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The fried rice was excellent and very flavorful, same for the pad thai and chow mein! The boba taro milk tea is the absolute best! I’m not even kidding I didn’t know that boba could be that good. The mango sticky rice was bad in my opinion! The rice and mango didn’t go well together, the mango was good but the sauce on it didn’t go well at all! The desi people sitting near us were all crazy in hoopla of the food. The spring rolls were great especially with that sauce that was spicy yet sweet. The service was good but it took a while to get food and water but they were very accommodating. The restaurant was full of desi people and was erupting with laughter! All we needed was some Kapil Sharma in there and we would have a desi party night!
Thai yellow curry and Springdale Orange dish were ammmazzing!! Flavour was just perfect.
The view of the mountains and good food after a long hike just made our day. Tons of vegetarian options clearly marked in the menu.
By default 15% service charge included in the invoice irrespective of the group size - kinda unfair.
Also pricy! Coming from Texas the portion size felt less. But it’s a tourist town, that’s not new.
We just got out from hiking at Zion, and we were craving Thai food. The place is really nice, and you get great views of the mountains. I do have to say service sucks; they do delay taking your order, but is the time for you to get your order so once the waitress gets there you know what to get. I even recommend ordering the dessert too. I understand they’re busy as they’re right out of Zion Park. I do have to say it is worth the wait; the food is so delicious and the portions are good, best mango sticky rice I’ve tried. Just be patient with waitresses; they’re trying to do their best.
This is Thai fusion… emphasis on fusion; there’s something called Thai-jita (we believe this to be a play on fajita?) on the menu. The Tom Yum soup was below average, and the Pad Thai was heavy on the peanut, it honestly tasted - and was dark in color - like peanut butter. The yellow curry was spicy and tasty, that’s something we’d order again *if* we return.
After hiking, we decided to go to Thai Sapa to eat dinner. First of all, the food was more on the expensive side and the portions were small. Although the dishes weren’t bad, the mango sticky rice came with 5 pieces of mango and a fist-sized portion of rice, which was outrageous since they had the audacity to charge us $12 for something that I could finish in two bites. The beef pho was the smallest and most expensive bowl of pho I have ever seen. Another thing is, they automatically charge 15% for gratituity and 20% if your table has 5 or more people. We were smacked with an 18% gratituity charge since we went a few days before Christmas, but this was written nowhere in the menu. Finally, the service wasn’t terrible, but they did serve us our dessert first which was a bit odd. Overall, I would not recommend this place because of the small portions, tipping system, and price of the dishes.
First TIM WAS FUNNY AND ENTERTAINING... HE HAD SUCH A GREAT HUMOR. He is the reason why we enjoyed ourselves. For only being there a few weeks, he gave great recommendations.
We came in on Tuesday night before the dinner rush... we sat in the back corner by the window.
The food was mediocre. I ordered the chicken yellow curry. 1. It was not like your usual curry, they put all kinds of veggies and little chicken and NO POTATOES!! << WAS NOT HAPPY ABOUT THIS. 2. The flavor was decent I will give it that but 3. It was soupy.... like watery. It did not have a thicker texture you would normally expect. ** and I have eaten at a ton of Thai places allover! It's my favorite food.
My husband ordered the fried rice with the pork << the pork protein was what Tim recommended... and I tried it and it was really good. He told us how they prepped it and this protein was tasty. Down side: the rice was very oily. Not cool.
The dumplings appetizer was MEH ... very little meat etc. Inside and it was waaaaay over priced [$11] for 4 small pieces that lacked meat/filling and flavor.
But Tim was awesome!
Bardzo dobre, świeże jedzenie . Obsługa mega szybka . Niestety nie było naszego ulubionego deseru , ale w żaden sposób nie wpływa to na złą opinię .Bardzo czysto, piękny widok.
I got the beef Pad Thai and loved it, large portion, enough to take a little back to the hotel with me. Very nice atmosphere and a good view of the canyon
Tom Kha soup and Panang Curry were both great. Good place to eat in Springdale
I've eaten Thai many times in my life and this was the worst Thai I ever had, not recommened. We had the Pad Thai and it had zero taste. Ended up dipping all of it in Sriracha to give my tastebuds something to focus on. Service was fine, but just avoid this place.
Pros: best view!
Cons: amount of food is very low compared to the price, the food wasn’t that tasty.
Great Thai option in Zion. Food and service were both great. Clean restaurant with friendly staff. We enjoyed our dinner options and we will certainly be back.
OK Thai restaurant with some Aisan fusion choices. The pad thai was OK and the pho had small portions.
The food is decent but the portions compared to the price is absolutely insane. Expect to leave hungry and with $25 less money for one basic entree like pad Thai.
Everything was excellent for the exception of the portion size commensurate to the prices!!
Quality and quantity both not worth. Also food taste is not good.
Wow! The best yellow curry I’ve ever had! Spring rolls, chicken satay, and pad see eww also excellent choices. Was greeted upon arrival and offered plenty of water. What a gem to find in Zion.
The fried rice was excellent and very flavorful, same for the pad thai and chow mein! The boba taro milk tea is the absolute best! I’m not even kidding I didn’t know that boba could be that good. The mango sticky rice was bad in my opinion! The rice and mango didn’t go well together, the mango was good but the sauce on it didn’t go well at all! The desi people sitting near us were all crazy in hoopla of the food. The spring rolls were great especially with that sauce that was spicy yet sweet. The service was good but it took a while to get food and water but they were very accommodating. The restaurant was full of desi people and was erupting with laughter! All we needed was some Kapil Sharma in there and we would have a desi party night!
We ordered the yellow curry and chicken chow main. Both dishes were very tasty.
Food was terrible. Almost inedible. The receptionist was too rude for not letting us even stand inside while waiting in the minus temperatures. Even if you are hungry, eat Doritos but don't go there. Too expensive and also charge 20% service tax for no reason. And then shamelessly ask for tip as well.
We decided to go to Thai Sapa after a long hike. The food itself was very tasty but the portions are tiny for what you're paying.. The prices advertised online are much different from in the restaurant, expect to pay $5-$7 more than what you see. My waiter was kind but at the end of my service, they had tried to charge me $8 for a thai iced coffee when it was just my sons chocolate milk.
After hiking, we decided to go to Thai Sapa to eat dinner. First of all, the food was more on the expensive side and the portions were small. Although the dishes weren’t bad, the mango sticky rice came with 5 pieces of mango and a fist-sized portion of rice, which was outrageous since they had the audacity to charge us $12 for something that I could finish in two bites. The beef pho was the smallest and most expensive bowl of pho I have ever seen. Another thing is, they automatically charge 15% for gratituity and 20% if your table has 5 or more people. We were smacked with an 18% gratituity charge since we went a few days before Christmas, but this was written nowhere in the menu. Finally, the service wasn’t terrible, but they did serve us our dessert first which was a bit odd. Overall, I would not recommend this place because of the small portions, tipping system, and price of the dishes.
Great food.
Had the salmon fried rice, which was hot, flavorful and very satisfying. Veg spring rolls and passionfruit mango iced tea which I also reccommend.
Most importantly the service from Travis made my night, such beautiful energy from him. Cheers buddy.
Don’t let all these haters and their bad reviews stop you from going to this amazing restaurant!! Travis was our waiter and was very attentive and helpful with his recommendations- we had the green curry and pad Thai and it healed our souls after a long day of hiking in Zion- we will be back!!
Serivce was good, the food not so much. I did like the curry chicken but that was about it. It was over priced to be honest. I got 4 items totalling $81 and they weren’t even large portion either. 🤷♂️
Thai yellow curry and Springdale Orange dish were ammmazzing!! Flavour was just perfect.
The view of the mountains and good food after a long hike just made our day. Tons of vegetarian options clearly marked in the menu.
By default 15% service charge included in the invoice irrespective of the group size - kinda unfair.
Also pricy! Coming from Texas the portion size felt less. But it’s a tourist town, that’s not new.
The food taste is kind of fine but the quantity of food is horribly less. And the attitude of the staff is pathetic to say the least. I asked for salt and some chilli oil and they looked at me like I spit in their food. Refrain from this place if possible
Loved it! Service was great and quick. Banh mi was good, pho was good, passion fruit iced green tea was good, and the curry was amazing.
Rude and bad service, will never go. There are much better places at Springdale.
We ordered soup tom yum soup, pho and curry. Soup and Pho is a disaster…the soup and pho seem to be made from some premade instant flavor powder. Try to stay away from it if you are looking for some Asian food after a hiking day.
Did they just microwave Walmart Thai food and slap a $20 price tag on each? Food was authentically terrible. The terrific service it has can’t even make up for it.
Rice is the worst, forced large group tip (20%) for a group of four
I gave overall 2 stars only because of the hostess girl who has beautiful genuine smiles.
We were exiting Zion NP around dinner time and saw this Thai place. We could’ve gone Thai food all the time. So we stopped. We ordered Pad Thai, Large Tom Yum Soup with rice, Pizza and French fries for my kids. 2 hot teas. Didn’t take too long we had all our food. As soon as we taste our food. We all agreed this is Thai fusion. Service was average until that busgirl approached to our table without any sign and reached to the plate that still has half pizza on, by saying : you all done? I was so confused and shocked. I understand there was people waiting outside but that was just so rude! Owner was overseeing the whole dining room and trying to rush the people out so they can take more customers. Seriously the whole dining experience reached to the bottom till I got our bill. When I got the bill, it was total 95.58. I’m a little confused how can that even be real? With further reading I realize they put 18% service charge in the total. Ok gals! I’m totally fine with service charge if you would only told us in front. But neither prior entering the facility nor by giving bill, no one told me about services charge rules. We are small business owner too therefore we are 20% dinner / 18% lunch tipper with average service and food. But this place is just ridiculous. Both food and service are below average level. I asked owner about service charge rules. And she was so entitled and long faced told me 15% for group of 2. And 18% for group of 4 during holiday season. Most time I support women owned and minority owned businesses. But man, this place just reached my bottom line.
First time in. It was early dinner. I will be going back. Deliciousness. Fresh veggies and rice noodles were perfect.
Great food and service.
I appreciate they have vegetarian friendly meal and the taste of the food is actually not bad. But the portion of the meal was so very small :( unlike the pictures shown here which is much bigger…I didn’t check review before I went in, I’m checking now and very surprise to find the difference… wish I had taken some pictures.
This place just served us the worst Thai food
I've ever had. Or should I say Vietnamese? Or Chinese? We ordered a Pho with Beef and a Fried rice. The beef broth of the Pho tastes like the meat was cheap. And boy, it doesn't disappoint. Besides the cilantro that was probably already waiting to be used for 2 days, the meat that is way to thick for a pho and noodles that are far away from an ideal cooking point. The fried rice from a Thai restaurant should be a good dish as it's not hard to make. But unfortunately, it didn't taste fresh to us. All of this, has been served for a whopping 57$ including a 15% service charge. The upside: The waiter was nice and friendly! But we wouldn't come back for sure.
This is the best Thai food in the US. It’s seriously so delicious. Family-owned and local for decades now, this place never disappoints. Travis provided incredible service and the owner is such a kind and talented woman.
Came here after a full day of hiking in Zion, the food was amazing. The Tom Yum soup and yellow curry were so good! Highly recommended
-Bach sio - 7.7/10 good but had kind of a burnt flavor
-Miso soup - 8.3/10 very good
-Pad Thai - 8.4/10 very good
Appreciated the amount of vegan options, but the labeling wasn't super clear as it lacked a legend. They told us the green V meant vegan but one dish with a V had yogurt (might have been vegan yogurt, I didn't think to ask). Would be great to see even more fully vegan options on the menu someday!
Fresh and yummy! Got the stir fry (beef) and the mango sticky rice for desert! 👌🏼
I’ll start off by saying that our server was really nice and attentive, and he accommodated our requests well.
The food, however, could be improved. I ordered the beef Pho so I’ll mostly be talking about that. The noodle was really undercooked — it really needs to be softer. The broth was sour for some reason. Now, some people like to have Pho with lime or vinegar which does make it sour, but it should always be up to the diner instead of by default. You can’t really taste the umami from the broth with all the sourness added.
Finally, the beef pho was $22, which is the most expensive I’ve ever seen, ever in the most expensive cities. Maybe part of it is because of the shipping cost to here? Anyway, the portion and the food quality was disappointing for this price point.
Thaijhitas for the win, like fajitas but Thai! We hiked the narrows then ate here, awesome day! Great service from Triston!
Delicious food! Tristan provided great service.
Unreasonable high price with low quality of food, not authentic Thai cuisine. Do not recommend!
This family restaurant has been here for a long time. Our last visit was 11 years ago and it was just as good this time. I recommend the drunken noodles and green curry. The boba milk tea was also nice. If you go just after sunset you might get a great view of the red cliffs. I also enjoyed the quiet atmosphere and tasteful background music.
Expensive and Mediocre food.
This place is right by Zion and is super cute. The food was really good but could have been a bigger portion for the price. Pad thai and green curry were both great as were the crab Rangoons.
Amazing food! Great veggie options and love the pad Thai, miso soup and yellow curry :)
This is Thai fusion… emphasis on fusion; there’s something called Thai-jita (we believe this to be a play on fajita?) on the menu. The Tom Yum soup was below average, and the Pad Thai was heavy on the peanut, it honestly tasted - and was dark in color - like peanut butter. The yellow curry was spicy and tasty, that’s something we’d order again *if* we return.
Was craving Thai food during our trip to Zion but this sadly did not hit the spot! Curry was okay (good amount of veggies but little chicken) and the pad Thai was probably the worst we have ever had. Felt really overpriced compared to other better options in the area.
One of the best authentic food , remarkable service, excellent view in the middle of the mountains in Zion National Parks.
This restaurant is pretty terrible. The prices are higher than most local places and higher than any Thai places we've been to in Los Angeles. The food was pretty terrible - fried rice that is just steamed and incredibly bland, soups that just taste like salt water, and overdone meat options.
It's worth it to drive to St. George if you're craving Thai. Or eat literally anywhere else. Go to the grocery store and fix yourself a PB&j before here.
In total we spent over $100 for just two of us before tip and tax. In Los Angeles we spend maybe $70, including tip, tax, delivery fee, and we have leftovers for the week.
My husband and I were debating whether to go to this place or not due to the horrible reviews and low rating. It was a great experience! For a crave for some Thai food- all meals were totally great, not the "real Thai" taste, but absolutely normal and filling.
We ordered the curry and chow mien and it was good.
Service was great and warm.
Only thing to notice is there is a 15% charge already included (it states so on the bill itself), so make sure you don't double tip by accident.
Really friendly waiter and great service
We just finished our meal at Thai Sapa and it was amazing. Hubby had shrimp Pho and loved it and I had the Orange Chicken. Delicious. Loads of veggies and yummy sauce. The serving was just the right amount of food so you don't feel over full and our waiter was great! The menu is quite varied featuring dishes from different far eastern countries with a bit of fusion thrown in. Highly recommended.
They gave me the smallest portion of curry I've ever had, and it cost $20 before tip. You can get more for your money elsewhere.
This place deserves a higher rating, in my opinion. The food was incredibly tasty, and the portions were large. My friend and I split a pho and a "thaijita" plate, a fascinating combination of Thai cuisine and a fajita. It works really well, better than I thought it would, and everything was seasoned deliciously. I would happily go back and eat more if I didn't live across the country. I also loved the Thai iced tea, though my friend found it a little sweet for their tastes.
Superb food after the hike
Everyone was so kind and helpful and the food was good too. Huge thanks to James who went beyond to help us! He saw we had some rental car issues in the parking lot and went back multiple times to help us fix the car using epoxy glue and tape. We felt some genuine Utah hospitality and legitimately renewed belief in humanity and kindness. Thank you James for helping us and getting us back to Vegas safely.
Food was great, definitely a place to go to after a long day of hiking. The Papaya Salad and Drunken Noodles were awesome! The chili paste was a bonus, would definitely go back.
We really love this place. The spring rolls are the best with the fresh greens, mint and cilantro. Everything is fresh and delicious. Thank you, Thai Sapa!
Do yourself a favor and get the egg roll appetizer and be sure to wrap them in the greens and sauce that come with. I ordered the yellow curry with beef. Loved all the veggies in it, and it was a yummy coconut flavor. Husband got the Thaijitas, a Thai take on fajitas. Smelled delicious when delivered, and easily filled the 3 tortillas. We were content, but not stuffed. The gently warmed sake (we didn’t want hot or cold, and they accommodated) hit the spot. Service was excellent and efficient and all our questions answered.
Nice food and nice service.
really great food
A beautiful location with a really great plate of Thai curry! Thank you Jaymes for taking care of us!
Thai Sapa hit the spot for us! The portion sizes were generous, the veggies cooked to perfection, the curry on fire! Jaymes was our server and was helpful and quick. Thank you!!!
Lage super, Essen OK, kein typisches Thai Essen wie wir es gewöhnt sind
Food was so good we actually overate. Friendly host, authentic flavors and great location!
Definitely deserved more than the average 3.8 rating people have been giving.
Visited on Aug 2024 for late lunch post Narrows hike
Our experience is that we have to wait for long time to get started
Ordered vegetarian options with tomyum soup, fried rice , Dunkenn Noodles
Food is good by sunken noodles
Sunken Noodles had more vegetables than noodles
I dont write a lot of reviews, but I had to for this place. If you're ever visiting Zion National Park then this place is a must! The staff was very friendly and welcoming, both on the phone and in-person. They really go above and beyond to make you feel at home.
Now, let's talk about the food. We ordered the mango sticky rice, and it was delicious—sweet, fresh, and perfectly balanced. Then we tried the Pad Thai, and let me tell you, it was hands down the best I've ever had. And believe me, I’ve had a lot of Pad Thai in my life. The flavors were spot on, with just the right mix of sweet, tangy, and savory.
My daughter ordered the Thai curry, and it was also amazing. I grew up on Japanese curry and have eaten my fair share of Indian curry, but the yellow Thai curry here blew me away. It had this sweet, creamy, and slightly spicy sauce that was absolutely divine. It’s a dish that I’ll be dreaming about for a long time. I might order more for dinner.
If you're in the area, this place is a must-visit for anyone who loves Thai food or just wants a great meal after a day of exploring Zion.
The food was mediocre at best. It wasn’t hot. It was dry. They bring you a can soda with a glass of ice. The music is way too loud. The service was slow. One plate of food was so dry. The meat was too chewy. Don’t even get me started on the overpricing $25 a plate absolutely ridiculous. I get better food from a truck vendor.
We were extremely disappointed.
This place has good Thai food but not amazing, it’s is very expensive 20$ or more for a dish and they charge extra 20% for a group of 6 people or more and it’s wrote in very small words in the corner.
The food was nice, pretty expansive . We liked the papaya salad, pho, and pad Thai . However we found out extra 20% charge in the bill since we were family of 6 ( 4 small kids) - they claimed it is common in the area BUT we didn’t like it at all
We just got out from hiking at Zion, and we were craving Thai food. The place is really nice, and you get great views of the mountains. I do have to say service sucks; they do delay taking your order, but is the time for you to get your order so once the waitress gets there you know what to get. I even recommend ordering the dessert too. I understand they’re busy as they’re right out of Zion Park. I do have to say it is worth the wait; the food is so delicious and the portions are good, best mango sticky rice I’ve tried. Just be patient with waitresses; they’re trying to do their best.
STAY AWAY!!! Scam!!! Charging tips on top of tips! Food is small and super overpriced!!! Do not order spring rolls. Old and bad. Curry made from store premade product. Bobba tea - same(
Shame on food and beverage department of Springdale UT!!! They allowing such a bad service in a heart of historical Park! I hope Labor department and City Hall of this town will inspect it soon!
Can not believe State of Utah allowed them to do it.
If you get charged double tip- just dispute transaction on “item sold not as described” (bank will block them.
Great tofu fried rice and passion fruit mango tea with boba.
I know Asian food is scarce in this part of town but TAKE YOUR MONEY SOMEWHERE ELSE. Noodles were pale and had a chemically taste to them. Soup is basically water with vegetables floating around. The fried rice is flavorless, bland, clumpy and mushy.
Even though we were starving and exhausted from a full day of traveling and hiking, we just couldn’t continue eating our food after a few bites. Worst of all, you’re paying premium prices for very low quality food.
Tasty Thai dishes (red curry, fried rice and dumplings/ shrimp) but rather small portions.
Friendly staff.
Ordered Fried Rice, Pad Thai and Red Curry. All of these dishes portion seems like prepped for kids. When asked about the portion size to waiter I was told that it varies and depends on the cook Red Curry was so runny and thin you can tell it was made with same broth used for soup. When asked to make all our food spicy as my whole family likes it I was told that since they are busy we can make it spicy🤷🏽♂️. It means we being served straight from prepared food nothing is cooked as we need it. Literally highway robbery. I believe there are many other options in Zion then this.
Deutsch:
Das Essen war sehr gut wenn auch etwas kleine Portionen, deshalb Preis-Leistung nicht so gut. Ambiente sehr gut mit Blick auf ein Berg des Zion National Parks.
English (translated):
The food was very good, although the portions were a little small, so the value for money was not so good. Ambience very good with a view of a mountain in Zion National Park.
Average food. Good service. $50 for an average dish. A bit expensive.
Worst behaviour of the manager, really disappointed with food.
Overall a decent experience. The food was generally tasty but more of fusion style. Also the portion was small compared to other comparable restaurants.
Delicious thai food that was a change of pace from all the Americana restaurants in Springdale.
Downright spectacular. Staff was friendly, food was amazing, the whole place was so clean, can’t ask for more. If we find ourselves in Zion again, we’re definitely coming back.
Me gustó la comida, buen servicio
Amazing food! We have to order gluten free (celiac), and they have tons of items and we had no issues. They are a mix of Thai and Vietnamese cuisine, we ordered Bun and a few appetizers and it was delicious. If you are gluten free this is a great place to go in Springdale.
The first time I came here, I couldn’t believe how loud the kitchen was. Maybe if they didn’t spend so much time screaming and cussing each other out, my food wouldn’t have taken an entire hour to get to me. At my 2nd visit, I decided to get take out so I didn’t have to listen to them arguing the whole time. I ended up throwing it away before I got home because it smelled so bad. It literally smelled like wet dog. I originally wasn’t going to say anything because I thought they just had a bad day on my first visit, but I heard screaming and arguing on my 2nd visit as well. Idk what’s going on back there, but y’all need anger management or something. 👎
terrible food, terrible service, terrible workers, terrible management. if you want a nice trip to utah, don't come here. sat down and listened to workers screaming at each other. the food smells terrible. you don't understand. it smells like a body that sat in rain.
We ordered vegetables soup which came with big piece of chicken in it. We are vegetarian.
WARNING WARNING WARNING
I ordered pad Thai, drunken noodles, green curry, yellow curry, red curry, and fried rice, but the veggies in the curries were undercooked, the fried rice was clumpy and not properly fried, and the drunken noodles were burnt. The pad Thai was overly saucy, and when we raised concerns, the waitress dismissively said that’s how they serve it. Upon rejecting the service charge due to these issues, the manager was rude and scolded us instead of addressing our concerns. Avoid this restaurant if you want good food and decent service.
Giving it 1 star, as the service and food were worse. We ordered drunken noodle, pad Thai and fried rice . The drunken noodle were burnt and pad Thai was dumped in sauce semi cooked. Fried rice was having big plain chunks of white rice which was not even stirred correctly. We were here for dinner at around 6:30 pm. It seemed like they were least interested in serving food. Especially the manager was very rude and doesn’t know how to talk to their customers. They just care about the tips and money and said it was not their job when we complained about the improperly cooked food and burnt food. The portions are very less and no value for money. Never trying their place ever
I recently visited Thai Sapa and had a highly disappointing experience. The food was far from what I expected. The drunken noodles were the worst take I’ve ever had—completely lacking in flavor and authenticity. The pad Thai looked like a plate of spaghetti, not even remotely resembling the dish it's supposed to be. It was clear they didn't use cooking soy sauce in their meals, which severely impacted the taste and made everything excessively salty.
The papaya salad was another letdown, as it barely had any papaya in it. Additionally, in the hot Utah summer, they served us lukewarm water, which, while not a major issue, was still disappointing.
To top it off, they automatically added a 20% gratuity to our bill because we were a table of five or more. Given the poor quality of the food, this felt completely undeserved.
Overall, the quality of the food and the attention to detail were severely lacking. I would not recommend this restaurant based on my experience. On top of that the prices were expensive but it is the location which calls for their prices…The restaurant itself was nice and cool which is the only thing I’d say had a good thing , staff was a bit friendly as well
Would have rated 0 stars for food if such an option was available.
The noodle dishes are way too oily, soup is also oily and was like tomato water. The dishes are expensive but the quantities are miniscule. Samosas cannot be more bland. On top of this, they charge a mandatory 18% service charge.
What a disappointment after a strenuous hike at Zion!
Thai Sapa has both good AND bad which is why I gave it 4 stars considering the quality of food, price, and service.
The fried tofu was crispy and came out fresh, but there was no flavor and the peanut sauce did not help in its favor. The Papaya Salad was cut a bit thicker than we would have liked, but the portion was plentiful.
The Thai Beef Salad was phenomenal though! There was a lot of flavor including spice in the “dressing” and the balance of beef and lettuce was great. Definitely enough for one person to eat.
The Mango Green Tea (i believe) was not too sweet and refreshing after a long hike.
The Classic Pad Thai (not pictured) is really what threw us off. The sauce was thick and tasted VERY peanut-y, more so than usual. We are no experts in Thai food, but even we knew that something was off.
Overall, Thai Sapa may be a hit or a miss. However, I personally think that around 20 dollars for each dish here is not worth it.
Food was awesome, great after a long hike. Portions were filling prices were fair compared to rest of the area. Jaymes. was a great server and even gave us some tips for a short cut home.
Great views.
Next time we're in Zion definitely stopping by.
Went here a couple times in Zion. I’ve been to SE Asia several times so I consider myself knowledgeable on good Thai food. This place is some of the best Thai food in the US and could compete with restaurants in LA or New York. It’s also right outside the gates of Zion and the views from the restaurant are epic. We had the Papaya Salad, Tom Kha Soup, Yellow Curry, Green Curry and everything was superb. Service was excellent both times we went as well. I highly recommend
Ordered the vegetarian rice paper rolls, and all that was in them was a few pieces of shredded carrot and cabbage. Friend had the pho, and there were no vegetables in there either, just noodles and chicken. It's disappointing for the price.
Thai Spa is an incredible find! We enjoyed a meal with a breathtaking view of the mountains of Zion while sitting outside. The Bánh mì sandwich with brisket was a delightful surprise – the meat was tender and flavorful, complemented perfectly by the fresh, crispy baguette. The red curry with chicken was equally impressive, with a rich, aromatic sauce that had just the right amount of spice. The combination of delicious food and stunning scenery made for an unforgettable dining experience. Highly recommend!
Came in after a long day of hikes. Food was awesome and the service was great. Everyone was very friendly and food came out quick. Good spot if you’re looking for some Thai food!!
Great option close to the park. Reasonably priced.
crazy and the worst
I asked for soy sauce and they gave me an empty bottle for fun.
Don't go here. Hair and pieces of plastic in our food. Sky high prices and very little value in return. There are way better options in town.
We were desperate for Asian food after days of plain American food. This is a cute little restaurant. Food is ok. Pho was pretty bad unfortunately but the beef salad and papaya salad were good. Pad Thai was disappointing and the Drunken Noodles were stuck together. Prices were rather exorbitant but I can imagine the location is expensive to rent.
Wir bestellten eine Vorspeise und ein Hauptessen zur gleichen Zeit.
Beides scharf.Natürlich kam beides nicht zusammen.Scharf war gar nichts und die Kellner waren völlig daneben.Trinkgeld ist ja im Preis inbegriffen.In Berlin würde so ein Thai nach einem Monat zumachen müssen,weil indiskotabel....
Tried the orange sauce dish and it was delicious. Others at my table had the curries and pad thai, those were also good. It was a busy holiday weekend and they were a bit understaffed - but the wait was worth it! Chocolate mousse cake was the perfect end to a long day of hiking. Would def go back.
This place is a tourist trap. The food is crazy over priced for what it is. I found two separate hairs in my dish, and a blue piece of plastic. Is there anymore to say? Just avoid this place.
I ordered drunken noodles for takeout, which cost around $20. Unfortunately, they were far from tasty. Additionally, I was CHRAGED a 10% fee for the takeout order.
Worst thai food i have had in my life.. plus paid 40$ per person for it. Dont visit even if starving, go to subway next door any day
We came here after The Narrows hike, which was insane, and we wanted to reward ourselves. At first glance, the meal seemed disappointing considering the price. The bowl of Red Curry was so small that I would have expected it to be filled with white rice instead of curry. The amount of white rice served next to it was more than the actual curry, which was another letdown. Additionally, the portion sizes of the Red Curry varied among the different people in our group.
We also ordered Thai noodles, which were only partially cooked and excessively greasy. The Pad Thai did not taste authentic; it was too sweet and too wet, lacking the characteristic wok flavor that is typical of Thai cuisine.
We had egg rolls that were crispy and wonton soups that were hot and had a different spin on your normal wonton soup. It had many dumplings and veggies in it. The pad Thai was good and chicken fried rice was good too.
Enjoyed the food and service
Unfortunately the fried rice was too greasy and the meat too dry. The only acceptable dish was the yellow curry (ordered 4 dishes). Even that it's nothing to rav about. The maitre d' was friendly and courteous, but the service goes down hill from there.
2 stars for the service being good but the food was the worst Thai food I’ve ever had. And I love Thai food. It’s usually pretty forgiving for vegetarians.
Since I saw this place while visiting Zion I wanted to give it a try as I was craving something spicy after eating veggie burgers for days.
I got the drunken noodles with tofu and they were crispy and undercooked and soaked in oil. A lot of random veggies thrown on some cooked and some not. Overall very bland even though we said we wanted it spicy.
Tom yum soup was the worst. It was sweet like they put water and duck sauce together with some soy sauce. The veggies in this dish were also very random. Not Thai themed. On top of this, it looked like it spilled over and was all over the sides and rim of the bowl. It wasn’t very appetizing when placed in front of us. Also it was cold.
If you want real Thai food don’t eat here. If you want bastardized Thai food catered to an American palette then go for it I guess.
The server was good he was trying his best given they were short staffed as he told us him self.
This place caters to the tastes of the local population. Our waiter told us they don’t serve food spicy as it would get sent back. If you like Thai food don’t eat here but if you just want a change in flavor profile from the nearby places it might be ok for you.
It was the food that disappointed us and the service was bad and bad tone with customer. The only thing that was good was Thai iced tea and drunken noodles was just OK.
Amazing food! i just spent 10 weeks in Thailand and can confirm this is really great Thai food. What a pleasant surprise to find such a great restaurant to stumble into. Staff was incredibly accommodating and friendly. We only have a short stay in Zion and will be back!
Pad Thai, amazing.
Papaya salad, amazing.
Mango sticky rice, amazing.
Definitely recommend!
Terrific food. Way better than other restaurants we tried in Springdale.
First TIM WAS FUNNY AND ENTERTAINING... HE HAD SUCH A GREAT HUMOR. He is the reason why we enjoyed ourselves. For only being there a few weeks, he gave great recommendations.
We came in on Tuesday night before the dinner rush... we sat in the back corner by the window.
The food was mediocre. I ordered the chicken yellow curry. 1. It was not like your usual curry, they put all kinds of veggies and little chicken and NO POTATOES!! << WAS NOT HAPPY ABOUT THIS. 2. The flavor was decent I will give it that but 3. It was soupy.... like watery. It did not have a thicker texture you would normally expect. ** and I have eaten at a ton of Thai places allover! It's my favorite food.
My husband ordered the fried rice with the pork << the pork protein was what Tim recommended... and I tried it and it was really good. He told us how they prepped it and this protein was tasty. Down side: the rice was very oily. Not cool.
The dumplings appetizer was MEH ... very little meat etc. Inside and it was waaaaay over priced [$11] for 4 small pieces that lacked meat/filling and flavor.
But Tim was awesome!
Honestly other than the food, the atmosphere (amazing views of the national park) and the service ( very prompt and polite) was up to par.
It was the food that incredibly disappointed us.
Taste- I personally lived in Thailand and been to countless Thai restaurants in the states. The Pad Thai was the worst one yet. Very thick sauce and too strong in flavor. We order spring rolls, papaya salad, Pho, Pad Thai, fried rice. The only thing that was good was the Thai tea.
Price- the amount of food was way too small for one person. Especially the Pad Thai. As a big group we ordered one entree per person, two orders of spring rolls and a papaya salad yet the food was not enough.
It’s quite unfortunate given the great atmosphere and service. Hopefully this place improves with its taste eventually
April2024Dinnerでおうかがいしました。
東南アジア料理店、久しぶりのタイ料理。オーダーは、Fresh Spring Roll SHRIMP 10.95、
Pad Thai SHRIMP:21.95、Fried Rice PORK : 18.95 Fresh Spring Rollは、思ってる生春巻き。Pad Thaiは、フォークしか無かったので食べにくいけど(お箸で食べたかった(笑))辛味ソースを3種出してくれて味変も出来て美味しかったです。Fried Riceは、具もたっぷりで美味しかったです。量はやはり多めですが、観光地価格と言う程でもなくリーズナブルでした。サーバーの男性も面白く、色々説明してくれて楽しかったです。
Small portions. The pad thai was just ok. I asked for extra egg mixed in but looked like it had maybe 1 egg total if that. The orange chicken was little too sweet and it was regular chicken pieces with sauce and veggies. Pricey for what you get. Neither one of us got full.
Excellent choice. Enjoyed sitting inside after walking all day. We had fresh spring rolls, green curry and Vietnamese vermicelli bowl with bbq pork. Husband had Thai iced tea. Everything was fresh and delicious. Service was great, very attentive. I hope to go again during my visit in Springdale.
Enjoyed our visit. Service was great and they were willing to make orders to request. I had the red curry. Asked for it medium and the heat was perfect. Also asked they add coconut milk and they gladly did it. Two of our party had Pad Thai. One asked for a bit of spice the other asked for no spice. While they were good they weren’t traditional pad Thai. Not exactly sure what was different in the sauce. But both liked it. Our last person had Orange chicken. He was very reluctant to go with us and feared everything would be too hot. But he loves the chicken. (It was really Chinese not Thai). Ov tall a very pleasant meal with great service.
The food was delicious and fresh!
We liked it so much that we went there twice during our trip to Zion.
Service was perfect and so friendly!
Special thanks to our waiter Travis❣️
The food here was very good. 6 of us ate here and everyone loved their food. I don’t understand the people giving bad reviews. The atmosphere and scenery is beautiful.
We had the stir fried veggies with chicken and red curry too. They were delicious. We highly recommended them. Parking available.
Worst and most expensive Thai food I've ever had. Had chicken bones and human hair in my meal. On top of that the parts that were edible were not good. You'd be better off picking any other restaurant in Springdale over this place.
Our dinner was absolutely delicious, the staff was very friendly and the patio views were amazing. I highly recommend this place!
Food was meh! Check your bill since this restaurant puts their own service charge though it took a while for them to give us the bill and though we stole them we were in a hurry.
Quick service, staff was friendly, and great food. Our 9 and 11 year olds loved it. We really liked the beef fried rice but the spring rolls, tofu, pad thai, and springdale orange chicken were also great.
Great Thai food at Zion. Visited last year and visited again this year, didn’t disappoint.
Food was under cooked and crunchy vegetables larger than bite size, low on the flavor and savory scale. I eat Thai often and this was expensive for what you get. Had an MSG attack that night.
I strongly advise against patronizing this establishment, particularly if you are Asian. Our recent experience was marred by blatant racism from the server/waiter, who either demonstrated clear bias or incompetence. Upon requesting ice for our lukewarm water, it was not brought until our food had been served 20 minutes later, so we had to ask again. The server did not even apologize for the delay; instead, he seemed upset by the reminder. Additionally, the server neglected to check on our table even once, conveniently overlooking us while attending to neighboring tables. This discriminatory behavior was evident, especially considering that all other tables, occupied by white patrons, received attentive service. Our 11-year-old son even noticed and asked us why. We didn't want to ruin our dinner, so we explained to him that the server was likely too busy, but it was evident that we were being discriminated against. Furthermore, when we ordered ice cream for dessert, our explicit request for one scoop for our son was ignored, and two scoops were served without explanation, resulting in an overcharge.
The quality and quantity of the food were also disappointing, with the curries lacking in flavor and ingredients compared to typical Thai cuisine. As visitors to Zion Canyon, we were fortunate to have this experience confined to a single meal. However, it is important to bring attention to instances of racism and subpar food quality for those who value inclusivity and authentic culinary experiences.
To the owner: We dined at Table 8 around 7 pm on 4/8/24. Should you wish to address this issue with your server, we wanted to provide you with this information.
Such a great experience. We were seated promptly, our server greeted us right away. Drinks and food came out quickly. Food was wonderful and hot!
Triston was efficient, friendly and attentive!
I am surprised by any review less than a 5! Would highly recommend! We were to excited to eat the food when it came out we forgot to take a photo. We ordered Yellow Curry and Pad Thai
Red Curry was phenomenal, food came out within 5 minutes and it was hot. The service was extremely polite and friendly. Food was delicious, the curry was made perfect. Nice and spicy but doesn't burn a hole through your stomach. It was very pricy though :(
Worked up appetite by strenuous hiking at Zion. Food and service very good. We had Drunken Noodles, Pad Thai, and Chicken fried rice. We had a bunch of appetizers. Everything was excellent. I’ll be back next trip to Zion.
Atmosphere is nice and cozy. Service was prompt and pleasant….but…too promot. Ordered 2 appetizers and entrees came out 2 min after they were served. Ordered the Bach Soi which is supposed to be a rice noodle / drunken noodle type stir fry. The noodle seemed like egg noodles and not rice noodles, and the sauce was runny and bland. There was nothing Thai about this dish. No Thai spice or herb such as galangal, kaffir, or lemongrass. This place should not proclaim itself as a Thai restaurant, but rather a stir fry restaurant. The prices are unfair given the quality of the food. The bill should have been 50% of the actual cost. It was not a bad experience, just not a Thai experience, nor worth the money.
Thai Sapa is close to the Zion National Park's south entrance in Springdale. You can't miss the big Lord Ganesh statue outside! It's a popular spot, so we waited 20 minutes, but it was totally worth it. The portions were perfect, and the food was incredible. But the best part was our server, Travis. He was energetic, funny, and made us feel right at home. They even sat us in a cozy corner area for seven, which felt private. I highly recommend this place while you are in area or visiting Zion. Bill was $220 for seven.
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I think I had the best pad thai in US in this place. Just absolutely must have. It had real spices not just noodles floating in syrup.
The fried rice was a little crispy which I like. The orange chicken was very tasty, although it seemed more like a Chinese dish than a Thai dish. The Thai iced tea was very good, although the bobas were a little tough.
Our server was nice and attentive. The owner came by a few times to check on us.
My only complaint is the restaurant is noisy fue to the building construction and layout. My ears were ringing when I left.
Delicious food, friendly service.
Both my wife's and my dishes were delicious! Very fresh and flavorful.
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- Contact: +1 435-772-0510
- Website: http://www.thaisapazion.com/
- Location: 198 Zion Park Blvd, Springdale, UT 84767, United States
- Map: 37.1980743, -112.99177739999999
- Thai restaurant
- Asian fusion restaurant
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