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Good: I really like their dishes, flavorful and large. My favorite dishes are Pad Thai and royal curry. The interior is dim at night and gets busy but not too loud to carry conversation. Wait... More
Good: I really like their dishes, flavorful and large. My favorite dishes are Pad Thai and royal curry. The interior is dim at night and gets busy but not too loud to carry conversation. Wait staffs are very courteous. One time I asked for a 10 star, and the lady said I will give you extra spice to add at your own liking. A great hole in the wall thai restaurant in lower queen anne.. Bad: Not much to not like.. Other: Near by there is Racha noodle and Phuket, but you gotta try this..
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As a big Thai food fan, I found sth. special here.
Except having the just-taste-rit Panang curry and Pad Thai noodles, their tofu salad could b... More
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Confucius says: In Thailand, "Tup Tim Thai" means "We talk, you eat"
Firstly, the food is pretty decent. A lot of choices and not too spicy at 3 s... More
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I've been to TTT for over 5 years. It is by far the best thai food in seattle, I especially like their seafood dishes!
I've been to TTT for over 5 years. It is by far the best thai food in seattle, I especially like their seafood dishes!
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I was very excited that there was a highly rated Thai place a few blocks from my new residence (according to Citysearch). However, after three very disappointing tries, I cannot bring myself to go... More
I was very excited that there was a highly rated Thai place a few blocks from my new residence (according to Citysearch). However, after three very disappointing tries, I cannot bring myself to go there again.
The appetizers we had were greasy, bland, and served with the same plum sauce from a jar. The fundamental Phad Thai was overcooked and underseasoned (with a strange flavor, I might add). The Phad See-ew stirred some hope in me with good flavor but still overcooked noodles. The third and final visit, we got takeout during a slooooow weeknight, so no excuses.
My fiance ended up pouring the Tom Young Goong (his all-time favorite) into the toilet. The pineapple fried rice was bland and a waste of money (to think that a Thai restaurant in *Cleveland* beat them at fried rice). I couldn't remember if I ordered chicken with oyster sauce or garlic chicken since the "sauce" was merely a brown salty soup with no recognizable trace of garlic *or* oyster sauce. And the fresh veggie rolls were filled with luscious.......noodles and iceberg lettuce. Oh yeah, they stuck a sliver of cucumber in there too. No matter how hard I tried to see what all the praise was about, I couldn't see any gustatory reason for eating there.
At least the service was excellent.
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Tup Tim Thai is our long-time sentimental favorite for friendly service, reasonable prices, excellent food, and a great location proximate to the ballet, theatre, Sonics &c. I've never had a bad... More
Tup Tim Thai is our long-time sentimental favorite for friendly service, reasonable prices, excellent food, and a great location proximate to the ballet, theatre, Sonics &c. I've never had a bad meal at TTT.
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Whenever I'm going to an event on Queen Anne, it's a natural to have dinner at Tup Tim Thai. While the atmosphere is nothing special, the service is friendly, and the crispy golden shrimp, panang... More
Whenever I'm going to an event on Queen Anne, it's a natural to have dinner at Tup Tim Thai. While the atmosphere is nothing special, the service is friendly, and the crispy golden shrimp, panang beef curry, pad see ew and chili pepper friend rice are delicious.
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Tup Tim Thai was okay. Ambivalence is the best they're going to get out of me. For months I heard the rants and raves that surround local, often underground, favorites. I finally took a stab at it a... More
Tup Tim Thai was okay. Ambivalence is the best they're going to get out of me. For months I heard the rants and raves that surround local, often underground, favorites. I finally took a stab at it a few weeks ago and was decidedly un-wowed.
The place was bustling, which was to be expected in accordance with the favorable buzz that drew me in the first place. Counterpoint to the wait for a table - our food did come out especially fast. I ate the majority of it. I didn't strongly dislike it. It was all right. Somewhat satisfactory. Tolerable. Adequate. Sufficient.
I'm completely bewildered as to why it's such a favorite. I give it a shrug.
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Tup Tim Thai on Lower Queen Anne Hill is great the food is inexpensive, good sized portions and tastes amazing, my favorite is an appetizer, the stuffed chicken wings. the wing is stuffed like a... More
Tup Tim Thai on Lower Queen Anne Hill is great the food is inexpensive, good sized portions and tastes amazing, my favorite is an appetizer, the stuffed chicken wings. the wing is stuffed like a spring roll and deep fried. you can't go wrong with any of the items on the menu. great for take out as well if you live on Queen Anne
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Located in Lower Queen Anne, Tup Tim Thai is the perfect restaurant for great Thai food at an affordable price. The Thai Royal Curry is the best I have ever tasted. The restaurant maintains its... More
Located in Lower Queen Anne, Tup Tim Thai is the perfect restaurant for great Thai food at an affordable price. The Thai Royal Curry is the best I have ever tasted. The restaurant maintains its local feel, offering a nice environment where you will feel comfortable.
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