Ubon Thai Cuisine
Curry · Boulder
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Ubon Thai Cuisine offers a delightful experience with high-quality Thai dishes prepared with fresh ingredients and a unique touch. Nestled in Boulder, our cozy restaurant boasts mountain views, creating a pleasant ambiance. We're known for flavorful dishes like our creamy coconut red curry, Pad Thai...
Ubon Thai Cuisine offers a delightful experience with high-quality Thai dishes prepared with fresh ingredients and a unique touch. Nestled in Boulder, our cozy restaurant boasts mountain views, creating a pleasant ambiance. We're known for flavorful dishes like our creamy coconut red curry, Pad Thai, and fresh spring rolls with plenty of vegetable options. Our menu caters to various preferences, including vegan options like Green Curry and mango sticky rice. Guests consistently praise our friendly and attentive service, with staff happy to offer recommendations. We aim to provide a less greasy and salty alternative to traditional Thai cuisine, ensuring a delicious and satisfying meal.
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Ubon Thai Cuisine está localizado em Boulder, rodeado de locais de interesse cultural e histórico. Aqui estão alguns dos pontos mais notáveis nas proximidades.
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- Nederland Mining Museum (A 137m) — this entity is a museum in the state of colorado. it was identified and verified by the chr task force
- Gillaspie House (A 236m) — this entity is a museum in the state of colorado. it was identified and verified by the chr task force
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- Nederland Community Library (A 231m) — this entity is a library in the state of colorado. it was identified and verified by the chr task force
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The perfect recharge food after a long ski day. Everything on the menu looked delicious, and what we ordered was great! Highly recommend.
We always eat here when we're in Nederland. We like it because there is less oil and fat in the food and there are plenty of vegetable options.The fresh spring roll (not the fried type) is like a salad you can hold in your hand. The kids and adults all enjoy this place. The interior is not fancy, but in the summer there is an outdoor option. Service is always great.
High quality cuisine in a tiny town! Clean, cozy, and with a view of the mountains. Sipping hot Chai and sinking into the creamiest coconut red curry veggie bowl. I LOVE that the curries can be made vegan and without the traditional fish sauce. Lots of vegetable options for the plant based diners. Customer service was phenomenal! James ran the whole front of the restaurant by himself and was STILL attentive to every person who walked through the front door. Will definitely be visiting again and trying other vegetarian dishes on the menu! Thank you James for a wonderful , warm welcome into Nederland. Pics: veggie momo, country style curry veggie (no fish sauce), chai
Wasn't sure how good a Thai restaurant would be in the rural mountains, but everything here tasted so incredibly fresh and was cooked to perfection, with their own little twist on each dish. They have gardens in the front of the restaurant growing peas, lettuce and all sorts of things which I'm certain we are, and they didn't even advertise that they are garden-to-table! The Thom Kha (coconut soup) was delicious and the Larb was light and fresh and cooked perfectly. My favorite thing? The 🥭 Mango Sticky rice 🥭 was absolutely the best I've ever had, and I am very particular about my rice. Just amazing, and they are so humble. Highly recommend!
Generally good, but a little hit or miss... Get the Pad Mei (it's 5⭐), avoid the pad see yew (it's 1⭐)! I absolutely love their Pad Mei, it's flavorful, well seasoned, somehow doesn't feel too heavy, and it just all around delicious. They can make it vegan or make it with meats. My boyfriend I both agreed their Pad see yew/drunken noodles were nothing like what we expected.... It kind of tasted more like it was covered in a thick, syrupy, almost duck-sauce like concoction. We didn't even finish it, it was overly sweet and generally just kind of gross.
Every main dish we ordered was extremely sweet, peanut sauce was strange, pad Thai noodles weren’t great texture-wise. I couldn’t finish my pad Thai noodles at all because they were so sweet and had to give them to my boyfriend that eats anything. However, given that it is a very small town our expectations had to be lower. Three stars for being the only Asian food in a large radius and because the prices are extremely reasonable plus good service
Small little restaurant with booths and tables. There was a little fireplace but it was not on when we were there. The pad see ew was good. The drunken noodles were on the sweeter side of the dishes, the noodles were under al dente. Prices were not bad for portions. That tea was good. The staff was friendly.
I ordered pad Thai with chicken and drunken noodles with chicken, medium spicy. Overall, the flavor is bold. Another review stated that it is overly sweet. Yes, but not to a point that is unacceptable. Spiciness on the drunken noodles is great. The chicken is very dry, but it's breast so I get it. The pad Thai is good, on the sweet side but not too bad. Overall, their flavor is very bold. However, I am giving this place 2 stars because both the noodle on the pad thai (thinner) and the drunken noodles (thicker) were very very very old and not fresh. Since we ordered to go, at first, I thought they just undercooked it a little so it can sit longer in food containers. The noodle was hard, so I ended up reheating in on stove. This is when I realized the noodle is very old because even after re-cooking it with some water, the noodles were still hard and has a gainey texture to it. I know it is old because I buy fresh pho noodles in Los Angeles from factory, and there was this one time I left the noodle for 4 weeks before I cook it in an sealed bag and refrigerated. That's exactly how it tasted, no matter how long you cook it, it has a hard and gainey texture to it. The old noodle on both dishes are not acceptable.
Ubon is a place in Thailand but we thought this place didn't have much to do with Thailand. In out view they are trying to pass as a Thai restaurant but they fall short. The taste is not authentic Thai and their ingredients are not fresh. The duck in one of the dishes was dry and too old. And what should have been Path grapaw was something strange with too much of a strange sauce. We would not recommed going here.
Food is very good. Service is good. Nice restaurant. BEWARE of the parking scam, though. If you want to eat here, DO NOT park in the lot. Park in the municipal lot and walk to the restaurant. Parking in the lot will result in a fine, $45-$85, even if you comply with the electronic registration process in the restaurant as posted. The owners of Ubon Thai have nothing to do with this parking scam and have no control over it. They are as much the victims of it as their patrons, as they are certain to lose business because of it. We've been eating there for years, but they've lost our business permanently.
We did takeout as we recently moved here, and although my husband and I are both from amazing cities with amazing food, we moved recently from the worst place we've ever lived, a small mining town in Colorado pretty far away. The deep fried vegetable spring rolls were soggy, the steamed veggies dumplings had a horrible tasting filling, and the noodle soup was both spicy and flavorless at the same time and gave my bowels a real run for their money. It's a good thing my husband is from the deep south otherwise the "mild" fried rice (with random cucumbers on top?) and the grease that held the whole dish together might have put him on his butt all day. Welcome to Nederland, I guess? Was looking forward to the "non spicy" tofu noodle soup, as it always proves to be a comfort food. Instead this left me left hugging the toilet, unable to eat the next day. I really hate to leave a Karen-like review, But as a new family of three who moved into the area and put everything we had into this move. I was disappointed that this was our first meal upon arrival. Especially after where we moved from. Gave it a second go for a few reasons. Had to lower the score because gods, man. If a customer specifically requests a dish to be made mild and then needs to Google on how to save their takeout from over spicing you know something has gone amiss. Flavor doesn't automatically equal spice, and vice versa. Now it's clear this isn't actual Thai food.
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