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Mekong Thai Cuisine

Mekong Thai Cuisine

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473 W Parks Hwy, Wasilla, Alaska, 99654, United States
(907) 373-7690 www.mekongthaicuisine.com
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Nov 17, 2017
First time I ate there was in 2005 and it was the cleanest food if you can say that. Basically, the dishes on my plate all had there own delicious, savory taste. Food was good. I treated my mother there she loved it and two very good friends on other occasions . I always order Thai ice tea no one makes it like they do and the sweet sticky rice w/mango for dessert. I only had one bad experience based on a new cook several years ago.

Jan 26, 2018
I ordered chicken stir fry with veggies and white rice. Got four fried chicken wings on a stick on top of a small slice of bread. And the lady there spoke good English

Mar 31, 2018
I fasted the entire day prior and came with an appetite. I had beef Pho, he had the Mekong chicken plate, we shared the spring rolls. Got a Thai tea for the road. The beef in the Pho was the worst looking beef I've ever seen in Pho. It was unrecognizable cuts, few and far between and the meat ball was questionable. The basil was not fresh, nor were the bean sprouts. We got served water and weren't asked if we wanted anything else. My husband did finally request Iced Tea. Nope, didn't have any. (Also don't serve beer or sake anymore so no alcohol, glad we didn't want any.) So drink choices are water or Thai tea. Who doesn't have Iced Tea though? Asian cuisine or otherwise? Cleanliness: The chili pepper paste and sugar container spoons were dirty. Like days dirty. Not just "this lunch" dirty. Service: We ordered the rice paper wrapped spring rolls. Were served fried. We didn't say anything because we were both hungry. This was the best part of the meal and a fortuitous accident. (Last visit I ordered the non fried and the mint was excessive and overpowering) The Pho broth was very bland. No soy sauce or salt on the tables. The Mekong chicken dish consisted of peanut "sauce" and a mound of rice. It was way too sweet. Tasted like pureed peanut butter with extra sweetener and some pepper. He couldn't eat it. Last time I was there I brought my friend who was visiting from the States. They forgot my food. After hers was half eaten they asked if we needed anything else. I said "My food?" Got it to go since my friend was finished eating. It was Pad Thai and I hated it. Was still charged full price! So got the Thai tea to go. It was so sweet I couldn't finish it. In closing, I've had Thai in many states and this was inedible. I've never not finished Pho anywhere. We went elsewhere to eat after paying there. Such a shame we waited for the remodeling and this is what we got. Won't be going back which is sad because I love Pho.

Mar 30, 2018
Been a favorites for years. Few new changes but all for the better.

Mar 28, 2018
Food is great, service is professional, people are very personable.

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