Address: | 4696 Millenia Plaza Way, Orlando, FL 32811, USA |
Phone: | +1 407-903-0300 |
Site: | naradevathai.com |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Working: | 11AM–9:30PM 11AM–9:30PM 11AM–9:30PM 11AM–9:30PM 11AM–9:30PM 11AM–9:30PM 11AM–9:30PM |
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Traveler Foodie
It will take a while to try every item on this menu. So since the first visit was so spectacular I am making this a mission to eat my way through the entire menu. On this visit I encountered similar genuine hospitality and great, flavorful food as the first. Thai Beef Jerky Marinated in garlic sauce, deep fried and served with Thai Sweet chili sauce. Delightful, flavorful, jerky texture. The little roasted garlic pieces adds another taste dimension. Although this dish is served with sweet Thai chili, try it with northern Thai dipping sauce, it compliments much better. Ask the owner for a try. Laab (Minced Spicy Salad) Ground pork–spicy and sour salad with ground roasted rice, onions, shallots, dried chili, garnished with mint leaves. An excursion of flavors bursting with freshness and balance. Deep Fried Whole Snapper In sweet chili sauce with red chili, garlic, and bell pepper with white rice. Fresh snapper crisp crusty deep fried, delicately balanced sweet chili sauce. Great textures and flavors. Once again NaraDeva Thai Restaurant excelled in amazing dishes with bright vibrant flavors and genuine Thai hospitality.
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Heather G
Been here several times and really enjoyed it. The ambiance is amazing, and I suggest you take a few moments to appreciate the serene environment that surrounds you. I mainly eat veggies, and the house salad and fresh spring rolls have been outstanding both times I was here. Very fresh and superbly presented. Every time I am here I notice regulars, and I see why they keep coming back. I have over heard several folks comment on how delicious their meals were, and could not wait to reheat the meals the next day. If you go in expecting something wonderful, you will get just that in return! The general location is okay, but just as in the city, the best restaurants are always a diamond in the rough (my definition of best is family owned and operated so you actually can experience the cuisine of the artist him/her self).
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A Private User
This place really makes me feel like home. I moved from Thailand to Florida 11 years ago, and now resided in Orlando. Ive been looking for a decent Thai restaurant, and its been very difficult since Im a little picky when it comes to Thai food. After I located NaraDeva Thai and had my first meal there, I become a regular customer (I eat there once or twice a week, more or less based on my work schedule). The service is very friendly and will go out of their ways to customize the plate the way I want. The owners would come to greet me (and every customer) every time. The food is amazing with the most varieties on menu Ive ever seen in any Thai restaurants. Ive been to Thai restaurants throughout Florida, and trust me, NaraDeva would have selections that most other Thai restaurants would never bother to consider it.
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Rebecca Cruz
Delicious! Im so glad we stopped here on a whim. The restaurant is lovely inside and the food was excellent. The Tom Kha Gai soup was fantastic, incredibly flavorful with the perfect amount of spiciness. The spring rolls were fried perfectly and the vegetables still had a nice crunch inside. Our entrees were delicious as well. We had the Ginger Curry Paste Chicken and the Classic Combo with Coconut Pandan Rice, Thai Jerky, and Papaya Salad. I have only two complaints and they are not enough to keep me from returning. The soup contained canned mushrooms instead of fresh mushrooms and my rice seemed a little less than fresh. The fantastic flavors more than made up for these shortcomings, however. You should eat here!
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Armaan Bindra
The Tapioca Balls were sticky/old, dontt recommend. The Tom Yum soup was not too bad actually. Then comes the spicy basil thai noodles, well we decided to go with the Thai Spicy(highest level). Let me tell you, I am a very proud spice enthusiast, hailing from land of spices(India), I am always up for the challenge of eating spicy food from ghost pepper challenges to add carolina reaper sauce to my omlette. Now lets get back to the noodles, as soon as they arrived I could smell the spiciness on them. So, lets say my friend and I had about 2 bites each and with our eyes, and mouth and fire, cried for dessert(the mango sticky rice) the rice was a little old but otherwise not too bad of a dessert.
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Tabitha Head
I typicalyl travel all the way fm Windermere to eat here. The service is prompt, the atmosphere is authentic, and it is centrally located on a major shopping area (Mall at Millen.). The food is delicious! Ive had several unique and enjoyable meals at this rest. However, on my last trip there was something gritty in my dish. Needless to say I spit it out. The server noticed my distress and asked if all was well. She could hear the gritty grinding of my teeth--not good. They compensated me by not charging for the contaminated dish. I went hm hungry and disappointed. My love affair w/this rest. of so over! Stuff in my food is a serious pet peeve with me.
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Wannee Panmunin
I am Thai, come from a family of chefs and I have worked at a Thai restaurant before. I went to NaraDeva during my lunch break. I was seated, served and out the door within 45 minutes. Its a little pricey, but a lot of Thai places are. The food was good, but definitely Americanized as opposed to a traditional/authentic style. The food was very sweet in my opinion, but Im sure thats because most of their customers are American. That doesnt go to say that it wasnt good because it definitely was. Im not a needy customer, but my waitress didnt come check on me at all. Nonetheless, I left happy and full. Ill be returning if I ever get a Thai food craving again.
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Sutasinee Rudd
Restaurant inside looks nice but the Thai food is not good (very little to no flavor). Som tam (papaya salad) had no flavor or spice. Had to send it back and the second try wasnt much better (ordered spicy and there was no spiciness at all). In the drunken noodles they use extremely small beef chunks (probably to save money). Also was very little to no flavor. Noodles are hard (not sure if they were overlooked or what) The larb moo was ok. No great but compared to the other dishes was better because it at least had some flavor. If you like Thai food I would recommend you look elsewhere. I suspect the good reviews you see are fake.
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Tina Willis
Very delicious red curry, and we have sampled the same dish on many restaurants around Florida and other states. And the coconut milk soup, which they let us order with vegetables instead of chicken, was delicious. My husband really enjoyed the spring rolls, which were cooked perfectly. Also, this place has the best indoor authentic Thai feeling decor of any place we Thai restaurant we have tried. The prices are very reasonable. And they have some of the friendliest servers in any restaurant. Very convenient location around lots of shopping, and the Millennia Mall, which is convenient to I-4. Overall, highly recommended!
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Norman Berdichevsky
Went there for lunch on Sunday. Terrible!!! My shrimp dish was served in a "bath" of soy sauce, taking the taste away from the shrimp and making it impossibly salty. It was practically inedible. My husbands soup was full of noodles and tasteless ground chicken, but little else. We ordered the tapioca desert, because we like coconut. The bottom of the desert was frozen and the top tepidly warm. The result of this meal was a terribly upset stomach that weakened me so much that I spent a lot of time in bed!.