Sook Jai Thai Cuisine 625 West 200 South, Parowan, UT 84761
About the Business
Sook Jai Thai Cuisine is a delightful restaurant located at 625 West 200 South in Parowan, Utah. Specializing in authentic Thai cuisine, Sook Jai offers a diverse menu of flavorful dishes that will transport your taste buds to the streets of Thailand. From traditional Pad Thai to spicy curries and fresh spring rolls, there is something for everyone to enjoy at this charming eatery. With a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff, Sook Jai Thai Cuisine is the perfect spot for a delicious meal with friends and family. Come experience the tastes of Thailand right here in the heart of Parowan.
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Location & Phone number
625 W 200 S, Parowan, UT 84761, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
11:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
11:00 - 20:00
Friday:
11:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 20:00
Reviews
"My wife and I ate here after a day of skiing. There was only one guy working there doing everything. He did an outstanding of taking orders, clearing tables, and making all of the food. He even took care of to-go orders at the same time. There are lots of choices, spicy and not spicy. The food was awesome and we'll definitely be back. If you find yourself in Parowan Utah, give it a try."
"The food was good, we waited longer than we would have liked, but we really liked most of the food. We could hear two different kinds of music playing at the same time--Footloose in the kitchen and Led Zeppelin in the dining room. You have to go outside to use the restroom, but it wasn't far."
"I really wanted to like the food, but it was just alright. Everything was on the sweet side. The first dish was some beef bowl, super sweet and dry, dry meat. Drunken noodle was very spicy, they should let you choose the level and it was very, very sweet. The other dish wasn't so bad, but it was also overly sweet. Supposedly my Thai nanny said Thai people love sweet and spicy dishes. Even for her, she said it was too sweet and some of the dishes shouldn't be sweet. To me, it's always been if you don't know how to cook... You tend to compensate it with either spicy or sweet,or both. Lotus of Siam is still the best spice balance Thai restaurant for us. I gave a 3 stars for the service. The guy was very friendly and helpful. I would love to try their breakfast, as I saw a lot of great reviews for that."
"I was happy when I found this Thai place in Brian Head but was disappointed with the food. First the drunken noodles are very spicy. Spice level #7 on a scale of 1-10. Normally Thai restaurants will adjust the spice level but not this place. When I asked why, the guy just said there is no way to change the spice level. When I got to the hotel the noodles were too spicy to eat. The curry pineapple fried rice was meh. The Panaeng curry had good taste and can adjust the spice level. That is what is weird, on some dishes the restaurant is able to adjust the spice level but NOT on the drunken noodles. The tarot fries were tasty with the sauce. Order at your own risk."
"My wife and I went here after a day of hiking at Cedar Breaks. The service was a little slow but there wasn't many people working and we were not in a hurry so that was not an issue. My wife ordered her bowl with rice and I got a spicy one with noodles. They were both very delicious and you could tell that the food was fresh. Fresh food always takes a bit longer so I don't mind waiting. The staff was very friendly and the place was clean. For a resort town I was amazed at the price of the place, I was expecting to spend about double what we did. it is a smaller place so there is not a lot of seats available, but it is well worth the wait."
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