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10 Reviews on “Fork & Stix”

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  • Stlouisjuliegirl

    The Tom Yum soup is a wonderful starter. It tastes very fresh, and had a pretty good bite (you can cool it down if you prefer). The service is outstanding- they are all very attentive and work together. I also had a delicious soup for my entree, the khao soi entree. I was reluctant because the description didn’t sound like it ended up tasting. It was very flavorful, layered with spice and curry. I will go back for this meal again soon.

  • Tara Burnett- Smith

    Okay, so as you can tell we love and know our Thai food! Very sweet servers and attentive. Service was quick and well done but overall it was still a very average dining experience. My taste buds were not screaming for more. The price is lower than most but the serving size is a great deal smaller. Nam tok was delicious but again much smaller portion size than others for the same price. Spring rolls were pretty average as was the pad thai. The pad khee mow was not very impressive. It lacked flavor and any remnant of a glaze or sauce. They also used a thin noodle versus the typical wide noodle. Both noodle dishes were about the size of a ramen packet. I’m fine with this serving size as adequate eats but the price should reflect the smaller portions. It does not. One time visit for us but thank you for the kind service. Wish I had got some pictures but totally forgot on this one.

  • Jon Rushing

    Food was amazing. And I’m not the biggest fan of Thai food. It was spiced to perfection. Keep up the good work. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone who wants to try Thai food for the first time. Thai food done right.

  • Yarbroughmama

    Best Mother’s Day gift!. So my daughter who lives in Chicago called to get a gift certificate for me at the last minute. Sh had the nerve to ask them to deliver it to my house (about four blocks away). Not only did they do it, but they added a flower planted in a lovely vase. That is service above and beyond! As usual, the food was exceptional!

  • Britain Sterling Lenz

    Oh yes!. This place was written up in sauce mag this month and it was on my must try asap list. chiang mai thai perfection. must get the khao soi beef. delicious and I already want it again.

  • Anonymous

    Beautiful and delicious Thai food in St. Louis!. I did not think I would ever find really fresh and authentic Thai food in St. Louis. Fork & Stix does it right! I had read such wonderful reviews of this place, so on our first visit tonight, we wanted to sample several items. We started with the Crispy Spring Rolls, which were perfectly fried and overstuffed with carrot and cabbage. Delicious! Next we tried the Som Tum paired with an order of Muu Ping and Sticky Rice. Perfection! For entrees, we had Shrimp Pad Thai and Chicken Khao Soi. My husband preferred the more familiar taste of the Pad Thai and I loved the gorgeous bowl of yellow curry soup. Both dishes were brighter in appearance and taste than any Thai food I have had in St. Louis. Even my $8 glass of Hess Cabernet was tasty! The server was friendly and competent, the dining room cozy and comfortable. I found everything to be excellent and cannot wait to go back!

  • Erika

    Hoy Jaw + Hung Lay, you guys.. Here’s the deal: Fork & Stix is the best Thai food I’ve had in St. Louis. By far. Admittedly I haven’t been to EVERY Thai restaurant in the city, and if I taste something better, I’ll update this review. But for now, it’s the best. They serve northern Thai food, which makes it unique. The flavors {sweet + spicy} are bold and the textures are exactly as they should be. When you go to Fork & Stix, it’s off the beaten path of The Loop…a little quieter, a little more relaxing…like your own little Thai mecca. And it’s approachable. If you’ve never eaten Thai food, or if you’re not that adventurous of an eater, trust me…you’ll still like Fork & Stix. If you are adventurous, you’ll have even more fun. Get the hoy jaw {fried dumplings w/crab and shrimp mixed with minced pork and served with a Thai sweet chili sauce} and the hung lay curry {it involves pork belly, pork loin, and an addictive curry that seems to hail more from India than Thailand…sweet, sour, and spicy}. You’ll love it.

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549 Rosedale Ave, St Louis, MO 63112

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