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Lotus Thai Cuisine - (206) 792-5494
Lotus Thai Cuisine
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Enjoy a Local Thai Favorite in Wallingford. Celebrating 20 Years!
2101 N 45th St.
Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 792-5494 Neighborhoods: Wallingford,Lake Union
Markets:
Seattle, WA Metro
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Owner Message
- 24 $6.99 Lunch Specials
- 15% Off When You Dine-In
- Excellent Thai Restaurant
Lotus Thai Cuisine has been long established in the Seattle restaurant business for over 20 years. With love for Thai food, Mrs. Chanmaly Pommachan and Mr. Warunyu Panpradit started this Wallingford restaurant in 1989 to introduce the distinct tastes, presentation and color of Thai food to people in Seattle.
Our Thai restaurant offers diversity of dishes with seafood, beef, pork and chicken. Delicious vegetarian dishes are also offered. Unique and distinctive, Thai food has been described as sharing the cooking methods of Chinese, the spicy accents of Mexican dishes and the freshness of Polynesian food.
Today we continue to prepare great tasting food and offer friendly service to our customers, establishing Lotus Thai Cuisine as one of the local favorites for Thai food in Seattle. Lunch is a deal with 24 $6.99 lunch specials offered daily.
Customer Reviews
Lotus Thai Cuisine is GREAT!
Reviewed by lenns2 on
2009-08-25T19:32:55Z
My husband and I love this place! We come here both to eat in the restaurant itself, which has a quaint and cosy ambience, or to get their food to go. The fare is diverse and flavourful, and the service is prompt and friendly. Highly recommended!
Pros: food, ambience, service, location
Cons: none
Don't bother with the combination plates
Reviewed by mavhayley on
2008-08-15T13:05:27Z
Yuck. I spent $7 on a combination plate today and it was WAY worse than what I would have gotten at the local mall's food court. Tasted like it had been on the steam table since yesterday's lunch specials. I'd eaten here once before several years ago and it was decent, but I won't go back again! Don't waste your money.
Pros: Quick
Cons: Food is tasteless, overpriced, yuck.
Worst Thai Ever
Reviewed by shopedogg on
2007-05-23T11:04:17Z
I love Thai food, and have never found a restaurant where I couldn't eat what I'd ordered until I tried Lotus Thai. The Phad Thai was tasteless, the only flavor came from the spiciness, and the noodles were gummy. The basil beef was over salted and the meat was chewy and rubbery. I had ordered take out, and after a few bites, we threw it all away. There are so many wonderful Thai restaurants in Seattle, don't waste your money here.
Pros: location
Cons: The Food
Pad Thai Good, Crab Rangoons Not so much
Reviewed by minnesotan_1981 on
2007-05-14T14:20:04Z
The pad thai was average, nice amount of sprouts. I ordered spicy level 2 and that was enough for me. I also ordered the appetizer sampler and it was good, too. Except for the crab rangoons. Dry, more chewy than crunchy. I've had better dipping sauce, too. But they included a yummy peanut sauce for the satay and that was great. Definietly worth trying again, but with caution.
darned good thai . . .
Reviewed by jerrodl on
2002-07-22T14:44:01Z
my girlfriend and i were waiting for our food at lotus thai once when -- completely out of the blue -- one of my eyes went on the fritz and became really, really dilated. my girlfriend was very concerned and suggested we rush to the hospital (something a call to "ask a nurse" confirmed was a good idea). i, however, was intent on eating that delicious thai food. so what if i was dying, thought i, when i could partake in a delicious meal while doing so.
after dinner we went to the doctor where i was rushed for an mri and the works. they found nothing.
i suspect to this day that the dilation was just caused by my giddiness over the food . . .
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