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King and I
Menu for King and I
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Ratings and Reviews for King and I
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Mar 25 2012
Lisa Y. via Yelp
Came by here today after my boyfriend and I went autocrossing at Turner Field since it was relatively near by and I was meaning to stop by again for another...read more
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Jan 21 2012
Jessica D. via Yelp
This is, hands down, the best Thai restaurant I have ever been to. Even better than Thai of Norcross, which I use to set the standard. This place is tucked...read more
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Jan 05 2012
Dave H. via Yelp
My partner and I had dinner at King & I last night, and discovered that Tom has sold the place. Well, they're off to a really bad start. Read on... The...read more
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Nov 30 2008
via Citysearch
King & I is located in a strip mall in the Ansley Park area. I would never have thought to eat there but some friends took me and...read more
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Aug 05 2007
atlcuisineguy via Citysearch
This little inexpensive Thai place in Ansley Square is a good family find. All the servers, and the owner, Tom-?, are very friend...read more
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Mar 09 2007
filmcrit via Citysearch
We had reservations for 20 well in advance. Even though we had given the restaurant plenty of notice and they'd taken the time t...read more
The Scene
A longtime anchor of Ansley Square Shopping Center, King and I does a brisk takeout service and caters to neighborhood regulars with an inexpensive menu and attentive service. The stained acoustic ceiling tiles and wood paneling won't impress a date, but the Thai dolls scattered around the room brighten things up. The owner will remember you from your last visit.
The Food
Fresh basil and ginger permeate the Thai-Chinese standards, though most dishes are toned down to suit the sensitive American palate. Asian food lovers will notice the absence of traditional Thai fish sauce from most entrees, and even dishes with spicy warnings are relatively mild. The pad Thai, creamy Massaman curry and noodle dishes come in ample servings and are suffused with complex flavors. The seafood, however, tends to be rubbery and bland. Start with sweetly potent Thai iced tea or coffee, crispy bean-sprout-filled basil rolls or meaty lotus blossom dumplings. The refreshing tum kha kai soup with lemongrass and coconut milk pleases, but doesn't come in a hot pot as advertised.