Discover Restaurants offering the best Thai food in Banning, California, United States. Banning is a city in Riverside County, California, United States. The population was 29,603 at the 2010 census. It is situated in the San Gorgonio Pass, also known as Banning Pass. It is named for Phineas Banning, stagecoach line owner and the "Father of the Port of Los Angeles."
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4 based on 37 reviews
From the outside you don't expect too much, but stepping inside is like taking yourself on a journey to a mystical Asian adventure. The various artifacts and decorations evoke a sense of deep respect and wonder for how the proprietors collected so many neat things. The menus are lovely. Well constructed and broad, with good pictures and food descriptions. I ordered chicken satay and chicken pad Thai. Both were prepared to perfection. The peanut sauce for the satay was absolutely divine. The pad Thai was well balanced and tasty. My only gripe was that it the waitress neglected to bring me my glass of water until most of my meal was done.
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4 based on 36 reviews
I ordered the choose three for 15$ I picked the salmon teriyaki â yuck, tuna sashimi â good, albacore sashimi â putred!! Iâm sure the albacore was the culprit. I did have a delicious milk melon tea. But no amount of wonderful tea gets them off the hook for giving me tourista because they do not care enough about the customers to serve fresh fish. There is nothing ZEN about sitting on the toilet for two hours.
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4 based on 30 reviews
Everyone in my party loves Thai food however had never been to any Thai restaurant in Beaumont or Banning area. This restaurant was a pleasant surprise. The service was not good however it appeared as tho there was only one person to service all tables not very good business practice. The food was good. The portions were quite large, we ended up with packages to take home. I would recommend, order a few items and share.
Used to eat here every week when it was a Chinese menu and had not been back since it became a Thai restaurant. With many Thai establishments to choose from we decided on this one.The food cannot make up for the dingy and much used interior. Prices start at $7.95 for a lunch special with no frills and you must ask for the lunch special menu...what a sticker shock when only the ala carte menu was offered. My drunken noodles were nice, but no condiments and for a Thai restaurant I was surprised. The egg drop soup had no flavor. A salad was presented with a good peanut dressing. The pad thai was off putting. All in all the decision to not return is based on the high price and lack of the usual "lunch special" plate items...no appetizer at all, not even a crispy noodle with sweet and sour sauce. Lack luster food for a high price in a less than desirable location.
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