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Reviews for Coup De Thai in Los Gatos, CA

Caroline Motta 1 year ago
5

The food is absolutely delicious. (I forgot to take the picture of the yellow curry and koor Kling and mango sticky rice) the... place is clean and so fancy but their menus are in decent prices. I will definitely come back here again. Read more

Michael Lubrano 1 year ago
5

Happy hour is totally worth a visit. Happy hour is 4-6pm everyday. Cocktails are really great as well.

Catherine Randle 1 year ago
3

Plus: *Outdoor seating *Hand sanitizer at each table *Some of the best calamari I've ever had Minus: *Outdoor seating closer... than 6ft apart *Let a person bring this HUGE hairy wolf-like dog to the 2-person table. When this dog turned around, he brushedagainst me. He was too big for the small space. They shld have put them at a 4-top. We were starting to wrap up but this pushedus out. So inconsiderate. *Coconut chicken w/vermicelli was disgusting. Processed meat turned the noodles pink- not appetizingto me. The ground chicken was cooked and swimming in coconut oil. I thought there would be coconut milk involved but no. Read more

Ann Koppuzha 1 year ago
5

I gave up on Thai food a long time ago but this place surprised me. I loved the food and ambiance and this place is relatively... affordable. I've tried the pad kee mao, BBQ ribs, dragon balls, pineapple fried rice, spicy eggplant, and the pad grr pao.Everything was delicious. It's great for a casual lunch or a nicer dinner, Read more

Jonamir Ian Ventura 2 years ago
5

Amazing Thai food, probably the best in the Bay Area. It is pricey though, but as it was my sister's birthday I was happy to... drop quite a bit tonight. We started with an excellent light and refreshing papaya salad with satisfyingly large and generousportions of shrimp. Then we each had different soups. My sister had the tom Kha, which had coconut and a sour base with chicken.I had the tom yum, which was just the sour base with shrimp. They were both excellent but I preferred my sister's better.Following we had the tamarind duck. The veggies (bok choy?) were crunchy and complemented the heavy sweetness of the tamarindsauce. You definitely need rice to balance the strong but delicious flavors of the duck. Following we had a mango desert withsticky rice. By then I was already full and the rice made me fuller, but it was still an enjoyable desert. For drinks I had theIPA on tap (can't recall the name but it has delicious notes of mango), and ginger tea. Our server was excellent and refilledour waters pretty reliably! Happy to stumble upon this place on a cold evening (especially for the soup!) A+ Read more

Ismail Sebe 2 years ago
4

Tasty food overall and decent service. It is a style thing likely but the noodles were cut in many pieces (e.g. pad ke Mao) that... made it hard to eat and stole from the experience. The pad Thai was better prepared. The cocunut in a shell is a nice touch aswell Read more

Jia Huang 2 years ago
5

Great Thai food, I especially liked their sticky rice that comes in these bamboo container! The curry dishes here are a bit on... the spicy side, so be prepared! Read more

Rupinder Matharu (Robin M) 2 years ago
5

Very nice Thai restaurant on the main strip. Had pad Thai (Sriracha noddles with beef): wife had spicy eggplant and the Tom Yum... Kun soup. We both liked our dishes. The ambience was nice, not too busy for Sunday afternoon. Fairly attentive staff. Lovelydecor inside. It was a little pricy but expected for LG downtown. Would go back and recommend to check out. Read more