Where is the Best Thai Food in Seattle, Washington?
I’ve been to Thai Tom twice, and it’s great but when I ask myself how much I’d like it if it weren’t for the long wait, I think it would be just slightly above average. People tend to follow the herd, whatever’s popular, and if you inconvenience yourself to wait, you have to justify that to yourself if you don’t want to feel like an idiot, so I think people over-estimate how good the food actually is.Pros + Unique, popular, good foodCons – 20+ minute wait
When I used to live in Wallingford, I would eat at or order from Djan’s all the time. The food here is consistently delicious and well-prepared. I’ve tried quite a few things that it’s hard to choose a favorite dish, but my top two choices include their house signature dish called djan’s fusion noodle. It’s a combination of phad kee mao and phad thai and the hybrid of the two dishes together is divine! I would recommend ordering it with the fat, wide noodles instead of the skinny phad thai noodles it’s normally served as. The Garlic Lover is also a great choice – a hearty mix of your choice of meat with perfectly stir-fried vegetables married in a delectable oyster, soy sauce gravy. If you order rice, I would suggest to dunk it in the leftover sauce of this dish. My boyfriend LOVES their curry chicken skewers off of their appetizer menu and orders them about 90% of the time. Although I normally get their food to-go or have it delivered, when I have dined here, I have loved the s