Mango Tree Thai & Sushi

7229 Wooster Pike, Cincinnati - 45227
259 reviews
Thai
(513) 271-0809

Had dinner at this quaint little place last night! The food was great! It had just the perfect amount of spice as well as portion size and the server was attentive. I'd go back there again...

Best Thai food in this area. I have tried most of the other Thai places so I say this without reservation. Best undiscovered jewel in restaurants. My favorite is their cashew nut sauce followed by their curries. Healthy food, lots of veggies. Outdoor seating available in nice weather. Very reasonable prices.

Got level two and three spiciness. Food has zero spiciness.Chairs need wiped down badly. Cream chair show that they have not cleaned them… maybe ever.They also charge a food tax? Weird.Food tastes good. Portions are ok.Wine list is very small.Overall just ok.

Great food and good service. The chicken wings with sticky rice were a hit. Great variety and well presented plates. Only reason not 5 stars was the continuous take out orders on a cold night let in the cold air often.

Having eaten a lot of Asian food in the US, Indonesia (where I lived for 15.5 years) and Singapore (which I visited several times while in Indonesia), I like to think I know a bit about the subject.I ordered our food on the phone and then picked it up to eat at home. At no point did they ask me about spiciness, which should've been automatic. Also, when I ordered 3 sides of rice, the lady asked if I wanted 2 or 3, making a statement that suggested that one of the meals came with rice. I ordered 2 extras, and was not given the third she'd referenced.I cannot comment on the restaurant and dining service since I didn't even sit down. After telling me the total, the cashier walked away and the hostess took her place, which I thought was a bit rude.Fried calamari came with a weak sweet & sour sauce. The octopus was fresh and the sauce was nice, but this was not special.The summer roll was almost devoid of any flavor other than the mild flavor of the shrimp and all the veggies, resulting in a very bland flavor. I added my daughter's wasabi and pickled ginger to make them enjoyable.The chicken satay was properly cooked but had a bland peanut sauce.The fried shu may (aka siomay) tasted fine but didn't have any spices added to give it character or an Asian flavor. It came with watered-down soy sauce.The Siam Trio was cooked right but was pretty boring due to a very subdued sauce. I couldn't differentiate between the chicken and pork visually, just by taste. The beef was unremarkable.The salmon roe nigiri was as expected - a fishy, salty flavor with nothing offered to complement it other than watered-down soy sauce. It definitely is an acquired taste for some.The volcano roll sushi was one of the better items, although it was not exceptional. It came with watered-down soy sauce, wasabi and pickled ginger. The wasabi was fresh and the ginger tasted good without being overpowering.The yellow curry was the highlight of the meal for me as it tasted very nice. It was made entirely with local vegetables, and I had them use tofu.Given the cost vs the flavor, quantity and cost of the ingredients, this is an over-priced restaurant that doesn't deserve its current rating. I had hoped the few negative reviews were outliers but now I can see why. Mango Tree seems to skimp by using fewer spices than are advisable, resulting in food that is not identifiably Thai, and they use mostly locally-available vegetables, allowing them to have a massive profit margin instead of offering moderately authentic dishes. My kids and I agree that it wasn't worth it.

Great food, service, and atmosphere. I was suprised at the huge sushi portions, but that doesn't mean they compromised in quality. Pad thai was good too.

To be a 5 everything is perfect.To be a 4 everything well above average. To be a three just average. Service, nothing special. Atmosphere nothing special. Then the food. The pad thai was a half way decent rendition. Not as good as many. But equally better than a lot. The spicy Thai left a lot to be desired. All American vegetables in a thin slightly spicy sauce that had no distink flavor.

Superb sushi, and the Thai street food menu is amazing! The Ka Soi Gai is probably one of the best Thai dishes i've ever had!

We placed a order for pickup. When our son brought home the order, one entree was missing. I understand the issues that restaurants face during good times. And I understand what they are facing now. But the response that the missing entree could be ready in 40 minutes is unacceptable. They need to learn the term "on the fly". They had the "courtesy" to credit the price of the missing item though...EDIT: The owner called me in person. He apologized for the issue. Mistakes happen. How they are handled matters a lot. His personal contact was significant.

Not sure if I can say the food was good.