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If you're seeking a culinary escape to Thailand right in the heart of Seattle, look no further than Bahn Thai Restaurant. Nestled at 409 Roy St, this gem has earned a faithful following for its authentic flavors and warm, inviting atmosphere.
As a proud Asian and women-owned establishment, Bahn Thai exemplifies hospitality, featuring a diverse menu that caters to all dietary preferences—be it pescatarian, vegan, or vegetarian. The restaurant boasts convenient utilities, including reservations, delivery, and takeout options, making it an ideal spot for both casual meals and special gatherings.
When it comes to ambiance, diners appreciate the cozy atmosphere. Set in a remodeled house, the space feels both casual and welcoming—perfect for enjoying a meal before heading to nearby shows or events at the Seattle Center.
Reviewers consistently praise the prompt and friendly service, further enhancing the experience. For instance, Kaitlyn B. highlighted the accuracy of her orders during pick-up and the friendliness of the staff, while Emily T. applauded the generous portions and flavors of her takeout meal. Having enjoyed numerous meals at Bahn Thai myself, I can affirm that the tangy notes and vibrant spices transport you right to the streets of Thailand.
In summary, Bahn Thai Restaurant is not just a place to eat; it's a destination where flavors come alive, and memories are made. Whether you're a local or just visiting Seattle, this culinary hotspot is definitely worth your time and taste buds!
For reservations and takeout orders, give them a call at (206) 283-0444. Dive into the world of Thai cuisine today—your palate will thank you!
“ I love ordering from Bahn Thai. I usually do pick up and they always get it right. The staff are super friendly and helpful too. Loved the green curry this time around. ”
“ Walked by this place and decided to get take out. Ordered drunken noodles with beef and fresh shrimp rolls. Went to the QFC nearby to shop while the food is being prepared. When I returned 20min later, the food was already ready. Both dishes were as expected, good but not the best I've had. The fresh rolls came with peanut sauce which was great with the roll, but I felt it wasn't enough for 2 rolls. Drunken noodle had good flavors. I ordered spice level 2, but I could barely taste it. Would recommend going higher if you like spicy food. Overall, I would return if I'm in the area and craving Thai food. ”
“ Review is for takeout! Food is absolutely delicious! Service was quick and friendly. My husband and I placed an online order for pick up. We got their special fried pumpkin which perfectly crispy and paired with a tasty sweet chili sauce. The shrimp pad Thai and beef Penang curry level 2 spice and both were delicious and very flavorful! Portions are generous and reasonable for the price! 10/10 would recommend and come back again to try their other items! ”
“ The food is fantastic! By far, the best tasting Thai food I've had in Seattle. For good reason, they get really busy on nights where there are shows or sporting events at or near the Seattle Center. It's rarely too long a delay, and the food is well worth waiting for... whether dining in or ordering takeout. When I'm hungry for Thai food, this has been the place I've taken family, friends, or just myself to for 20+ years. Located on Roy Street, they have parking in the back for customers and the old-style house restaurant is a nice atmosphere. ”
“ The food was pretty good. The service was a little delayed because of the show, but we were still able to eat and get there in a very timely manner. The ambiance was cozy and it's in the first floor of a remodeled house it looks like. Definitely a solid spot for dinner before the show. ”
“ We came for dinner on a Friday around 5pm. We didn't wait but shortly after we were seated, the restaurant became very busy. We ordered pad thai with prawns, pumpkin curry, and mango sticky rice. Pad thai: the prawns were actually small sized shrimp and there were about 6 shrimps in the dish. We ordered level 2 spiciness as I cannot handle spicy. The first bite was a bit sweet but later came the spice. I loved it! The flavor was addicting. Pumpkin curry: the curry didn't come with rice so we ordered 2 sides of brown rice ($3 each). The pumpkin was thick and yummy. There were plenty of veggies in the dish. I tasted a lot of coconut milk than I liked but overall was good. Mango sticky rice: the sweet/sourness of the mango accompanied the sweetness of coconut milk well. Only complaint was I finished too fast! Service was great as they kept coming to refill water and asked if we needed anything. When I asked for spoons for the curry, the server also brought out extra bowls for us to share. What a lovely gesture! Interior had various items from Thailand and was overall clean. I'd come back! ”
“ Good food in a nice space! This is the oldest Thai restaurant in Seattle, and they make that clear from the sign outside haha. We had a large group and made a reservation ahead of time, but didn't really need it since it wasn't too busy inside. I tried the black rice pudding dessert which was pretty good - the black rice was well cooked, and the sweet coconut milk complemented it well. I did think it was a little too salty though. I also tried some of the pad see ew and drunken noodles, both of which were pretty good. This spot has all your classic Thai dishes, and do them pretty well but nothing too outstanding. It is also quite a lot pricier than some other spots. Nonetheless, service was very nice and friendly, and we had a good experience! ”