Thai Kitchen Bird Pepper
Thai restaurant · Bellevue ·

Thai Kitchen Bird Pepper

Thai restaurant · Bellevue ·

Upscale Thai dining with cocktails, known for crispy pork

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563 Bellevue Square, Bellevue, WA 98004 Get directions

$20–30

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563 Bellevue Square, Bellevue, WA 98004 Get directions

+1 425 454 7334
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"Opened in Bellevue in 1981 by Lisa Suanpirintra Ruhl, this family-run Thai Kitchen has been credited as one of the first restaurants to introduce Thai food to the Pacific Northwest." - Gabe Guarente

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Thai Kitchen Bird Pepper

Alyen Z

Google
Amazing food weight and service attitude! I had no idea that a 20 dollars curry was like this. They have a rather huge bowl! We didn't order rice at all because the chef controlled the salt content of the dishes very much. Yes, that's why this $20 curry doesn't come with any rice. It's really sweet! At 3pm today, we came to this store for the first time, we planned to look at the menu before deciding whether to stay. The waiter gave us a 11am-3pm menu and left quickly, even though she was not busy, it didn't help us introduce the menu at all. She acquiesced that we wouldn't have any problems, which was really great! Even though we knew nothing, we were interested in some food, so we decided to stay. We didn't get any drinks after ordering. But it doesn't matter. The food wasn't salty. We don't need water at all. Apparently the waiter thinks so, too. We scanned the code on the table and ordered 3pm-5pm happy hour's food. But we didn't pay according to that menu in the end. Their menu was marked with huge and bold fonts that we must order drinks and no one reminded us. Of course in the end we didn't paid at the happy hour price. It was really a great great meal! Give you one star because there is no zero star option here.🥰🥰🥰

Hamza Hydri Syed

Google
Disappointing Experience – Won’t Be Returning I rarely leave negative reviews, but I felt compelled to share my experience. I recently visited this Thai restaurant with high hopes, but unfortunately, it was a letdown from start to finish. First, the service was incredibly poor. We waited an unreasonably long time just to place our order, and the staff seemed disinterested and unprofessional throughout. Our server barely checked on us, and it felt like we were an inconvenience rather than valued customers. Then came the food — and that was even more disappointing. The flavors were bland and didn’t resemble the vibrant, authentic Thai cuisine I was expecting. I tried to give the place the benefit of the doubt, but the overall lack of care in both service and food made it a frustrating and underwhelming experience. Sadly, I won’t be returning or recommending this spot to others.

Dylan Li

Google
Probably my least favourite out of the thai restaurants I've been to in Bellevue. It's not bad, but pretty average and not as traditional. I had the khao soi, and what stood out was that the noodles were very thin, unlike the traditional flatter egg noodles. The broth was thin and the flavour wasn't quite on point. The $24 price was also the highest I've seen out of the restaurants I've been to. Overall, unlikely I'd visit again

Claudia Ruslan

Google
Came in here and immediately seated. The food was ok, considering the price but then again it is in Bellevue area. The Tom Yum soup size was too small for the price in my opinion. We asked for the most spicy, it wasn't spicy at all to us with any of the dishes. There was a company meeting on the second floor, got a bit rowdy but we didn't mind it as much. Unsure if we'll come back to this establishment. For a Thai restaurant in Bellevue right smack in the middle of downtown, it's ok. However, we'd rather drive a bit further.

Shawna Williams

Google
This restaurant is located on the 3rd floor in Bellevue Square next to Crate n Barrel, it has an upscale Asian atmosphere, the lighting is low and the decorations are beautiful. There’s plenty of seating even upstairs. The drinks and food arrived quickly. I ordered the Pad Thai and found it difficult to eat-not my favorite-the flavor and spice was lacking big time! The cream cheese/crab Rangoon was tasty and full of filling. I also ordered a drink called “Pretty Please” now the flavor of this drink was so delightful and refreshing I highly recommend it. I can’t remember the names of the other dishes my friends ordered but they seemed to thoroughly enjoy their food. The service was decent just know that if you have a large party they will not split the bill unless you request your portion to be separate.

Will Gao

Google
Pretty good taste for the food, although REALLY DISAPPOINTED service by the two staff upstairs. Turning back on us multiple times without even waiting for us to finish the sentence, inconsiderate with our toddler situation, not providing us itemized receipt (which already includes 18% service fee for group of 6 or more). Not pleasant experience even the food reconciled part of it. Not gonna re-visit.

Krisada Ngernwathana

Google
I would recommend getting the crispy pork for an appetizer. The pork belly was fried to perfection. They were not oily at all but yet each pieces were crispy on the outside; moist and soft in the middle. The dipping sauce was sweet and tangy, it was perfect. For entree I ordered Panang Curry with chicken with spice level 4 out of 5. The curry was rich and creamy from the coconut milk. Spice level 4 was not too spicy at all. At least not for me. I love spicy food. I always compare to how it would taste back home in Thailand. And overall, I would recommend Thai Kitchen Bird Pepper if you want an authentic taste of Thailand. The staff were also very nice and attentive. You can’t go wrong here.

Tomasz Kasperkiewicz

Google
One of the best Thai restaurants in the area. The spring rolls are some of the best I've ever had, freshly made every day in house. Most dishes are very tasty, so it's a bit let down by the green curry and the fried rice, which are better at Bangkok Basil.