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I love this place a lot. I go at least once a week. It's like a home cooked meal. I love the lad na here. It's really good. I think that it is an amazing place to go and I love going there. It does... More
I love this place a lot. I go at least once a week. It's like a home cooked meal. I love the lad na here. It's really good. I think that it is an amazing place to go and I love going there. It does get busy but it is definitely worth it.
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The food is decent, no frills. Vegetarian-friendly (ask them to remove the fish sauce from the Pad Thai). Sometimes when my wife orders a dish Thai... More
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I didn't like this so much because it's kind of too greasy for me.:( More
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This is the best Thai in Boulder. They offer everything at fantastic prices--lunch especially. And they make any substitutes you want. It can get crowded, but seats always open up.
This is the best Thai in Boulder. They offer everything at fantastic prices--lunch especially. And they make any substitutes you want. It can get crowded, but seats always open up.
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My wife is from Thailand and a Thai chef. Having said that I know my Thai food and the food was awesome. My wife is almost impossibe to please when it comes to Thai food in America and even she... More
My wife is from Thailand and a Thai chef. Having said that I know my Thai food and the food was awesome. My wife is almost impossibe to please when it comes to Thai food in America and even she loved it. Now the bad news the service was rude and painfully slow. Also the guys talking about the wide noodle or pad se ewee was correct this is not a place for noodles but the duck and fish cakes were to die for!!!
Pros: Duck
Cons: Rude little server
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I went to Know Thai for my first Thai food experience and I enjoyed it! I will definately go back there again...soon!
Pros: Great food
Cons: small restaurant, a little loud
I went to Know Thai for my first Thai food experience and I enjoyed it! I will definately go back there again...soon!
Pros: Great food
Cons: small restaurant, a little loud
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My partner and I had just moved to Boulder from Berkeley and this was the first Thai place we tried (it was open on Memorial Day). The first thing I noticed were sticky, dirty tables. I spread out... More
My partner and I had just moved to Boulder from Berkeley and this was the first Thai place we tried (it was open on Memorial Day). The first thing I noticed were sticky, dirty tables. I spread out my napkin on the table so it wouldn't get on me. I ordered "#29 (OK this website doesn't like the real spelling but I had "pad key mow" and my partner ordered "#27 Pad See-ewe". The noodles were not normal Thai wide rice noodles but reminded me of Italian linguine egg noodles, if you can picture it. The taste and texture were really awful. I was only able to eat 3 bites before I had to stop. Unless you have a stomach of steel, I do NOT recommend this dish. This was the worst Thai food I have ever tasted. My partner, who usually demolishes "Pad See-ewe" in Berkeley, only ate about half of it and the rest was thrown out. This place apparently has won best Thai food in Boulder for years. One could assume this is due to its proximity to the University (we found similar award-winning trends in Berkeley). If not, then I will NOT be eating Thai food in Boulder. If this is the best this city has to offer, I'll pass on it altogether!
The waiter was prompt but did not know specifics about the menu, nor was he aware of the student discount advertised via a huge banner on the front of the building. It took us an extra 25 minutes to pay because of this confusion, and he had to change our check twice.
I don't recommend this place to anyone, and I certainly won't be returning ever again.
Pros: Location
Cons: Food is disgusting and wait service is clueless
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I have been here a couple times. The curry is decent, the Pad Thai very bland. I actually found the food to be rather expensive compared to what I can get in NYC. The wait staff seemed to be... More
I have been here a couple times. The curry is decent, the Pad Thai very bland. I actually found the food to be rather expensive compared to what I can get in NYC. The wait staff seemed to be confused both times I went...waited a long time for our check, didn't get the extra plate we asked for... The thai iced tea had more cream and sugar than tea!! The atmosphere is ok...very casual. I would recommend getting the green curry for TAKE-OUT.
Pros: Decent Curry dishes
Cons: over-priced, confused waiters, other food is not very tasty
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Khow Thai delivers good food in ample portions. The casual setting allows for either dining in or take out. I have found every dish to be quite tasty and I also really, really enjoyed the homemade... More
Khow Thai delivers good food in ample portions. The casual setting allows for either dining in or take out. I have found every dish to be quite tasty and I also really, really enjoyed the homemade coconut ice cream surrounded by mini pieces of deep fried banana. Price range is about $10 per entrée and each meal comes with a small soup. Consistently a good place to eat.
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I have been eating here for a while now. Really, I love the food. It is the closest I have come to what it was like in Thailand. Granted, this is a place where you dine and dash. Not a lot of just... More
I have been eating here for a while now. Really, I love the food. It is the closest I have come to what it was like in Thailand. Granted, this is a place where you dine and dash. Not a lot of just hanging out. But, at lunch I was given an eggroll and tofu soup with my meal. I had the Pad Prik King with Chicken and Veggies. It was awsome. I had a choice of Mild, Medium, American Hot, or Thai Hot. Thai Hot just about made my mouth melt. Washed it all down with Thai Coffee.
Khow Thai recently opened a new place in Broomfield. It is a total date place. Very cool. You wouldn't know it from the outside. There is a huge bronze elephant fountain and a rad coffee bar that looks like either a beach hut or a temple... I'm not sure.
The menu is similar to Boulders location, but with more choices. I had the BBQ chicken. I think it may have been a whole chicken. IT ROCKED!!
I will be back again and again.
One thing I didn't care for was the hours. They close between lunch and dinner at both locations and I find that I wanted to have dinner at 4:30pm and had to wait until later.
Pros: Great Parking, Good Service (Better in Broomfield), Awsome Food, Broomfield is romantic, Boulder is fast paced
Cons: Closes from 3 to 5
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