“My friends and I ordered Chicken satay, keow wan, Pad Kee Mao (Drunken Noodle) and Prik Khing to go and split between 3 people. Everything was well packaged and separated. I really liked the tangy sauce with the chicken satay as well as the traditional peanut sauce on the side. The keow wan was a very thin curry but tasted creamy and smooth. Drunken noodles were savory but I do prefer more of a saucy version personally. It was my first time trying Prik Khing and it was spicy, well fried tofu with lots of veggies like more peppers and string beans. Overall, I really liked their food. Although a bit pricey, we were beyond full by the end of our meal. I will definitely be trying more from their menu in the future!“
“Years ago when I moved away from Atlanta I realized that I would never find a place like Erawan Organic Thai - fresh food made with fresh ingredients that has so much flavor that other places just can’t replicate. Whenever I am in back in the city I drive out to make sure I can get my fix for Thai food. Can never recommend highly enough“
“Came in for a quick bite after church around 1:30 pm on a Sunday. They were not too busy, the service was great, and I got a cute booth near the window all to myself. The meal was worth it cost wise. I got the seafood fried rice and the shrimps were pretty fresh and juicy. I ate my fill and had a decent to go plate for dinner. The Thai iced tea was delicious and complemented the meal quite nicely. I'd definitely come back!“
“The service was nice, the atmosphere was decent not much warmth to it. I wasn’t too impressed with the food. I had Masaman dish with vegetables and my friend had fried rose with shrimp and pineapple. We ordered spring rolls and coconut soup as appetizers. All tasted mediocre. I probably won’t go back there just because I know other restaurants that food is of a better taste.“