Welcome to Thai Spices Restaurant
"Thai Spices Restaurant in Lodi, CA offers a diverse menu with vegan and vegetarian options, including traditional dishes like chicken pad Thai. Customers praise the quality of ingredients and flavor combinations, with levels of spice ranging from mild to "Thai hot." Despite some price increases, the restaurant remains a favorite for its attentive service and inviting ambience adorned with Thai cultural items. With quick food service and friendly staff, Thai Spices Restaurant stands out as a gem in the Lodi dining scene, perfect for those seeking authentic and flavorful Thai cuisine."
- 2401 W Turner Rd #224, Lodi, CA 95242, United States2401 W Turner Rd #224, Lodi, CA 95242, United States Hotline: +1 209-369-8424
Welcome to Thai Spices Restaurant, a hidden gem in Lodi, California, offering a delightful blend of Thai flavors that will leave your taste buds wanting more. Located at 2401 W Turner Rd, this restaurant provides a cozy and casual atmosphere perfect for a lunch or dinner outing.
Thai Spices Restaurant is a haven for food enthusiasts with a variety of options catering to different dietary needs, including vegan and vegetarian choices. The menu boasts traditional Thai dishes like SomTom (Papaya Salad), Pad See Ew, Drunken Noodle, Evil Jungle Curry, and Pa Nang, each bursting with authentic flavors.
Customer reviews rave about the impeccable service and attentiveness of the staff, ensuring a pleasant dining experience. The restaurant offers outdoor seating for those who prefer al fresco dining, along with a private parking lot for convenience.
Special mention goes to the refreshing SomTom (Papaya Salad) as a must-try dish, highlighted by its perfect balance of flavors and generous portions. The Evil Jungle Curry has also been praised for its rich taste, although some customers who prefer a spicier kick may request for a higher spice level.
Overall, Thai Spices Restaurant stands out for its quality ingredients, diverse menu, and friendly service. Whether you're a Thai food enthusiast or trying it for the first time, this restaurant promises a memorable culinary experience that will keep you coming back for more.

Food was very good and service was excellent. Only thing for us is the place was warm and each time someone came in or out it got warmer. Other than that I would highly recommend eating here.

Based on ambiance and cleanliness alone it has one of the most attractive dining rooms (for a Thai restaurant). Unfortunately I have yet to sit down and eat. My orders have been "to go" for business lunches. Highly recommend you are looking for quality Thai food in Lodi!

We LOVE this restaurant. Unfortunately their prices have gone up SIGNIFICANTLY. We used to get the same meals we always get for $9 and change them it went up to 11, then 12, then today we wanted to order our plate we ALWAYS get were 15$! And 16$! That's insane!! So unfortunately we will not be going there very often due to price increases but it is truly amazing food.

Was swinging by the Lodi area. Super nice and friendly staff. Thank you for the nice experience.

Decided to try another Thai spot in the area, and I was not as satisfied as I wished. I got the classic and "basic" choice haha, chicken pad Thai because it's good all the time. It was 7/10. It had all the right bits but the chicken was pretty dry tbh. Albeit, I ordered the last 1 hour of it being open but that shouldn't compromise flavor? Nevertheless, it had good ambience seating, and had friendly staff. I'd probably have a sit down next time during more popular hours to get better cooked protein perhaps.

This place is absolutely amazing! The food is incredible - everything I've tried has been bursting with flavor, fresh, and beautifully presented. It's clear they use high-quality ingredients, and the unique flavor combinations are a delight. Plus, it arrived at our table super fast after we ordered. The service was just as fantastic. Everyone was incredibly friendly and attentive, making the whole experience even more enjoyable. I can't stop coming here!

This place is truly a Lodi gem. They have an excellent menu with a lot of vegetarian-friendly options. They have four levels of spice (mild, medium, hot, and Thai hot for the brave of heart). Their prices are very good and the quality of their fare is off the charts! The staff is friendly. The food service is quick. The ambience is also nice, with dragon sculptures and other Thai cultural items tastefully spread throughout the eating area. I highly recommend Thai Spices.

Thai Spices Restaurant is located in the same plaza as Yume Sushi and F & M Bank. I dined here with my husband, my aunt and uncle 2 Sundays ago for dinner. My husband decided to make a reservation for 4, at 6 pm. We were seated immediately but it seemed that reservations were not necessary since there were still empty tables available. After looking over the menu, we ended up ordering: SA1 SomTom (Papaya Salad), $10.70 prior to tax- I just love papaya salad and almost always order this at any Thai restaurant. The size of salad is actually a great size, especially for the price. I found this salad to be refreshing, filling and perfectly made. I would come back just to have this salad. Please note that this salad is made with shrimp and crab for those that may be allergic or omit seafood from their diet. N24 Pad See Ew, $12.70 prior to tax- I thought the pad see ew dish was a little on the sweet side, which I didn't like as much. But my aunt really liked my dish and seemed to want to trade dishes (lol). My uncle loved my dish so much that I let him take home the leftovers. I ordered this dish with tofu since both my aunt and uncle are vegetarian (but you can order this dish with chicken, pork, beef, shrimp). N25 Drunken Noodle, $12.70 prior to tax- My aunt didn't know what to order since she rarely ever eats Thai food. I suggested this, as this dish and paw see ew are one of my favorite noodle dishes to get (although I did also tell her that most people typically order pad Thai if she really wanted to try that). She liked her dish but seemed to like my dish more. I actually preferred her dish, as I thought the sauce for the noodles was better made than the one for my pad see ew. My aunt ordered this dish to be made with tofu. My uncle really loved this dish too and was all too happy to eat up the rest of the plate (lol). Evil Jungle Curry, $15.70 prior to tax- My husband opted for this curry and ordered it with chicken. He liked the dish but wished it was spicier. I think the woman (possibly the manager or owner?) who took our order made this dish mild since both my aunt and I ordered our dishes spice level to be none (we aren't spicy eaters). I liked my husband's dish. C32 Pa Nang, $11.95, prior to tax- My uncle decided to go with a curry dish. He really liked his dish (but none of us tried his dish). Two orders of brown rice in bowl shown, $4.50 prior to tax- We were able to get a refill without an additional charge which was nice. But I felt that their brown rice was a little hard and probably could have benefitted from a little more water when cooking it (I cook brown rice all the time and eat it regularly. Brown rice shouldn't be this hard and crunchy). ---------------------------- (Total= $73.88 after tax, prior to tip) Service was friendly but wished we had our water glassed refilled more often, especially since its been pretty hot outside. Honestly, I have had better Thai food back home in Los Angeles. But Thai Spices Restaurant still has some pretty good food and would consider coming back, especially for that papaya salad.