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This is my favorite Thai restaurant in Asheville! Maybe
This is my favorite Thai restaurant in Asheville! Maybe favorite of all time! Sooooo good!
Be the first to ReplyThai Pearl/Chef May has the absolute best Thai food in the
Thai Pearl/Chef May has the absolute best Thai food in the Asheville area, hands down!!
Be the first to ReplyAwesome Thai food in the area, with great flavors.
Very nice ambiance and excellent service by the servers.
Be the first to ReplyThe food was insanely expensive and the worst Thai food I
The food was insanely expensive and the worst Thai food I have ever had. I paid $16 for 1/2 a bowl of Tom ka soup that was so off. No lemongrass, not spicy, not enough coconut milk, green pepper slices?., tough looked like it was fried in an air fryer. I make better Tom Ka at home and I'm a white lady from TN. My partner got drunken noodles but it was more like Lo Mein. It was the wrong kind of noodle. My friend pad see ew did not have the burnt soy sauce thing that makes that dish what it is. This place is whack. I'm so bummed that I wasted $20 here.
Be the first to Reply"It'll be ready in 15 minutes" was the first and only red
"It'll be ready in 15 minutes" was the first and only red flag I should've listened to, so that's on me. Subtracting the time it takes to plate and bag, what food establishment takes 10 minutes to make fresh food?? We ordered 3 things: - Pad Thai - inedible. I was looking forward to this dish and had low expectations as international food in the SE mtns probably won't be great to begin with but this was BAD. PT legit smelled and tasted like rancid oil. It was not sweet, it tasted like grease and the noodles clumped together. I'm really sad too bc I hate wasting food. Not good. Red Curry w/ chicken - extremely watery, chicken was overdone and there was something really off-putting about the rice, the texture was under-done or old?? Spring Rolls - wtf, I think there was cheese in them. I have never had a spring roll quite like this one and hope to never in the future. I'm really sad as I love international food but this tasted old AF and nothing was done even mildly correctly. My hunch is that a lot of it was prepped the day before and reheated, as to cut down on serving time. Plus it was mid-priced, so I'd expect at least a little better quality than what we got. I've tried this place twice and will not be returning. 1 star for good takeout service and cute decor.
Be the first to ReplyAte here for the second time yesterday.
Tried the Pink Noodle Soup. It was so so very delicious. The portion was enough for dinner last night and lunch today. I look forward to trying more items on their menu!
Be the first to ReplyOrdered Green Curry for delivery last night, not well today.
Sorry I didn't read the reviews first. I suspect an ingredient was off. But who knows?
Be the first to ReplyIf I knew a cup of soup fed two ppl, I would have only
If I knew a cup of soup fed two ppl, I would have only ordered the soup and not the Larb. The tom Kai soup, medium heat was as good as it gets. It was delicious. Unfortunately, the Larb salad was bland, as was the service and atmosphere. Nothing was remarkable. Our Asian friend thought the noodles in the pad Thai were not cooked well and it was under seasoned. Would I return? Meh...
Be the first to ReplyAs locals we had been meaning to go here for a while.
Unfortunately, we won't be going back anytime soon. Our three biggest issues were the overly sweet pad Thai sauce, the live bug that was originally served on my food, and the lack of an appropriate apology or any compensation for attempting to serve me a live bug. Listen, we understand that sometimes things happen, but a simple sorry paired with a 15 minute delay while my wife ate her food was unacceptable. A live bug was served on the first take of pad Thai. Once I got my pad Thai, I found the 3 spice level overly sweet and not spicy at all. My wife felt the same way. Think of a sweet and sour dipping sauce with way too much sugar added. The fried rice was excellent, the ambiance was as expected, and the price paired with the portions seemed reasonable. Overall, it wasn't that there was a live bug served to us, it was how nonchalant the staff acted about it that gave us concern. Possibly this is somewhat of a regular occurrence there so it wasn't treated like a big deal? Either way, we will be looking elsewhere for Thai cuisine the next time we get a craving.
Be the first to ReplyGood food, a bit over priced and mediocre customer service
Good food, a bit over priced and mediocre customer service except our server, he's the only one that's real and happy about what he does. The rest of the staff there can't even say Hi! And doesnt even smile! They should be welcoming to out of towners esp Yelpers!
Be the first to ReplyGood service, quality of food is not there but I guess
Good service, quality of food is not there but I guess that's what you expect from a Thai restaurant in Asheville. Food was bland, but quantity was big. Ratings of the dishes I've got, boat noodle soup 2/10, green papaya 3/10, pad Thai 5/10, and red curry 3.5/10.
Be the first to ReplyThis food was incredible and memorable.
I highly recommend eating here. I got the Tom Yum soup (delicious), the Thai seasoned fries (delicious), and the eggplant basil dish (delicious). I recommend dipping your fries in your Tom Yum soup. OMG! Heaven! I also recommend going to the Dobra Tea House afterwards. It's a short walk up the street. I recommended avoiding using the bathroom on the left in Thai Pearl. The door wouldn't open. I had to body slam it about 10 times with all my might to get out. I was getting nervous that I was going to be trapped in there. They said that they have fixed it in the past but that the problem keeps happening. Bring a phone in with you in case you need to call for assistance. Yes, I'm serious.
Be the first to ReplyWent in mid afternoon with my friend and we absolutely
Went in mid afternoon with my friend and we absolutely loved the fresh rolls, Tom kha soup, and crispy wonton appetizer :)The energy, service and overall vibe were awesome, food so good I forgot to take a picture!
Be the first to ReplyWe walked in looking for a table for 5 around 6:30pm on a
We walked in looking for a table for 5 around 6:30pm on a Saturday night. The dining room was busy but the hostess was able to squeeze us in once our full party had arrived. They take reservations which I'd recommended making if you have a bigger party on a weekend. We were sat at a four top, with a 5th seat at the head of the table and we had plenty of room. Our server was quick to take our drink order, and gave us some time to review the menu. The portions were a lot larger than I expected. Be prepared to tell them your desired spice level, they rate it on 1-5. My partner and I were splitting a dish so I didn't want it too spicy, we went with a three. It seemed like that spice level came with a certain amount of chili flakes to add spice. I ate a few bites of the tofu pad thai and I didn't think it was spicy, however when we ate the leftovers later I definitely tasted a kick of heat. Our friend got spice level 4 and it seems like that came with the addition of some tiny peppers for added spice (or maybe those peppers just came with the drunken noodle dish he ordered). The service was great, so was the food and drinks (I got a bottled Ginger's Revenge drink) but they also had beer (including a non-alcoholic beer) and sake. I look forward to trying some other noodle and curry dishes in the future.
Be the first to ReplyWas excited to try a newish place in Asheville.
Walking in we saw that Nine Mile next door empty, which never happens. We almost changed our plans but decided to give Thai Pearl a go. Service was awful, it felt like counter service but was clearly not supposed to be. Servers very rarely left the counter area as they were busy socializing and eating in plain sight of everyone. Our server took our order and never came back until the end, while we watched her eat. Had to go to the counter each time to ask for something, along with other tables doing the same with their servers. Food was okay, portion size was decent but prices were crazy expensive. $20 Pad Thai and was bland, even with the pile of dry chili flakes on it, which was very odd. Tons of better choices to spend your well earned money. Save yourself and go next door to Nine Mile. Only positive was the $4 Sake special on a Sunday .
Be the first to ReplyThe service was okay but the food was terrible.
We got the fresh rolls and it looked big but there was barely any shrimp, the pad Thai was too sweet with hardly any tang, the pad see ew was too sweet. The Tom Kah (coconut soup) was probably the best but still now where close to others is had. At the end of the meal I looked at the kitchen and realized there were no asian people in the kitchen... makes sense.
Be the first to ReplyGood solid Thai food with some flair.
All the dishes we have had have been pretty good. One of best places to get Thai in Asheville. Not greasy like some Thai places can be. The only thing is that for take out they use styrofoam and plastic bags which makes this a big No for ordering take out from for us. We will dine in only. Would be great if they could make an effort to use more earth friendly take out packaging.
Be the first to ReplyCraving some Thai food, my friend & I referred to the
Craving some Thai food, my friend & I referred to the Asheville Best & saw that Thai Pearl had won 1st. Upon arrival parking wasn't too difficult to find up the street. As we entered it was clear that they were swamped. There were people ordering take out, waiting to be checked out, others waiting to be sat, & those just enjoying their meals. By a quick observation, their portion sizes seemed large & the scent in the air would change every few minutes, as if you could smell the exact dish that the kitchen was preparing. After about 5-10 long minutes, the people in front of us, my friend & I, & the group that had walked in behind us were finally addressed. The first couple was sat immediately & we were asked to wait a bit. We were sat next to a large party & I had to squeeze into my chair as the tables were so close together & the person behind me wasn't scooted all the way in.As for ordering, it seemed like there was only one server, if that's the case he was doing great. There was another lady that would help him run food & clean up & refill waters & what not. When we received our food, we asked for a spoon. She cleaned the table of the party that had just left, & proceeded to grab the inside of the bowl & spoon to hand to us. I don't know about you but consuming chemicals isn't exactly my favorite thing to do. It's in the little things..Anyways, the portion sized did indeed come out large!!! My pad thai did not contain peanuts, which I was honestly disappointed about because I had forgotten to ask for extra after ordering, which is what I usually do. (Pad Thai is my favorite dish in the entire world so I had to judge based on that)As for spice, a few times I inhaled some red pepper flakes as they were sprinkled on top & not in an oil of some sort. It felt as if it the seasoning wasn't authentic..... I'm not sure how else to explain that.Anyway, overall, it was okay, but didn't seem to clean. We saw a bug crawling around near our table which kinda gave an icky feeling.I'm not sure if i'll be back, but it was a cool experience!& their decor is cute!
Be the first to ReplyThis was such a warm, cute Thai restaurant that we stumbled
This was such a warm, cute Thai restaurant that we stumbled upon in Asheville. I would say the pad see-ew was my favorite dish, it was very flavorful and I liked how this restaurant put the sauce all around the noodles making it extra savory. However, my complaint is that there were barely any noodles for the price and size. Normally, Thai restaurants have a good portion with more than enough for one serving.The Thai street noodle soup and Pink noodle soup weren't bad, they both had a soury flavor but wasn't anything insane. I'd say it was good for a cold day.The Kee mao fried rice was interesting because it had dried Thai basil throughout the dish. It was inedible and had to be taken out to actually enjoy the rice. I would just suggest ordering the pad see-ew and ask if there could be more noodles in the dish.
Be the first to Replyamazing amazing Thai food and really good customer service.
It's slow service but very decent and friendly. All items we ordered were amazing. we ordered the crispy tofu with Thai chilli sauce, really good. The Pad Thai was amazing . Thai fried rice with egg on the side was heavy, probably my least favorite of the entire lot but still good. My friend loved the Tom Yum soup. Red curry was absolutely delicious.Massaman curry and Cashew stir fry also amazing. Overall haven't had such amazing Thai food in a long long while.
Be the first to ReplyFood is good, not exceptional.
Portion of shrimp (and size of shrimp) in my dish was small , same as my last experience with a different dish. Menu is overpriced for the quality.
Be the first to ReplyMy boyfriend and I were both seriously impressed.
LOVED his tom kha and my green curry. We were well taken care of at the bar even with the place packed. Highly recommend!
Be the first to ReplySo delicious and great portions for the price.
Brought my dad some of the seafood soup Togo and he said it was the best soup he had ever tasted... I agree. Be careful for what spice level you ask for though- I was not ready for level 4!
Be the first to ReplyThis is a beer town.
No chance for a draft onehere. All cans all the time. Curry and pad Thai are as bland as Mike Pence. Curry was more rice than the soup/ broth could handle.
Be the first to ReplyPretty good Thai food Large portion but expensive too.
I've been here several times.
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