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Spicy Thai Restaurant
based on 3 member reviews
208 Church Street, St Catharines Ontario
905-687-8424 Type: Thai, International, Beer/Wine Info: Serves meat, veg options available. Some menu items can be made vegetarian or vegan upon request. Ask to use separate cookware. . Price: Moderate.
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| "a classic"
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My Rating |
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Posted on: Sunday, April 26, 2009 |
Review: I have been eating a Spicey Thai for many years. It has changed ownership, the old owner was my kung fu teacher. Im happy to say the place has kept its charm and great food. I went to cooking school in Thailand. The food at Spicey Thai is just as wonderful as it is in Thailand. I always get the vegan option and have never been dissappointed. I always get a reservation for weekends or you maybe sitting in "the lounge" for a long time. Actually my only complaint is that I have waited in the lounge even with reservations, for a very long time.
Pros: everything * everything * and everything
Cons: parking * sketchy neighborhood * almost too busy |
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| "Decent thai with no mystery"
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My Rating |
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Posted on: Monday, August 04, 2008 |
Review: They advertise that they do not use msg and are very veg friendly. I have ordered the vegan pad thai and vegan panaeng curry. Both were good, but not amazing. I definitely appreciate their willingness to veganize meals and their openness. Its the only thai place in town that I currently have any faith in. Both orders were for take out, I am not entirely sure how well I would rate eating in the restaurant. I rated 4 but its more like 3.7. Ha.
Pros: Openness about ingredients * Accommodating *
Cons: Food won't blow your mind. * * |
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| "Sweet and Spicy, kinda Dicey"
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My Rating |
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Posted on: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 |
Review: I went to Spicy Thai on a date with a non veg, a carnivore through and through. The building looks really interesting from the outside and it's hard to miss. Bright yellow paint on the outside with SPICY THAI painted in bold red.
It's really nice inside. Some "traditional" areas to eat where you're sitting kind of on the ground. I didn't see much of this, we got a table, though I would have liked to eat there.
Menus not bad, very diverse. Most things can be made vegan and you can tell them how spicey you like it. That's a bonus. WARNING: Mild is no spice, medium is REALLY hot.
The staff was super friendly and well informed, so props to Spicy Thai on that one.
The food was alright. I had Pad Thai, vegan of course. It was overly sweet and I couldn't eat much. There were these weird vegetables things in it. They looked really freaky and that turned me off. I hate admitting that because I'm usually over the top open minded about food.
My date had some seafood meadley thing. Mussels, oeysters, shrimp and so on. He liked it alot.
The prices weren't bad. We paid 30$ for both of us.
I don't think I'll be going back because I got really bad diahrea the next day but for other people it's a nice place.
Pros: Decor * Funky traditional areas * Great staff
Cons: mysterious vegetables * hard to find entrance * diahrea |
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