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Thai Restaurants in Mauricie (Quebec)

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Le Banh Thai - Thai Restaurants in Mauricie (Quebec)

Le Banh Thai

Opens Tomorrow at 4 pm
(140)
Trois-Rivières

Review Summary

Le Banh Thai is described as a solid Thai option with generous portions, authentic flavors, and a warm, inviting atmosphere that many diners consider a great local discovery and good value for money. The staff and the ambience are frequently praised for friendliness and efficiency, with some noting a professional, almost family feel and a lively open kitchen. While several visits shine with tasty dishes such as pad thai, beef broccoli, soups, and mango salad, a few experiences mention dishes that are too sweet or too salty and portion sizes that can feel unbalanced for the price, along with occasional slow service. A recurring critique is the rise in prices without a consistent improvement in flavor, though even among these comments there are notes of strong flavor and generous plates, and some guests say they would return for the reliability and hearty meals. Overall, Le Banh Thai delivers flavorful Thai cuisine with generous portions and a welcoming vibe, though diners should be aware of potential seasoning imbalances and value fluctuations.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le Soleil D'Asie - Thai Restaurants in Mauricie (Quebec)

Restaurant Le Soleil D'Asie

Opens Tomorrow at 4 pm
(26)
Trois-Rivières

Review Summary

Le Soleil D'Asie is described as a small, family run Asian restaurant with a diverse menu in a calm, clean space. Staff are praised for friendliness and French speaking ability, and service is noted as attentive before, during, and after meals. Diners report hot, well prepared dishes at reasonable prices and many find the menu comforting and affordable. Some reviews highlight standout items such as a Thai chicken while others mention flavor variance or occasional lack of seasoning, alongside a moment of frustration in one instance. Overall the spot is seen as a pleasant find in Trois Rivières, with customers feeling it is worth returning.View restaurant profile
Madame Woo - Thai Restaurants in Mauricie (Quebec)

Madame Woo

Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 am
(309)
Trois-Rivières

Review Summary

Madame Woo draws mixed but largely positive impressions with a stunning, instagrammable decor and a romantic, energetic vibe that can feel intimate on weekdays but loud on weekends due to buzzing music. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive, friendly, and efficient, helping guests feel cared for even when the room is busy; staff responsiveness and courtesy are highlighted as a major strength. The menu offers bold fusion flavors with standout items like Pad Thai and other noodle dishes, and cocktails receive many compliments, though a few dishes are criticized for being underseasoned, overly oily, or not as interesting as hoped, and some guests find certain mains overpriced for the portion size. Portions are often generous but some reviews note that certain plates feel small for the price, while others highlight generous servings and the ability to customize or swap elements. Gluten-free options and careful kitchen practices for allergies are appreciated by diners with dietary needs, contributing to repeat visits. Overall the experience is described as beautiful, flavorful, and memorable with dazzling decor and strong service, though value and consistency remain points of critique, especially during busy nights.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Prasat Angkor - Thai Restaurants in Mauricie (Quebec)

Restaurant Prasat Angkor

Opens Tomorrow at 5:30 pm
(16)
Shawinigan

Review Summary

Restaurant Prasat Angkor offers an interesting menu and succulent dishes, with a pleasant atmosphere in a small setting with only a few tables. The service is described as a bit slow, partly because some guests chose the set menu while others did not. The overall impression is positive, though hours can be early, especially on Saturdays. Some notes describe being rushed to speed up service, including a moment when lights were turned off while tea remained unfinished and guests were asked to leave. Despite these experiences, the restaurant is regarded as very good, with a wide range of dishes and reasonable prices, and service is frequently praised as superb. Dishes such as General Tso's chicken and chicken with vegetables in a mild flavor were both succulent, leading to strong recommendations.View restaurant profile
Mel Thai - Thai Restaurants in Mauricie (Quebec)

Mel Thai

Opens Tomorrow at 5 pm
(48)
Trois-Rivières

Review Summary

Mel Thai earns strong praise for delicious Thai dishes and attentive service, with many reviewers calling it the best Thai restaurant they have encountered, noting a menu that offers numerous vegetarian options, a cozy intimate atmosphere, clean surroundings, and good value, plus the option to bring your own wine. Consistency in quality is highlighted as the restaurant regularly delivers excellent food and careful preparation. One negative experience describes a reservation mishap and a closing time announcement that led to being told the table should leave and an offer to take home dessert, leaving a sour memory of the evening. Another note mentions that a longtime patron stopped visiting because reservations were not respected. Desserts such as a warm walnut cake are mentioned, and the overall experience is described as inviting and satisfying. Overall, Mel Thai is viewed as a reliable and appealing dining option with friendly staff, bold flavors, and a welcoming vibe.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Fusion Asiatique Inc - Thai Restaurants in Mauricie (Quebec)

Restaurant Fusion Asiatique Inc

Opens Wednesday at 11 am
(24)
Shawinigan

Review Summary

Reviews of Restaurant Fusion Asiatique Inc show a mixed experience, with the food frequently praised for freshness and flavor across sushi, dumplings, Thai soup, salmon tartare, and other Asian dishes, and portions described as reasonable at prices many consider fair; the BYOB format with self-serve water and wine, and the option to pair meals with sake, is appreciated by several diners, while the ambiance is often described as plain, small, and noisy due to minimal decor. Service ranges from friendly and attentive to inconsistent, with some guests reporting long waits, no check-in on taste, and having to clear their own water or payments, and a few mentions of cleanliness concerns. Still, multiple reviews emphasize the quality of the cuisine and the staff's courtesy, including a young employee noted as very kind and dedicated. Reservations are advised for a smoother evening, takeout is likely to be tried next time, and the place is viewed by many as capable of rivaling Montreal options when the flavors are the focus.View restaurant profile

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