Food was plainly bad. Pod Thai was horrible, I can't describe it any other way. Roti was greasy and definitely not made to order. Tom Yum soup broth was good but the rest of ingredients were cheapest possible. Waitresses looked like they don't want to be there either. Worst culinary experience in a long time. Restaurant lost it's identity trying to breach Thai and Japanese cuisine. Place was nice and clean but everything else was waste of time and money.
excellent quality and service!
In the middle of Mills Lane's hustle and bustle, you'll find Pop Thai, a restaurant serving real Thai cuisine with flavors straight out of the Thai kitchen. Pop Thai Fried Rice, Drunken Noodles, Steamed Dumplings, and Roti Curry were just a few of the delectable dishes that showcased Pop Thai's culinary artistry over a recent early dinner. The food was delicious with every bite, and we were transfixed. Complete silemce at thbtable says something. Although the restaurant's seats offered a pleasant escape from the hustle and bustle outside, finding a parking spot at this popular spot was only a small inconvenience. Our server June's contagious energy—on her birthday, no less—made the service even more memorable, enhancing an already wonderful meal to a whole new level. If you're looking for authentic Thai food with a soul, Pop Thai is a must-visit restaurant.
Delicious food and good service
Well priced and tasty food selections. Always good and recommended.
Vegetarian options: Tofu is available or just vegetables
First visit, we liked the open, airy atmosphere with newish tables and chairs. Coconut chicken soup was really good. My salmon was a big filet, crusted and deep fried. Wonderful. Veggies were fresh and artfully cut. This place exceeded my expectations.