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- After reading the tips, I got the spicy garlic chicken. Delicious! If you get the spiciest version, note that it's a dry heat. The spice is not overwhelming (if you like spice).
- Heather PalmerOctober 12, 2012Yum!! $50 for 2 people....2 appetizers, 2 entrees with rice, and fried ice cream for dessert! Very pleasant service too..beautiful atmosphere.
- Best Thai food in Redmond. Seasonal mango stick rice is a must try. Remember to make reservations , very crowded for lunch and dinner time.
- Khalid HossainJuly 2, 2014Excellent place for Thai food. Portions in fish orders are huge - easily food for 2. Khi Maw is great. Only wish they would do meat and prawn combo.
- Melinda MiracleApril 10, 2017Get the lunch portion of pad Thai. It is the perfect amount and it stops you from eating too much because it is so delicious.
- Get the Roasted Duck Curry!!! Make a reservation and you'll easily find a spot, otherwise there's always a wait coz it gets packed...
- Stephanie FieldsDecember 11, 2012Excellent food; subpar service. While friendly, they seem to have no concept of pacing a meal. The delicious food keeps us coming back, though! The satay is awesome!
- Usually packed during lunch hour. Very authentic Thai food. Summer time you could order Mango Sticky rice. This place made me miss my home in SouthEast Asia.
- Rohit GopalSeptember 18, 2015Gai Hor Bai Toey and curries are excellent. Crispy garlic chicken is fine, nothing too special. One of the best thai places around
- Peyton CoronasMay 24, 2014If you like spicy🔥😋 get the Spicy Crispy Garlic Chicken! If you like Classic Thai Peanut sauce, get the Swimming Rama!
- Seattle MetFebruary 18, 2011Her days with Thai Airways prompted Chanpen Lapangkura to open Bai Tong near the airport in 1989, where she created a home away from home for top Thai toques with her authentic Siamese dishes. Read more
- Yellow curry fried rice, five stars, with lots of cashews. You can thank me later.
- Phil FischerDecember 11, 2010This is the BEST thai place around, hands down. Good looking and pro staff, great cooks, and if you dont like something no questions asked. VERY busy at lunch, come early 10:50 or 1pm.
- Seattle MetNovember 9, 2011A Thai Airways employee opened Bai Tong near Sea-Tac in 1989, where she created a home away from home for homesick expats with her authentic Siamese dishes. Read more
- Anthony GomezApril 8, 2013Great food. A hidden treasure. Very authentic and prices aren't bad. Highly recommend the curries and the Thai teas.
- Cristina OliveiraJune 9, 2013I recommend the Crispy Garlic Chicken, it is very tasty. You could also order a Crab Fried Rice as a side, really good.
- Jill FredelMay 23, 2013Crispy garlic chicken is a must and you have to have the sticky mango rice for dessert. Service is outstanding.
- Neel HajareDecember 1, 2023Really busy on weekdays for lunch. Enjoyed the pad thai and bai tong special noodles
- Marica BautistaFebruary 24, 2013The fried white fish & crab fried rice are more than enough reason to come here. Bring back the mango sticky rice dessert!!!!
- Christine SzekeresJanuary 17, 2013Great food and service! Faves include crispy garlic chicken, swimming rama, spring rolls, and wonton soup! Yummy!
- minniemonAugust 8, 2016gai hor bai toey (pandan-wrapped chicken) and hor mok (salmon and red curry steamed in a banana leaf).
- The beef PaNang curry is amazing! It's usually extremely busy on the weekdays (even late at night), but totally worth it.
- Best Thai place in town!! Unlike any other Thai place. There's plenty of space and food portion is good. Great food and service! Reservations are highly recommend.
- 💎Stacyrockswraps💎July 21, 2013So yummy, hot chicken #4 pineapple fried rice to die for!!(: great service & very friendly!!
- Michele LuluOctober 15, 2014Authentic Thai food with fantastic service! Pineapple fried rice and mango sticky rice dessert!
- JoeyJune 2, 2011Good food. Very busy at lunch. If you are alone they will try to seat you at the bar. Resist! Bar service is abysmal and inattentive since bartender also waits a table section.
- Fried rice, garlic beef, panang curry - it's all been tasty so far!
- DeepikaOctober 8, 2017Ambience is good. Crispy garlic chicken was too sweet to my liking. Crab wantons were delicious.
- Gagandeep KohliMay 23, 2015This place is always pack, so place a reservation. I love the chicken pad thai.
- Bai tong special rice is so good!!! The couch seats by the restroom are ridiculously comfy :)
- Great place for Thai, different Thai dishes, and great service!
- Fresh summer rolls with tofu and peanut sauce are awesome
- Arguably the best Thai on the Eastside, topped only by May Restaurant in Wallingford
- Panang curry is my favorite, but you can't really go wrong
- Lakshmi NFebruary 17, 2014Great ambience and yummy food but towards the more expensive side. Less quantity for the amount paid.
- Catalina OteroAugust 5, 2015Pretty vegetarian/vegan friendly though their vegan option is misleadingly named 100% vegetarian which confused me when I paid.
- For a new twist on an old classic, try the wide steamed noodles instead of rice with your panang curry.
- Brian ZamoraNovember 7, 2011Get the deep fried chicken wings here, just wait a few min before eating them cuz they're freakin hot
- Best Thai food in Seattle! And the servers are beautiful! My favorite appetizer is the Gai Hor Bai Toey!!
- Scott KiefferOctober 26, 2011Good food & table service but not the best Thai in the Seattle area. That title remains with Jamjuree on Capitol Hill.
- Tyler SzaboNovember 12, 2014If you come for lunch on a weekday call ahead or come early, it's popular.