Surprisingly good Thai food in the middle of nowhere Indiana. Â I have only had carryout from here, but it doesn't disappoint. Â As far as appetizers go, the steamed dumplings and the spring rolls are both great. Â Make sure you ask for some ginger sauce on the side. Â I have only tried the red curry here, which is great. Â I'd like to try some of the other stuff on the menu here, but every time I order I end up sticking with my favorites. Â Maybe next time. Â They do have lunch specials
Review Source:The food is not exactly Thai. It has more of a Chinese influence than Thai but thanks for trying especially in a city like Terre Haute. I ordered the Pad Kee Mao with Tofu (8.95) and it was okay for Chinese. The server was really nice, that's the reason why I gave this place a 3 star instead of 2. If I plan to do another cross country trip I'll search for something else. Perhaps I'll try the Indian restaurant across the street.
Review Source:From out of town for work and was hoping to get something else to eat in this town that was not a chain. Â However, that hope was gone after this meal.
The positives: the restaurant's staff were very nice and hospitable, and the restaurant tries to survive in the land of chains. Â I have to give them at least one star each for that.
The negatives: my co-worker's Pad Thai was made using what tasted like sweet and sour sauce. This made the color of the dish PINK. Â A little ridiculous if you ask me. Â My Spicy Noodles tasted more like the usual Pad-See-Ew - sweet. Â However, at least mine was more edible. Â And the Prik King - slathered with a peanut sauce and that was about it. Â Not at all impressed.
Needless to say we aren't coming back here for food. Â However, thank you Exotic Thai for at least trying to make an establishment in this half abandoned town.