Some of the most expensive and worst tasting pad Thai and pad se ew we have ever had. The pink hue on the pad thai is from something?? but not tamarind that is part of a normal recipe. Neither dish has any flavor… this is very surprising considering the highly competitive food market here in Charleston and the higher than average price for these dishes. Certainly will Not be returning to this Thai East Fusion.
It’s not great but it’s also not terrible. I ordered the combination chicken wings and beef fried rice. It’s honestly way overpriced for the quality of food, but the quantity is generous. The combo can feed two probably three people, so there’s that. Thai spicy had just the right kick for people who can handle Asian spice. The chicken was just ok, not crispy at all.I also ordered the taro boba and I highly suggest not ordering it. The boba drinks are just a very water downed powered drink with boba balls that is wayyyy overpriced ($10).
Stopped in for a week day lunch. The food 7/10. The (only) server seemed overwhelmed but he did his best. The food was decent Thai. The lettuce wraps were good. Would come back again. 8/10
I have missed dim sum so much and when I saw a restaurant with shu mai, I made a specific trip to come have it. 9 dollars for flavorless dumplings that are not the traditional shape and are filled with noodle and maybe one tiny shrimp? I am so disappointed. They were tiny too! Terrible value for bad food. I would not recommend this to anyone, which is a shame because from reading the reviews it looks like the food used to be very good here, but has clearly gone downhill.
The food was tasty and enjoyable. I had these interesting fresh spring rolls with shrimp and veggies that were quite delightful! I also ordered the Gaeng Phet Red Curry with rice, which was also a new flavor experience for me!
The gentlemen who served us was so kind, and quick to prepare our boba. Our first time visiting, and we’ll definitely be back. We can’t speak for the food quality, but the service is great and the boba is even better. Also, how cute are these stickers?!
The most bland Thai red curry I have ever tasted. No curry, coconut, or fish sauce flavor. No spice despite the waiter asking my preference. It had some typically Chinese vegetables in it that didn't belong, like water chestnuts. The only flavor in the curry was what seemed like a hint of canned tomato soup. Other reviews seem to agree that their Thai curries aren't good, maybe they do better with Chinese dishes.
Not worth 15 dollars. Noodles didn’t have enough sauce. Not enough flavor and dry. I love Thai and I’ve had better downtown and in goose creek. It’s a shame because it felt like a waste of money
Located in McCall Center, a strip center at the northwest corner of International Boulevard and Tanger Outlet Boulevard, Thai East Fusion is a small eatery that offers a rather extensive menu, including a large variety of appetizers, noodles, fried rice, Thai salads, soups, curries and specialty entrees. I opted for one of my personal favorites, Pad See-Ew (stir-fried flat noodles with chicken, eggs, onions, bell peppers, green beans and broccoli). It was quite good. NOTE: If you’re interested in trying Thai food but are leery of the spicy heat many associate with it, a dish like Pad See-Ew would be a safe order as it’s prepared without chilies. The dining room was very clean, the service was friendly and the prices (while not cheap), were fair. I enjoyed the meal I received at Thai East Fusion and would return should my travels bring me back to North Charleston.
If I could rate 0 stars I would. $15 for 2 wings cut in half with rice. The menu says 4 wings, not 2 wings cut in half. Any other Chinese restaurant gives you 4 whole wings. Not to mention the wings were undercooked! Didn't know until I got back to work to eat. This place is a joke!