Food tasted amazing!!! So flavorful and authentic.
Great portion sizes and price point for each dish we ordered. Servers were so nice!
Dining area is smaller and it gets busy so get there early (dinner time around 7). Wait time wasn’t long.
Edward Rodriguez
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June 18, 2023
Everything tasted great and they give you enough for two meals if not 3. Tom yum had some veggies I wasn't used to but the flavor was there. They were out of boba but the Thai tea was on point. They were accommodating for my picky eater even though my picky eater still didn't eat. We ordered the hot spice level but feel like we could go higher in heat level and still enjoy the food.
Grove Higgins
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November 09, 2023
A Spicy Delight at Bua Traditional Thai Cuisine
Review: If you're a Thai food enthusiast, Bua Traditional Thai Cuisine is a must-visit! My wife savored the Pad Thai, which struck a delightful balance with its peanutty taste and just the right touch of spice. I, on the other hand, went for the curry beef with an extra kick, and it was a game-changer. Unlike other places where "spicy" barely registers, Bua’s dish brought the heat, making me break a sweat! Both the flavor and presentation were exceptional. The staff's friendliness added to the experience, making our meal all the more enjoyable. Highly recommend for an authentic and pleasantly fiery Thai experience!
Kevin F
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July 21, 2023
Very much an OK experience all around at Bua. The tom kha soup was good and authentic tasting but the spice and flavor level of the larb was turned way down so make sure to let them know if you want it Thai spicy. I get it, places like this need to pay the bills by serving things that aren’t actually traditional (ie Sesame Chicken), but it seems like a missed opportunity. Extra charge for rice is always a downer, and level of service was very much in question. Decor is tastefully done considering the building is a former fast food joint. So so, la la.
Sam S
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August 06, 2023
We got the Pad See Ew and beef noodle soup. The flavor was strong, just like how Thai cooking should be. It leans on the sweeter side which might be because the recipe originates from a specific region of Thailand, or they're catering to the Western taste palates. I docked one star because the floor was sticky and bathroom was...uhh...unkept to say the least. Pretty decent place for take-out.
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Food tasted amazing!!! So flavorful and authentic. Great portion sizes and price point for each dish we ordered. Servers were so nice! Dining area is smaller and it gets busy so get there early (dinner time around 7). Wait time wasn’t long.
Everything tasted great and they give you enough for two meals if not 3. Tom yum had some veggies I wasn't used to but the flavor was there. They were out of boba but the Thai tea was on point. They were accommodating for my picky eater even though my picky eater still didn't eat. We ordered the hot spice level but feel like we could go higher in heat level and still enjoy the food.
A Spicy Delight at Bua Traditional Thai Cuisine Review: If you're a Thai food enthusiast, Bua Traditional Thai Cuisine is a must-visit! My wife savored the Pad Thai, which struck a delightful balance with its peanutty taste and just the right touch of spice. I, on the other hand, went for the curry beef with an extra kick, and it was a game-changer. Unlike other places where "spicy" barely registers, Bua’s dish brought the heat, making me break a sweat! Both the flavor and presentation were exceptional. The staff's friendliness added to the experience, making our meal all the more enjoyable. Highly recommend for an authentic and pleasantly fiery Thai experience!
Very much an OK experience all around at Bua. The tom kha soup was good and authentic tasting but the spice and flavor level of the larb was turned way down so make sure to let them know if you want it Thai spicy. I get it, places like this need to pay the bills by serving things that aren’t actually traditional (ie Sesame Chicken), but it seems like a missed opportunity. Extra charge for rice is always a downer, and level of service was very much in question. Decor is tastefully done considering the building is a former fast food joint. So so, la la.
We got the Pad See Ew and beef noodle soup. The flavor was strong, just like how Thai cooking should be. It leans on the sweeter side which might be because the recipe originates from a specific region of Thailand, or they're catering to the Western taste palates. I docked one star because the floor was sticky and bathroom was...uhh...unkept to say the least. Pretty decent place for take-out.