Wedgwood II Vegetarian Thai

420 Broadway E #5010, Seattle
(206) 724-0655

Recent Reviews

The Cousins Tales

It’s a small restaurant with averagely good food. The service is slow and yes the weird thing was to order Rice separately. Rice is not included with any of the curry. I found it bit expensive in comparison to the food and service provided.

Adrian C.

Their veggie beef is to die for and I appreciate the dairy free option on the Thai iced tea. 10/10 would recommend.

Melissa Wong

What a great place! The food was delicious and the owner, Gina, gave such wonderful service and was so kind to our young daughters. We had the pineapple fried rice and the peanut sauce noodles and both were amazing. Definitely recommended!

SVR R.

Me: omnivore, asian american from LA, family includes Thai person from Thailand, sibling lived in SEA, visited SEA/Thailand a few times (with Thai fam)I really like this place. While not the same sort of Thai Thai food from childhood (also, PoC code: add a star to whatever spice level you had in mind), it has a couple of highlights. It’s on my way home (+1 convenience) and the value is great (+1 again). I will always prefer a casual and tasty spot over a stuffy and tasty spot.My favorite dish is the curries, particularly the Panang (really awesome flavors and herbs in there). The pad thai is surprisingly good for a vegetarian place/overall nice — I would really love some more depth/fish sauce but I get the appeal of no fish sauce to many people (omni and veggie alike). I would like to try a different noodle dish next time because I miss the umami fish flavor too much in this one.Next, I often order spicy eggplant tofu at Thai spots; here, the sauce is pretty good but there could’ve been more eggplant and less bell pepper. The texture/flavor-sponge ability of the eggplant is really what gets me and the bell pepper crispness is refreshing yet not the same. My favorite for this dish in Seattle is at Amazing Thai (but their portion size is smaller).I would like to try one of their salad dishes next time.Finally, I particularly like this place for takeout because unlike many Thai places, I don’t feel like a huge greaseball afterward (+1). It fills a particular vegetarian niche and does it well, while also keeping things fresh for omnivores. I’ve been back a few times (and with other Asian American omnivores) and yes, we like this place!

Julia L.

I've ordered the mango salad at Wedgewood II twice now. It's super tasty! Our server (I think she's the owner) was very sweet, and I will definitely come back just for the mango salad.

Rebecca S.

Visiting family in Seattle and went here for the1st time. Smell, flavor and texture all phenomenal! Will be back for sure!

Matt B.

There are a lot of great vegetarian/vegan Thai spots in Seattle, so I was curious to try this place to see how it compared. I went alone, so I couldn't sample that many dishes. But I ordered the tofu larb ($12.50 plus tax) and the pad kee mow (without egg to make it vegan; $12.50). I asked for both to be Thai spicy, and man did they deliver on that front. -The larb was really nice, balanced well between the sweet, spicy, and salty. It had a nice crunch and the texture of the tofu was very suitable. 4/5 -The pad kee mow was insanely spicy, but I can handle this... slowly. Really nice array of vegetables and firm tofu, with a gentle chili and black bean sauce. Not the best such noodle dish, but it was very satisfying. 4/5 The woman serving me was super friendly, very kind and inviting. All in all, I still prefer the nearby Kati Thai and Araya's Place, but this is a great place to eat it if you're in Capitol Hill.

j

Devastatingly disappointing! down to the jasmine rice which was over cooked and gooey. Papaya salad tasted like carrot juice which makes sense since it was was 90% shredded carrots. “Peanut sauce” was actually tamarind sugar water with some crushed peanuts. We wanted to support a vegetarian restaurant but this was just so bad and pricey to boot.

Ashok Modi

This place did not have heating when we visited in late October. Food is mediocre. The service was terrible, however, there is acute shortage of restaurant help, so, need patience from patrons. Ready access from downtown, parking is not that difficult to find.

Jeremy E.

One of my favorite this places in Seattle. The food is excellent. I've had multiple things like the Thai Classic fried rice, kaplow fried rice and pad kee mow and loved them all! The staff is friendly and the owner Gina often working up front which makes it really personable. They're busy sometimes but the wait it worth it!

James Dean

This place treats people like they're arriving for family dinner!! We absolutely looooooove the people who work here!! Wedgewood II is so charming and the food is super wonderful; this will quickly become your favorite Thai spot on Broadway.

Chandan N

Food was tasty. They do have egg in vegetarian meat. So if you are vegan, make sure to check while you order.

Aaron Miller

What a hidden gem! I had the mixed vegetable delight with tofu and lots of veggies. The food was excellent and the service was fast and friendly. The atmosphere is basic, but you’ll love the food.

claire lenaghan

The BEST Thai food you will ever eat. If I lived here, I would eat at this place every day. Everything on their menu is excellent, and all of it vegetarian friendly (and everything is easily made vegan, too)!!

Michael L.

This was the best veggie Thai place I've ever had. The lady serving was so the most awesome person ever. Seems like a place where people go regularly and can't wait to become a "regular" as well

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