Their food is good. I’ve been a customer for a long time (15 years or more) and I’ve always enjoyed their lunch special. But after watching them decrease the size of it steadily over the years and now increase the price of it by $2.00 this year I just won’t be eating there much anymore. Greedy.
This is a very casual restaurant. The $9.99 lunch special, with soup, an appetizer and an entree, is a nice value, We had the Green Chicken Curry, Tom Yum, and Tom Kha chicken soup, and Chicken Satay. Everything was delicious, except the Chicken Satay, which was a little dry. But we will give them a pass on that as Chicken Satay is not real Thai food anyway.
The perfect balance of country music and choices of curry make this a great place to visit. The Tom Kha soup, the measure I use for every Thai place, was okay, but not my favorite. It had no lime in it, which is a must for me. The red pineapple curry was great, the massaman was great, the fresh spring rolls were great.
Excellent curry and reasonable prices. Service is OK, but the food is what counts right? The curry is very flavorful and not overwhelmingly spicy. I would steer clear of the Honey Ginger Chicken - it’s great if you like mild, well cooked chicken, but it was a bit bland for me. The ginger was barely a hint, and the sweetness was not strong either.
Their curries and their mango sticky rice are delicious and flavorful. If you like strong flavors, don’t order the ginger chicken.
The food is always good and the service is awesome!
Honestly it was so good!!
Bangkok Grill is what I love about Utah; first generation Americans trying to offer their authentic cuisine. Well, in this case it closed for awhile but the son reopened.My niece who lived in Thailand loves the Waterfall beef and pineapple fried rice. So do we now (asked the Mrs to take a photo of them but she just handed my phone back.)My end of the table enjoyed the Pad Himmapap (stir fry) and yellow pumpkin curry. All excellent.Good solid home style Thai food. Not the top Thai (you know the places in Las Vegas, Queens & LA) but delicious.
Bangkok Grill is what I love about Utah; first generation Americans trying to offer their authentic cuisine. Well, in this case it closed for a year and moved but the son reopened. My niece who lspent a year in Thailand recommends the Waterfall beef (vinegary) and the pineapple fried rice (didn't thinkI would like it but did). So do we now (i had asked the Mrs to take a photo of those two dishes but she just kept my phone for awhile before handing it back.) My end of the table enjoyed the Pad Himmapap (stir fry) and yellow pumpkin curry. Everything is excellent. ThIs is a 5 star family restaurant. Is it a 5 star professional restaurant, no but those I enjpy are in Las Vegas , Queens and Los Angeles , not Orem. Did I mention parking is a breeze?
I love the food here and great people!