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Soup, delicious soup. There are a lot of good Thai places in Indy, but my heart belongs to the lemongrass soup here. I want to buy it in quarts. My usual is panang curry with chicken not my favorite in town, but good. The pad thai is tasty. My dinner of choice when in Broad Ripple. View all feedback.
What Kayla B doesn't like about Thai Cafe:
This place used to be sooo good. We used to walk here every weekend to get food. Went in today waited 40 minutes for someone to wait on us. Seated 7 other tables and got their orders, finally we flagged down a waitress. Waitress was very rude and didn't have any alcohol apparently as well as being out every items that we tried to order. We ended up leaving. Would be an amazing place if they got new staff and not sure... View all feedback.
Okay. Thus, property has changed in recent months and sometimes can help or hurt a business. In this case, I would have to say that the change...
Thai Cafe is new property to stop trying. I'd always like the old Thai café. But I didn't try it in a while since she never was full...
I am happy every time I visit this place. I always get my orders to go mainly because I always go alone, but the service is always great. My food is so...
Green curry was pretty good, I got the level 2 and it was borderline too spicy for me. I typically get a medium. Crab Rangoon was good, but small. Fairly expensive for my tiny budget
There is something about rainy weather that makes Thai food compelling. Pat and I decided on Thai,again. Indy has a few Thai style restaurants available. For this occasion we decided on one in the “Village”. The address may seem familiar because it is the epicenter of what I call Ripple Food Central. That is a strip mall that houses several different ethnic eating options, as well as a brewery. Pretty convenient. This particular joint has been around for a while but has changed owners. A few of the reviews have been less than complimentary concerning the owner and the service. I notice reviews, and I take them into consideration, up to a point. Bottom line I need to check out the joint first hand. The place is compact, nicely appointed and neat and clean. Our first impression of the servers was they were competent and actually looking forward to waiting on us. After we were seated the first thing I noticed was their vaulted ceiling and this part of the decor. I have no idea what it is. I only hope it lights up at night, and possibly spins. Oh I hope it spins. The first thing I noticed about this particular Thai restaurant was they offer Sushi. That is rare,in my experience. Oh one thing about this particular mall is that all the restaurants have a menu posted to the outside windows. You can see what to expect before you walk in. As much as I love Sushi I resisted. One of my all time favorite Sushi joints is about one block west. Besides to me Sushi without sake is like pizza without beer. I really enjoy noodles. I really enjoy bean sprouts and veggies, so I ordered Khauk Swe Kyaw. Like all of their lunch specials they come with soup or salad choice for about 8 or 9 bucks. Pat and I both opted for the soup, lemon grass. I have never had a Lemon Grass soup as assertive as this. Most often soups of this nature are flat and singularly flavored. A mild chicken broth with a weak citrus taste and a hint of cilantro. To me this cup was an explosion of lemon and chicken flav