I was so excited to find this addition to the dining options in Delta. It is a great alternative to the usual fast food fare. They are managed by the same people who own the Chang Thai Montrose Cuisine restaurant. I'm glad I don't have to drive to Montrose.
It is a must visit every time I am in Delta. I always order Panang Curry (Coconut Milk Curry). It is one of my favorite Thai dishes. I order it "Hot" because I like to sweat. A glass of Thai iced tea helps to soothe the burn and reminds me sitting at a roadside cafe in Chang Mai.
If it wasn't obvious already I'm a little obsessed with Coconut. With that being said I highly recommend the Tom Kha Gai Soup (Chicken Coconut Soup).
If you're not a fan of coconut and prefer fried rice, you can't go wrong with the Basil fried rice.
The staff is always cheerful and friendly. The don't laugh too hard at me when I practice the few Thai phrases I know.
"Sawasdee Ka!" (Hello) I declare when I come in.
"Khob khun kha" (Thank you) are my parting words.
If you're in the mood to try something different and practice a new language I recommend you stop by and say, Swasdee Ka (if you're a woman) or Swasdee Kap (if you're a man).
I was so excited to find this addition to the dining options in Delta. It is a great alternative to the usual fast food fare. They are managed by the same people who own the Chang Thai Montrose Cuisine restaurant. I'm glad I don't have to drive to Montrose. It is a must visit every time I am in Delta. I always order Panang Curry (Coconut Milk Curry). It is one of my favorite Thai dishes. I order it "Hot" because I like to sweat. A glass of Thai iced tea helps to soothe the burn and reminds me sitting at a roadside cafe in Chang Mai. If it wasn't obvious already I'm a little obsessed with Coconut. With that being said I highly recommend the Tom Kha Gai Soup (Chicken Coconut Soup). If you're not a fan of coconut and prefer fried rice, you can't go wrong with the Basil fried rice. The staff is always cheerful and friendly. The don't laugh too hard at me when I practice the few Thai phrases I know. "Sawasdee Ka!" (Hello) I declare when I come in. "Khob khun kha" (Thank you) are my parting words. If you're in the mood to try something different and practice a new language I recommend you stop by and say, Swasdee Ka (if you're a woman) or Swasdee Kap (if you're a man).