, but not quite in line with the quality offered by some competitors in the Naples area.I found the MyThai specialty alright, as well. It was a dish served with rice. They bragged mixed veggies, scallops, shrimp, and chicken. There were a few river scallops and perhaps five medium shrimp. They were relatively generous with the chicken and carrots.Another member of my party had the Thai fried rice, which we agreed was probably a better deal, but we're rice lovers.All in all, the restaurant is decent. I'm not sure how it will carve out a reputation in an area filled with so many strong Asian restaurants, though.I'm not sure that I'll return, but I'm not disappointed that I went.
No longer Thai Gardens, new owners and now called Orange Pepper. Can't speak for the sushi since I didn't try it, but the Thai food is now mediocre. We had Pad See Ew and the mixed stir fry, both are sweet, tomato-y, and fishy. The steak is no longer nice quality shaved steak but chunks of $1 flank steak. And smaller portions for the same price. If you're looking for Thai food and have never been you might like it, but if you're expecting the Thai Gardens we've had for years you will be sorely disappointed.
This place we have been going to for over 10 yrs. It is so good I go there at least once a month. Food is wonderful, staff is so nice.