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"Noodles, Curry, Fishcakes, Vegetarian, Meat-eaters. Modern. Delicious. Authentic and approachable. Thai Food. Great spot for Dates. Lunch specials. Hot cup of tea. Iced thai tea. All tied up in a beautiful presentation. Dishes in photos: Pork Garlic Mixed Peppercorn, Tom-Kha with Chicken, Pot of Blue Lotus Tea with rock sugar" - XtraMileMedia
"Titaya’s straddles a middle ground between classic Thai staples (like tom yum, pad see ew, and pad ka prao) and fusion-y creations (think fried polenta crab cakes with sweet corn). We like some of the contemporary dishes, but Titaya’s is at its best with the classics. Start with a fire pot of tom kha, order some pad see ew with large, perfectly cooked shrimp, and grab some fried rice to share with the table. The dining room is semi-dark and cozy, but with plenty of space—it’s just upscale enough to make Titaya’s fitting for a casual-ish date night, but not so relaxed that you should show up in sweats (unless you’re getting takeout)." - nicolai mccrary
"A reliable Thai takeout option praised for classic stir-fried noodles: the pad see ew featured perfectly cooked flat noodles, a harmonious spice level, and a delightful mix of chicken, fried tofu, and Chinese broccoli." - Eater Staff
"This North Lamar favorite serves traditional Thai dishes along with Asian fusion options. The classic favorites are front and center with options like the Ta-Lay Dancing, a spicy combination of stir-fried shrimp, squid, green mussels, and vegetables. Takeout orders can be placed online; there are indoor dine-in services." - Erin Russell
"Find classic Thai fare — curries, noodles, soups, and more — from the North Loop restaurant staple. Place pickup orders online." - Darcie Duttweiler
