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Welcome to Titaya’s Thai Cuisine

Titaya’s Thai Cuisine in Austin, TX offers a wide range of Thai dishes with a focus on fresh and authentic flavors. The restaurant provides a bustling atmosphere and exceptional service, making it a favored spot for many. Customers rave about signature dishes like the chuu chee pla, basil fried rice, and tom yum soup. The mango sticky rice is a popular dessert choice, with customers praising the ripe mango and perfect sweetness. With a variety of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options, Titaya’s caters to a diverse range of dietary preferences. Overall, Titaya’s Thai Cuisine stands out for its delicious food, vibrant ambiance, and excellent customer service.

Titaya’s Thai Cuisine: Reviews & Ratings

Srujana M.
Srujana M.

Titaya's is a great Thai restaurant. We tried the spinach wontons, which tasted decent, and the taro chips, which were nice. The chicken basil fried rice was very good, and the red curry was tasty. The place was very crowded, but overall, it's a good spot for fresh Thai food. Good ambience

Kasper L.
Kasper L.

I'll start right off by saying that I think this place is probably my fave place for Thai food. I haven't had a bad meal yet! The curries and the pad see ew were delicious. Definitely recommend this place

Tiger I.
Tiger I.

One of the best thai spots in Austin period. Try the various noodle dishes, fried rices, and soups!

Megan L.
Megan L.

Titaya's is one of the best Thai restaurants in Austin. I've been coming here since I was in college, and it always hits. They are very popular, so you may wait 20-40 minutes during peak hours. Their prices are reasonable, and everything I've tried has been really solid. I also highly recommend their mango sticky rice!! Mango was super ripe and the rice had the perfect sweetness and consistency. I would skip the Thai iced tea.

Kari L.
Kari L.

Titaya, you were not bad. I don't have high expectations for Thai restaurants in the US because they usually tone down the flavors for the Western palate. It would be nice to say that Titaya did not adhere to that pattern, but it did... a bit. The moo ping did not taste like the other ones I had growing up. I'm used to a more savory and sweet taste, but the flavor here was a bit bland. The sauce did make up for it though. That could explain the absence in the seasoning. The meat was very tender though, surprisingly so. Tom yum was standard. I appreciated the abundance of chicken, tomatoes, and mushrooms they included. Soup had a nice sour, herbal mix. It was not mind blowing but it did the job. My favorite was the mango sticky rice! After eating a lot of savory flavors, the sweet dessert hit the spot. Rice was sticky, mango was lush, and the coconut sauce tied it all together. Love it! Service was great. Our waiter was nice and though he made a mistake in overcharging an item, he quickly resolved the matter. Like I said, not bad!

Jason S.
Jason S.

First time in here. Seen it forever and my wife wanted some Thai so we checked it out. We were sat quickly, food came out shortly after we ordered (and they were busy busy). Overall, very good service. I got one of the signature dishes: chuu chee pla. Fried fish fillet with curry. To die for. If you've never had it, you owe it to yourself. My wife got a basil style noodle dish. It was spicy, good flavor, but the fish and curry stole the show.

Jacquelyn C.
Jacquelyn C.

Came in on Sunday at opening with a party of 16 and managed to be seated pretty quickly despite the whole party not being there yet. Despite the amount of people we had and how chaotic our party was, service was great--the staff was super accommodating--and food came out hot and quickly. We ordered many items including the Pad Kee Mao, Pad Thai, Basil Fried Rice, Tom Yum Fried Rice, Pineapple Fried Rice, Chicken Wings, Sweet Corn Taro Fritters, Som Tum (Papaya Salad). My favorites were the Tom Yum fried Rice, Corn Fritters, and the Pad Kee Mao. The tom yum fried rice was so flavorful, the rice texture was chewy not soggy, and paired really well with the shrimp. The Sweet Corn Taro Fritters are almost like crispy shoestring fries and comes doused in a sweet, slightly sour, sticky dressing. The Pad Kee Mao noodles were slightly chewy but not overcooked and had a nice smoky flavor to it. The other menu items we ordered were also very good and very well flavored. The Som Tum is on the spicier side so be careful if you're not into spice. For dessert we got the coconut ice cream which was super refreshing after a large meal and the little bits of coconut shreds in it gave it nice texture. We also got mango sticky rice which is always good. For beverages we got Thai Tea which was really good, although on the sweeter side. Overall, a good experience and will be returning!

Mira D.
Mira D.

I have eaten here MULTIPLE times but yet only realized now that I have not written a review. We went here a few years ago for my cousins graduation. Honestly you just can't go wrong with Thai food. They always have a lot of vegetarian, vegan and even gluten free options and this place is no different. I love that this place has really nice mango sticky rice. Idk why, but I just feel like this places mango sticky rice just tastes better. also I like the tomatoes in their drunken noodles. It just hits right. Yes to going here many times!

Location

Titaya’s Thai Cuisine is a renowned Thai restaurant located in Austin, Texas. Known for its fresh and authentic Thai flavors, Titaya’s offers a wide range of dishes that cater to various preferences and dietary needs. Whether you're a fan of spicy curries, flavorful noodle dishes, or delectable fried rices, this establishment has something for everyone.

With rave reviews from customers like Srujana M., who enjoyed the spinach wontons and red curry, and Kasper L., who considers Titaya’s his favorite Thai spot, it's clear that the food here is top-notch. The chicken basil fried rice and pad see ew come highly recommended, along with the mango sticky rice for dessert.

Despite some mixed reviews from customers like Kari L., who found some dishes to be slightly toned down in flavor, the overall consensus is that Titaya’s serves up delicious and satisfying meals. The restaurant’s welcoming ambience, excellent service, and reasonable prices make it a go-to destination for Thai cuisine enthusiasts in Austin.

  • Location: 5501 N Lamar Blvd Ste C101 Austin, TX 78751
  • Phone Number: (512) 458-1792
  • Utilities: Offers Takeout, Reservations, Delivery, Vegan Options, Wheelchair accessible, Accepts Credit Cards, Accepts Apple Pay, Accepts Android Pay, Casual, Moderate Noise, Good for Groups, Good For Kids, Good for Lunch and Dinner, Private Lot Parking, Waiter Service, Beer & Wine Only, Outdoor Seating, Offers Catering, Wi-Fi, Happy Hour, Drive-Thru, TV, Heated Outdoor Seating, Covered Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Bike Parking, Provides reusable tableware