Find out what Thai restaurants to try in Hamden. Hamden is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. The town's nickname is "The Land of the Sleeping Giant." The population was 60,960 at the 2010 census. Hamden is a suburb of the city of New Haven.
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4 based on 34 reviews
We did take out and it was full of ups and downs. Service was very confused about finding the order. A lot of no, no, no, here it is on the counter. Pork dumplings, good. Bangkok dumplings, very good. Pad Thai, pretty good. Very good start! Summer rolls were still in the plastic, weird. The chicken satay were much thicker than expected and one of them was flat out raw inside. Thatâs a problem. Doubt weâll do anything beyond future dumpling cravings. Too bad.
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4 based on 15 reviews
I usually order the yellow curry with tofu and am never disappointed. Small business with 1 chef. He takes pride in providing quality food. Be careful if ordering delivery. It could take a while. Unfortunately I ordered for delivery once and waited for almost 2 hours. When I called back I was told that they couldn't find my house so instead of calling me they and asking for clarification or letting me know the dilemma, they simply went about their business. That was my only negative experience with them. The food is really good though.
4 based on 18 reviews
Small, quiet mom and pop restaurant. Husband is pleasant waiter and wife the chef. We were party of four on a Wednesday night and very quiet. Long list of nice sounding specials, nice slection of wine and beer. No hard liquor. They will make just about anything, spiced according to palette, with additions or deletions. Service was prompt and not pushy. Felt portions were quite small. The food was very fresh, but too salty (and I am a salt lover). My husband had same sentiment. The other couple we were with frequent the restaurant often and rave about it as being the best Thai establishment they had even eaten at. Felt that was somewhat overrated.
4 based on 20 reviews
You have to go out of your way to get to Thai Awesome. It's in a nondescript storefront and parking can be challenging -- there are two to three spots out front and a few in the back.Still, it's worth the hassle to come here for tasty Thai food that's better than anything I've had in nearby New Haven.At Thai Awesome, I had one of the five $8.99 lunch combos - drunken noodles with a siam roll, green salad and silver soup. The soup included fresh carrots, squash, broccoli and chives; the drunken noodle dish was prepared with red peppers, onions and a dash of ground hot pepper. The portion was not huge -- just enough for lunch.
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