Lil Thai House Menu – Longview, TX

Type : Thai restaurant

Location : Longview, TX

Tiny, simple Thai nook with sidewalk seats whips up noodles, spicy curries & other familiar fare. Based on 329 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.8 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout

Lil Thai House 75601

Address:
212 N Fredonia St, Longview, TX 75601

Phone: (903) 236-0155

Website: http://www.lilthaihouse.com/

Hours

Wednesday 11 AM–2 PM
Thursday 11 AM–2 PM
Friday 11 AM–2 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Monday 11 AM–2 PM
Tuesday 11 AM–2 PM

Menu

appetizers
Spicy Beef Egg Rolls
(2) Crispy fried, stuffed with minced beef, cabbage, carrots, bean sprouts, glass noodles and basil.
$9.00
beverages
Assorted Hot Tea $2.99
Thai Ice Coffee
(sweet)
$4.50
Thai Ice Tea
(sweet)
$4.50
American Ice Tea
(unsweet)
$2.49
Soft Drinks
(16oz)
$3.00
Bottled Water $2.50
Sparkling Water $3.50
Soy Milk $2.99
Assorted Japanese Sodas $4.00
Assorted Exotic Drinks $3.50
fried rice entrees
Pineapple Fried Rice
Stir-fried jasmine rice with chicken, shrimp, pineapple, cashews, onion, and raisins.
$16.99
stir fry entrees
Gai Pad Khing
(ginger chicken stir fry) Sliced chicken breast, ginger, water chestnuts, onion, mushrooms, and baby corn.
$16.99
Cashew Chicken
Sliced chicken breast, roasted cashews, water chestnuts, bell pepper, onion, and oranges stir-fried in a sweet and tangy sauce.
$16.99
Basil Chicken
Minced chicken, bell pepper, onion, basil, crushed Thai chili. topped with crispy fried egg.
$16.99
Spicy Herb Chicken
Sliced chicken breast and Thai herbs, in a spicy and tangy sauce.
$16.99
soups
Tom Yum Gai
(Lemon grass soup) Onion, baby corn, mushroom, tomato, galangal, lime leaves and cilantro, and a side of jasmine rice.
$14.99
Tom Kah Gai
(coconut chicken soup) Sliced chicken breast, onion lemongrass, galangal, lime leaves, baby corn, tomatoes, green onion and cilantro, in a spicy and tangy broth, with a side of jasmine rice.
$17.99

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Reviews

Tony Kobak
Ginger thai chicken was light and wonderful flavor. Pad Thai chicken was a heavier sauce but super delicious!

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Suzanne S
The food was packed full of flavor, delicious! I enjoyed the Penang Curry and my husband liked his Pad Thai. I will definitely head there again. The owner is very friendly and helpful!

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Jeremy Rager
Another one of those places the locals know about.

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Gary Helms
The food was excellent and the conversation about art exhibits and photos on the wall was worth the visit. I do not have any complaints. The owner was super nice and attentive. We’ll dine in there again at some point.

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Shlonda Johnson
Lil Thai House has been a favorite of mine for years. They have the best Thai food in my opinion. The wife marries the flavors together extremely well in EVERY dish. I read reviews that stated some dishes were bland and not worth the $$$ I DISAGREE. One dish is enough for 2 people to share, but I split my dishes in half so I can indulge in the goodness later on or the next day. I’ve tried several dishes from years ago to current, and my favorite is chicken or shrimp pad Thai (hands down); the pad ped was so good, and the coconut soup was amazing and welcoming on the taste buds. My husband had drunken rice and drunken noodles on this menu. I say that because a few years ago they used to open for lunch and dinner, but now they’re only open 11 to 2 for lunch Mon-Fri. (That’s my only disappointment) I love the feel of the environment because it’s like I’m in a quaint little eatery in Thailand. All three employees (which have ran the place for years together) are warm and inviting, friendly, and will help you with your food choices. I’ll advise anyone who haven’t ate here to GO CHECK THEM OUT. If you do frequent them venture out and try something different.

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Kat Patrick
I want to like this place and support it, and even though I understand the long wait and the prices being on the high end, I am not impressed by all the key ingredients that were missing from traditional Thai staples like green chicken curry and Pad Thai. We were told they’ve been slammed the past two weeks but maybe some things should be taken off the menu if all you’re going to do is stir-fry a stack of noodles in pad thai sauce and make a green curry without any other vegetable than baby eggplants. There was the barest of smatterings of a bit of basil or a piece of onion or a sliver of green onion, but no bean sprouts or bamboo shoots or peppers, making these the literal poorest examples of Thai food I’ve had. They have plenty of stunning reviews, but I think they’re lacking ingredients now, and that makes for very disappointing dishes. ’

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Nicholas Jones
Just as the name would suggest it is in fact a Lil’ Thai House. The have a great menu and fresh thai food cooked just for you.

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Grant Nieddu
The service was quick and friendly? My food was ok; my pad Thai tasted like it was made with fish sauce which can happen at some Thai restaurants. But the local at was killer. Check out the local vibe and the local art. Everyone else I was with lived their food. Specifically, try the peanut stir fry.

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Dace Lucia Kidd
Most excellent Thai food in East Texas. Don’t hesitate to order the spring rolls. Curries are to die for! Everything is made using the freshest ingredients. If you enjoy local spots, this is the one who will charm you and make you want to return as soon as possible.

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Jennifer Sanford
First time having Thai food. We got there before they open and we was the third person to order. We had to wait about 15 minutes. It was good and he was really nice. It was interesting to see all the art work they had on their walls.

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