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Nestled in the heart of Broomfield, Colorado, Liang's Thai Food offers an authentic and vibrant taste of Thailand that transports your palate straight to the bustling streets of Bangkok. This cozy, inviting Thai restaurant at 155 Nickel St is a local treasure for those craving deeply aromatic, richly layered Thai cuisine crafted with passion and precision.
From the moment you step inside, the friendly atmosphere enhanced by nostalgic rock tunes sets the tone for a comforting yet exciting dining experience. The kitchen specializes in delivering bold flavors and fresh ingredients, with standout dishes like the irresistibly savory Pad Thai and the hearty, stir-fried delight that is Pad See Ewe. Seafood lovers will appreciate their unique Boat Noodle Soup, a robust broth brimming with depth and complexity that has already earned rave praises as the "best authentic Thai noodle soup in Colorado."
For curry aficionados, the Panang Curry and Green Curry are must-tries — both are luxuriously creamy, featuring traditional curry pastes simmered to silky perfection with coconut milk and loaded with crisp vegetables and fragrant Thai basil. The Panang offers a subtle nuttiness with ground peanuts and kaffir lime leaves, while the Green Curry excites your senses with a vibrant medley of fresh produce. These curries come paired with fragrant jasmine rice that soaks up every drop of sauce beautifully.
Soups at Liang's, especially the Tom Yum Noodle Soup, provide a flawless balance of hot, sour, and herbal notes, punctuated with mushrooms, tomatoes, and fresh herbs that invigorate your taste buds. The creamy Tom Kha blends the richness of coconut milk with a perfect herbal kick, comforting and exotic all at once.
Don’t miss out on their appetizers like Crab Cheese Wonton, which offers a crispy, savory bite, or the refreshing Papaya Salad Som Tum with its zesty, crunchy texture. To round off your meal on a sweet note, indulge in their homemade desserts—rich, creamy Coconut Ice Cream or the quintessential Thai treat, Mango with Sweet Sticky Rice, a heavenly combination that perfectly balances sweetness and creaminess.
Reviewers consistently praise Liang’s for its authenticity and quality. Angie Tran highlights the freshness and hearty flavors in every dish, while Kenny Silver calls the Tom Yum "perfect tang and spice" and lauds the Drunken Noodles for their chewy texture and layered flavors. Longtime patrons like David Choi, who have experienced true Thai cuisine abroad, celebrate Liang’s for delivering an authentic taste that rivals their travels in Thailand. Friendly and attentive service, as noted by customers, further elevates the dining experience, making every visit feel welcoming and personal.
Whether you're a Thai food connoisseur or a curious first-timer, Liang's Thai Food serves up a warm, flavor-packed journey that’s both comforting and exhilarating. The combination of expertly crafted dishes, inviting ambiance, and genuine hospitality makes it a Broomfield gem. Plus, with convenient options like Uber Eats and DoorDash, you can savor their exquisite offerings wherever you are.
The best authentic Thai noodle soup in Colorado that I've tried. Every dish was fresh, hearty, and full of flavor. I don't think you can go wrong here with whatever you order from their simple menu. This small restaurant also seems to be pretty busy, particularly with online orders, which makes me happy that this is a known spot. A quick tip: we ordered spice level 3, and it turned out to be much spicier than what we've had at other Thai places, so if you're sensitive to heat, I'd recommend choosing a spice level between 0-2, with 5 being the spiciest.
Absolute gem have been looking for a legit Tom Yum for a while and found it here, perfect tang and spice! Was recommended the Drunken Noodles and again, excellent. The noodles had that chew and the flavors were fresh and complex. The service was also great, kind, patient and attentive. This place is a must!
Food was actually pretty decent!the cashew chicken was very tasty! My partner ordered the drunken noodles and seemed to enjoy it. Good coconut juice as well. Small restaurant with nostalgic rock music.
I’ve been a long time customer at Jay’s Liang Thai Food cart on 16th street. I remember the first time I went there in 2012 and my mind being blown by how delicious the food was. I’m happy to report that the brick and mortar location in Broomfield is just as good! I just came back from Thailand not too long ago and it’s been a great blessing but also a curse; I had a lot of amazing Thai food but now everything I’ve tried here just obviously doesn’t compare. Out of all the Thai places in Colorado, Liang’s comes closest to the real deal. The Thai Basil always hits the spot with such rich flavors and papaya salad is the same. Make sure to keep in mind that the Thai spice levels are true here (if you aren’t good at handling spice, definitely don’t go above a 3 on the 1-5 scale). The service here was great as well. Our server was very attentive and made sure our water cups were never empty. Food came out at a reasonable time given how fresh everything tasted. The restaurant is a bit on the smaller side and it can get loud with all the conversation going on but the food will make you forget your surroundings. I am about to head there now to get my Thai food fix!
Love how friendly everyone is, letting me use my poor Thai to greet and order these delicious dishes. Today Cashew Rice Plate with beef. This is authentic style, so ordering Thai Hot is going out on a limb! The tingle in my lips and the sniffles confirm it's perfect! Do yourself a favor and come get a delicious meal! They are Uber Eats and Door Dash too!
When we walked in, we were greeted by a kind and genuine face. Our interactions were similar throughout, with the staff being very attentive throughout our meal. We ordered the pad Thai and the boat noodle soup. My partner liked his pad Thai. Flavorful, a perfect balance of sweet and savory. Noodles were cooked well and tossed in with perfectly cooked vegetables. I got the boat noodles and loved it. The broth had so much depth and comfort to it. The beef was so tender, practically melted in your mouth. Everything went together so well. 10/10 would eat it again. The mango sticky rice was about what you'd expect. Familiar and pleasant. Well balanced in creaminess and sweetness. Mangoes aren't in season during this time of the year, but you wouldn't be able to tell with this one. There was also chicken dumplings we got as appetizers; also what you'd expect. Familiar and crispy. I didn't even need to taste the food to know the food was good because there was never not someone there to pick up their delivery while we ate. One person after another, after another. In total, maybe 7-8 different people coming in to pick up their orders within a 40-minute window. Liang's is tucked away behind some construction but was worth the drive!
I googled Thai lunch and this place came up, so we tried first time. When we opened the door, no one comes for a couple minutes. And inside the restaurant doesn’t have any Thai feeling decoration. But I LOVED my Tom yum noodle soup! So is papaya salad! Pad Thai was a little sweet for my liking but I would definitely come back for the Tom yum noodle soup!