Rice Noodle Thai

9523 Q St, Omaha - 68127
128 reviews
Thai Bubble Tea Noodles
(531) 375-5050

First time here…some of the best fried rice in omaha!! Great serving size and great flavor. Highly recommend

I love this place. The curry is very good for the price. Love the thai tea as well. Great customer service too.

Naw, I'll never go back. 1 time is enough. I saw the place, went in to give it a try. Food looked like frozen vegetables on top of a pack of ramen noodles. Tasted bland like quick thawed and water. Should have at least used the ramen spice pack! No seasoning, no spice. Fried tofu, tasted bitter. I ate and now feel nausea. I had to come on here to let you know before you go. Sad.

So so sooo good. One of the better Thai spots in the city without a doubt. Food is delicious, there’s plants everywhere which makes me happy, the owner was sooo nice and friendly, the boba tea was amazing. Highly recommend

Food was amazing. The owner is so kind and very personable. The plants and environment. 10/10 would recommend.

I tried this Place for the first time last night. We had Chef Pad Thai, Shrimp rolls, and Pineapple Fried Rice. All were amazingly delicious. I have never had pineapple fried rice and now I am already craving it again! This is a must try for everyone. My family doesn't eat spicy and felt all was great. I Love Extra Spicy and it did not disappoint me either.

Finally tried this place. It was fantastic! The food is packed with flavor and fresh ingredients. A little pricey, but the quality makes up for it. A must try, if you like Thai!

The best Pad Thai in town! The food and service are great, my husband and I order food from here at least once a week.

This is by far my favorite Thai restaurant in the Omaha area. They consistently make great quality dishes and my mouth is watering even just thinking about it! Every time I come in, I see the workers multitasking nonstop to get everything done. I totally recommend supporting this small, local business and the hard-working people who run it. Keep up the good work, Rice Noodle Thai!!

Takeout only. Masks required. It’s November 2021 not April 2020. Takeout tastes like you’re eating leftovers. Anything crispy is ruined by the steam trapped in the takeout container and everything in the container experiences too much "carryover cooking" (google it) from the trapped heat. Heterogeneity in textures and flavors is lost as it all slowly turns to a homogenized mush. I would never pay full restaurant prices for takeout. Takeout makes the food both inferior in quality and experience. Why would I pay full price that? Absurd. The sad part is the people who get takeout regularly actually think that's what the food is supposed to taste like. Those people shouldn't even be allowed to comment on what good food is. Normalize NOT getting takeout.Owner replied and said masks aren't required. Well, the sign on the door says they are. It seems the owners don't know the definition of the word "required." If they simply want to recommend masks then perhaps their signs should say masks are recommended instead of masks are required. They're the ones that hung the signs. If that's not what they intended then they should have hung different signs. Don't expect your customers to know that a sign that says mask are required means masks aren't required. That makes no sense.Then they go on to blame not having dine-in eating on primarily supply issues (way more words in their reply about supply than there are about staffing). Why would supply issues affect your ability to serve dine-in customers but not your ability to serve takeout customers? Restaurants in the very same stripmall are open for dine-in. Where are they getting their supplies? Which hard-to-find supplies affect dine-in customers only?I can sort of understand dine-in eating being affected by staffing issues, but again, there are plenty of restaurants within a mile of this place that have all managed to find staff to serve dine-in customers. Mercy Thai currently serves dine-in customers. Thai Orchid currently serves dine-in customers. Pla Too Thai currently serves dine-in customers. Korea King currently serves dine-in customers. Rose Garden currently serves dine-in customers. Dragon Cafe currently servers dine-in customers. Wong's Hunan Garden currently serves dine-in customers. So, what is Rice Noodle Thai's problem?