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111 S Upper St, Lexington, Kentucky, 40507, United States
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Apr 16, 2018
All I can say is "WOW"!!!!!! This place is amazing. Best Thai food I have ever had! You order your food, and then move over to the Irish bar where you can sit and the owner will deliver your food over there. We were one of just a few patrons for lunch the other day, and the owner came and talked with us as we were eating, telling us about his cooking philosophy. He's a true artist and chef with his food....never duplicating daily specials. The day we were there I ordered the special of ground pork with pepper sauce. It was amazing. My wife had a light and refreshing shrimp dish. I cannot wait to go back to Lexington to have Nat's again. I'm a customer for life - and you should be too.

Apr 19, 2018
Want authentic Thai food? Look no further. Nat's food is incredible. Wings and Kobe Basil are my favorites and are amazing. Recommend going for an early dinner, grab a beer at McCarthy's, and they can page Nat to take your order. Do yourself a favor and check this place out.

Apr 11, 2018
This is the best Thai food I've ever had in my life. It's tucked away in the alley and very easy to miss. It's takeout only, so I usually just bring it back to my apartment. But what they lack in store front, they more than make up for in flavor. I usually get the special which changes every day, and it's always superb. If I'm not feeling the special, kobe beef is an old standby. And don't miss the egg rolls. So crispy and delicious. To top things off, the place is run by an exceptionally pleasant family. I actually eat there so often, they know me. I always order the food extremely spicy, and they love to up the spice game. Several times, they've even given me a Carolina reaper with my order. You can check their Facebook page for the daily special.

Feb 9, 2018
Surprisingly good food at a very hidden and unknown place. There’s no seating, but you can eat and order from the Irish bar next door, so that makes this place even better. The food so far has been some of the best Thai I’ve ever had. They do get extremely busy and are out of items some times, but the taste makes up for those negatives

May 1, 2018
Only ate their once, downtown area,by the big hole, between main & upper, little parking on the street, to go only, food is prettu good!

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