Khaophums I

555 Central Ave, Dover
(603) 749-9300

Recent Reviews

Alycia Roberson

I was driving through town and relied heavily on the reviews. They did not disappoint! Best Thai food I have had in a while. The cab rangoons had a delicious dipping sauce. I preferred it over the red sauce served at most Chinese restaurants. Fried chicken as a protein option should be the norm. It was great with the fried basil fried rice and massaman curry. I enjoyed it with a cup of hot thai tea. Just what I needed after a long day of driving. I hope to return one day.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crispy Chicken, Basil Fried Rice, Massaman Curry, Crab Rangoon

Alex Kobyakov

Food is great, but parking can be problematic.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Tetiana Shekhovtsova

Excellent cuisine.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Jake A.

Historically I have not been a fan of Thai food. A friend asked me to go here so we did. It was pretty good. We got a couple of apps-the dumplings were the best ones. Spring rolls did not excite me. She got a soup and Satay. I got some broccoli and chicken. All tasted good Waitress was kind and didn't rush us. There was one other table at any given time. So very quiet in there. And around 730pm takeout orders started pouring out the door. Always single guys picking up. Huh. It was good. I wouldn't rush to go back but if someone asked me too, I wouldn't say no.

Dominic D'Antilio

Great food, friendly service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Brian St Onge

I'm wondering if this place is still open. Web site is gone and Facebook hasn't seen a post for years! My last visit was disappointing because the Tropical Noodles didn't have a lot of the ingredients stated on the menu, particularly no scallops or mussels in the seafood option. I was told they were too expensive. In addition, there were no snow peas or baby corn that were listed in the menu. It's downright deceptive to leave the erroneous description in the menu. Not only were the scallops, mussels, snow peas and baby corn omitted, but the price was the same. Have not been back for almost two years because of this. And now it looks like they've closed.Update 1/30/24: The restaurant is still open. On the printed menu in the restaurant, "scallops" has been crossed out on the seafood option for the Tropical Noodles. On the Toast website, where the owner says the menu is up to date, scallops still appear as an ingredient."Seafood (Shrimp, Scallop, mussel and squid)+$16.00"Visited the restaurant a few days ago and ordered the Tropical Noodles, Seafood option. It has 4 shrimp, 2 mussels, and a boatload of tough, chewy Squid tubes. It no longer has the baby corn or snow peas. The noodles are egg noodles and not what I remeber them to be in the past. I believe the dish included rice noodles before. The dish was nowhere near as sweet as it was before. Overall, what was an outstanding entree a few years ago has been remade into a rather blah stir fry dish.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Natalie Gaynor

Delicious Thai food, and great quick takeout service! The pad-c-u with crispy chicken is a must!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad Thai, Crispy Chicken, Crab Rangoon

bill foley

I haven’t been in quite awhile and the pork dumplings had always been my favorite appetizer; fresh, fried perfectly and good size. My recent order of dumplings was still as tasty, but less than half the size of past orders, yet the same price. While everyone else is providing same size portions, but charging more.Khaophums is proving less and keeping the price the same. Has anyone else noticed this?

Food: 3

Kristina Dube

I've dined in here before, but tonight I ordered takeout. The eat in visit was pleasant as well, however, this time the food was memorable. I got thai veggie fried rice because I remember their portion size was great and it was all I really wanted. Our ticket also had spring rolls, and an order of chicken fried rice. I didn't taste the chicken fried roce myself, but my friend said it was excellent. I'm going to trust and honor that statement because my thai veggie fried rice was the best I've ever had; I've eaten a LOT of veggie fried rices in my day. 10 out of 10. I'm seone who often uses duck sauces to bring a little more life to my fried rice, but this time... I didn't want to sour perfection. Who ever was on kitchen tonight around 6:00, you've mastered that. The spring rolls though, phenomenal. Topping my once upon a time favorite found at China Yan (RIP). I was sad when it was cooling off because it meant I'd soon be too full to continue. Wonderful job, and I hope it remains so perfect consistently. thanks for a wonderful dinner. ?Vegetarian options: Be sure to mention allergies AS allergies!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crispy Chicken Fried Rice, Spring Roll

Andie B.

I used to go here very often to get takeout. I often ordered tofu pad thai (or pineapple fried rice) and a thai iced tea. I really liked their curry too especially the yellow curry that has pineapple : ) Cute restaurant and kind staff

Death Committee Vintage

Chicken basil fried rice extra spicy a favorite of mine ! Everything else very

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Jacilu C.

The food is amazing. The closest you'll get to true Thai food. The crab fried rice and pad Thai is divine. Plus although not technically Thai food, the crab Rangoon's are the absolute best I've ever had. There's a second restaurant in Exeter. Same excellent food.

Jamie Belilah

It's my favorite Thai food destination in the seacoast areaVegetarian options: There are tofu and vegetable optionsParking: Parking on both sides of the street

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Crispy Chicken, Crab Rangoon

Vicki Trujillo

My husband and I went here for the first time tonight. We thought the food was about a 3 1/2 overall. We weren’t crazy about the Fresh Rolls or peanut sauce, but it’s one of our favorite appetizers and so we thought we would try it. I got a Thai tea, which I normally love, but left some in the glass and was pretty much making myself drink it. It just was not one of the most favorite ones I’d ever had.My husband got Pad Thai and he said he would give it about a three. Honestly, I was kind of surprised because they brought his out without mine and we had to sit there for 5 to 10 minutes for them to bring me mine, therefore, his had pretty much cooled down by the time I got my dinner. I don’t know that I’ve ever really had that happen at a restaurant for that length of time and I was really kind of shocked. There were several people picking up their orders, and they were taken care of, but I’m not quite sure why we weren’t brought our dinners at the same time or shortly apart. There was no explanation or apology for the different delivery times, and my husband’s dinner cooled down while waiting on my plate to get there.Overall, it wasn’t that great of an experience, but it wasn’t horrible. We were just glad to be out together and hoped to have some really good Thai food. I don’t think we’ll go there again.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 2

Jennifer R.

Pretty good good here! We love Thai and I usually go into somersworth but thought we'd give this a shot! Pad Thai was delicious but could've used more chicken. Drunken noodles were just the right heat and the duck was actually yummy but I wanted more veggies. We got take out but the space inside was nice with nice seating laid out for groups or a more intimate night. We will be back I'm sure!

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