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| By OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writers |
| Last updated Sept. 29, 2008 at 11:35 a.m. |
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Milwaukee doesn't have tons of Thai restaurants, but there are a few and almost all of them are quite good, with dishes that range from sweet to tangy, to out-and-out blazing hot. Here is a quick guide to Milwaukee's Thai choices.
Bangkok House
4698 S. Whitnall Ave., (414) 482-9838
You may not be looking for Thai food near the airport, but you should be, because this gem -- hidden away in a strip mall -- is a good south side find. Brightly lit and always ready with a warm welcome, Bangkok House has satisfying noodle dishes, seafood and chicken specialties and more. The décor is a bit strip mall, it's true, but the food is good, the prices moderate and the staff extremely charming.
EE-Sane Thai-Lao Cuisine
1806 N. Farwell Ave., (414) 224-8284
This unassuming family-run eatery on Farwell Avenue is one of the city's best with sumptuous seafood dishes and portions that will boggle the mind. The fact that it seems to always be crowded is a good sign, but it also means you sometimes need to wait. But don't give up, it's worth it. Order a Singha from the bar and breathe in the alluring aroma.
Singha Thai
2237 S. 108th St., (414) 541-1234
The original West Allis Thai restaurant has been around since 1990. With generous portions and many choices, Singha Thai is a great choice for one of those night where you feel like going Asian.
Singha Thai II
780 N. Jefferson, (414) 226-0288
Taking over the space left by Los Mitos, the sequel to the other Singha Thai location (listed above) has 150 options, leaving the diner an large task of choosing what they would like. Each entree has a meat choice, which includes the staples of chicken, beef and pork, not so traditional duck, plus a few seafood options like shrimp, squid, scallops and salmon. This location also has a full bar.
Thai Kitchen
17800 W. Bluemound Rd., Brookfield (262) 432-0078
Although it lives in the shadow of the Thai big boys in town, we love Thai Kitchen for its charming décor, intimate space and invariably delicious noodle dishes and the crispy squid. Those of us in Milwaukee are saddened they've moved west.
Thai Palace
838 N. Old World Third St., (414) 224-7076
Although it was likely no secret to many, I recently discovered the Thai Palace and now can't stay away. All the "volcano" dishes -- but especially the shrimp -- are unbeatable and it's difficult to find something they don't do well. The noodle dishes, chicken and seafood are tops and the service is attentive and friendly. Gazing at the peculiar lampshades is a personal favorite pastime at Thai Palace and someday I'm going to try some of those exotic Thai fruits advertised on colorful posters in the men's room!
The King and I
830 N. Old World 3rd St., (414) 276-4181
Milwaukee doesn't exactly have a thriving Thai restaurant scene, but one of the better entries is The King and I. Their lunch buffet features all of their favorites, including their famous Volcano Chicken (which is worth the trip on its own).
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Posted by egadwall on Nov. 4, 2008 at 9:49 a.m. (report)
You've got to add the Mekong Cafe at the corner of W. North Ave and 60th street to this list. After living a year in Thailand and enjoying true Thai/Lao/Burmese/Cambodian/Vietnamese food from the area of the Golden Triangle where all of these countries are very close to each other along the Mekong, I've got to say that this restaurant's offerings are not only great food but also authentic. It's a mixture of all these cultures, exactly as you would find in places like Nong Khai, Thailand or Vientiane, Laos, across the Mekong from each other, or in Chiang Rai, Thailand, the heart of the Golden Triangle where Burma(Myanmar), Laos, and Thailand meet.
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Posted by Payton on July 20, 2007 at 12:33 p.m. (report)
EESane does have bigger portions; however, I didn't think the food was as authentic as Rice Palace. I'd rate Rice Palace as my number one Thai restaurant.
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Posted by rcdc on March 28, 2007 at 3:12 p.m. (report)
So, are you talking about Milwaukee, Wisconsin? Locust Street and Capitol Drive are both east/west streets. Where is the intersection where Kowalski's Oriental Diner is supposed to be?
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Posted by OMCreader on Nov. 8, 2006 at 4:57 p.m. (report)
Cathy said: the following are my recs for best Thai, 1) tie bw EESane on Farwell and Thai Lotus around 38th and National. 2nd place: Rice Palace also around 38th/National 3rd: S&P Thai on Howard
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Posted by OMCreader on Sept. 24, 2006 at 6:51 p.m. (report)
Darlene said: Don't bother with Bangkok House if your looking for authentic cuisine, it was quite disappointing. However, don't miss EE-Sane. Some of the best Thai food in Milwaukee!!!!
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