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  • This place is always empty. So you can always get a table, anytime. The fried rices have been great. The chili friend rice or the curry fried rice hav…

  • Picked up food to go. When we got home the food was so gross we honestly threw it away. It tasted like an American knock off of want to be this food. …

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Wild Tiger Lounge is open for Casual Dining. Wild Tiger Lounge serves Thai dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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10 Reviews on “Wild Tiger Lounge”

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  • Shannon

    Very pleasant, clean restaurant with thoughtful design. The food was well prepared with fresh ingredients. However, in dishes topped with peanut sauce there tends to be too much sauce.

  • Food Value Critic

    Go to Arawan. Your money will buy you more.The TomYum soup has a tealight underneath which really does not keep it hot. Other restaurants use the proper burner underneath. The amount of Tom Yum soup is also a lot more at Arawan.

  • Erik

    Great food and portions but they didn’t know what a Crown and Seven was or how to make one, Weak drinks, order a beer and you’ll be fine.

  • Isabel D.

    Not as good as Arawan, it was just ok.

  • Foodgurl

    Laotian-Thai fusion?. I’ve eaten at plenty of Thai restaurants to know what pleases me and what doesn’t. But what is peculiar about Wild Tiger is that its servers don’t know what their best Laotian dishes are or are unwilling to give an opinion about such a thing. I’m pretty sure it’s a popular question that patrons ask. Laotian cuisine isn’t just determined by the ingredients used, but also by preparation method. I’ve eaten here twice and I don’t get the impression that Laotian food (other than common ingredients) influences the cooking style here. It serves up pretty decent Asian food and has prompt service. If you are hosting out-of-towner Asians who are very well traveled, better take them elsewhere.

  • And A Pint Please.

    Laotian and thai. Ok happy hour too. $2.50 pints, $3 appetizers. and the food is good.

  • Jennifer Valentine

    Looooove it!. We just moved into the area and I was soo excited that there was a thai place so close….I have had many different dishes and absolutely love them all! Best thai food I’ve had yet and very nice setting 🙂

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1825 SE 164th Avenue Suite 101, WA 98683

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