For a couple I suggest starting with the foundations. Get Pad Thai and the Drunken Noodles, both with chicken, and medium spice (not very spicy at all, but enough). Get two plates and split this. For an appetizer the pop chicken is great.
I never liked Thai food until I ate here. After listening to my boyfriend rave about it for months (he eats lunch here nearly every weekday), I gave it a shot. Everything I've tried is great - pak pak, red curry, pad broccoli, etc. Chicken and tofu is equally tasty. Such savory and complex flavors - so unlike the sweet or overwhelmingly fishy flavor of some other Thai restaurants. Service is friendly too. I recommend sitting outside, though, because the upstairs ambiance is lacking.
I love to come here at around 2-3pm when it's quiet and snag a table with a view of North Campus. Really tranquil atmosphere, friendly service, and awesome food. A little hard to find, but worth looking for.
Beautiful decorations with great ambiance. Will definatley go again.
Was told to come here if I wanted to fulfill my spicy needs, and it didn't dissapoint. The extra spicy was enough to get me sweating and it wasn't even the hottest one. They did warn me before hand, so the service was great. They kept the water coming.
Remarkably consistent and invariably tasty. Though I'm not well-acquainted with Thai cuisine, Thai E3 makes some of the best I've had. Their dishes include the "basics"--fried rice, pad thai, etc.--but include some more adventurous selections too. The chef is well able to accommodate those that crave spice, as well as the spice-averse. The servers are diligent but unobtrusive.
I eat all over this town, and this is one of the best there is. We've come here repeatedly to test consistency and preparation. This establishment is owned by a family with a very strong and unique background. The food is very well prepared and extremely unique. I have had Thai all over the country, and this is some of the best.
It's not always busy, which is great for us as customers. This place should be doing better though, it just needs discovered. The entrance is a tad easy to miss and that's what hurts, for now. I have no doubt once reviews build, this will be a well known go-to.
Thai E3 Cuisine Restaurant is a US Restaurant based in Athens, Georgia. Thai E3 Cuisine Restaurant is located at 269 E Broad St, Athens, GA 30601, USA.
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