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Mai Thai Omaha

Mai Thai Omaha

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3.9 Google Review
2279 S 67th St #B, Omaha, Nebraska, 68106, United States
(402) 884-7888 www.maithaiomaha.com
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Feb 22, 2018
The place was nice, the food was great, the waiters were attentive. I've been here thrice now and had no complaints. They are pricier than the average Asian restaurants though, so I wouldn't get a basic pad Thai here. It may not be worth paying the higher price for. I'd go for their more unique dishes, and they have quite a number. Flavourful food...I will be back.

Apr 27, 2018
First time here. The curry was very good. Staff was courteous. The downside was the turtle slow service and the price. Food was a little pricey for its taste.

Jan 6, 2018
This place is fantastic! My husband and I were starving after leaving work late, and were so relieved that this place was open late! To save time we placed our order over the phone and it was ready within the 10 mins it took us to arrive. The service was excellent, the food is wonderful, and the restaurant had a very romantic feel to it, there seemed to be mostly couples eating on a date. We just found our new favorite restaurant.

Apr 6, 2018
We're seated then never waited on. Waitress actually waited on someone else that came in 10 minutes after us within 4-5 minutes. Walked out!!!!

Nov 23, 2017
We have been to this place few times now but this is my first time giving a review. We loved the shrimp Tum Yum soup, mango chicken fried rice, and green chicken curry. But will never order Thai boat noodle and crispy basil duck again. They were salty and not good at all. This time my husband wanted the soup to come out as an appetizer and when we asked the waiter for a bowl of white rice (which was complimentary if you order the soup, by the way the soup is $18) he stated that because you wanted the soup as an appetizer then he wasn‘t going to bring you the rice unless you asked for it. What? I wasn’t happy at all. All these times we ordered the soup, it always came with the rice. Also the soup was 3/4 full. Just wished they gave you more for the price we were paying.

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