Great food. Really interesting Pad Thai. I love when a place asks how hot you want the Pad Thai (becuase they aren't doing it right if they don't). So, me, being gung-ho for the noodle dsh ask for 4/5 hotness. This was no joke, I was in pain most of the time. But the food underneath the heat was great. I'm going for 2/5 next time and hope to work my way up to 3.
Great appetizers too.
My fiance and I are new to the city and decided on Krittika's Noodles & Thai Cuisine based on the reviews on citysearch and the location. The food was excellent. I had the red curry plate and she had stir fry veg n noodle. The waitress however was terrible. Not only did she not refill our water pitcher when empty, after I finished my meal she immediately brought the check. She didn't care that ...
This place is my favorite Thai food in Seattle, and there are LOTS of options when it comes to Thai. My favorite is the traditional Pad Thai but their soups and curries are also great. The only con is pokey service so be prepared to just relax and enjoy your company!
Krittika has amazing thai food. i have had great pad thai and curry here. the service is great and very fast. you can get food to go as well, but they do not deliver. the price is reasonable and you get a good sized portion. i would recommend sharing dishes when you go with others.
I am a Food taster/Critic and I do it for a living. I've been tasting foods from around the world since 1983. I spent 4 years in asia tasting everything from Chinese, Indian, Korean to Japanese foods. My favorite however was Thai because of how flavorful every dish tastes. Thai truly utilizes all the four flavors of sweet, sour, salty,and spice. The biggest dissapointment was coming back to Seat...
If you are like a lot of people who live around Greenlake or who frequent the Greenlake park and ride, Krittika's is a great place to pick up dinner. After a long day at work, I enjoy hoping on the 26 bus and calling in my order. As soon as the bus hits the end of Latona (approx. 15 minutes), I hop off and dinner is waiting for me. Some of my favorites are red, green, or yellow curry; green se...
We love this place, small intimate, speedy service, tasty food and an asset to the community.
Some of my Thai friends and I decided to try this place after reading how "good" it was. A very big mistake! If you really like Thai food, do not go!
2 members of our part were cooks for other Thai restaurants. None of us could eat the food. We left more than half of the food still in the serving bowls. 2 spoons of the Tom Yum were enough!
With so many good Thai restaurants in Seatlle, this...
I was skeptical going to Krittika's because of reviews listed here, but thank goodness I listened to my friends who frequent Krittika's. Where do I start? The springrolls are so delicate they melt in your mouth; the Pad Thai is like none I have ever tasted (unlike other variations I have had, this I will order again!). Tender, flavorful chicken breast & fresh, crisp veggies were in the dishes I o...
I've been twice for lunch in the last couple of weeks. I enjoyed the pad thai. It was visually appealing as well and tasty...
The service was really the worst that we have ever experienced at a Thai restaurant. The food was average--although the chicken was tender and delicate and the vegetables crispy and fresh, the sauces were unappealingly sweet. Add to that, a perplexing stinginess with rice and painfully poor service--well needless to say we won't be going back. There are too many other restaurants in Seattle to...
Fresh, authentic thai home cooking in a friendly neighborhood setting. Great for those who dislike trendy pseudo-thai food.
Cheap. Cheap. Good! The food is consistent... When you order 3 stars - you get 3... when you order 4, you need more water.
Very tasty noodles. Great curry.
amazing and consistent over and over and over again and again
Great noodle soups, fried rice, or Orange Beef at lunch for under six bucks. Delicious Thai BBQ chicken on the dinner menu. Everything freshly prepared. All these things and more make this one of my favorite Thai restaurants in Seattle. I don't think I could trust anyone who claimed to not like it!
My friend and I were really looking forward to eating here. I personally never thought I could have bad Thai food in Seattle. The Phad Tai was dry and more importantly tasteless. How can you screw up Phad Tai? The peanut sauce was good but nothing exceptional. The eggplant tofu was also a non factor. The service was quite good but not enough to overcome the food. With the number of choices of Tha...
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