Top 3 Thai food in Valdosta, Georgia, United States

August 23, 2020 Janette Largent

Reviews on Thai food in Valdosta, Georgia, United States. Valdosta is a city in and the county seat of Lowndes County, located on the southern border of Georgia, United States. As of 2013, Valdosta has a total population of 56,481, and is the 14th largest city in Georgia.
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1. Bejing Cafe

1715 Norman Dr Promenade Shopping Plaza, Valdosta, GA 31601-8415 Chinese, Asian, Thai Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +1 229-253-0808 http://www.beijingcafevaldosta.com/
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4 based on 44 reviews

Bejing Cafe

Sit down or take out, casual dining, Cooked to order food, No Buffet

Reviewed By Banshee694

Stopped by for lunch and they had one waitress so service was slow. Ordered General Tao's chicken which had a very good flavor but that was the best it got! The Hot n sour soup had little flavor, the egg roll was grease and their fried rice did not have any vegetables nor egg in it...just plain rice fried.I would not go here again.

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2. Thai Chang

5913 Bemiss Rd, Valdosta, GA 31605-7520 Asian, Thai Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible +1 229-247-2525 http://thaichangrestaurant.com
Thai Chang

Reviewed By James T

Real Thai food that is super delicious. Customer service is beyond reproach, tons of food on the plate...all at a super reasonable price.

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3. Thai Chang 2

2910G N Ashley St Next door to Passage 2 India restaurant, Valdosta, GA 31602-1762 Thai Lunch, Dinner +1 229-219-8555 http://thaichang2valdosta.iwanteat.xyz

Reviewed By Galen M

This is a new locale for a restaurant already operating on the north eastern side of Valdosta. And what a wonderful addition to the metropolitan area! Thai cuisine is naturally healthy, with a focus on vegetables, lean protein, and dishes that are very flavorful without an excess of salt or fat.This is an unassuming little place in a strip-mall store front, but they're already serving traditional Thai food that will enchant your taste buds. If you already love Thai food - or if you're looking for a new culinary experience - this is the place to go.It's also a great choice for those of us who need a gluten free meal, because most Thai dishes are naturally gluten free, and there is no soy sauce used.(Soy is generally a hidden source of gluten in many restaurant dishes, since soy sauce made with soy beans, and without wheat fillers, is more expensive.)Dining out can easily become a dull and tedious prospect when the main players are chain restaurants serving the same ol' thing. This place is an excellent choice when you're ready for something wonderful and new.

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