About
Welcome to the Greatest Thai Restaurant, a hidden gem nestled in the vibrant city of Kent, Washington. Located at 214 E Meeker St, this inviting establishment specializes in delicious Thai seafood dishes and exudes a cozy atmosphere perfect for family gatherings, casual dining, or a quick bite.
As soon as you step inside, you're greeted with warm smiles and the aroma of authentic Thai cuisine wafting through the air. The ambiance is reminiscent of a traditional mom-and-pop restaurant, adorned with delightful Thai decor that sets the stage for a memorable dining experience.
For dessert, don’t miss out on the Black Sticky Rice Pudding or the Mango Sticky Rice, delightful sweets that provide the perfect ending to your meal. Customers have noted that the Thai iced tea is a must-try, rounding out the experience with its refreshing taste.
The Greatest Thai Restaurant also offers delivery and takeout options, making it conveniently accessible for those on the go. Whether you're dining in for a special occasion or grabbing a meal to enjoy at home, this restaurant consistently delivers quality and flavor that impresses.
In conclusion, if you find yourself in Kent, the Greatest Thai Restaurant should definitely be on your dining list. With its delightful seafood offerings, friendly service, and inviting atmosphere, it promises an exceptional experience that celebrates the beauty of Thai culture. Don’t just take our word for it—come and see for yourself! For reservations or takeout, call (253) 236-4166.
“ The Best Thai Restaurant in Kent city. Highly recommended. This is easily 5 stars for me. ”
“ No food pictures needed for this place! I had just about everything on the menu and they are highly recommended. Staff are super friendly. ”
“ Very good Thai dishes with a family atmosphere. Folks are polite and nice with great service. Comfortable small local restaurant vibe, very welcoming. Tamarind Pad Thai is our favorite along with Larb Salad, Green Curry and Papaya Salad. All standard Thai dishes but done well! Our regular Thai food place when the Thai urge hits us! ”
“ 3.8/5 This was a cute little restaurant just down the street from where I live. Had no idea it existed until I saw them on Instagram (noticing a trend yet?) so had to give them a shot. Ambiance - a small mom and pop restaurant . Nicely decorated with a lot of Thai influence. We got our food to go so can't speak much on it. Service - placed our order about 15 minutes before they closed so was surprised and happy they still took our order. When I picked up our food, the 2 women behind the counter were so nice and welcoming with big smiles on their face. Food - ordered their pink noodle soup and crispy garlic chicken. We enjoyed both of them, the pink noodles were interesting and what drew us there in the first place. It was savory with a hint of sour. It was loaded with different proteins as well. Overall a nice local spot to grab a bite. ”
“ Food: I absolutely loved my dish, the flavor of the basil really made an entrance. The ground chicken was moist and flavored so well! And a fried egg completed the meal. I forgot what dry noodle dish the bf had, but he finished it so must have been delicious. If you have never had Thai ice tea, get it here. Probably one of the better ones I've had. Service: the lady serving us was so sweet, food came out promptly and fast. Ambiance: a nice lush little indoor garden, it's perfect for a meal and to catch up. ”
“ Good selection of food. Including some interesting non usual dishes. Good curry. Great service. Smaller dining area but big enough to not have a wait. Comfortable ambiance, easy to relax and eat tasty food. ”
“ I still really like this place. The neighborhood is a bit sketchy but once you get inside the staff makes up for it. I really like how the Panang is heavy with peanut flavor. I'm still not convinced it's the greatest Thai restaurant but it's pretty dam good. ”
“ Always try to come here whenever we're down south! Always get their Thai Boat Noodles! It's not for everyone but it's quite authentic as you know if there's Thai patrons that come here all the time. It's a casual place where you can pop in for a quick bowl and be satisfied. The service is quick and the food comes out real fast and fresh! Have taken it to go before and still quite good when you heat it up! They usually separate the noodles so it doesn't get soggy but if you have the time to stop and eat it here then it's the best. We got a side of crackling pork rinds/chips with it to dip in the soup too. ”
“ Super small mom & pop Thai shop. I only ever get the boat noodles here. I've been to so many places and this is the best one in the surrounding Seattle areas. Flavor and toppings are perfect and they'll make it spicy if you want it spicy. For some reason, I always come an hour before closing and they are not shy about getting you tf out. Lol. ”
“ I've been dreaming of the perfect bowl of Thai Boat Noodle Soup since moving to the PNW. You might look at this bowl & think eh, I don't know about that. It doesn't look right. But this my foodie friends is boat noodle soup done right without the seasoning from a jar. The bowl comes out piping out and the aromatics of the dish hit your senses and you immediately start to get excited. Once you slurp on the broth to taste, all the flavor profiles begin to rejoice. It's light yet complex, savory, filled with umami and hit all the notes. This boat noodle soap is very traditional with liver, morning glory, bean sprouts and fresh herbs. You can pick pork or beef. I went with pork and ordered extra meatballs and crispy pork skin aka pork rinds. The liver is thoroughly cooked but sliced thin, so very good when enjoyed with the broth. The pork slices were tender and soaked up all the flavor from the broth. Some of the meatballs were homemade and those were favorite - tender with the perfect bounce. The chili tray was also a very unexpected liking. It had a green pepper in vinegar but instead of being sliced, it was smashed and added just the right amount of heat. Lingers slightly but no burn. One spoonful for my bowl. Along with a spoonful of the dried red chilies. The spring rolls were very crispy on the outside and packed full of veggies and bean thread noodles. These have to be enjoyed hot and fresh because the texture comes from the crispy wrapper. Their dipping sauce is nothing short of delicious either. So much better than the typical sweet chili sauce that most are accustomed to. I will most definitely be back to enjoy this boat noodle soup. And I'm actually thinking about going back soon to try their Yen Ta Foo. It may have looked quiet when I walked in but the phone stayed busy and they had many takeaway orders while I was there. I was immediately greeted and welcomed. The outside is very unassuming and inside quiet and clean. Parking is off the street but easy to find during my lunch hour visit. ”