Thai Diner

514 N College Ave, Fayetteville
(479) 582-1804

Recent Reviews

Maggie Winters

Michael is friendly and the food is always great.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Basil Rolls- 2 Pieces, Spicy Catfish

John Trevor Wilson

I’m a regular and love that he can put some spice into my chicken fried rice 10 out of 10 would recommend!!

Brittany Elysse

Literally some of the best Thai food in this area!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ted H.

This is hands down the best Thai food in Fayetteville. Along with the food, the owners are so kind and inviting. I look forward to going not only for the food but because I enjoy spending time with the people there. I've never had a bad meal there, or a bad time.

Sarah Daigle

Hidden gem, delicious food with wonderful owner operators.Massaman curry ? with avocado ? is my "go to" dish. Chicken noodle bowls are a hit especially for kids or people who are new or shy to eat Thai food.Parking: Large parking lot, be careful turning in, busy intersection near.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Wendy C.

Really Good Food, we had the coconut soup and both Diners were Amazing!!!!! great service!!!!

Jennie Stone

I went to the drive-through window to order some take out for my daughter, who's sick.After I placed my order the man at the window crosses his eyes, looks at me stupid, and asks me if I have kids. Mind you, me and my 3 kids have dined in at his resturant before, we spent $ on the grossest duck dish I've ever had. He knows I have kids.I was about to spend $40 at the drive-through window for my daughters lunch, and he had enough nerve to look at me cross eyed, act stupid and ask me if I had kids. I told him forget it I'll keep my $40 and I will not be back. If somebody's at your business spending $40 you probably shouldn't question who the food is for. Not only did he lose $40, he lost a customer, and more importantly, he lost a loyal customer.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 5

Service: 1

Sarah Seigel

amazing food lovely atmosphere. i’m vegan and he was very accommodating and let me know what i could try. brought my baby and they were so sweet to her 11/10

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bekah Seigel

this place has amazing food and service! it is an amazing small business with the best thai food i’ve ever had! it has vegan friendly options as well. more people should eat here

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Pablo Mondal

Friendly service, good food. Solid choice for lunch. Place does look run down from outside, but is clean inside.There are plastic mats on the table, and my arms kept sticking to them, but the mat itself was perfectly clean; but, it would be better if the tabletops didn’t have the thick, sticky plastic mats on them and just had a thick coat of poly, as many other places do.

Matias Gamarra

Owners are incredibly nice and treat you like you are in their home. Food is excellent!

Annie W.

My GF and I LOVE Thai Diner. Everything on the menu is great, especially their pad see ew! The couple that runs the place is so nice and provides excellent service every time. Easily in our top 5 places to eat in Fayetteville!

Stephanie B Nielsen

Benny and her husband do a wonderful job with great food, warm atmosphere and true Thai style hospitality. Thailand is called the land of a thousand smiles. Benny represents at least 1000 smiles. She will not disappoint. I have traveled to Thailand 8 times and this is the most authentic Thai food I have tasted state side.

Christina

Highly recommend!!! The waitress was very kind, patient and sweet! The food was delicious. I ordered the pad se ew and it was cooked and flavored perfectly. My friend had the house fried rice cooked with curry powder and that was spectacular as well. Pork gyoza and crab angels were perfectly crispy and flavorful. It’s the best Asian food I’ve had in NWA. Great prices and serving sizes as well, and they allowed us to bring in a cake for my friends birthday. Will definitely come back.

Heather Curry

This is one of our favorite local Thai restaurants. The female owner is absolutely wonderful. She is so kind and remembers every detail of our order. Her husband, or I believe it’s her husband, is very abrasive. It seems other reviewers have experienced this as well. In the past she has apologized for him being grumpy. Tonight my husband wanted Thai, I wasn’t feeling that great so I said I would call in what he wanted as he was driving. I look at their menu, even though we have been there multiple times, as I always get anxious calling in an order, so I like to double check as menus change. I started with an appetizer and incorrectly said “fresh tofu spring rolls” instead of “fresh tofu Basil rolls” He asks me if that’s what I mean and I say yes. I then order “vegetarian spring rolls” and he snaps (what the menu says) “do you have the right restaurant bc you order funny.” I said “Yes, this is Thai Diner and I’m looking at your menu.” He says “On college?” Maybe I’m unaware of other Thai Diners in Fayetteville, but I say yes. He asks what else and I say “hang on let me look at the menu to make sure I say it right.” I put him on speaker so I can read it directly from the menu. He then tells me people sometimes order from the wrong restaurant and don’t pick up their food. If that’s a common occurrence it seems like it would be easily resolved by taking payment over the phone and obtaining a phone number or an online order system. I understand online ordering is an investment for a business but taking payment over the phone and or asking for a call back number would be an easy solution.There was ZERO need for his attitude and he absolutely knew what I meant when I said fresh spring rolls, he just wanted me to know I said it incorrectly. I think it’s important for all of us, especially those in customer service, to remember that people have invisible disabilities and to give grace and kindness. This applies to myself as well. When I hung up my above mentioned anxiety was though the roof. I told my husband I’m never calling there again and I won’t. We will still go there bc we very rarely have to interact with him and truly enjoy the food.

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