Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved, personable Thai spot with northern specialties and garden-driven touches; dine-in shines, takeout consistency can wobble.
A cozy, family-run spot where the dining room carries personal stories, garden photos, and a whiteboard of seasonal specials, Taste of Thailand feels warm and welcoming. Service is often described as kind and attentive, with staff guiding spice levels and helping diners explore northern specialties. One guest captured the vibe: "It felt like being hosted by friends who cook from the heart." The cooking leans traditional with a regional tilt toward the north, more produce-driven comfort than flashy fusion. Miang Khum and the seasonal Flu Shot soup draw raves for fresh herbs and balanced heat, while curries and noodles satisfy regulars who appreciate clean, distinct flavors. A handful of takeout reviews note blandness or light protein, suggesting dine-in delivers the most consistent results. Families are welcome. Kids who like noodles, fried rice, mild curries, and sweet Thai tea will find easy wins. The menu has many vegetarian "J" dishes and staff can adjust spice; while there is no explicit kids menu, familiar Thai staples make it approachable for younger eaters.
Area: Eclectic South Broadway corridor near Platt Park; mix of indie shops, casual dining, and neighborhood traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, active corridor with steady foot traffic; standard urban vigilance at night.
Nearby: Near DU and residential blocks; retail strips, bars, and coffee shops create steady evening and weekend activity.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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