Reviews on Thai food in Riverside, California, United States. Riverside is a city in Riverside County, California, United States, located in the Inland Empire metropolitan area. Riverside is the county seat of the eponymous county and named for its location beside the Santa Ana River. It is the most populous city in the Inland Empire and in Riverside County, and is located about 60 miles (97 km) east of Los Angeles. It is also part of the Greater Los Angeles area. Riverside is the 59th most populous city in the United States and 12th most populous city in California. As of the 2010 Census, Riverside had a population of 303,871.
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4 based on 17 reviews
In the Canyon Crest Town Centre and the Center uses the same address (5225 Canyon Crest Dr.) for all shops/restaurants.
My in-laws just moved to the area and raved about this place. We can see why! The Cashew Chicken is flavorful and the right consistency. The vegetable stir fry is perfectly crisp and tasty. Luncheon prices are very reasonable and comes with rice and eggroll. If we lived in the area, it would be a regular destination.
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I had the green curry and thought it was just ok. My friend had the Pad Thai and also felt like it was just ok. My boyfriend had the Tom Yum and that was by far the best of the three meals. I would eat here again if I was in the area, but I wouldn't make a trip specifically to eat there.
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4 based on 25 reviews
The people, the atmosphere, and the service were are very clean and appropriate. However, the food lacked the integrity the culture it represents deserves. It may be in a prime location, but I cannot ignore my stomach - the food was only okay, at best. It seemed too much effort was put into displaying the food instead of the food itself; or maybe the cook was having a bad day... I dunno.I would recommend the Thai food restaurant that is in the plaza off Harrison & Magnolia or the one in the plaza off Chicago and Spruce. Both locations know how to serve delicious Thai cuisine at affordable prices with great service. Both have an ambiance that is good for casual and formal dining, but offer limited seating so call ahead if you have a large group.
4 based on 22 reviews
My work associates and I were visiting clients in Riverside and this restaurant came up as a recommendation for lunch.We arrived around 11:30 AM and were seated promptly. The place is in a little strip-mall and parking is at a premium Get there ahead of the lunch rush as the place filled up very, very quickly. The service is casual and friendly and the menu selection is top-notch. We ordered the Ginger Beef and the Chicken Satay and both were excellent dishes. I had the cucumber soup, which I'd never had, and was very pleased. My companions took the "safe" route and ordered the salad.When we left at 12:45, there was a line waiting in the parking lot. It's been a while since I've had Thai food this good. Sometimes, it comes out like Chinese food so this was a refreshing and excellent change. Obviously a popular place. If we have occasion to be in Riverside again, we'll definitely stop here!
4 based on 64 reviews
My friends took me to Elephant Thai for my birthday. We ordered a round of delicious vegetarian noodle, curry, salad and fried rice dishes. They were so good we ordered a second round. That's when our experience started getting odd. We were informed that the kitchen had no more tofu (!) and all of the dishes in the second round were much, much smaller and tasted nothing like the first ones. For example, the pineapple fried rice was incredibly salty and tasted like the cook had just dumped a packet of ramen seasoning on top and the papaya salad tasted like it had been soaked in some kind of cleaning product. To be fair, I've been here many times since it opened and the food was always good, but I'm going to avoid Elephant Thai in the future.
4 based on 39 reviews
Walking up to the front door, you start to wonder why does a restaurant owner want his customers to see dead plants, outdoor furniture that has seen better days, cigarette butts, peeling paint, etc..It makes people say to themselves, Does the kitchen look like this?The worse part is they have good food and good service, but i have to say I don't feel like i will return.Sitting the restaurant the other day my wife and i are looking out the window and there is a chain link fence, with a dog barking, more dead plants...I hope the owner reads this review and spends a few bucks to make his place appealing.
4 based on 66 reviews
Great place, great environment. Cool, good music, good staff. I had the grilled salmon marinated in a wonderful tangerine orange sauce, with vegetables and rice. Beautiful salads, charming place. I loved. Will be back. Kept my heathy diet untouched.
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