Time 4 Noodle
About
Thai, Soup, Noodles
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 4622 Brandt Pike, Dayton, OH 45424
Phone: (937) 259-8731
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- thumb_upGood ForLunch
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceYes
- fastfoodCatersYes
- turned_in_notGender Neutral RestroomsYes
Reviews
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Sophie D.
This is probably one of my favorite thai restaurants in Dayton! This is my second time here and now it's one of my favorite spots to grab some thai food! I love the blue crab fried rice here and the thai tea. The portion was very big and worth the price. The workers are very nice and attentive. They even have boba tea now!
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Valerie W.
I've been lucky enough to have some WONDERFUL Thai food, here and outside of the area, and while this was not quite the GREATEST I've ever tasted, it certainly was very good, reasonably priced, and definitely a great alternative in an area saturated with pizza, tacos, pizza, and more tacos (not that there's anything WRONG with that!!)
There seems to be a pretty steady take out business here, but I decided to eat in. I sat up front, rather than in the side dining room, and took a while to check out their tempting but not overly huge menu. I sampled the "money bags" app, which were fried dumplings, more or less. There are better choices, including an avocado roll I wish I had tried, spring and summer rolls, tempting salads, including seaweed, which I always enjoy, and more. I debated back and forth on my entree, and finally went with the PERFECT Chaing Mai soup. Not too spicy, not too bland-- An amazing curry and coconut blend, with plenty left over for a equally tasty lunch the next day. Don't miss the Thai tea and/or coffee (hot or cold) and the wonderful mango sticky rice dessert (in season). I hope to go back soon to try their other tempting choices, including red, green and yellow curries, and other "top ten" Thai favorites. Fast, casual, and GOOD!! -
Wayne G.
The appetizers are good though the fried tofu stands out and has the flavors of northern China.
The fish rice soup entree is very subtlely seasoned and very good.
Some desserts were unavailable and the fresh fried banana is ok.
The space is large, much larger than you'd assume from the street view. Large groups can be accommodated.
The service is very good and the restaurant is well maintained. -
Steve A.
It's time to get noodles. If you're in Dayton this is where you go. This is Asian made quick. Asian fusion is always mocked. This is better than Panda Express shit.
It looks like it may be another chain. It's not though. The place isn't much to look at. It's another strip mall restaurant. The food is much better than you expect for Americanized Thai. I had the Red Curry. This is about $8 for the lunch portion. It's not large, but it's filling. This comes with a side of rice.
It's Asian fusion. It's still good. They have lots of great stuff like bubble tea. -
Karolina B.
Was greeted with a smile and felt very welcomed, i explained I've never dined here before and the cashier handed me a menu and answered a few questions with no problem and had great recommendations. There are two big reasons why I give this place 1 star. 1, after ordering my food I asked if I just seat myself, and the cashier just nodded.. so I sit down and wait for my meal and they bring me everything to-go. I was a little confused but whatever. I asked for a cup of water and then when the waitress came back with a styrofoam cup she said "are you dining here?" I said yes, and apologized as I was confused on how this place works. And she walked away and never came back, but was happy to assist everyone around me.
The second reason is a lot more serious. I ordered red curry, with only vegetables. The flavor was alright, bland compared to some more authentic thai I've had, but not bad. The base of the curry did taste kind of like dish water towards the end when I was eating it without the vegetables. But the pain issue was that in my veggie curry was some sort of meat, either chicken or pork. It wasn't big chunks, but rather a bunch of tiny shreds and pieces. Seems like it's already pre-made with meat and they tried to just fish it out, instead of explaining that to me. Hopefully they take allergies more seriously than that..