I've eaten here on multiple occasions over a long period of time beginning with Dusit's opening. The vegetables are always wonderfully fresh, the servers are courteous and attentive, and the wait is always brief. The place is kept clean and every dish I've tried has been delicious. Eating here is one of the things I look forward to when I go to Mountain Home.
Review Source:Eat Thai food everywhere and was told by the locals this was up to par to a big city restaurant. Not quite. The yellow curry (pictured) was delicious, a bit too much coconut milk but the seasoning was perfect. The cup of rice given with this dish was over cooked and mushy. I also ordered beef larp (laab, laap). It didn't taste how it should at all in my opinion. Tons of onions, very sugary, without the lime sour it desperately needed. It usually is paired with sticky rice but they don't make that here. I'd go back for the curry again since its the only Thai establishment around and perhaps try a few other dishes.
Review Source:I'm from Texas, and while you may not think so, there are some really good Thai restaurants where I live in Dallas. But If Dusit opened a branch in Dallas, I would definitely go. The staff was extremely friendly and took the time to make small talk. I ordered the Pad Kee Mow, and I do like spicy food, but that Kee Mow was REALLY spicy. Like, they did not skimp at all, but it was good. So, try not to ask for 5 stars. Ask for 4 stars instead. My sister ordered basil stir fry, and it was really good. Generous amounts of chicken and veggies. If I was to ever go back to Arkansas, I'd probably eat there again.
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