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Rod Dee Thai
Menu for Rod Dee Thai
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Ratings and Reviews for Rod Dee Thai
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Jun 01 2012
jun k. via Yelp
SOOO disappointing. Came here starving and craving thai food. Ordered a green vegetable curry with tofu and white rice. Found out they took cash only so...read more
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May 05 2012
Bobby C. via Yelp
This is the best tasting outlet of the Rod Dee Empire. And I am serious about this statement. Try the duck noddle soup, mango and coconut sticky rice, in...read more
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Mar 31 2012
Thomas L. via Yelp
The 'original' Rod Dee in/around this location resided in an adjacent storefront, only to close its doors ~18 months or so ago. No real explanation, or at...read more
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Oct 26 2007
jdrudolp via Citysearch
My wife and I recently have moved away from Brookline/New England after living there for 7 years, and hands down the restaurant we...read more
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Nov 08 2006
suz18 via Citysearch
Some of the best Thai food in Boston. Authentic, well-prepared, and CHEAP! It doesn't matter that there's little seating or that...read more
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Nov 23 2005
evansjo via Citysearch
I've had Thai far and wide but never found a better value than Rod Dee. The ingredients are high quality, the prices are low, and...read more
The Scene
Some restaurants have broom closets bigger than Rod Dee's front-of-the-house operation. Six mismatched tables are crammed into what should just be a delivery pick-up window. This is self-service all the way; customers browse dozens of colorful photographs depicting Thai dishes that haphazardly line the walls before ordering at the counter. Service is snappy, but it's an adequate trade-off for the food arriving hot and as ordered.
The Food
Rod Dee serves classic, albeit slightly Americanized, Thai dishes based on curry, noodles or rice and laden with fresh vegetables. The chicken satay appetizer sits in a just-sweet-enough peanut sauce. Pad Thai is a huge portion of tofu, egg and peanut-laced noodles, neither too soggy nor too spicy. The menu is not short on spicy offerings-the drunken chicken is soaked in a chili sauce that will light anyone's eyebrows on fire. However, the staff happily adjusts spice levels to each diner's liking.