I like red curry with chicken and pad Thai noodle. Specially I like water chestnut. Quick service ! Good place to enjoy Thai food.
Amie B.
Classificação do local: 2 Kent, WA
Meh. Where do I start?! It’s mall fast food — supposedly Thai. I guess I was that hungry from running errands all morning that I needed something quick. I need some fuel for energy. I wasn’t expecting much out of this place. My expectations were quite low. It’s a good thing because the food was mediocre at best. On a positive, they did pile the styrofoam container with mounds of food that could feed me for the whole week. I ordered a 2 item combo with half rice and half noodles with red chicken curry and I think it was some sort of sweet ginger chicken. Not sure. I just pointed to the dish. Everything I had was OK. not enough spice and had that fast food taste to it. I only ate about an eighth of my food and ended up tossing the rest. I can now say I’ve tried the place but I’m not sure I’ll be back here.
Andrea M.
Classificação do local: 3 Seattle, WA
This is pretty good food, especially for a mall food court. You can watch them make your food, which is always a plus for me. The staff were polite and helped my indecisive husband make a decision. Meals are loaded with vegetables and the flavor is really good. Tonight I had the Thai chicken fried rice and my husband had the pan fried udon noodleds with prawns. Both were delicious. I really liked the texture of the noodles with the smokey tast you can only get from a seasoned wok. Lots of vegetables in both meals the prawns were good size and the chicken was tender and flavorful. I eat here whenever we are at the mall. The only meal I have had that seemed a little bland is the phở. Good but not the best I have had.
Smaly K.
Classificação do local: 3 Tacoma, WA
Haven’t tried too much here. I usually just order the Prik Khing Chicken rice bowl with brown rice. I’m always shopping here on the weekends around the time I would be eating lunch. And I always end up getting the same thing here because I don’t want anything too big and too pricey, and usually I plan on going out to dinner later that day. I’m always satisfied with my choice, and it helps that they have options of hot sauces/chilies for you.
Dean C.
Classificação do local: 1 Federal Way, WA
Trash food Noodles were wet to the maximum level I ask for more napkin but I got more peanuts -.- I’ll show you a picture ???
Lori D.
Classificação do local: 4 Kent, WA
Really good Singapore noodle! Very hot and tasted freshly made for my order. You wouldn’t think in the mall setting that you could cooked to order noodles, but these guys do it. The spice of the dish was really mild and I ordered 3 out of 5, not usually liking super spicy things, so if you like spice up it a notch more than you might think. But Cock Sauce is ready and willing to kick it up a notch.
Aaron W.
Classificação do local: 5 Tukwila, WA
I love this place. Very good food and very good customer service. The green curry chicken is my favorite I highly recommend.
Kimberly P.
Classificação do local: 3 Seattle, WA
Well it didn’t poison me, so that automatically puts it ahead of the one other Thai place I’ve been to. I don’t really go for Thai food so I don’t have anything to compare this to, but considering it’s in the food court of a mall, I didn’t think it was too bad.(Its competition is literally Subway and Panda Express so make of that what you will.) The meat was kinda chewy, like it had been sitting out for a while(it probably had). The portions were indeed large — I was able to split a plate of the garlic chicken and noodles with my husband. Both of us have a tendency to eat like starving pack wolves so if I think I’m getting a fair amount it’s probably more than the average human could ever hope to finish in their natural lifetime. I doubt I’d hit this place again, but if you love Thai food I’d say go for it — it’s probably worth at least a try.
Chad S.
Classificação do local: 1 Ilwaco, WA
Would not recommend this place to anyone my mother in law(who is disabled and had a hard time doing things fast) was treated like crap because she wasn’t going fast. Then we waited thirty minutes for three simple orders two of them were sitting on their counter by the sink for at least 5 minutes while the beef soup got cold. Didn’t expect high quality do to it being in the mall but wow
Gloria F.
Classificação do local: 4 Puyallup, WA
I work in Kent and drive here to pick up a quick bite to eat. It’s inside the mall, right in the middle of the food court. Super good prices and huge portions of food. I normally split this meal with a coworker, so it’s an even better deal. The yellow curry is delicious, packed with flavor. You have a choice of white, brown or fried rice and then pad Thai noodles(I get a little of brown rice and noodles). I haven’t tried any other dishes, the yellow curry is that good. If you’re at the mall, stop here to eat. It’s good comfort food!
Dalina L.
Classificação do local: 2 Beacon Hill, Seattle, WA
I mean, it’s food in the mall… can’t really expect much, but i was a bit surprised at how good the Phad see ew was. I tried my friend’s phad thai, didn’t really like it. Wasn’t over priced either.
Anna D.
Classificação do local: 3 Denver, CO
Came here because I was craving Pad Thai. I ordered Pad Thai with beef. It tasted alright. It was a pretty big portion, but I was hungry(and let’s face it, I’m Asian, and I’m not going to let my money go to waste) so I ate it all up. It was quite busy, so it took a little while to get my order. What was distracting was seeing lots of people go behind the counter. Unsure if it was family of the the cooks/owners… But random people and kids would get drinks or food. I could tell they weren’t part of the staff because they didn’t have the proper food preparation attire as the other staff. Hmmm… If you’re just looking for noodles… Go here. If your looking for an experience… Go elsewhere.
Carol H.
Classificação do local: 2 Auburn, WA
Why do I keep coming here? Guess I’ve been trying different items each time hoping I’ll find something spectacular. Last night’s choice was Shanghai Noodles but it was more like yakisoba. Maybe I should have read the description where it says it’s made with ‘yakisoba noodles’! Then why call it Shanghai Noodles?! I think what draws me here is that they have so many noodle choices; Thai, Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese. Perhaps someday I will find something awesome!
Tracy C.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
This review is for Noodle Zone and NOT Thai Go. I have been to Noodle Zone many times and it’s been pretty good considering it is fast food noodles. I have had the Shanghai noodles, drunken noodles, pad se ew, a couple of the soups and the fresh spring rolls. All were really good. I haven’t had a bad experience with them yet.
Angela L.
Classificação do local: 3 Rainier Beach, Seattle, WA
Don’t know why people are hating on Thai Go. For $ 8.99 you are getting a combo meal that would cost $ 40-$ 50 bucks(ordered family style) at a typical sit down place. The only difference at Thai Go may be the freshness because it’s cooked and placed into the steamer — which is actually closer to the street food style you would get in Thailand. The chicken can get leathery from sitting in the steamer on bad days but it doesn’t happen often and remember, it is $ 8.99. If the food looks/tastes dry or old, go to Noodle Zone and order something freshly made. I swear the drunken noodle and pad see ew offerings are comparable to most Thai restaurants in Seattle. And seriously, there is a complaint about not being given a fortune cookie? Why be disappointed at a THAI place for not giving out CHINESE fortune cookies? Next time, ask them to hold on the ignorant sauce. :P My favorite dishes: Hot drunken noodle or pad see ew from Noodle Zone. From Thai Go I’ve had pretty good green curry chicken, decent prik king chicken and okay phad thai.
Jeff J.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
I love the Pud Thai here, I’ve had it here a few times and I’m amazed at how good the food actually is for a mall food court. This is my 3rd time back and I’m looking forward to another good cheap meal :)
Kristi C.
Classificação do local: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Yesterday after shopping in the mall I stopped at this spot. I tried the drunken noodles with chicken. The chicken was very flavorful but I didn’t too much care for the drunken noodles. They were a bit to big and thick for my liking. However the crab Rangoon that they have is most delicious. I give them 3 stats for the Rangoon.
Amy M.
Classificação do local: 2 Seattle, WA
I visited on a Saturday. It was dead. We were promptly greeted and given samples when we asked. I decided I wanted the«thai go chicken», which is much like«general tso chicken». I wanted it partly because a fresh hot batch was just brought out. But when the employee dished my order up, she gave me the old, cold chicken :(awkward. She could have at least mixed it with the new stuff. The food is exactly what you’d expect from an Asian mall restaurant. Greasy, low grade meat. Wilt-y veggies and soggy noodles. They do have self serve condiments to liven up the flavors. It was an inexpensive meal and there was plenty portion wise. If you like greasy food court Asian food(think panda express), you’ll like this place. No fortune cookies, bummer!
Nam N.
Classificação do local: 2 Renton, WA
I’m already not the biggest fan of Thai food — I feel like everything tastes the same in a way… yellow, green, red, orange curry… chicken prepped 5 different ways with the phad thai noodles and some peanuts. The only thing I enjoy about Thai food itself is the spice! There’s only about two Thai places that I actually enjoy and Thai Go Noodle Zone isn’t one of them. Essentially it’s the Panda Express of Thai food. I know I can’t expect too much coming from a food court at South Center mall — but a man who loves food as much as I do has to have some standards. I had the half rice, half noodles — with panang curry and garlic ginger chicken. Rice = bland. Noodles = bland. Spicy panang curry = no spice too much coconut milk. garlic ginger chicken = sweet n sour chicken taste from panda express. Albeit if you mix them all together and eat it, it tastes some what like a full meal but overall not impressed. Bland and not spicy is not why I choose to eat Thai food.
John S.
Classificação do local: 2 Kent, WA
So this place has another side call noodle zone and I am rating thai go. I came here to try their food and was greeted nicely. This rating has nothing to do with the employees but the food itself. I like the fact that the employee who help me suggested that I could get half fried rice and half pad thai. Anyways, their food was too salty or too bland. I’m a person that likes to enjoy fried rice and this was not satisfying; it was too bland. Their pad thai was also bland. Their garlic chicken was too salty at the first bite then turns out like a chicken you want to enjoy. I just feel like the combination option is a great idea, but not with thai food. It would be better if you could order a dish of some sort, but then again they’re going for a more fast food type deal. When you look at their options, it’s hard to decide because one would be awkward to eat with the other. For example, panag curry with pad thai sounds awful. I’ve had plenty of pad thai in my life and this was not one of the greater ones. I wouldn’t suggest eating here for that their food was not satisfying and pricy. My plate was around $ 7 and was not enough to make me full. I could easily go to subway for $ 5 sandwich and make a more satisfying lunch. If you like asian food and crave for it. Try the other food court restaurants.