Thai Bistro

3241 Southwest Fwy, Houston - 77027
245 reviews
Thai
(713) 669-9375

The city's Asian food never fails. This is one of the reasonable both in terms of its quality, prices, and the atmosphere. Food is not too exotic, so people whare not accustomed to Asian food can also enjoy this restaurant. i.e. americanized asian food.

I have been going here for years. It is my favorite Thai place in all of Houston! But after the last visit there, I don't know anymore. They seated us in a nice spot and served us immediately. The portions were large and the food was delicious but when the waitress checked in with us she was very warm and attentive. However, the check arrived quickly and we paid and had a good time. Overall, I don't think I'll be returning here without enjoying the entire visit thoroughly.

Our favorite Thai in Houston. Meat is cooked perfectly in all dishes. Lots of vegetables. Heat levels have been really enjoyable! Medium is spicy but not so much that you’re miserable. Fairly priced. Lots of to go orders. Enjoyable to dine in.

I didn’t like that the price of the food is high and if you don’t like the way your dinner was cooked to sweet or not how you asked for it to be cooked, they don’t offer to make the issue better ?

Absolutely amazing Thai food. Some of the best in town (and that’s saying something). Highly recommend the green curry and sizzling noodles. Great service, great flavor, great everything!

It's a nice cozy place, clean, and quiet. Had the lunch special and enjoyed the curry chicken. Service was good, and prices were very reasonable.

This was so delicious! I got panang curry and it was amazing. Slightly spicy but not too much. My friend got the yellow curry and absolutely loved it. Everything was great, especially the fried bananas with honey and coconut iced cream. The place itself was really cozy and the staff were so nice. I would definitely come back here again.

I had the yellow curry, vegetables only and the fried banana with coconut ice cream. The curry was very well done but I prefer more spice in mine. There was no option to add spiciness level so I'll request next time. It was perfect otherwise. The dessert was very good as well. A hearty portion of ice cream and 3 banana pieces. Y'all it's heaven! Served with honey and real coconut flakes in the cream. Definitely check this place out!

Also, who knew tom yum and coconut water could taste so good together?As someone who was dining solo, this was an insane amount of food. It felt like I was at my grandmother's house and she was trying to lovingly stuff me to death, except in this scenario it's fine dining (not that I'm complaining!).

Nice location and atmosphere, clean; very friendly...BUT...(Ordered online for take out - nice website too.)BUT...By the looks of all the dried chilies on top of my Pad Thai, they really tried to honor my request for "Thai hot." Once I added all the extra red hot sauce I requested extra packets of when picking it up, it was decently spicy... barely.The lime wedge in my food's container looked like it had already been used (like when the wedge looks pulpy and protrudes after squeezing it. There was maybe two drops of juice in it. My wife's was slightly less questionable. I'm pretending they squeezed it on the noodles for me before I picked it up, so that I won't have nightmares...) The lime wedge was oddly hot too...All in all, the noodles were ok, but not great. It seems like all the Pad Thai noodles in Houston lately get slightly mushy and break into short pieces of noodles, regardless of who cooks them or at what restaurant.Points for including crushed peanuts and (cough) lime with the noodles. It's amazing the Thai restaurants these days where they don't know that people want/expect (or should!) these condiments with Pad Thai.The chicken satay and pan-fried pork dumpling appetizers were mediocre, at best. Peanut sauce seemed pretty good.I can't even get spicy hot food at Thai Gourmet either any more (new chef a couple years ago for one thing). And Nit Noi is long gone. Remember Paddy Thai, anyone??SOMEONE SAVE THAI AND SPICY FOOD IN HOUSTON PLEASE!!