About
Welcome to Udom Thai, a true culinary gem nestled in Centennial, Colorado. This Thai restaurant, located at 7412 S University Blvd, Centennial, CO 80122, has quickly garnered a reputation for serving authentic Thai cuisine that transports diners straight to the heart of Thailand. As a food reviewer for Foodjoyy, I am excited to introduce you to the vibrant flavors and warm hospitality awaiting you at Udom Thai.
Udom Thai stands out not only for its delectable dishes but also for its multitude of dining options. The restaurant offers reservations, delivery, takeout, and caters to varying diet preferences with a range of vegan and vegetarian options. Whether you’re dining in with the family or grabbing a meal on the go, Udom Thai ensures a satisfying experience for everyone.
Stepping into Udom Thai, you are welcomed into a casual yet inviting atmosphere that is perfect for both lunch and dinner. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and features both indoor and covered outdoor seating, making it an excellent choice for groups or families with children. Additionally, you can enjoy the convenience of QR code menus, free Wi-Fi, and various payment options including credit cards, Android Pay, and even cryptocurrency.
Now, let’s talk food! Udom Thai boasts a diverse menu that promises something for every palate. Start your meal with their famed Northern Thai pork sausage – an appetizer that many patrons rave about for its spicy, tangy flavor profile. The main dishes, which include favorites like Pad Thai Woon Sen and Basil Fried Rice, demonstrate the restaurant's commitment to authentic Thai cooking. Customers like Nicky Y. vouch for the quality, claiming it's the most authentic Thai experience in the entire Denver metro area.
For those who enjoy a little kick, be sure to specify your spice level – the staff are known for their genuine engagement on this front, often suggesting optimal heat levels tailored to your preferences, though the adventurous might find joy in ordering dishes at their maximum spice level!
Udom Thai not only excels in food but also in service. Reviewers consistently mention the friendly and attentive staff who make every visit feel special. Despite the occasional delay during busy times, patrons appreciate the warm and welcoming environment that encourages you to take your time and savor your meal.
In conclusion, if you’re in search of an authentic Thai dining experience in the Denver metro area, look no further than Udom Thai. From the flavorful dishes to the inviting atmosphere and excellent service, this restaurant makes every dining occasion memorable. With a menu that captures the essence of Thailand and a commitment to customer satisfaction, Udom Thai proves to be a must-try for food lovers. You can reach them at (303) 738-0800, or visit their website for more details!
“ I lived in Thailand for a year and I could say that this is the most authentic Thai place that we have found in all of the Denver Metro area. My husband and I absolutely love it and this is our go to place since we found it. The staff are always so warm and kind and the food is beyond delicious.Just be sure that you get the right level of spice, because sometimes the mild can be if it's spicy. We love spicy, so we love this place. ”
“ I came back here after a few years and I was impressed. The server was nice and explained the level of heat. When I asked for less cooking oil in the dish he said they don't make oily food. And sure it wasn't , I got a glass noodles dish with egg and vegetables, yummy and the right spices. I'll go back. ”
“ This is a neighborhood favorite for Thai. Delicious food and comfortable atmosphere. Service was attentive. ”
“ One of my neighborhood favorites! Excellent curry and noodle dishes...but I'd rate them on the strength of their wildly addictive North-Eastern pork sausage appetizers alone. Never found them at any other Thai restaurant; they're powerfully spicy, kinda sour and tangy, and even if you don't account for the dopamine hit from the fiery chilis, an amazing mix of flavors I cannot recommend enough, at least to folks who like heat and strong tastes. (And if you don't, there's plenty of less...incendiary meal options that are well worth your hard-earned cash.) ”
“ Cute little gem inside of a strip mall. There were only two servers working the entire restaurant, so service was a bit slow, however we weren't in any rush so this didn't affect us at all, and the server that we had was very pleasant. There were only two of us diners, but I ordered several dishes to expose my friend to some of the favorite things my ex-boyfriend from Thailand used to make me. We started with the papaya salad, but we got it Lao Style, with crab paste in it. The papaya salad was good, I've never seen pieces of papaya that large before, but it did make it easier to eat. We also got the Thai Beef Jerky appetizer, which was crunchy on the outside but moist and tenderly chewy on the inside. The sauce for the jerky was amazing. I originally wanted to get the snapper, but they were out, so I got the Ka Pra Moo Krob Kai Dao (crispy pork belly and ground pork with thai basil). The crispy pork belly in this dish is very traditional to true Thai dishes that aren't in other Thai restaurant menus. These dishes were good, but I like my Thai food Thai hot. I asked the waiter to make the Papaya Salad and my pork dish Thai hot and he said that nobody ever orders Thai hot because it's so hot and said he would bring them out medium with the extra chili on the side for me to increase the spice level myself. I ended up adding quite a bit of chili to the dishes to make them to the spice level that I wanted (Thai Hot). I even explained that I dated a guy from Issan, Thailand for 3 years and that I'm accustomed to spice because they're very close to the Lao border and that I had eaten Thai hot from this restaurant before and that I could handle it. The only thing I would have liked better is if he would have trusted my assessment of my ability to handle true Thai hot. But moving on, my friend ordered the drunken noodle plate with chicken. This dish I didn't care for that much it seemed a little bit bland compared to everything else on the table. However, he very much enjoyed it. Overall the service was good, most of the food was very good. Definitely one of the better true Thai restaurants I've had in the Denver Metro Area. ”
“ Absolutely delicious food and wonderful service. We ordered the wontons as an appetizer and each got a curry (yellow and pineapple). We finished off with the sticky mango rice. Everything was delicious! And the gentleman who took our order was very kind and attentive. I will say that they appear to close the kitchen around 7:30 so make sure to arrive well before that. ”
“ The food was a home run, fresh, served in traditional dishes. They bring the heat so even a medium heat = Thai hot at most places. The only criticism was the service. It took almost an hour for us to get our food. But will go back, delicious. ”
“ I'm still dreaming about their beef salad! It's probably the best grilled beef salad I've had at a Thai place and I've had a lot. When the server warns you that their spice levels are hotter than any other Thai restaurants, believe them! I love spicy food, and I asked for a medium. Their medium is easily a hot level. So dial it back a notch if you want to actually taste and enjoy your food. I wasn't a believer and now I would order one heat level down!!! I think it would be easier for them to just not make their dishes so spicy rather than warn every single customer who comes in that their food is extremely spicy. We enjoyed everything. Their pad Thai was a bit on the sweet side, which I don't like, but my daughter enjoyed it. The service was great. It took a while to get our food, but our server was friendly and funny. The place was empty for lunch. We were the only ones there, which felt odd. Our server said that dinner service is usually packed. They could improve on a few details, like a clean bathroom, and wiping the menus, but we enjoyed our meals and will be back. ”