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Bamboo Thai Restaurant - (617) 734-8192
Bamboo Thai Restaurant
Brighton Thai restaurant's fresh fare and affordable prices keep area students and residents coming back for more.
1616 Commonwealth Ave
Brighton, MA 02135
(617) 734-8192 Neighborhoods: Commonwealth,Allston-Brighton,Cleveland Cir. Cross Street: Washington Street
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Boston, MA Metro
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Owner Message
- Authentic Thai and Curry
- Savory and Affordable Dishes
- Notable Beer and Wine List
At Bamboo Thai Restaurant in Brighton, Thai food lovers will find a decadent menu of delicious Thai cuisine and dishes that include familiar favorites such as chicken or beef satay, crathong thong, steamed lemongrass mussels, minced shrimp cakes, Sriracha chicken wings and much more. This Boston Thai restaurant has something for everyone to enjoy.
Whether you are coming in for lunch with friends and co-workers or having a romantic dinner out, Bamboo Thai restaurant will not disappoint. Whether you want to indulge in a soup, salad, stir-fried vegetable dish, curry dish, noodle bowl or rice plate ? even vegetarians will find a Thai dish that will delight them.
Using only the freshest ingredients and best sauces, Bamboo Thai Restaurant offers top quality Thai cuisine. This Brighton Thai restaurant will also deliver to your place of business or home. Come in today for a great meal.
Customer Reviews
fantastic food, romantic, ambient, great service, wonderful experience overall
Reviewed by n0jerz_973 on
2007-05-25T13:33:11Z
This place has some of the best Thai food I have ever had. Huge chunks of chicken in the tom kha gai soup, and even the bamboo soup is incredible. Everything I've ever eaten there is amazing. The only downside is that when the staff members aren't serving or bussing, they tend to watch the customers they do have, and that made me a little uncomfortable. And the huge drape in front of the door, I'm not sure what that's for. Either way, Bamboo is one of the two best Thai places in Boston (the other being Island Hopper, which is a bit more ritzy and expensive).
Pros: fantastic food, good service, romantic, ambient, great atmosphere and high quality Thai cuisine
Cons: unnecessary huge drape in front of door, staff members watch customers eat when bored
a regular haunt
Reviewed by benned on
2007-02-11T07:02:03Z
I live nearby, so what could be better? Honestly, you just don't get too many places like this. The vegetables are always fresh, which is oh so important in these parts; that helps make the quality of the food consistent and good. Beyond dependable Pad Thai, try the curries, the drunken noodle, or just a simple salad and bamboo soup. Service is always friendly. Parking is hard but if you know the spots or can do take-out, it's not too bad. The lunch deals are excellent and deserve a mention as well.
First Visit
Reviewed by always_hungry on
2005-10-16T00:00:00Z
First visit after passing by for weeks. Parking is impossible so as you go in, ask for a free parking permit for the bank lot around the corner. They have a deal worked out so you don't get towed. Casual and spotless clean colorful setting. Dress is jeans to jacket and tie. We had Country Chicken and Crispy Pad Thai. Very nicely presented and delicious. I am ready to return to try other selections on the large menu. Highly recommend.
Friendly and Tasty
Reviewed by dollycastelli on
2003-05-13T15:15:26Z
Upon entering Bamboo, I was delighted by the brightly colored paintings and place settings and the pleasant service. I started with the spicy papaya salad and it was incredible. The dishes that followed were also excellent. The service was wonderful and the dishes were moderately priced. It was so nice to be in a restaurant that was so pleasant all around...from the ambiance to the food to the smile I received upon walking out the door. A perfect place for a Thai experience.
Nice student eat
Reviewed by poochiegal on
2002-11-23T22:54:19Z
I would describe this as a nice student eat, accessible by the T.
They have a decent enough range. The curries are recommened but everything comes with lot of veggies and very little sauce(which explains the spice)
Some Thai beers are available.
Appetizers aplenty but short on desserts.
Pros: inexpensive, wide-range, located in studentare
Cons: not authentic thai
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