Kwanjai Thai Cuisine
Seattle, WA · Thai restaurant
- Address
- Kwanjai Thai Cuisine, 469 N 36th St, Seattle, WA 98103
- Phone
- (206) 632-3656
- Website
- kwanjaithaicuisine.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 12 PM
Kwanjai Thai Cuisine is a restaurant located in Seattle, WA. It is one of 2,620 restaurants listed in Seattle. Its 4.3-star rating matches the Seattle city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Hours
| Saturday | 12 PM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
Absolutely as authentic as you can get with Thai food. The prices are very reasonable and the portions are large. The inside is a little cluttered, but it works, and it is very comfortable temperature wise. I highly recommend this place for great food. We had spring rolls, sweet and sour chicken, red curry with tofu, duck curry and pad kee mao.
Food: I got the chicken wing and fresh rolls as appetizers and the green curry as my entree w/ white rice to go with. Everything tastes great. Comparable with some of the other good Thai places around. A little pricey, but the portion sizes aren’t bad. Service: Below average service. First time I went my friend and I waited around for a couple minutes and no one greeted us and no one was even in sight. As we left the owner chased after us and told us to sit. When I got curry she asked what rice I wanted but didn’t tell me it’s an extra $2. Overall the owner/hostess does not provide a welcoming vibe.
Super fast service and very tasty, fresh food. The pad see ew was super delicious and a huge portion. There were a lot of wings but they were on the smaller side. Still extremely crunchy and juicy though! Very strong Asian small business vibes.
Pad see ew with tofu so luscious and smoky it could rewrite the dictionary definition of comfort food and garden delight with tofu that’s crisp-tender in a way Fremont’s rain clouds only wish they could be, arrived on groovy sidewalk seating perfect for people-watching and existential dread. The service was almost suspiciously kind and the ambiance made it feel like the only living room in Seattle that nobody’s roommate had claimed for a podcast. The real joy here is blending into the neighborhood’s parade of eccentrics while treating the taste buds to a sassy, honest Thai fix
The food and prices are decent but the service is meh.. Food first: The food was alright, I thought the texture of the pad see ew was good but the flavor was a bit too sweet. The Mongolian beef was good, nothing special. The crab fried rice was pretty salty imo and a bit wet, where the rice started to clump together. The larb was my friends’ favorite. The prices are decent too. Onto service: I think the owner is trying to be funny, or it’s just her personality, but the owner/hostess/waitress was intimidating to me. When I was ordering she made me feel really dumb. I was ordering the crab fried rice for my friend and in the top section there’s a selection of proteins: chicken, pork, beef, tofu. I proceeded to ask my friend which protein he wanted but the lady said “it’s crab, you can see
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