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101 Central Ave W, Minot, North Dakota, 58701, United States
(701) 441-0901 thaihotminot.com
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May 17, 2018
Always delicious and very good service. I would definitely recommend this to everyone, especially their sushi. I believe it is the best in town. Great for a date as it is a little spendy (totally worth it). Please keep in mind this is fresh sushi in the middle of the continent. Their decorations and environment are almost like a little haven.

Apr 28, 2018
Small restaurant with big flavors! A few of my favorites: pad thai, pineapple fried rice and their sushi rolls! I almost always want sushi when I'm there. This is not a place you want to eat at if you are in a hurry. They are usually busy and understaffed, but they work their tails off and consistently serve delicious food! It's our date spot, so when we go we like that there is more time for conversation. Highly recommend!

Apr 17, 2018
Visiting Minot...was surprised to find such a great Thai/Sushi place in such a small town. Overall everything was very tasty. Customer should know that they do tend to make things hot (hence the name) so if you don't like it really spicy, make sure to let them know when you're ordering.

Mar 27, 2018
The service has always been attentive when I've dined here. The sushi is delicious. 10/10 would recommend. The only downfall is parking but the city is doing construction in the area so it's just something to prepare for.

Mar 8, 2018
The service was nice and prompt, might be because I was the only guest at the time. I had the Red Chicken Curry. It was less than desirable due to the cold carrots and the overall blandness of the dish. The spring rolls were good though.

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