Straightforward venue serving traditional Thai dishes amid an easygoing ambiance. Based on 604 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery
Address:
98 Wadsworth Blvd #117, Lakewood, CO 80226
Phone: (303) 237-2475
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Hours
Saturday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Sunday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
Monday
(Labor Day)
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11 AM–8:30 PM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 AM |
Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
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Reviews
Brett Noecker
Great little joint that comes with a good spin on Thai! Items on the menu that say hot come with a warning….spicy! Other menu items provide good variety and flavors. Defiantly worth a try!
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Joe M.
4.5 stars. Reviews for this place are all over the board so I’m not sure what’s going on. We went on a Saturday for dinner and there were only about 10 people there. My wife ordered the pad Thai and was not impressed. I tried it and it was fairly light on flavor. The noodles were also cut, maybe 1 inch long, instead of served in the traditional way. All the tables also had forks and you had to ask for chopsticks, which seemed odd. We were the only ones using chopsticks. I ordered the pad See lew and it was the most flavorful pad See lew I’ve had. It was also spicy, which took me off guard. We had the satay appetizer, which was great. Cooked well and flavorful. We also ended up ordering the mango sticky rice and it was the best I’ve ever had. The service for us was fine, as expected. The cost before tax and tip (no drinks) was $55. The couple next to us said their food was good as well. I know this place is fairly new and maybe they are still finding their groove with their operations based on previous reviews. This place does feel like a mom and pop place, but they had 3 people working front of house and 1 or 2 in the kitchen. I suspect they may be trying to “adjust” the food and approach for the typical clientele in Denver, but they don’t need to. I will go back because honestly this is some of the best Thai food in Denver.
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J K
The food is good. Good vegetation options and meat. Prices are high for what it is, no kids options, and sterile environment with very bad music. Staff are the opposite of warm and friendly: seem kind of annoyed that you’re there…
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Eric N
The Thai food here is delicious. The curry and boat noodle were amazing. The thai tea is delicious and the pine apple fried rice. Can’t go wrong here if you are craving Thai food. It tends to be spicier so go down a level if you can’t handle the heat. Customer service is good and it’s a clean restaurant.
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Jo Barrett
Farmhouse has been on my list to try for a while and it was worth the wait. Quite easily the best Thai food in Denver, no contest… We tried several starters, the summer rolls were the the winner. There’s some sort of magic in them. The Tom Kha soup was the best I’ve ever had, light, fragrant with the perfect amount of spice. Loved the curry and noodle dish as well and DON’T SKIP the fried banana and ice cream.
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Jeremey Ellis
Good food, decent atmosphere (large open space with lots of tables and chairs, but no booths), and friendly staff. They were several regulars there who clearly knew the staff and menu. I could see how this would be a place people would go to time and time again.
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Lily Hoang-Zhu
Really good!! They have various levels of spice that are HOT. They offer a variety on their menu that feature Thai classics, and are more than the standard pad thai, curry & drunken noodle offerings one might usually go for. Their “must try” menu is exactly as said. Must try! So good! We loved their roast duck curry, and floating market noodles! Their pineapple fried rice was pleasantly full of sweet tropical notes & spices.
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Tammy Sheehan
The Burma Tea Party salad is a must try and make sure to order a Thai Iced Tea. Everything we tried was delicious!
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Mary Ann
Food was really good. The old fashioned was different. Wouldn’t probably order again. Whiskey sour was great. Crunchy roll so good as was the peanut curry and yellow curry.
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Krystal Than
Farmhouse Thai Eatery does a nice job of representing different regional cuisine in Thailand. The tea is legit and not powdered. The grilled prawn salad is fresh, light and a great combo of sour and spicy. The satay doesn’t need to be dipped in the peanut sauce…it can hold its own. The lettuce wraps were a fun new item for us. A lot of crunch with salty and sweet notes. The duck curry was sweeter than expected, so I’d recommend ramping up the spice level from mild to balance it out. The mango sticky rice is on point. Perfect. We’ll be back to try the papaya salad. We thought they only served Thai style papaya, but found out at the end that they also serve Lao style. Great service with friendly staff.
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