26 Thai Kitchen (The Battery)

Thai restaurant · Cumberland Bridge

26 Thai Kitchen (The Battery)

Thai restaurant · Cumberland Bridge

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925 Battery Ave SE Suite 1100-3, Atlanta, GA 30339

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Authentic Thai fare, bar, and live music in a food court  

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925 Battery Ave SE Suite 1100-3, Atlanta, GA 30339 Get directions

26thai.com
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925 Battery Ave SE Suite 1100-3, Atlanta, GA 30339 Get directions

+1 678 401 6415
26thai.com
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$20–30 · Menu

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A Chefs Test Kitchen Is Opening at Uptown Atlanta Near Lindbergh Marta Station in Atlanta - Eater Atlanta

"A location of 26 Thai Kitchen and Bar is already open at Uptown Atlanta." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2023/4/27/23699483/uptown-test-kitchen-chefs-chow-a-la-carte-opening-lindbergh-marta-atlanta
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Helen C

Google
After tax and tip, this came to be about $28. I ordered the Chicken Basil Thai, and unfortunately, it just wasn’t good. The only flavor I could really taste was saltiness, and the portion was small though honestly, I wouldn’t have wanted more after trying it. It also took around 35 minutes for my order, but the employee was very sweet and apologetic.

Jay B

Google
I will keep this brief. Biggest mistake ever was ordering pad see ewe from this place today. Rubbery weird texture noodles, wheres the flavor? Where is the lime? Ever heard of scallions?? The cashier just sits there avoids eye contact, and barely mumbles when you ask a question but on a good note, her food looked absolutely delicious. How ironic. A massive waste of money.

M Ansari

Google
Quick fast food kind of an atmosphere in a small food court just outside the stadium and Roxy Concert Hall. Food was great and tasted good. Be prepared for NYC prices. Sound $25 for an entree. We got 2 dishes which came in a bowl plus 2 Diet Coke cans. Bill was $52. Parking on the deck was $50 for 2 hours and change.

Sara Kayser

Google
Not good. I have gotten takeout from this place multiple times because my coworkers like it, but I swear it the most flavorless Thai restaurant I've ever eaten from. Today I had chicken pad Thai and there was no lime, no crushed peanuts, the bean sprouts were all wilted under the noodles, and the noodles tasted sugary and otherwise had no flavor. It's also really expensive compared to other Thai places in the area. The menu is lacking several classic items - it's odd to me that a Thai place that claims to be the best doesn't offer larb, Thai beef salad, or Tom Yum soup. Although it's probably for the best because I don't imagine they'd be good based on the other food here. I've also had the Pad See Ew and Pad Kee Mao, and those both suffer the same flaws as the Pad Thai: lacking ingredients, lacking texture, lacking flavor. Pad Thai has been one of my favorite meals for nearly 20 years, and this place is the first where I really would rather go hungry than eat this Pad Thai. I would not have ordered from here at all except that my office pays for it.

Julia Echols

Google
I got the lunch chicken pad Thai. The service was fast and the food was hot. The pad Thai was average; the chicken was good but it needed more spice. The price was ridiculously high for the size portion you get ($20.50 for 1 lunch size serving). I probably wouldn’t order again.

Nguyen Tuan

Google
Awesome Thai food. Very authentic and delicious! Love to come back.

Will Derr

Google
Was going to the Green Day concert today and decided to give this place a try, and boy was I happy I did. The cashier Martin was super nice and helpful. He recommended the basil fried fried which was fire. Spicy and delicious. The dumplings were also super flavorful and meaty. Can’t wait to come back and try and more!

D & M

Google
We recently visited some friends in Atlanta and they took us to The Battery at Truist Park where we stumbled into the PH'EAST Food Hall and decided to eat food from 26 Thai Kitchen. We went with a few classics, the Pad See Ewe and the 26 Basil Fried Rice which were yummy! The food hall itself was very busy, but plenty of seating and we loved the environment!
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Brett J.

Yelp
Part of the multi Asian food places in a spot down at the battery across from Jenny's ice cream. The inside has 4 or 5 places to get food and a big bar to get adult drinks. They have a common area for all to eat and drink at and there are a lot of TVs for sports. I brought my kids here after playing at the sandbox virtual reality place. My son got some pad Thai here and said it was excellent! It was a big portion and he ate it all. Again the service was nice, the food came out quickly, and it was all good! This is a pretty nice spot in here where you can get several different things and enjoy watching a game or two!
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Rolondo B.

Yelp
3.5/5 stars. This review is for the smaller food stall at the Battery that is separate from the stand alone full sized restaurants of the same name throughout Atlanta. I'll start with the location. Great location at the Battery inside an Asian inspired food hall. Fun neon lights with a dark vibe and live music set a city tone. Plenty of seating at communal style tables as well as some high tops with a bar in the middle. There are several food stalls to choose from outside of this one so it just depends on what type of food you are wanting. There is Chinese, Japanese , Thai , a dedicated boba spot and a dedicated sushi burrito stall. When you first walk up to the 26 Thai stall if you don't already know what to do it can be a bit confusing. There was literally a girl behind the counter looking at me as I was trying to order. It wasn't until I saw someone else walk up and order on the automated register that I realized it was all self ordering. A simple gesture towards the ordering panel would have been welcome by the staff that was present there. I ordered the tamarind saute chicken dish with fried rice , an order of spring rolls and Thai iced tea. The items took quite a bit of time to come out. The person I was with ordered food from a Chinese stall and not only did he get his food way before me but he had mostly finished his food before I ever got mine. They text you when the order is ready. The first thing you notice is the fried rice is in a paper fry box which was a bit off putting. The rice was overcooked and mushy but had good flavor. The chicken dish itself was very crispy but had almost none of the tamarind sauce so I had to go to the counter and ask for sauce to put on the dish. The veggies were fine. The Thai tea was nice and sweet with that distinct finish. I would say comparing this one to the stand alone restaurant in midtown is quite different. The food is much fresher and well prepared at the main restaurant while here it's made to accommodate a food stall crowd. I very much understand the concept I just hope in the future they are able to speed up the service and raise the quality of the food to the level of their main restaurants. I would come here again to try some of the other stalls and I would even come back to 26 Thai to try some of their other options.
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Amber D.

Yelp
The location is great (unless a game is occurring, and then you can't get to it for pickup for love or money). The staff were friendly and understanding when we called to let them know we were going to be late picking up our order due to not realizing they would shut down so many roads on game day?! Ah! The eatery itself was clean and inviting. The prices were not great, but the portion sizes were. They forgot our drinks, but we called in to let them know, and they said they refunded me...so hoping they did?! lol! All in all, I was pleased...but it was a rocky start! My son went in for pickup since I had to park two blocks away, and he said the pickup was smooth and easy upon entering the eatery. So, all in all it wasn't a bad first try!
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Vanessa N.

Yelp
This is not a standalone sit down restaurant, instead it is part of a food court. Thus, the menu is abbreviated compared with the other locations. The curry was consistent with the other locations, but the drunken noodle was a bit underwhelming. Stick to the curries!
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Dan M.

Yelp
Friend was in town staying at the battery so we stopped in for a quick bite. Liked the whole vibe of the place, pleasant people, decent seating and clean bathrooms. I grabbed the drunken noodles with tofu, hot. Generally get Thai hot but you never know at a new place. Spice level was good, would probably go with Thai hot if I stop in again. The noodles had a decent flavor and were served with some cold slices of cucumber which was a nice touch. The dish was overall tasty but was oily and the noodles were in a big, almost inseparable clump. Food overall was average. Wife picked up a pokey bowl at a different stall and that looked super tasty.
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Vincent J.

Yelp
Descent food for a food market. The battery offers many attractions and this is a great place to pick up Lunch

Mark N.

Yelp
Who would think that a restaurant at a ball park would be this great? It is fantastic. Highly recommended!!

J P.

Yelp
Delicious food and delivered quickly! Pad Thai, Basil Fried Rice with chicken, spring rolls and Thai Dumplings recommended.
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Veganqxa ..

Yelp
DELICIOUS! We ordered the vegan drunken noodles, vegan crispy rolls and vegan basil rolls. Clearly, they have a great amount of vegan options which is great. All of the food was fresh and super yummy. We will definitely be returning. The Food Hall has a lot of great options but I'm glad we tried Thai today.
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Mel N.

Yelp
Came here late at night because it was the only thing open at 10:30 PM! There's a good variety of things for five different "fast food "offerings. Food is OK it tasted great at the time because I was starving! But I've had worse! Spring rolls were great coconut soup was tasty not much meat, chicken in the soup dumplings were a little strange I'm used to dumplings that are covered not open. Overall not a bad place if you're desperate for a decent meal late at night! I didn't like the fact that they didn't enforce wearing mass even if you were not eating!
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Jayla T.

Yelp
Had the veggie fried rice and cream cheese and crab egg rolls . Incredibly flavorful i will definitely be coming back
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Shani H.

Yelp
Came here while trying the new food hall at The Battery. I ordered the Chicken Curry. It was good and the portion was perfect. I wasn't overly full but I was satisfied. I would go back.
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Nate C.

Yelp
Let me tell you something this is the place to go for Thai if you are near the stadium and you want the authentic Thai taste. I visited this place on a non game day to experience them among a couple of other restaurants that were not too crowded because of game day. So it was worth it to walk around and decided which place would best suite my taste. We ended up for starters at the 26 Thai Kitchen. My eyes and mind was focused on the Tom Young soup. It was better than I expected- so that is always good. The combination of flavors of lemongrass poultry and spices made me think of cold days in San Francisco (hometown) and buying a pint of the soup at a local favorite gazing out the semi steamed up window during the chilly breeze and slight rain pour. As I closed my eyes and took each bite and gazed on inner visions of good music and good flavors on my palate. It was worth every bite! I even turned up the bowl to get that last drop! I was tempted to take a bowl to go but we decided to go to a couple of other restaurants in search of the best ambiance and delectable creations. There are plenty to choose from. What I like about the majority of the restaurants in this location is they are meant to serve adults. So while the games are away the battery restaurants will remain open to enjoy the games in each eatery amongst their own unique flavors. This was the 2022 season against the Phillies for a clinch in the finals - this restaurant will be around for as long as the stadium is open so do your best and give them the best support. Food is always fresh and cooked to order
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Alisha P.

Yelp
I ordered the Massaman curry. While the curry sauce was ok the chicken was tough and the carrots were hard. My meal subpar. I do not recommend.
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Shyne F.

Yelp
Amazing!!! This hall is super cute with several options, came here for the first time tonight with my little one. Perfectly located amongst other shops, live music going, bar within, went with crab Rangoon rolls, spring rolls and chicken wings. Lorddddddd....best rolls I've have ever! Wings cooked to perfection. The others in my party also really enjoy their food. Issa yes for me:) thank you for your service!!!
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Saunsarae M.

Yelp
This location is at The Battery Atlanta towards the end of the walk. It's inside Ph'East, a food hall of far eastern foods. I ordered the Roti Massaman. I just wanted a snack and never miss a chance to get roti. Taste was good. The curry was a little thinner than I would like but I would back.
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Christopher W.

Yelp
The restaurant is in the PH'EAST food hall and replaced where Snack Boxe Bistro used to be. It is located in between the restroom s and Lifting Noodle. When you order, they will ask for your phone number to text you when your order is ready. I ordered the Pad See Ewe and upgraded it to a combo for $3 more. The combo includes 2 spring rolls (technically I would call them egg rolls) and a cup of Thai tea. The combo side and drink were fine. The main dish on the other hand could use some spice. The noodles were firm, but still chewy. They had the right amount of soy sauce absorbed into the noodle. I think some Thai chilies would greatly improve this dish. The chicken could use some work. They were pretty dry and not very tender. Overall a pretty good dish.
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Chelsea F.

Yelp
26 Thai at The Battery is outstanding in every way! I order from this location at least weekly and have never been disappointed by food quality or service. The manager/cashier (I believe her name is Jeancy) is the sweetest person on the planet and always provides an outstanding experience, whether I'm dining in at Ph'east or just picking some food up to go. When it comes to starters, the dumplings are to die for and as authentic as they come in Atlanta. They remind me of the ones I had for Dim Sum in Bangkok, but bigger! The crab cheese rolls are also a fun and delicious take on an American take-out staple. I also loved the spring rolls. For mains, my go-tos are the Pad See Ewe, Pad Thai, and Drunken Noodle. My boyfriend loves the pineapple boat and supreme fried rice. & of course, I love the thai tea to drink when I'm in the mood for something sweet. They just rolled out desserts not too long ago but I haven't had a chance to try them yet. Maybe next week ;) The portions are substantial--I often can't finish my meal if I order a starter, and sometimes even when I don't! And trust me, your girl can eat. The prices are commensurate with the location and especially the quality of food (and inflation and pandemic-related/supply-chain price increases--so please keep this in mind if you want to complain about the price of their food). Overall: eat here & experience good food & excellent service :)
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Ash L.

Yelp
Why on earth do y'all have the pineapple bowl in pictures and listed everywhere like you serve it in an actual pineapple. False advertising! For you to spend $30 on a whack plate of fried Asian food. Hard pass. Big no. The food wasnt even good. This was so irritating. Get it together.
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Vanda S.

Yelp
I've been to the original 26th in Lindberg, and I was so happy to hear that they opened a location nearby me which is this one at the Battery. The staff was extra friendly and kind customer service.  We came here with 2 of our friends and they're newbie to Thai food.  The staff walked our friends through it.  Superb!  We love 26th because of the reasonable priced, authentic Thai food.  Everything is delicious and they give ample portions of proteins.  We settled with Pad See U and Pad Kee Mao (Thai flat noodles).  So so good!  They gave a generous amount of shrimp on mine and generous amount of beef on my husband's dish.  No skimping here!  Love it.  Oh, and also you can ask for spicy.  Just like the way it is in Thailand.  The spicy here is legit spicy.  Be warned.  We also ordered the appetizer platter which you can picked 4 items from the small plates.  All 4 was delicious but the Crab cheese rolls are my favorite! Their Thai Iced Tea was perfect sweetness. My husband got Singha Thai beer from the bar (not the same vendor but inside the same food hall) Easily becoming one of my fav places and looking forward to coming back soon to try something new.
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Adam F.

Yelp
Very solid. Got the Drunken Noodle. Had the thinnest noodle I have ever had with the dish. Refreshing and different.

Liam M.

Yelp
The Basil Gai is a must try! I get the medium but If you are a true spicy foods lover get their Basil Gai Spicy. You won't be disappointed.
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Kseniia A.

Yelp
Definitely must try Thai restaurant in Battery, Suntrust Park. Small place located in awesome food court near the stadium. Great place for big groups and take out. Large selection of traditional Thai dishes. My favorite coconut soup and Masaman Roti!
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Mrs J P.

Yelp
Never going back to this place. Absolutely horrible. So first off we ordered take out here and had to wait for our food, after they told us 20 minutes til the order is ready. We show up to pick up the food and Their excuse while we waited was, well we have a party of 12, um ok, is this how you are to all customers when they come to pick up food or dining i? When we get home to eat our food we were disappointed to say the least. So my husband orders Drunken Noodles, and disappointed to see there's zero sauce, in this dish this is why it's called Drunken Noodles, it's saturated in sauce. My dish was Massaman Yellow Curry and I don't know what the hell the cooks were thinking but this did NOT taste like yellow curry, it was disgusting, it was so bad I stopped eating it after 3 bites because the sauce was so horrible. Be aware when you come here!!
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Chris T.

Yelp
I had the drunken noodles... I was a bit concerned about the short service/food court vibe. However, service was great and they made the noodles actually spicy when I asked. They were very saucy and there was zero char on vegetables or noodles from a wok - maybe there wasn't a wok involved? Noodles were firmer and chewier than normal but I liked the texture over all. I would eat it again if walking in the battery, but not my favorite Thai.
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Justin S.

Yelp
26 Thai is relatively new, and I got the drunken noodles with tofu, as they are labeled VG (vegan) and pretty freaking amazing!! - smoky char rice noodles, excellent flavors led by basil and then we also got spring rolls, which the kids loved.
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Shero B.

Yelp
First time at Ph'east and decided to try this Thai restaurant first. I ordered basil rolls and drunken noodles. The basil rolls were pretty good, veggies inside it were fresh and really liked the sweet plum dipping sauce that it came with. The drunken noodles were the worst I've ever had! It was very oily, lacked in flavor and tasted nothing like what I've had at many other Thai restaurants. Was very disappointing as I was starving but couldn't eat more than a few bites. Will NOT be returning to that particular stall.
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Anthony Z.

Yelp
26 Thai Kitchen at The Battery is the worst restaurant you can go with when dining at Ph'east. I'm not sure why it costs $20 for an order of Beef Drunken Noodles, when it included just a few pieces of low quality shredded beef. If it is $20, I'd expect it to be better cuts. Every other Thai restaurant I have been to had better flavoring on their Drunken Noodles. Everything was bland - there was virtually no difference between the Pad See Ew and the Drunken Noodles. They just dumped a bunch of black pepper and added bell peppers to the Pad See Ew and called it Drunken Noodles. Spend your money on virtually any other restaurant at Ph'east. You will get better quality food, more food, and it will be cost less. I am severely disappointed with the addition of 26 Thai Kitchen to this food court.
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Niaz P.

Yelp
I didn't have much here, but it was a hectic night since it happened to be the only place open late on Sunday. I had the dumplings, but they honestly weren't that good. There was something off about them and they were kind of heavy. I had the Thai iced coffee however and I really enjoyed that.
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Michele T.

Yelp
Probably one of the best Thai food in metro Atlanta!!! We started with both soup, the tom yum and the coconut soup. My husband loved the tom yum and its tangy flavor, but if you're like me and love a more rich soup, then try the coconut soup!!! We also ordered the sampler appetizer plate, the two different noodles, and the fried rice. We enjoyed all of it!! You can pick 4 appetizers from the menu for the sampler plate. Our favorite is probably the cheese rolls!!! I could definitely eat and enjoy 3 orders myself! Writing this makes me crave the pad kee mao!! It was one of the best ones I have ever tried in the city.. The service was quick and friendly as well!
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Sam N.

Yelp
The flavor is good but this was a $17 meal and it taste like 2 day old leftovers. The noodles are straight mush and the chicken is dry. Won't go back.
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Josh-Ashten B.

Yelp
First I want to say park in the parking garage if you come here!! It's free for the first 3 hours I think. We didn't realize & paid for street parking. I'm a huge Thai fan but I honestly wasn't impressed with this at all. We ordered dumplings, crab cheese rolls, & pad see ewe. Im not a dumpling fan but my husband said they were really good. The crab cheese rolls just taste like cream cheese in a crispy wrapper to me. The pad see ewe was SO dry! I wanted mine "a little bit spicy" so the waitress put medium and it was so spicy I was miserable trying to eat it and I'm normally a spicy fan lol.
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Latoya B.

Yelp
This spot is just simply bomb! My wife had the pineapple boat with chicken and shrimp and I had the shrimp and salmon panang and the vegetable pot stickers...10 stars if I could. Just well seasoned all around. A great blend of flavors and the service was friendly! Will certainly be coming back. I missed the chance to take pictures because I ate everything haha. So pictures coming next time!

Jon H.

Yelp
One of the best Thai food in the Marietta/Cumberland area! My family and I stumbled upon this gem while walking around the battery. Each stall I approached told me they were not open yet- it's 10:45 am, so I get it. So the next stall was 26 thai and as I was approaching the sweet lady in the front asked if I had any questions, and I jokingly said yes can I order and she said of course. Taken aback by surprise I told her every other stall said they weren't open and she said that open time is at 11, but they're always ready to start the day early if needed too. That made my day. I ordered the pineapple boat on her recommendations and let me tell you, the best Thai pineapple I've had and it comes with both shrimp and chicken! In this case, the early bird do get the worms, and my money was very well spent! I will be coming back weekly- thank you!
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S B.

Yelp
Yuck. Don't get this one confused with the one in Buckhead. They are not created equal. It was literally the worst Thai that I've had. From the soup to the rice to the egg rolls, nothing had seasoning. Even the customer service lacked flavor.
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Dimitris N.

Yelp
Good pad Thai here. Nice location and scenery. The Braces stadium brings lots of people so it may be a little crowded but it's a cool meet up and hang out location
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John G.

Yelp
I returned to Atlanta and (as promised) gave 26 Thai a second chance. Just to be clear, this was not a complementary meal. The food was delivered on time, warm and delicious. The presentation was much improved and the meal was spot on. Congratulations Niki. Great job.

Kelly M.

Yelp
The Basil Chicken is great. It's a bit overpriced, but delicious. If you like spice make sure to get it Thai Hot.

Ferry V.

Yelp
My wife and I went to this place on their opening day with a couple of friends, and we LOVE their foods so much. We ordered their small plates sampler, 3 different noodles and 1 fried rice along with the coconut soup and Tom yum soup. We love Thai cuisine and have a few of our favorite Thai restaurants in the city, and we are proud to say that we are going to add 26 Thai Kitchen to the top of our list.
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Jackie P.

Yelp
If your wondering wether or not to order please don't second guess it. The coconut soup was amazing and the basil fried rice yes please and thank you loved the spice. Would of loved an over easy egg yet the over medium provides a great richness to the dish yummm I will be back
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Sharon G.

Yelp
The amount of food was lunch size but the price was high $19.99 for pad Thai??? And the taste was poor I give it a C- I do not recommend this restaurant. Keep searching for something better
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Wendy S.

Yelp
I must be stalking this place. I've been to the Lindbergh one and the midtown one and now the battery one. I came for the king Fu tea but figure I try it out since I did the others. Pretty darn good. It's a smaller version of the dine in restaurant experience but the food is still up to par well at least the pad thai which is all I got lol. Thumbs up. Keep it going.
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Tarsha M.

Yelp
Order the basil fried rice for lunch. It was ok. Not as flavorful as other Than restaurants. The reason I will not be going back is because basil fried rice comes with a fried egg on top. However, this restaurant wants to make the fried egg optional in order to charge an extra $2, which they don't tell you. This didn't come up until I looked at my food and pointed out that the photo advertised shows a fried egg and there is no mention of the egg being optional. The lady was nice as to accommodate me. However, the guy that was working along side her clearly had an attitude. It was enough of an attitude that I will not visit this place again for an attitude and medicore.
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Cameron J.

Yelp
This food was amazing! We had the chicken pad Thai, chicken drunken noodles, chicken satay, chicken coconut soup and the Roti appetizer! Everything was delish. Def coming back!!!
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Ahmad D.

Yelp
Excellent service, food was phenomenal. Wife got the drunken noodles, and I got the green curry and spring rolls. Will definitely be frequent visitors here. And we're happy they opened a location near us! Only downside is, it's not a full menu which were okay with. Nothing nearby compares.
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Timorris L.

Yelp
I ordered Pad Thai, and I am a lover of this dish, so I had pretty high expectations. Honestly, it didn't meet my standards so I gave it a 3/5. Not bad but nothing to write home about.
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Tanya A.

Yelp
I'm so glad 26 Thai finally opened at the Battery! The food was fantastic the same way as the other two locations. Since this one is the closest to my house, I will come here more often. I love their drunken noodles and dumplings. Definitely will come again soon!!!
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Paweena T.

Yelp
Very delicious and authentic taste little place! There was quick, helpful, and friendly service. Bring your hunger - great portions! Do yourself a favor and give this place a try. Looking forward to going back again and again!
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Alex E.

Yelp
Great restaurant with locations in midtown, lindbergh, and now in the battery! Super excited about this! Great authentic Thai flavor!