Thai Garden
“Formerly Prik Pow (and before that Radhanna's), the menu and variety has grown under the new management.The new name probably works better for their clientele we Americans are creatures of habit.”
“Good location too, close to Main Street but a bit hidden as it is located at end of pearl street in the corner.”
“its definitely a hole in the wall place down a dead end street but that is no reflection of the quality or service.”
Thai Garden
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
4 reviews
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I finally found this place recently on my third try. You have to walk all the way down the block to even see the restaurant as its tucked away in a little corner. The vegetable fried rice I had was way too salty, but the chicken pad thai I took to go was good. Service was great. The waitress was very pleasant, even checking to see if my dish needed anything added to it.
I came here on a Friday night with my parents and a groupon and was pleasantly surprised! Thai Garden is tucked all the way into a corner a turn off Main St. The interior is very small but pretty and the flowers on each table are real! The wait staff was friendly and fairly attentive.
To start, the spring rolls and golden tofu were yummy, but pretty pricey for the portion. The curries were kind of just watery and not very tasty. The stir fries were very good! Lots of veggies, good sauce, and a big portion.
Overall, nothing amazing but better than average! I would return.
Update:
Came here again and it pains me to do it, but I have to take off 1 star. Service was very slow–15 mins after we had ordered, they came to tell us one of the appetizers was unavailable. Then they brought us the wrong type of dumplings but we were so hungry we just ate them anyway.
I did try the chicken satay and chicken wings which were very good. But the stir fry with beef was not great. Beef was very chewy. I would stick to just veggies or tofu. Feeling less likely to come back here :(.
I came here with a coworker for lunch after a work conference in Edison. He had found Thai Garden online and thought that it looked good. Since he is part Thai, I took his recommendation without first Yelping (rookie move).
This place is the epitome of a hole in the wall. At the end of a dead end, you'd almost think that you missed the place or that the place closed down and the website hadn't been updated.
Inside, once we found the place and figured out it wasn't closed down, the restaurant was packed, which I took as a good sign. Unfortunately, there was one waitress working and bus-ing who was trying her hardest, but in a busy restaurant, it just was not enough. We were in the restaurant for an hour and a half, most of that time just waiting.
The food is delicious – I had veggies, brown rice, and red curry, while my coworker chose green curry with chicken and rice. The food alone would have made this a higher rating, but this does not seem to be a place to go if you're in any kind of a hurry.
I came here for lunch and I was satisfied! I made all my orders then I looked up on the wipe board and they had roti as an option and of course I went and ordered that, it was delicious! My favorite thing there. Their thai iced tea is funky though, not my style, very bitter. I enjoyed the coconut curry but not enough chicken in the tom yum soup. It's pretty cheap for lunch which was nice but there were a good amount of people there. Pad See Ew was average, very oily but my boyfriend seemed to enjoy it.