Best Thai Food
by dutchca at Citysearch 5 Bangkok Thyme
July 16, 2006
Most authentic Thai food I've enjoyed since I visited the country several years ago (they even have thai eggplant). Great atmosphere, friendly staff and the food is the best. This is a must visit for anyone that enjoys Thai food.
Pros: Food, atmosphere, staff
Authentic Thai Food
by cmorn at Citysearch 5 Bangkok Thyme
June 06, 2006
This has become my favorite Thai restaurant. The food and service are very good and the price is very affordable. I like the happy hour wine prices as well.
Great Dinning Experience
by kathy12 at Citysearch 5 Bangkok Thyme
June 01, 2006
The Sign 'BANGKOK THYME restaurant' attracted our attention. We just couldn't find time to check them out until recently. My friend and I decided to be adventurous. We were impressed with the ambience which is a mix of classical Thai and Japanese. It was so relaxing. I had sushi as an appetizer, it was very fresh and their thai dishes was superb.. so authentic! Such a great discovery. I will definitely go back. The wait staff was very friendly. We really enjoyed our time there.
Pros: great ambience, excellent food, great combination
Excellent experience
by fwginn at Citysearch 5 Bangkok Thyme
January 26, 2008
I am an occasional visitor to Atlanta. However, after dining twice last week-end at Bangkok Thyme, I think I will make the drive more often. On Thursday evening shortly after arriving in Atlanta, my hosts and I went for a late supper since the restaurant is near their home. The service was excellent and the food, especially the duck, exceptional. As a chef, I am often stingy with praise, recognizing short-cuts, etc. I was so delighted with my meal that I delayed my departure on Monday to have lunch before leaving Atlanta. The chef is friendly, eager to please and attentive to every request for seasoning preferences. On the second visit we had the Cracker with Spicy Tuna. This may be the best Asian appetizer I've ever eaten. In fact, it was so good, we got an additional order to go for the ride home. Bravo, Bangkok Thyme.
Pros: Exceptional duck and spicy tuna cracker
Best fusion Thai in Sandy Springs; Polite/attentive staff
by taysha at Citysearch 5 Bangkok Thyme
February 06, 2008
If you are looking for a fantastic Thai meal (with ambiance radiating through the teak panelled ceiling) this is the place for you. Offering both fusion and traditional dishes (including fresh sushi made to order), even the hardiest eater will appreciate the full menu options and offerings. Try the spicy tuna crackers to start off your meal:)
Pros: Great menu options; attentive staff; intimate atmosphere
Listed in: Sandy Springs Surprises: Lauren P.
Atlanta, GA
7/14/2011
Bangkok Thyme kicked my butt...in a good way. Remember when you were little, and you would go outside with your friends to play from sun up until sundown? Then the next day you'd feel like you kicked yourself in the patooty? That's how I felt after happy hour at Bangkok Thyme.
At our-second-to-most recent visit to Bangkok Thyme, we had gone in to pick up our takeout order (which we do every few months or so for delicious, hot Thai cuisine) we ran into our neighbor Angela M.'s husband Jimmy. He told us about the amazing happy hour at Bangkok Thyme. This week Kevin P. and our best friend Matt B. finally went to check it out.
Bangkok Thyme has a stellar happy hour on Monday-Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. We came, ate, drank, and Bangkok Thyme conquered. The $2 small sake special was unbelievable; so good that I had three...oh silly Lauren P! Plus the $1 Nigiri, $2 rolls (you got four pieces) no to mention the other $1 - $2 appetizer, sushi and sashimi specials were awesome.
E.g., Bangkok Thyme kicked my butt. Two days later, I'm still a tad hungover from the sake. But for the ultimate sushi happy hour experience...it was so worth it!
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