My bf and I live 2 blocks away and Thaiger is our new favorite neighborhood Thai spot! We've now eaten here 4 times and each time they have delicious food & great attentive service. The prices are a steal as well! I definitely recommend.
Never got to go here. They are supposed to be open till 9 pm. I called them around 8:30 pm to check, reached here at 8:40 pm and was turned away saying that they cannot take any more customers as they close at 9. Very rude. Probably the owner has no idea what the staff is up to.
Wanted to try a different Thai place and ended up picking this spot and I wasn't disappointed. Service was good, food came out promptly and the waiter checked on us frequently. I was a little suspicious of the taste of the food when the pad Thai came out with no lime wedge on the side, but my fears were quelled after a bite - it already had some sourness in there. Overall the food was delicious, and my mom who only knows of the chain Thai restaurant in Glendale says this is her new Thai restaurant to go to now. I didn't use the bathroom but from the dining area, it is clean. Parking: Street parking out front. No parking lot.
It was the first time we ate there and plan on going back many times.
Oh boy!!!! Their food is so so DELICIOUS. I just decided to try them out for the first time since my fav Thai restaurant(pad Thai bistro) isn’t open on thanksgiving today. I read the reviews and decided to give them a try! My goodness! I got the yellow curry extra spicy, spicy fried rice and it was really good. I expected more spicyness, but it’s okay. And the curry had a little more sweetness to it than what I’m used to. Otherwise, their food is really good.
This place caught my eye driving by based on the name which seemed more sophisticated then the usual "Thai palace, Thai town, etc." I've had alot of mediocre Thai food in California, here, San Diego, sf, oakland, etc. And I've had some really good Thai food as well. Generally speaking, I'm used to disappointment. I don't expect la area Thai food to be good, just edible. Compared to that usual experience, Thaiger is like, actually GOOD Thai food. It's not like, haute cuisine, and the 'pan asian' dishes gave me pause but like, every dish was really great. It also wasn't super heavy like average Thai food tends to be. Vegetarian options: You don't need to add meat. Parking: Street parking, busy street, though.
Great new place in Glendale! Food was tasty, service was prompt and non intrusive. Support small Buiisness!