First time to try Thai food, last week we tried the coffee and was amazing. This visit was for the restaurant (Sunday Dinner) , and the food was good. Very nice decor and lovely atmosphere inside and nice outdoor seating as well. We tried the puffs as an appetizer( 10/10)duck curry (4/10) and chicken nodules (7/10) passion fruit sprinkled (10/10) strawberry ice cream 10/10
If your looking for Thai food with an amazing vibe look no further. Sisters Thai is not only visually appealing, with an Instagram worthy interior, the food is amazing. I always try a new dish when I go and haven't been disappointed yet. They don't do happy hour specials but their bartender is a true artist and the drinks are wroth every penny. Vegetarians and gluten free folks they got you covered with a large selection of food to choose from. I recommend you start with the funky monkey cocktail ?
This place is great! Such cute decor, great food, and creative drinks. We went about 11:30 on a Monday. There was parking right across the street, and only one other family in the restaurant. Our waiter was patient and attentive. We got several drinks, drunken noodles, chicken satay, calamari, sister's fried rice, and dessert. All so yummy!! I'll definitely be back.
Really love the vibe here! The inside decoration is very impressive - I bet girls will all love coming here to have afternoon tea and take selfies. Lots of choices for drinks and desserts, and the food was decent. Particularly, I was surprised to find toast pandan on the menu as this is a very authentic breakfast in Southeast Asia. The way of presenting it is definitely more advanced and modern, great dessert choice.
Ordered Drunken noodle and Yellow curry with fried tofu. The taste was good. we ordered two plates of drunken noodle interestingly both had a different look and slightly varied in taste aswell with my liking towards one than the other. Overall i was happy with my visit.
My girlfriend and I came here on a whim today while we were in the neighborhood. As we walked in, we realized the attention to detail in decor and layout. The menu is laid out on a large piece of paper folded twice -- akin to a newspaper -- which I thought was a really cool touch.I ordered the drunken noodles lunch special (with spring rolls) while my date ordered the Pik King with a side order of spring rolls. Both were very tasty - though I will say the Drunken Noodles were at the upper bound of my spice/heat level (I think I drank 5 glasses of water, and after the first one or two the servers' always had an eye on me to rush over and refill my glass for fear I may have a spice overload).The servers were very attentive and the whole place was friendly and inviting. I also thought the prices were very reasonable ($14 for the lunch special). Even the bathroom had a faucet/hand dryer combo which was a very functional design to save space / encourage good hygiene. Would definitely recommend and hopefully revisit when we are in the area.
Nice atmosphere. Staff was pleasant for a hurried environment. The food, however, was subpar. All of the dishes were served at the wrong temperature. The whole fish was served chopped up, cold and kind of tasteless. The sauce was good. The duck was cold and almost overcooked. The mixed vegetables were room temp cold. For $350 for six people I was not at all impressed.
My girlfriend and I came here on a whim today while we were in the neighborhood. As we walked in, we realized the attention to detail in decor and layout. The menu is laid out on a large piece of paper folded twice -- akin to a newspaper -- which I thought was a really cool touch. I ordered the drunken noodles lunch special (with spring rolls) while my date ordered the Pik King with a side order of spring rolls. Both were very tasty - though I will say the Drunken Noodles were at the upper bound of my spice/heat level (I think I drank 5 glasses of water, and after the first one or two the servers' always had an eye on me to rush over and refill my glass for fear I may have a spice overload). The servers were very attentive and the whole place was friendly and inviting. I also thought the prices were very reasonable ($14 for the lunch special). Even the bathroom had a faucet/hand dryer combo which was a very functional design to save space / encourage good hygiene. Would definitely recommend and hopefully revisit when we are in the area.
The decor inside is 10/10. It has such a unique look and even the bathrooms are amazing. They had a fish tank with beautiful paintings in the men’s bathroom! The food was tasty as well and a lot less expensive than you’d expect! Their chicken wings were phenomenal! The Pad Thai and Duck Curry were good too, but weren’t as noteworthy. The dessert we got (which I forget the name of) was great, but did need a knife to get through. Honestly felt like a fancy dinner experience while being highly affordable!
One of my friends recommended this place for us to visit, so I decided to go by myself. I perused the menu before hand, as I always do before going to any new restaurant. They have a plethora of items from their drinks to desserts.When entering the venue, it looks small, but once you pass the host desk, there's more space in the back, which is where I sat. My view was great because they have a huge marquee sign over the bar, which seats maybe like 10 patrons. And it's a really bright and vibrant atmosphere. I loved it ?.My table was a little small, because it was just me, but it did its job. Because of COVID, they have these plastic shield dividers next to the tables on the back row. They have wheels on them, so you can roll and adjust as needed.Sisters Thai shares the restaurant space with Magnolia Cafe. When glancing at the menu, I could see that they serve a lot of brunch, desserts, and coffee drinks and tea (hot and cold). They give you 3 different menus for whatever you're in the mood for. But I was there for the Thai food!I started my meal off by ordering a drink called the honey bee which was really delicious, I ordered another?. My appetizer was the garden rolls-rice paper rolls and veggies-served with a peanut sauce. The sauce was good and much needed for the rolls as the veggies had no flavor. However, the sauce to peanut ratio was off. Once you dipped one 1/2 of the roll in the sauce, there was nothing left but the peanuts??♀️. My second appetizer was the angel wings which are chicken drummets with a spicy chili sauce. That chili sauce makes the wing bc they're not seasoned, so again you need the sauce. Bit the sauce is good, so I recommend.I tried a few of the entrees because you know, I'm greedy??♀️. I ordered the pad Thai noodles, drunken noodles, kana moo grob, and Khao soi. I'm going to break it down by each dish:Pad thai- Meh??♀️ I've actually had betterDrunken noodles- delicious and spicy!Kana moo grob (Krispy pork with Chinese broccoli)-?? the pork wasn't Krispy and it wasn't flavorable at all. It was also supposed to be spicy and it was not.Khao soi- this soup was amazing! It wasn't spicy as suggested on the menu but that broth was so favorable!!!!! It's a milk based broth so if you're lactose I wouldn't recommend it. But you could taste each ingredient in that broth. It was topped with crispy noodles and chicken.I didn't try any of the desserts, but I may go back to do brunch, just to sample the Magnolia Cafe treats. Again, the had so many food items on the menu and everyone else's pallet is different. But I gave it 3 ⭐⭐⭐