Thai 202, St. Louis MO
Address | 235 N Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO | ||||||||||||||
Phone | (314) 367-2002 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.thai202stl.com | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Thai Restaurant | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.6 14 reviews | ||||||||||||||
Similar companies nearby Thai Gai Yang Cafe — 6250 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO |
Thai 202 reviews
14 Tried again, and it turns out the secret is just to ask for it SPICY! Pad kee mao was delicious, and the pineapple fried rice had just the right balance of hot and sweet.
Next time will give the pad thai a second shot - without spicy it tasted like ketchup, but the second time was so good with heat it's worth trying again.
Have now had more bad experiences with food quality than good. Often get my takeout or delivery home only to realize it’s cold (I live less than 2 miles away), dry, or bland. And the vegetables are always off — either not cooked enough, overripe, or left in huge hunks you have to carve apart for yourself. When it’s good, though, it’s really good! Staff are very friendly too.
The lady at the frontdesk has that weird coldness about her gesture and mannerism. Didn't feel welcome so won't go again.
Although the food was good for the money, I've had better Thai food in STL.
Cute little thai spot in cwe! Friendly staff and delicious food! Love the crab rangoon here especially!
This place used to be my favorite but the past two times I’ve ordered (over a 6 month span because I got so grossed out the first time), I’ve had to completely throw out the meal because it was simply not palatable. So disappointing: (
Consistently delicious! The lady at the front desk is always so nice. I forgot to order an egg the time before last and she didn’t even charge me. When I eat the food, I feel warm and happy inside. I’ve dined in & carried out and do prefer the latter. Dining room is small but functional. Thai 202 is definitely worth trying out.
Thai food standards found here. The owner was super informative and helpful. Enjoyed the Tom Yum Soup.
My wife and I have been just once here so this might be a biased comment. We have been to maybe 2 different Thai places in the STL area and we would rank this one as #3. Food was not outstanding, the local is small and not too many spaces to dine in. We feel like the prices are not according to the quality of food.
Really love their chicken & shrimp teriyaki ramen bowl! And want to try their mango boba next time
This Thai establishment is so rude to Asian costumers…if you ask something they just look at you and point…or sometimes ignore you… they have a different treatment with American customers they treat them with a smile and greetings… the foods are not that good though they act as if they have the most delicious thai foods in town….
Got takeout on a busy Sunday night. Fried rice tasted awful like it had gone bad, so we threw it away. Chicken satay had good flavor but was pretty dry and the Tom yum soup was fine.
The Thai Red Curry was incredible. Just full of flavor and just the right amount of spice. Could have been served with more rice since I had a lot of curry left over, but I don’t making some at home to eat leftovers!
10/10 would recommend and come back.
Came here for some lunch with my spouse, and we had the pad Thai, pineapple fried rice, and steamed bun, and everything was fantastic. The food came out quickly, and they also gave me a bottle of water on the house. My spouse had the mango boba which was alright, nothing really to write home about but still tasty.
I love everything about this place - small, independently/family owned, and the food is incredible. The owner truly cares about your experience here, and is incredibly accommodating of special dietary requests. Love, love, love this place. The vegan options are amazing.