Thai Bistro Tampa Menu – Tampa, FL

Type : Thai restaurant

Location : Tampa, FL

Based on 58 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price $$

Thai Bistro Tampa 33612

Address:
2602 E Fletcher Ave # 105, Tampa, FL 33612

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Menu

Chef’s Specialties Chicken and Duck
Satay Dinner
Select tender chicken marinated in Thai spices and cream of coconut skewered on bamboo sticks, grilled and served with our famous peanut and cucumber dipping sauce on a bed of steamed mixed vegetables. Choose a spice level: mild, medium, hot, Thai hot. Choose a rice: jasmine rice, brown rice: $2.
$16.95
Volcano Chicken
Lightly fried chicken topped with Thai sweet chili sauce and basil leaves on a bed of steamed vegetables. Choose a spice level: mild, medium, hot, Thai hot. Choose a rice: jasmine rice, brown rice: $2.
$18.95
Salads
House Salad
Lettuce, tomatoes, onions, cucumber, and carrots. Served with your choice of homemade ginger dressing or peanut dressing. Choose a dressing: homemade ginger dressing, peanut dressing.
$4.95
Cucumber Salad
Cucumber, tomatoes, red onions, carrots and ground peanuts, skillfully seasoned with lime juice and exotic Thai spices on a bed of crisp lettuce.
$6.95
Appetizers
4 Crispy Spring Roll
Fried vegetarian rolls. Served with plum sauce and peanuts.
$5.95
4 Chicken Sa-Tay
Marinated chicken breast strips grilled on skewers with cucumber sauce and peanut sauce on the side.
$6.95
Noodles
Pad Thai
Stir-fried rice noodles with eggs, bean sprouts, ground peanuts, scallions and your choice of meat. Choose a spice level: mild, medium, hot, Thai hot. Choose a protein: chicken, pork, vegetable, tofu, beef: $2.
$11.95
Pad Ba Mee
Your choice of meat sauteed with egg noodles and mixed vegetables in Thai seasoning. Choose a spice level: mild, medium, hot, Thai hot. Choose a protein: chicken, pork, vegetable, tofu, beef: $2.
$11.95
Entrees
Mixed Vegetables
Choice of meat stir-fried with mixed vegetables in Thai seasoning sauce. Choose a spice level: mild, medium, hot, Thai hot. Choose a protein: chicken, pork, vegetable, tofu, beef: $2.
$11.95
Broccoli
Choice of meat stir-fried with broccoli, carrots, mushrooms and Thai seasoning sauce. Choose a spice level: mild, medium, hot, Thai hot. Choose a protein: chicken, pork, vegetable, tofu, beef: $2.
$11.95

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Reviews

Adam J Hamersky
Amazing food. Had the Pad See Ew with Gyoza. Very good service. I felt like I was in a big city when I was in there eating. Very comfortable and home feel on the inside. Enjoyed a nice date with my girlfriend and we will definitely be back. Thank you for the good food and wonderful experience. Highly recommended. Owner made us free doughnuts. Very nice people.

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Luisa Tirma
New owner, new food! We tried an appetizer, a soup, and 2 different entrees. The entrees were outstanding. The flavor was perfect and the ingredients appeared fresh.

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Earl Nutter
I’m a huge Crab Ragoon fan, so I ordered crab ragoons since pretty much anywhere you order them they taste good. I hit into it, only to taste Mustard…. I’m not a mustard fan. Looked after I bit, it was all yellow. Crab isn’t yellow inside . Idk if the cook tried to do their own thing but if you don’t like mustard, you might throw up like I did.

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Yin Ni
Love it! Had the Devil’s Kiss and requested thai spicy and it’s I’m from Malaysia, so I can can confirm it’s pretty authentic

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Iris De Santiago
Casual dining for authentic Thai cuisine. If you are expecting super sweet Americanized “Asian food”, don’t go here. If you are looking for flavorful sauces and just a tiny bit of spice in your drunken noodles, get them from here! While you’re there, leave room for Thai donuts too! Great hospitality and you should chat with the owner if he’s at the corner table! Food was fresh and hot off the stove! Although, definitely needs an AC unit because we left a little sweaty.

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X P
I had the most bland pad see ew that I’ve ever had in my life. Picture doesn’t do justice to how little sauce and how white the noodles were (normally it is very brown with sauce)It was horrible… go to Thai Ruby instead.

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MIN
My family and I just had the worst Thai food we’ve ever had. The panang curry was extremely pale with very little taste. The rice was overcooked and tasted like water. They didn’t put enough shrimp and beef. On the bright side, the waiter was extremely nice! I hope they see all the reviews that talk about their lack of flavor so they can improve

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Arif C. Adams
Probably the worst Drunken noodles I have ever had in any Thai restaurant. Anyone who used noodles out of box that are not real wide noodles should not be running a Thai restaurant. It was just terrible. I would never recommend this placed based on what I had today. I have been here when the owner was a very pleasant lady and the food was fantastic but that is no longer the case. Avoid and go somewhere else.

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Olivia McIntosh
Amazing Thai food!! I had a huge order for a company lunch and everyone raved about how great the food was. 10/10 green curry, the Thai donuts were delicious, and the owner was so nice and helpful! I will definitely be going back.

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Zohra Fathima
“Thai Bistro” used to be “Noodles and Thai” across Walmart on Fletcher Ave. It is becoming my go-to spot for freshly cooked Thai food. My favorite dish is probably their Amazing Sauce and Green Curry. They prepare food really fast (they ask for 15 min over the phone but their food is ready much earlier than that) and offer almost instant pickup. I’ve never had to wait an insane amount of time in my car just to pickup the food. Their prices are reasonable and pretty budget friendly given the freshness of their cooking and ingredients that they use. Their portion sizes are reasonable, and can fill you up. Their lunch portions are under 10$ and dinner portions are nearly twice the size of lunch and can usually be bought for 13$ and some change. I prefer their food compared to other restaurants across town like Thai Ruby. They also ask how spicy you’d like your food to be: mild, medium, hot, or Thai hot. Given how close they are, I’m happy I’m getting a chance to experiment with Thai food on a budget. I’m a happy camper and given a choice, I now won’t go anywhere else for a Thai takeout.

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