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Thai Spoon
"No dine in"
Address: 6657 S State St Ste 1 , Murray 84107, UT, US
Phone: (801) 590-8085
State: UT
City: Murray
Zip Code: 84107


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:00-21:00
Wednesday: 11:00-21:00
Thursday: 11:00-21:00
Friday: 11:00-21:00
Saturday: 11:00-21:00
Sunday: 11:00-21:00


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Reviews
Very nice staff. Quick service. I got the yellow curry tofu #2 spicy. Ill probably get #3 next time. Their tofu is fried i think verse white and soft. From what i can tell there is no inside seating. Only pickup
Genuinely caring and special. Give Thai Spoon your money. Some of the greatest Thai food I've ever had in my life. Service was thoughtful, personalized, and exceptional. Complimentary water bottle while we waited. Extra spice on the side to adjust our own spice level if we wanted. Yummy yum yum!
I love it when I visit a new restaurant and the first person I see is warm and inviting. It's like coming home. Sit where you like, get the utensils you need, and grab a glass of water while I go cook for you. Everything we had was tasty but I recommend the pineapple curry and the Tom Yum soup. I also appreciate the fresh veggies every dish had!
Awesome some of the best Thai food I’ve ever had. The drunken noodles is amazing! Great flavor, Big portions, Fast and friendly staff! Mmmmm
I am addicted to Thai food and have been to every Thai restaurant in Salt Lake City. This is my favorite place hands down. The menu is consistent quality and spice level is also consistent.. I eat here at least once a week. Love love love.
I'm really surprised at the number of high reviews. We have ordered 2 separate times and both times were horrible but today was the worst. My fiance ordered the crab fried rice and I could tell it was bad when he brought it into the room. It smelled like rotten fish. Despite that, we both had a bite and immediately threw up. I have never tasted or smelled something so bad in my life. We order crab fried rice from Yings Thai Sushi all the time and it is always delicious. We won't ever order from here again.
All employees at The Chapel Motorcycle Shop had lunch today from Thai Spoon. We ordered different items and everything was delicious. The service was phenomenal and the food was ready for pick-up right on time. We all highly suggest trying out this place for lunch!
Very delicious Thai food in a jiff. Their lunch special is only $7.99 and includes an entree, egg roll and a salad. I had the pineapple curry, spice level number 2, with the peanut sauce on the salad. It was phenomenal. Highly recommend this place. As of February 2021, they are only offering take out.
Ate here last night. I've no idea why this is rated 4.5 stars but my experience was mediocre at best. I really wanted to like this place due to its convenient location but no matter what angle I try to approach my review I just can't substantiate giving this anything more than 1 stars. Location: The best part aspect of this restaurant was the convenient location on the main drag of SLC State Street. Perfect for me between home and work. The Outside: Located at the end of a mini strip mall parking is a little tight and despite the restaurant being empty we had to park a few stores down. The curb appeal is pretty lacking but being as this is a Thai restaurant branding itself as a hole in the wall greased spoon I didn't knock anything off the score. The Interior: I became more concerned when entering the restaurant as they basically use the seating area for half their storage. The restaurant is obviously far, far too small for their operations. They had about 6 small tables crammed in the dinning area. The cashier is cordoned off by a wall divider and the kitchen is just beyond the cashier. No real problem other than the atmosphere of a restaurant that has overflown into the seating area but I've had some great dinning experience in worse places so I'm still all in for eating there. The Service: There is none. Simple as that. No one greets you when you come in, no one seats you as a sign by the empty cashier station instructs you to seat yourself, there is no waiter, the sign above the cashier instructs to order there as well. There are only two menus but I think they had digital menus you could scan as well. Nobody serves your order and you have to return to the cashier whenever it is ready which from my observations they may or may not announce. You are responsible for your utensils, water, cups, and disposal of your dishes. Despite this they still have the check to request a tip on your purchase of the food. No idea what I'd be tipping for but it gave me a chuckle in reflection. The Bathrooms: The bathrooms were about as run down as the rest of the restaurant. They weren't particularly dirty nor particularly clean. The dirt and grim were there if you looked for it but not invasive. They had placed some flowers around the sink and the crates serving as a towel rack with paper towels as the towel dispense was out of operation. The Menu: The menu was nothing to write home about either. Pretty much every generic option was there for a Thai restaurant. I was somewhat sticker shocked they were asking $13.98 for all of the entrees. Even post covid inflation this seemed like price gouging for everything I'd seen thus far up to that point. Nevertheless I reminded myself this place had 4.5 star review and went ahead and ordered three dishes. Garlic Chicken, orange chicken, and Dumplings. I folded the grimmy menus and returned them to the cashier while placing my order. The Food: The food like everything there just seemed mediocre. The orange chicken was crusted like armor with something I assumed was meant to resemble the flavor of orange. The dish being just served was lukewarm as if poorly heated by a microwave and mostly flavorless. I tried the garlic chicken which tasted more of vinegar than garlic and vegetables harder than the orange chicken. It wasn't even lukewarm it was just plain cold. The rice with both dishes was plain white and as warm as the orange chicken but dry which is actually how I prefer my rice. My wife who makes sticky rice was disappointed. We tried the dumplings which were basically mumu potstickers you'd buy from Walmart except somehow they tasted worse than the ones we heat up at home. At $8 for 6 of them I'm imagining their making a killing off the profit margin. If their not the walmart brand than they should consider switching if for nothing else to improve the quality of what their serving. Overall this was a big swing and a miss for me. As convenient as this location is I just can't overlook the lack of quality in basically everything.
Tried this place because it was right up the road from the car dealership where I was having service done. Food was okay. I really loved the spring rolls and peanut sauce, but didn't care for the entrees too much. My partner had fried rice with chicken. I had yellow curry with chicken, spring rolls, and sticky rice. Curry flavor was good. Came with lots of rice. Spring rolls were amazing. Sticky rice was super disappointing and seemed like smashed regular rice. Texture and flavor were really not good. Server was attentive and friendly. For the appetizer, two entrees, and sticky rice, it was $32. Pretty standard prices for Thai.
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