Maprow Thai
Maprow Thai

Maprow Thai

4.7(2k+ ratings)
DashPass
Thai
Store Info
DashPass
4.7(2k+ ratings)
$$Thai
All Day
11:00 am - 8:15 pm

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Reviews2k+ ratings • 70+ public reviews
4.7
of 5 stars
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Robert J
Emerging Expert • 30 contributions
2/19/24
• DoorDash order
Very generous portions (1.5x that of local competitors). The coconut Maprow Shrimp were amazing. My only negative comment is that they should provide packets of sriracha or their own hot sauce to add to all dishes. Once I added ghost pepper sauce, the Thai flavors really came through. Excellent packaging of dishes, unlike some other Thai places around here.
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Fay G
Local Expert • 26 contributions
5/24/25
• DoorDash order
Absolutely delicious! This was my first time ordering from this restaurant! I love Thai food!! The Drunken Noodles was fresh and cooked to perfection! The Spring Rolls and Maprow Shrimp were fresh and very tasty! I will definitely order from this spot AGAIN! YUMMMMMMMMY, and compliments to the CHEF!!!!
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Surplus P
1 contributions
12/20/24
• DoorDash order
Very Delicious! The Panang Curry with Shrimp was very well seasoned and not overly spicy! I do love a bit of spice though! The curry sauce was a bit thin than I'm used to but it was still very flavorful! Thank you for adding in the carrots and broccoli! The rice was cooked to perfection. Bagged properly, so everything arrived in it's place without any spillage. Overall great! I would definitely order again!
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Jacob S
2 contributions
8/9/23
• DoorDash order
The gyoza was a little more stale in texture than crunchy, but you can't beat the flavor, and the MooYang was pleasantly spicy, though their recommendation of pairing with sticky rice didn't really work well for me. Probably best to just go with regular steamed white rice. Could use a better veggie option to go with it, the decorative cabbage leaf doesn't look too palatable. I will say they probably should change the price point sign on their doordash profile, because they're beating Thai at Waugh Chapel on price at every turn, but Thai@WC lists themselves at one $ in terms of price points, while Maprow Thai lists themselves as $$ despite being cheaper. The unwary consumer might take this at face value and go for the "cheaper" looking option and get fleeced.
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Kimberly H
Emerging Expert • 11 contributions
4/6/24
• DoorDash order
Absolutely delicious every single time. The Red Curry is delicious and flavorful. The Pad Prik Khing has so much flavor and savory. Best Thai in the area by far.
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Most Ordered

The most commonly ordered items and dishes from this store

Appetizers / Salads

Thai salads often do not have raw vegetables or fruit as their main ingredient but use minced meat, seafood or noodles instead. Similar to salads in the west, these dishes often have a souring agent, usually lime juice, and feature the addition of fresh herbs and other greens in their preparation

Soups

Fresh and fragrant, thai soups range from rich coconut noodle soups to hot, clean broths. Tom yum and tom kha come with a choice of chicken, pork, beef, shrimp (with extra cost), seafood (additional cost), steamed tofu, fried tofu, or combination veggies. The bean thread noodle soup comes with choice of minced chicken or steamed tofu only

Currys

A thai curry dish is made from curry paste, coconut milk, meat, seafood, vegetables or fruit and herbs. Curries in Thailand mainly differ from the curries in indian cuisine in their use of fresh ingredients such as herbs and aromatic leaves over a mix of spices. All currys come with a choice of chicken, pork, beef, shrimp (with extra cost), seafood (additional cost), steamed tofu, fried tofu, or combination veggies.

Fried Rice

Thai fried rice differs from Chinese fried rice in that it starts with aromatic Thai Jasmine rice instead of a regular long-grain rice. It contains meat, egg, onions, garlic and sometimes tomatoes. The seasonings, which may include soy sauce, sugar, salt, chili sauce, and fish sauce, are stir-fried together with the other ingredients. The dish is then served with cucumber slices and lime.

Noodles

Thai noodles are usually made from either rice flour, wheat flour or mung bean flour (glass noodles). We use two varieties of rice noodles in our dishes wide flat noodles and thin flat noodles.

Stir Fry

Thai stir-fried dishes are both healthy and appealing for their skillful use of vegetables, meats which are low in their fat content, and sauces which are not overly rich quick cooking at high heat retains the color, texture, and nutritional value of the ingredients. There is no fish sauce nor oyster sauce in any of our vegetarian (Jae) dishes

Extras

Desserts

Thai desserts are a sweet and sometimes filling snack opposed to the light and airy western style dessert, characterized by sweet syrups, coconut cream, tropical fruits, and sweet sticky rice.

Drinks

Prices on this menu are set directly by the Merchant.

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