
Big fan of the previous incarnation of Thai Kuu. The new version took a little getting used to as some of our old favorites changed or left the menu, RIP pineapple himmaparn. After an order or...
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Thai Kuu Restaurant, situated in the heart of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, brings to life the rich culinary traditions of Thai, Vietnamese, and South East Asian cuisine. Nestled amidst the historic charm of the area, this eatery reimagines traditional recipes from noble families with a modern twist, blending flavors with innovation.
The menu at Thai Kuu boasts carefully crafted dishes that are not only bold and exciting but also cater to diverse dietary preferences. With a special emphasis on plant-based offerings, the restaurant features a separate vegan menu, ensuring a delightful experience for all guests seeking fresh, flavorful, and healthy cuisine.
Dedicated to providing a memorable dining experience, Thai Kuu prides itself on offering authentic Siam-Thai desserts alongside its main courses. Whether you are a local or a visitor, indulge in the flavors of Thailand right here in Philadelphia, where every bite tells a story of passion, quality, and cultural fusion.
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Big fan of the previous incarnation of Thai Kuu. The new version took a little getting used to as some of our old favorites changed or left the menu, RIP pineapple himmaparn. After an order or...
Finally found a Thai restaurant nearest to me . While I don't find the food authentic I do find it delicious. They charge extra for everything so it easy to run up your bill. While I like small...
I haven't been here in several years. I remember it has the best Thai food in town. We came on a rainy Sat afternoon, and only 1 other table. The dining room decor was nice. Got one chicken...
We ordered a variety of items. The apps were okay. Hard to mess up edamame. The dumplings were fair, but the sauce was sweet and cloying. Both soups went into the trash. Pho Nuong Beef Noodle Soup...
They upgraded the cardboard on the kitchen door. Now sloppily applied vinyl scraps and a rack that blocks the 2nd means of egress.