This evening I decided to eat at my favorite Thai restaurant. . .I really wish that I hadn't. My Shrimp Pad Thai had an unusual taste. The Thai Shrimp Fried Rice was extremely salty without adding any soy sauce to it. The only dish that was it's usual flavor was the Red Curry with shrimp. Not sure if they had a new cook or a bad day in the kitchen. Regardless of the reason, I won't be going back. One last thing, they charged $2 for my request of "no ice" in the Thai Iced Tea. No notice was given. It just showed up on the receipt with the "no Ice" descrjption. That's a first and last for me at Thai Taste!!
Went during lunch and overall it was good. Not write home amazing, not fantastic, but simply a good small generic restaurant. service: Seated quickly, service was quick, very few words from the women who took my order and not even a smile. The guy who seated me seemed friendly and the women who took my payment was also friendly. food: I had the pad thai seafood combination and unlike most places they did a great job on the sauce. The shrimp and calamari clearly tasted frozen, and the calamari in particular was overcooked by a lot (so stick with the chicken, pork, or beef). The spring roll was a disappointment as it just had a bit of cabbage in it and nothing else with plenty of room, this meant that when it was fried oil could seep and and hold in. The soup was ok, mild flavoring, tasted like a chicken broth, and had a few small veggies in it with rice. Honestly, would just be better to cut those two items from the menu overall or as part of the special, better to serve 1 great thing then get it downplayed by something mediocre. Atmosphere: the place is small but nice. I was able to easily get to my seat, but if you are a larger person or need a walker or wheelchair this may not be a good option. The place itself hard bright but fading colors, and clearly the place is aging, but holding well overall.