Welcome to Thai Orange Cuisine
**Our Story: Thai Orange Cuisine**
Nestled in Lake Worth, Texas, Thai Orange Cuisine invites you to indulge in the vibrant flavors of Thailand. Our passion for authentic Thai food shines through our carefully crafted dishes, from the creamy Yellow Curry to the aromatic Green Curry brimming with fresh basil. With a menu that balances tradition and innovation, we cater to varying palates, offering mouthwatering appetizers like crispy spring rolls and succulent satay. Our cozy ambiance and attentive service make every visit special. At Thai Orange Cuisine, we aim to create memorable dining experiences that keep our community returning for more.
- 6060 Rocky Point Trail #300, Lake Worth, TX 76135 Hotline: (682) 312-9555
Welcome to Thai Orange Cuisine, a gem located in the heart of Lake Worth, Texas. Nestled at 6060 Rocky Point Trail #300, this delightful Thai restaurant is revered for its vibrant flavors and inviting atmosphere. Whether you're craving a comforting curry or crispy spring rolls, Thai Orange Cuisine promises to serve up authentic Thai dishes with a touch of local charm.
The culinary journey begins with their appetizing selections. If you're looking to start your meal on a high note, try the Vegetable Egg Rolls ($4.95) or indulge in the irresistible Fish Cakes ($9.95), both loved by patrons for their fresh and flavorful profiles. Not to be missed is the Thai Beef Jerky ($9.95), marinated and fried to perfection, accompanied by a zesty Thai dipping sauce that elevates its flavor.
Salads at Thai Orange Cuisine also deserve special attention. The Thai Papaya Salad ($10.95) is a refreshing blend of shredded green papaya with Thai beans and peanuts, drizzled in a homemade spicy dressing that's as vibrant as its ingredients. For something unique, the Thai Orange Salad ($9.95) features a lovely combination of sliced oranges and purple cabbage, topped with their signature house dressing that complements its flavors beautifully.
As for the curries, the Massaman Curry ($14.95) stands out with its rich coconut milk base and chunky potatoes, delivering a fragrant and hearty experience. The Panang Curry ($14.95) and Yellow Curry ($14.95), both bursting with the essence of fresh basil and vegetables, showcase the depth of Thai cuisine and are perfect for those who appreciate a little heat with their comfort food.
What truly sets Thai Orange Cuisine apart is not only their mouthwatering offerings but also the warm hospitality they provide. As highlighted by customers, the staff is often described as friendly and attentive, making your dining experience not just a meal but a special occasion. Reviews rave about the cozy ambiance and cleanliness of the restaurant, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy flavorful dishes with friends and family.
- Location: 6060 Rocky Point Trail #300, Lake Worth, TX 76135
- Phone: (682) 312-9555
- Popular Dishes:
- Vegetable Egg Rolls ($4.95)
- Thai Papaya Salad ($10.95)
- Massaman Curry ($14.95)
In conclusion, Thai Orange Cuisine offers a compelling exploration of Thailand’s culinary delights, perfect for both novices and seasoned Thai food aficionados. With affordable prices and generous portions, there's no excuse not to indulge in the delightful flavors of this charming restaurant. Prepare to return often, as one visit will surely leave you yearning for more!

Our favorite local Thai spot. We eat here at least once a month, and it's always fantastic. The service is outstanding. They're always so friendly and fast, even when very busy. The restaurant is very clean and has a cozy ambiance. We love dining in, as well as ordering takeout.

I absolutely love this restaurant. The owners and staff are all wonderful and very attentive. This is a good Chinese-Thai fusion restaurant with a lot of choices on the menu. Give it a try!

Pad Thai with chicken. It's been too long since I've been here. Delicious and extremely reasonable lunch price Try this local restaurant with terrific reviews!

Great fresh food and spice levels mild, medium, hot, and super hot. Got hot for all 3 orders except the crispy wrapped shrimp. The shrimp was amazing with a good crunch on the outside. Basil rice was cooked perfectly, and papaya salad was the best I have had. Order for hotel down the street. Couple things, though: imitation crab meat was a bit overcooked, and no plastic forks, knives, or spoons were in the delivery package. Otherwise, they would be an easy 5

The good : the food is tasty , not spectacular but good enough. The prices are good and portions are nice. The spring rolls were very tasty, refreshing like a side salad. And I'd go back. However , It's small and like many family run places seems understaffed and a little bit lacking on execution. My wife ordered a entree with fried rice. When they brought our food the server said " we are out of fried rice" a flopped down steamed rice for her with no other explanation we also ordered a fried rice to go , and went sure if we would even get it . We did get the fried rice to go , but never got the fried rice she ordered with dinner. Another thing Is when we got our left overs to go, most places give you a little extra rice to have with it. Not here. It's not a necessity, but a nicety. Place seemed clean was not too noisy. That was nice. Over all 3.5 stars , but rounded up.

This place never disappoints. Anything I have ordered has been good and service has been quick and pleasant. Food is great and recommend

Let me start with the Fried egg roll since it was the first to hit our table as a compliment to the lunch offering. Pad Thai and Thai Fried rice with Beef. ( served with Hot and Sour soup and Egg drop soup) The Egg roll was the absolute best Egg Roll that I have had in years. Pure perfection! We also ordered as appetizers, fresh spring Rolls, Fired Dumplings. They were good. Not exceptional but good. Our main entree's, Pad Thai and Thai Fried Rice was equally as good. We will back!

Yesterday was the second time I tried here and it was pretty good both times. I've been looking for fried rice at a variety of places (pineapple fried rice) and tried here. I went here before, but forgot to review and didn't realize I've been there until I was already there, so I tried it as a reminder lol. I know fried rice is kinda a basic thing, but the price is right for lunch and while it's not the best Thai food I've had, it was pretty tasty. One thing I found odd is that this location puts thick slices of cucumber in it and the fried rice has thick chucks of tomato, but it also is packed with a lemon wedge which I've not seen with fried rice before, so squeezed the lemon on the rice for that extra zing. One complaint that goes for multiple places I've tried so far, is on a 5 point range for spice, I order 4 and it has no kick at all, so disappointing, but it is what it is. This time I also decided to get the mango sticky rice since not had that in many years at this point and it was pretty good. Unfortunately it's only the white rice and doesn't have the purple sticky rice as well and it's still early in mango season, so the mango was ripe, but still very dense and barely ripe. It also had a cherry slice on it, which is odd for that..It did taste very good, though. The woman behind the counter taking my order was very attractive, food came out a little quicker than was told, it was a pretty tasty lunch, and for all that food, was only $17 making it on the rotation of places to eat if in the area around time for lunch

My fiance and I sought solace at this cute little restaurant in lake worth during the crazy storm a couple months ago. We originally weren't that hungry, but when we walked in and smelled the smoky, sweet, and savory aromas, we were ready to eat. We ordered 3 dishes to share for 2 people lol. The drunken noodles aka pad kee mao were SO good. The smokiness we were smelling before was very pronounced in this dish. That wok hay was top notch. The meat was tender as were the veggies. I don't really like bell peppers and prefer Chinese broccoli to American broccoli in my drunken noodles, but they were good! The green curry was overflowing and really flavorful. You got the creaminess and sweetness from the coconut milk. The savory pungentness of the fish sauce. The refreshing basil aroma. Again the meat and veggies were super tender Ironically, the worst thing we got that night was the pad Thai because it was a bit too wet for our liking. I feel like it could have used a couple more minutes on the heat to thicken up the sauce. The flavor was still good and it was a heaping portion but just too saucy