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Welcome to Thai Valley Kitchen

At Thai Valley Kitchen, nestled in Hurricane, WV, we celebrate the rich flavors and traditions of authentic Thai cuisine. Our journey began with a passion for fresh ingredients and time-honored recipes, bringing the vibrant taste of Thailand to our community. Guests rave about our menu, featuring crispy egg rolls, delectable fried rice variations, and rich curries bursting with flavor. The inviting atmosphere, friendly service, and unique dishes like the Jungle Curry create an unforgettable dining experience. Whether you're a local or just passing through, we promise a welcoming environment where every meal is a delightful journey into Thai culinary art.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Thai Valley Kitchen, a hidden gem nestled in the vibrant heart of Hurricane, West Virginia. Situated at 26 Putnam Village Dr, this authentic Thai restaurant entices locals and travelers alike with its exceptional cuisine and inviting atmosphere. With a phone number of +1 304-562-3300, the restaurant serves as a culinary beacon, drawing visitors seeking a genuine Thai dining experience.

At Thai Valley Kitchen, a diverse menu promises a feast for all. From tantalizing appetizers like the Egg Roll, featuring a delightful mix of cabbage, carrot, and vermicelli noodles accompanied by a house-made sweet and sour sauce, at only $3.99, to the renowned Corn Fritter, you'll find your taste buds dancing with delight. For those craving hearty entrees, the Pineapple Fried Rice and Thai Fried Rice, each priced at $10.99, blend traditional flavors with fresh ingredients, making them a must-try.

  • Red Curry: A creamy coconut base simmered with broccoli, eggplant, and bamboo shoots for $12.99.
  • Green Curry: A similar medley, elevated with fragrant spices and coconut milk, also for $12.99.

What sets Thai Valley Kitchen apart is not just the food, but the welcoming atmosphere cultivated by an attentive staff. Customers rave about the dining experience, with reviews highlighting the quick service and friendly demeanor of the waitstaff. Wei Styer shared a heartfelt experience, praising the 'well-portioned' and delicious dishes served promptly, even accommodating families with young children.

Another standout mention comes from Steve Bee, who enjoyed the Seafood Drunken Noodles and found joy in the details, like his wife's favorite egg roll. The consistent high quality of food has led numerous diners, including Tyler Butt, to travel considerable distances solely to indulge in their favorite dishes, such as the Pad Thai and Pho.

As you step inside, you'll find a simple yet cozy environment that enhances your dining experience. Reviewers like Russ Thirion emphasize that Thai Valley Kitchen serves the best pad Thai within a 150-mile radius, a sentiment echoed by many who have enjoyed the subtle balance of flavors in each dish.

In addition to the savory offerings, be sure not to miss the Mango Sticky Rice, a traditional Thai dessert that adds a sweet finish to your meal, especially when it is in season. For those who appreciate authentic cuisine, dishes like the Massaman Curry will transport you straight to Thailand.

Thai Valley Kitchen isn't just another restaurant; it's a culinary journey that invites you to explore and enjoy the vibrant flavors of Thailand. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, make sure to stop by this charming establishment. Your palate will thank you!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Thai Valley Kitchen
Wei Styer
Wei Styer

We had a great experience here! We came for a late dinner on Thursday night while driving through, with a 2-year-old and a 3-year-old. Everyone was so polite and welcoming. The food was delicious, well-portioned, and came out very quickly. We had the corn fritters, the kids fried rice, the kids sweet and sour, the red curry (which was SO good), and the pad woon sen. There's a good amount of seating and the dining area is split into two areas (there's another section of seating to the left), which helps cut down on noise. Would highly recommend!

Steve Bee
Steve Bee

We stopped here for a late lunch and found this restaurant after hearing great things about it. We frequent E.T. in South Charleston quite frequently, but this was our first time here. We were surprised to find 5 or 6 tables filled even though it was almost 3 PM. We were greeted by friendly staff and ordered seafood Drunken noodles for me. My wife wasn't very hungry, so she tried the 3 egg roll appetizer and said it was the best that she ever had, anywhere (we've traveled extensively). I tried the 6 pc spring roll wraps with peanut dipping sauce and they were: 'Oh, sooooo good!' My entre' was so tasty and satisfying with large sea scallops, shrimp, and thin, tender straps of squid. The sauce was just right, and the blend of vegetables and wide noodles made for a most delicious dish. I washed it down with a tall Sapporo beer. The prices were very good, too! If you're traveling down Rt 64, get off at the Hurricane Teays Valley exit. Head into the large shopping Plaza towards Home Depot. It's in the last strip of stores adjoining them. I can say that when we're in the area, we will be stopping here again. I recommend this authentic Thai restaurant!

Judith Ritchie
Judith Ritchie

Food here is always great. Service is good as well. We had edamame followed by the ginger stir fry with pork and chicken rama. Really enjoyed our food. Restaurant is nice inside--- location is in a small strip mall.

Judy Sjostedt
Judy Sjostedt

We had the best food tonight Thai Valley Kitchen at Hurricane. Great service, reasonable prices, but most importantly, top quality. Forgot to take pictures of the appetizers; they vanished too quickly! Chicken Satay with a peanut sauce and cucumber vinegar and some edamame (you can see how fast they vanished before I thought to take a photo). Spouse ordered the Chicken Rama which was great (sat on a bed of cabbage with broccoli and other veggies) and I had the ginger stir fry with shrimp. Shrimp was well cleaned and cooked just right. We will be back! You can see how much we left on the plates lol.

Russ Thirion
Russ Thirion

I love the simple environment. The food is authentic fair. Don't think you can find better pad Thai in a 150 mile radius.. I try to stop each time I pass thru. Khearph-

Tyler Butt
Tyler Butt

I drive 3 hours just to eat here every 1-2 month with my dad! The food is very authentic! If you've tried Thai food and haven't liked it before try this place before you make up your mind! There are other Thai restaurants closer to my home but none of them are near as good as here! Pad Thai, Fried Rice, Pho is my recommendations! (The Pad Thai is my favorite). The staff is very friendly and very good about checking in on us! My dad and I typically get the Pho to split and I get the Pad Thai and Fried Rice so I can bring some left overs home with me as well as ordering more food for the next couple of days! (It's a long drive back when you are full haha) The mango sticky rice is a very good end to a meal if it is in season! It's an authentic Thai dessert that is very different from your normal dessert! 10/10

Aakeen Dubal
Aakeen Dubal

This was by far the best dining experience I’ve had in a long time. The waitresses were very nice and welcoming. They always served with a bright smile on their faces. The food was exceptional and authentic and very tasty. I even left my retainer at my table, and the waitresses walked outside to tell me I had forgotten it. This interaction made me very happy as it showed the true character of them. They are very nice people and have very nice food

Jason Silvestry
Jason Silvestry

Almost speechless for how good my meal was. I love finding restaurants with something unique on their menu, even if I don’t order from it, I like to see the stand out menu options. Anyways, like most cuisines whenever I try a new place I have a typical staple dish. Although they had something I never heard of called Jungle Curry, my particular choice for Thai food it’s always Massaman Curry, it’s a bit weird but I have tried all the colored Curries and Green Curry would be my 2nd favorite. Massaman is typically a beautiful blend of sweet and spice with the sweet being peanut base, and the complimenting ingredients mostly are potato and rice. Anyways, for the most rural town I can find myself in for the evening, Nitro WV, I basically found almost the best representation I can find. Previous 1st was PakPao Dallas TX Short rib Massaman, anyways I have had probably the dish 100-200 times in my lifetime and again from first bite to completely clean dish it jumped immediately to top 2 if not best ever. Kudos to whoever’s cooking and whoever’s recipe but great work, and hopefully I make it back to try the Jungle Curry. Overall, place definitely didn’t disappoint as one of the top ranked restaurants in small town according to Google maps, and next to, and within walking distance to the best ranked Hotel in 50 mile radius. 2nd pic added for landmark, if you don’t take shortcut behind car-lot fence, to get to “strip mall” you will walk a long way to get to driving entrance, if you walked from hotel.