Proffering "authentic" pad Thai plus standout curries with an "amazing complexity" of flavors, this "upscale" but modestly priced Wallingford standout is also appreciated for its "beautiful", "movie set"–worthy decor featuring intricate decorative elements including carved teak and hanging lanterns; "polite, accommodating" servers are happy to help diners navigate the menu and tipplers applaud...
I've spent a lot of time in Thailand, and even if the food at this second-floor Wallingford restaurant wasn't some of the best Thai food in Seattle, I would love May for its architecture. From the outside it looks just like a Thai Buddhist temple, complete with shiny blue glass along the steeply pitched eaves; from the inside, it duplicates the old teak houses that are so rare in Thailand in...
Editorial Review by Citysearch Editors:
Wallingford Thai restaurant and downstairs lounge occupying an authentic teak house made in Thailand.