Food was alright compared to other thai places in Denver. Drunken Noodles with shrimp: This was so good. Right on flavor and taste. The shrimp was perfectly done. Spaghetti Kee Mao: This was okayish, very strong on soy flavor is what I felt. Theres minced chicken and veggies. Thai Ice Tea: Okayish. Very sweet. If the sweetness were little less the tea flavor would’ve come out. But not bad. Roti and Ice Cream: Its basically roasted flatbread made with All purpose flour cut in small triangles served with icecream. Something about the flatbread dint feel right may be the oil (Its called Roti in Indian cuisine too). If it were butter roasted it might’ve tasted better but that’s my opinion. However this was the first time I tried it was okayish. Overall nice flavors, should try other menu items.
One of the best and Authentic thai food in South Denver. We love the Khao Soi, one shouldnt miss it, best thing is, its vegetarian. Service is amazing, we have just done take outs but can see the atmosphere and service there, which is great.
At Nine Thai makes the ultimate in comfort dishes for both me and my wife. My girls like it as well, and for my wife and me, the food from this wonderful group is how we celebrate major successes and how we mourn painful events. Specifically, I enjoy reach for the Red Curry at a spice of 2, and my wife reaches for the Green Curry, at a spice of 1. They make a number of other, excellent dishes, and these have landed as the home our palates want to return to. If I have any complaint at all about At Nine Thai, it is that I find myself wanting it desperately around lunchtime on a weekday, and they aren't able to be open at those times, at least not for now. Treat yourself. They're worth the visit.
Worst service from waiters. They are rude.
Didn't like it. Excited for Crispy chicken pad Thai, they put chicken tenders on top of pad Thai :( Crispy shrimp rolls were good though
Boat noodles is bit salty we got papaya salad and satay are ok but the red curry is fantastic!