August 10th, 2009 by Staff – Comments (11)
If you want to try something different, here’s a suggestion from a guy who works in the restaurant supply business, so I know restaurants intimately both front and back side.
The Thai Garden Restaurant located just west of Elm on 71st in Broken Arrow, has not only a very immaculate kitchen, they also offer a great and healthy alternative to anything else I’ve ever tasted. My wife and I go there about once a week and we always order (and I highly suggest for you too), an order of salad rolls which is a concoction of a thin rice roll in salad, shrimp and I believe bean sprouts that you dip in a wonderful Thai peanut kind of sauce that is so good we usually double order to snack on at the house. Egg drop soup is served when you dine in and it too is tasty. Then the main dish, Pad Thai with chicken, beef or shrimp (I usually have chicken or shrimp) with fried rice. Simply delicious! You’ll be a fan too once you try Thai Garden!
813 W Kenosha St
Broken Arrow, OK 74012 (Map)
(918) 872-7733
Review submitted by Sam
Tags: Asian · Broken Arrow · Dinner · Hole in the Wall · Lunch · Salads · Thai





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Richard Aug 10, 2009 at 10:46 am
Sounds yummy! I have been looking for the best Thai food in the Tulsa area…. Is this it? Any other ideas?
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Sam Reply:
August 10th, 2009 at 10:42 pm
For Thai Food they are great! I don’t really know of any others that are worth mentioning with regard to Asian. Alot of them around town are pretty much equal to me.
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Sadie Aug 10, 2009 at 4:27 pm
That looks so good! I will have to try this place!!
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mike kirk Nov 27, 2009 at 1:10 pm
This place is right down the street from Ferguson Superstore. My family eats there several times a month and we think this is the best Thai food ever!! I was stationed in areas with large thai populations in the Air Force and had occasion to try many different variations of thai food and now I am lucky that one of the best thai chefs has moved close to me in broken arrow. Their prices are very reasonable and the food quality is always top notch. The atmosphere is nothing to brag about because the place is an old converted hamburger stand(Franks)..but, they keep it clean and friendly and what your money is going for is basically food-not high rent. If you like any oriental food…try this place, you will go back and tell your friends-tell them Mike Kirk sent you and ask for the owner…Lasemee.
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Tom Mahassada Reply:
February 4th, 2010 at 5:08 pm
I wanted to take this opportunity to thanks to our customers and especially Sam and His wife and Mike Kirk. Just want to let every one know that The food we cook and serve to our customers are the same food that we cook for our family at the dinner table. We value our customers the same as our children, parents, relative and friends. Food that unsafe and not clean will not be serve to our customers at their tables or take home. Thai Garden will never serve food that our family don’t eat to our coustomer. We following the Health regulations and respecting our customers. Some time people will write email untrue about our restaurant, but we ask God to forgive that person may be he or she just jealous, or may be wrote us bad checks, or could be someone that left without pay. Please come for Thai Food and enjoy your dinner. We are adding more dishes to our menu including fish, fried shrimps, fried ice cream, fried banana, lab-beef salad, “Pho”-Vietnamese rice noodle soup, boble tea and more. We welcome you to see our kitchen at any time and talk to our chief.
Tom
Owner
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Heath Dec 11, 2009 at 3:37 pm
We’ve been here a few times now and have always enjoyed it. The last time I went, I finally got around to trying the Pad Thai. I told the hostess when we left that they need to write, “Best Pad Thai in Town” in large letters across the front of the restaurant….and I meant it. It was hands down the best I’ve had from any Thai restaurant, and I’m craving it just thinking about it!
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Tom Mahassada Feb 4, 2010 at 5:17 pm
Welcome to Thai Garden !
When you come to Thai Garden, please mention that Tom Mahassada sent you with this ad and get 20% off for Lunch and dinner, including take out orders.
Tom
Owner of Thai Garden
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Linda Reply:
April 27th, 2010 at 4:39 pm
I am the leader of a large Sunday school class for singles, and about 20 to 25 of us go out to eat together afterwards. Are you open for lunch on Sunday, and do you have room for all of us? We try to go places where we don’t have to wait in line. Thank you for your help.
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Amy Jun 14, 2011 at 1:32 pm
This place is absolutely wonderful. A true little hole in the wall. I love the Pho soup. they bring out a HUGE bowl of Pho, and a plate of FRESH basil leaves, bean sprouts, jalepenos, and limes. They use the freshest ingredients, and the quality is superb! The wait staff is so friendly and prompt. We vist this place at least twice a month. I highly recommend you try this place!!
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Joleen May 10, 2012 at 9:44 pm
Just tried Thia Garden with the family. We will definitely go back every couple of weeks. None of us normally are soup eaters, but we didn’t leave a drop in our cups. I can see getting the soup as carry out. We ordered 4 different items to split, mixing it up between Thia and Chinese, rice, noodles & sesame chicken. Everything was wonderful. Just be careful when you tell them how hot from 1 to 3. My 3 made me sweat & I love hot.
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Tulsa Jan 8, 2013 at 3:44 pm
Hated it!
Had horrible experience. Food was horrible and service was bad… Owner/manager was very rude.
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