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Krua Thai Restaurant

Krua Thai Restaurant

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4.4 Google Review
212 500 S, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111, United States
(801) 328-4401 www.kruathaiut.com
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Apr 20, 2018
A+ for friendliness, especially after waiting for 5 minutes for them to clean a table. B+ for food. It was tasty and served quickly. D- for cleanliness. I realize it was close to closing (8pm, they close at 9) , but that does not excuse leaving every table with dirty dishes and mostly eaten meals from previous patrons. That's kind of gross eating at a restuarant surrounded by dirty tables that were not even in the process of being busted and cleaned in the 40min I was there dining.

May 3, 2018
This place is amazing great service and awesome Thai iced coffee if your looking for a place to eat you have to come here

Mar 11, 2018
Quality: 3 stars. Service: 1 star. My girlfriend and I ordered take out from Krua Thai yesterday. We ordered Glass Noodles, Pad Thai, Thai Basil Chicken Stir Fry, Spring Rolls, hot and sour soup and a lemonade. They forgot half of our Spring Rolls, so we ended up paying $8 for two. They also charged us for a lemonade we didn't receive. The recipes were different than what was on their website, the ingredients weren't great, and the food was expensive. We will not be eating here in the future.

Mar 10, 2018
Came here the first time and was blown away by their yellow coconut curry and potstickers, we had to come back! This time, the owner was nice enough to give us a freebie after we told him we traveled 40 miles to come eat here! Great people with even better food. You’ve got a lifetime customer. 👍

Jan 6, 2018
Great place for lunch after our visit to the Leonardo across the street. We especially liked the peanut salad dressing. Good lunch menu with just the right size of portions. And having vegan options (tofu) is a big plus!

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Opening Hours

Mon:5 pm - 9:30 pm
Tue:5 pm - 9:30 pm
Wed:5 pm - 9:30 pm
Thu:5 pm - 9:30 pm
Fri:5 pm - 9:30 pm Open Today
Sat:12:30 pm - 9:30 pm

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