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Welcome to the enchanting world of Imperial Palace Thai Cuisine, where vibrant flavors and culinary artistry meet in a casual dining atmosphere. Nestled conveniently at 4374 Atlanta Hwy suite 133, Hiram, GA, this hidden gem is more than just a restaurant; it’s a destination for anyone seeking authentic Thai flavors.
From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by an inviting ambiance, making it perfect for a family outing, a casual dinner with friends, or even a quick takeout when you're on the go. With a menu that caters to a variety of tastes and preferences, Imperial Palace ensures there’s something for everyone, including options for kids and a dog-friendly outdoor seating area.
Customer reviews speak volumes about the dining experience here. With comments like “Food is Ah mazin!” and “Service is good,” you can sense the passion that flows through each dish and the warm hospitality that greets you.
While some visitors have suggested room for improvement in service and certain dish executions, the consensus is clear: Imperial Palace truly shines in providing generous portions at reasonable prices. One eager reviewer, enchanted by their Pad Thai, raved about the authenticity, labeling the servings as “HUGE” and highlighting the flavorful balance that’s often hard to find.
In a world brimming with dining options, Imperial Palace Thai Cuisine stands out, inviting you to explore the fine traditions of Thai culinary heritage. Whether you choose to dine in, take out, or cater your next gathering, you’ll be embarking on a flavorful journey that transcends ordinary dining experiences.
Ready to indulge? Pick up the phone and make a reservation at (770) 443-1788, or simply drop by to savor the delights that await your discovery at this charming establishment.
“ Terrific Thai food. Restaurant is convenient and service is good. My family and i go here often. ”
“ Wonderful place!! We love coming here!! 10/10 always recommend! Come support local biz! ”
“ Food is Ah mazin! Friendly staff. Coconut soup is off the chain! I love this place! ”
“ Wow! I'm a little upset that I didn't know this place was Thai. From the sign, it just says Imperial Palace so I've always assumed it was Chinese food since it reminds me of Emperor and Empress from Chinese Dynasties. I've been on a hunt for great Thai food! I've tried a few spots in the area and no one seem to compete with the good thai iced teas I've had or thai iced coffees in LA. They would make the Pad Thai way too sweet, but this place makes it just right! Their servings are HUGE. I tried their pork spare ribs and I ate it in two days for two different meals just because there's so much! It falls off the bone, too! Their menu has a lot more options than the other Thai places in the area. The service was fast and the servers are really kind! It's definitely a hidden gem. ”
“ With interest piqued by Yelp reviews, Imperial Palace was on my 'must try' list. In our estimation, the restaurant falls short of the Thai place down the road, and garners 3.5 stars. I thought BBQ ribs would be reminiscent of what we'd get in NY Chinese restaurants. My mistake. Overly saucy, somewhat fatty .... (Guess what leftovers my husband gets for dinner tomorrow night!) Pad see ew which we ordered with tofu, was fair. Bean curd was crisp (which is good) but bland. Noodles needed a dose of soy sauce and a sprinkling of sprouts. Tangy chicken was well received, even with its gummy sauce. Lastly, Imperial Palace's green curry was delicious. However... the beef was tough. A word about service: they need to step it up. Not once did anyone come by to fill our water glasses or inquire about the food. The owner asked if we need boxes, while we were still eating. "Yes, but not yet." Nonetheless, containers arrived on our already crowded table. As did the check. (They weren't closing for another forty five minutes and there were other customers enjoying their meals.) I wouldn't deter anyone from going to this family-owned business. Imperial Palace isn't bad, and their presentation -- if that means something -- is appealing. I however, will eat elsewhere. ”
“ We love this place! We have been twice recently for lunch. So tasty! Great and friendly service and just the right spice. This hidden gem in Hiram is worth the drive. Lunch special prices and serving sizes are excellent. Regular menu prices are a bit higher, but we have tried a lot and like it all! The nam sod was well flavored. The pad Thai was excellent. I had the sweet and sour with pineapple on our last visit and enjoyed every bite. My boyfriend got the spicy eggplant and loved it. The only thing that was so so was the house noodle soup which was a bit on the bland side. We have also had basil chicken, ginger and mushroom (delish). ”
“ I've been making regular stops. Lunch menu has some nice options. I've never had a bad meal. Today I showed up after 4. Dinner Menü. Ordered Pad See Ew. With chicken. Rice noodle dish with broccoli and carrots. Did not disappoint. If you bring kids, the children's menu is limited. The table next to me ordered chicken fingers, and found out they were out of fries. Fried rice was offered instead. Portions are twice what you can eat. ”