Find out what Thai restaurants to try in Washington. Washington is a city in south central Washington County, Utah, United States and is a part of the St. George Metropolitan Area. The area is also known as Utah's Dixie because the Mormon pioneers that settled the St. George area came to the area to raise cotton, which was milled at the cotton mill in Washington. The population was 8,186 at the 2000 census, and 18,761 as of the 2010 Census. Washington is a suburb of St. George, and is the second largest city in Washington County.
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4 based on 112 reviews
We love the freshness & unique spicing of Thai food, but hate how some restaurants serve excessively sweetened entrees.Royal Thai seems to have a good taste balance for entrees, while maintaining freshness.Vegetables are always fresh and not overcooked. Seasonings always tasty & not over done. Meats seem well trimmed & good quality.Dining area appears recently remodeled, relatively small with approx 12-15 tables, but nice & comfortable. Imagine it might feel closed-in & noisy when full.Service has always been prompt, kind, & courteous.Time for food delivery always surprisingly quick. Exception seems appetizers take longer.So far anything we have tried has been great, with exception of veggie roll app. Too much onion & dipping sauce waaay too sweet.Spicy dishes are well done with good choices of desired temp.Royal Thai food much better than other local choices, & now on our regular dine out list.
4 based on 110 reviews
This is a fine dining restaurant with exceptional tempura, food and service. I loved it and would love to share that with others.
With our recent stay in St. George, we were looking for a unique and local dining experience. With Benja (Thai Garden â there are two Benjaâs) we found it. Now, part of it was our lateness in making a reservation, but come on itâs Wednesday evening. The restaurant is tucked away in a shopping area. Our bad! We waited and when seated, waited again. It was obvious that they were understaffed for this type of patronage. The good thing was everything else âNothing that we ordered was mediocre (and our group ordered a lot). From the spring roll and Wonton appetizers, to the rice, to the Pad Thai and different selections of chicken and curry, to the Sake sampler (which was very unique). Room for dessert? Sorry, not his time.St. George has many eating options â Benjaâs Thai Garden was a very solid choice with great food that was well spiced.
4 based on 755 reviews
Everywhere we travel throughout the country we always seem to end up in a Thai restaurant sooner or later, if the city has one. The food differs from place to place with some dishes bearing no resemblence to what we're used to at home in Hawaii. Benja Thai does a pretty decent job with the food, meaning that it's tasty and not over-priced. Our base line dishes for comparison are Pad Thai chicken and Penang Curry chicken. We obviously have our favorite places & tastes at home. Benja Thai's versions are different but in a good way. We both enjoyed the Pad Thai and Penang Curry and took leftovers home. And, the entree prices were also reasonable. My only gripe was that it took as long as it did to get to order placed. That could be improved.
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