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The flavorful combinations of lime, chili, lemongrass and curry explain the recent rise in Thai food's popularity. If you're angling for fish sauce in Fishers, reel in a plate of pad kar prow at Jasmine Thai. The heat of dishes in Asian restaurants relies on the taste of the cook. At Jasmine, start with "medium" and proceed with caution. For those well-acquainted with pad Thai and masaman curry, slurp your way through an entree soup or get stuck on satay, spiced and skewered slices of meat. Jasmine Thai is casual and friendly, like the country to which its menu pays homage.
Need I say more! Food is always hot and fresh and the Pad See Ew will put a smile on any body's face. If your feeling brave ask for the spice tray and don't forget the Kleenex.
I liked Jasmine Thai. I've managed to stop by a few times to try a bowl of soup and drunken noodles. This is probably my second favorite Thai place in town--but I love having choices.
I've been here multiple times with coworkers at lunch. Always delicious. I love that you can pick your level of heat. The sweet tea drink is a must. Especially if you order anything hotter than medium! The curry dishes are my favorite.
hands down! ped see ew (spelling?) with chicken is the greatest dish i've ever had! my friends are partial to the pad thai and the soups are delicious. very friendly elderly woman handles just about every table. tip her well.
This is the best red curry in Indy -- the veg version has lots of tofu and veggies. Yum.
Having steamed around the world many times on numerous different aircraft carriers during my 10 years in the Navy, pulling into Thailand was always one of my favorite ports almost exclusively for the food. Because of this I am pretty picky when it comes to my Thai here in Indy, so I was blown away at how amazing Jasmine was compared with the real thing. I have dined here more times than I can count and never had a bad experience.
As another reviewer mentioned, the option of choosing the amount of "heat" you want is a nice touch, because in Thailand they only had two choices:
a) "Hot as Hell"
and
b) "Hey, Let's See if We Can Make This American Cry, and Crap Lava"
I normally ended up with choice "b" usually washed down with many, many, many formaldehyde laden Tiger beers. The only thing that could make their meals any more authentic would be a few 6 year old prostitutes begging for change and some good kickboxing matches.
s.h.
Go for the Tom Kha Gai soup. The entrees are all good; I like the Panang curry.
Hot curry is the best
Order the hot or Thai hot curry--they don't "dumb it down" for American tastes, so you'll get a spicy, savory dish that is perfect for warming you up on a cold afternoon.