Service was impeccable. Food was delicious. The Mai Thai is to die for.
Started with the potstickers, which were very good. Ask for the spicy garlic soy sauce in addition to the sauce that comes with it. You won't be sorry.
My dining partner and I shared the kobe beef Drunken Noodles and the Chicken Pad Thai. So so good, both of them. The Drunken Noodles were the hit of the table for sure. The chicken in the Pad Thai was a little dry and the dish could have been spicier, but they do bring a selection of sauces to add to make your dish spicier if that's your thing.
It's a bit pricey, both food and cocktails, but it was happy hour all night (every home Rockies game, I believe).
All in all, we'll be back for sure. Highly recommended.
Great Thai place!
We came in at 9:55pm (the kitchen closes at 10pm) and they graciously seated us, asked us to please order right away ...so we did. We were very pleasantly surprised at the quality and portions of the food. Gabriella was very attentive and the rest of the staff very efficient.
Thanks so much for allowing our poor timing and treating us like friends, even though it was our first time there. We will be back!
Farm to table Asian fusion. Great food well prepared. Friendly staff who made the early dinner even better. French press coffee is my favorite way to end a meal.
The food was excellent, service at the bar was totally on point, solid cocktails and good beer menu. Their happy hour is hard to beat! Can't wait to be back!
Both the food and service were excellent. We went for 5280 and couldn’t hardly walk out of the restaurant, we were stuffed!! Especially enjoyed the shrimp lollipops, coconut salmon soup and seafood pineapple fried rice.
What isn't to like about this place? The food and service are out of bounds. Highly recommend! The gentleman serving us made tasty suggestions and great cocktails. Will be back soon!
Good selection decent prices. Great wait staff. Little tight with a few too many tables trying to get to the restroom, But I will go back.
Some of the best Thai food around. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable.
We have Thai food often. We were visiting Denver and found the restaurant in the dining guide. It was within walking distance so we went. The food and service was extraordinary. All four of us enjoyed the food.
Fresh, organic, non gmo ingredients.
Well prepared. Great atmosphere.
Our server Raphael was fabulous!
Exquisite Thai Modern restaurant. Had the best server on a Sunday afternoon with free street parking. Not there are no lunch specials on weekends. Took the server’s recommendation and didn’t regret it. Also added an appetizer and it was enough for the two of us. Would be happy to return to such a great restaurant. They have a cool atmosphere and very helpful, kind professional staff.
They did a great job on lunch. Our server was so sweet. Stir fried rice was awesome. Pad Thai too. We had yummy appetizers and Thai Ice coffee as well. Will definitely go back.
Every dish we had here was very good. They’ve put an elevated local touch on some of their traditional dishes with sous vide buffalo. The cooking process takes away the gaminess, leaving it tender while retaining the unique flavor.
I’m not big on rice outside of sushi, but the rice here was particularly good and enhanced the dish rather than just being a simple vessel for the curry.
The drinks were interesting and all tasty. I could easily see myself dropping in for just those at the bar on my way somewhere else.
My only complaint would be raw red peppers and peanuts in the massaman. May be a personal pref but I don’t enjoy the raw peppers with the rest cooked and soft, and I feel something more could be done with the peanuts.
This place has excellent food from local sources. Never have had a bad experience here and the menu is always changing. The pad thai is one of our favorites but it's always so hard to choose. Great staff and atmosphere make this a must try Denver location. Forgot to take pictures of the main course before we devoured it but got one of the new Truffle Marquise dessert that was delicious.
Cool casual place with pretty good thai food. Chicken was great, and so was Pangag Curry, very tasty. Kao Soi was good, but the chicken on the bone made it hard to cut.
We enjoyed it and might try something again. However, we did feel a bit rushed. I think they have different spice levels, we weren't asked, so I assume it was somewhere medium, and I wouldn't mind to spice it up next time.
Good gluten knowledge and options!
Best drunken noodles and pad Thai. Loved the garnishing. They also ask what spice level you want and that helps quite a bit. Reasonable prices and huge portion sizes.
Serving delicious Thai food that can be spiced up to your taste levels, from 1 to 4 at least.
Also open late so that’s a huge plus in this neighborhood.
We came with friends while we were in town visiting and it didn’t disappoint. From adult Thai tea to fried egg rolls, crab cheese wontons, pad Thai with tofu and your choice of protein (if you desire) to drunken noodles, everything was fresh, brought out in a timely manner and delicious.
The drunken noodles you can also get with your choice of protein. I forgot to say the level of spicy I wanted. It came as a level 2 and it was good. Spicy but not “I’m sweating” spicy.
Service was prompt, friendly and our waiter knew all the dishes, made a few suggestions and was always ready to bring a water here, a coke there, some additional sauce there.
We ubered here so not sure about the parking situation. After, if you go early, you can walk around the neighborhood, and/or have a beer at a local pub
Great food with unique garnish! Green curry was yummy and tasty, Drunken Noodles were perfectly cooked. Overall great atmosphere and vibes with attentive and quick service. Slightly little over priced.
Ordered the Drunken Noodles (heat level 2) and fried egg rolls. Both were delicious! Definitely could've gone spicier on the noodles, but the flavor was very nice! The egg rolls were so crispy and had a yummy sauce on the side.
Greta Thai spot in downtown. Highly recommend this place for some authentic Thai food. Drinks are great as well. Most dishes (except khao soi) can be made vegetarian (no fish or oyster sauce) and we opted to do just that.
If you want huge portions of fantastic Thai food from a restaurant with a strong track record in Denver, Aloy is the spot. I highly recommend the Green Papaya Salad and Aloy Noodle (the house chili oil and yellow curry sauce make this dish borderline addicting). If you have room left for dessert, order the mango sticky rice; it stole the show. It was so picturesque, and the foam they put on top was a nice touch - something I’ve never seen before. Will be back again!
I stopped by Aloy on the last day of restaurant week. I intended to get a few small plates and let that be my meal, however, after talking to employees, they convince me to try the restaurant week’s menu. So happy they did. I think if a city is having a special occasion like this, you should take it advantage of the unique experience. I sat at the bar, and the bartender was super nice. I wish I could remember her name, but hands-down, one of your best employees. I thought the duck rolls and the drunken noodles were ok. I kind of regret not getting the other appetizer and entrée option I was thinking about getting, but whatever. The spice level on the noodle dish was great (I asked for mine to be spicier than normal, and the kitchen staff did not disappoint). The best thing I had was the ice cream. I think it was a chai base ice cream. It was super flavorful and a great portion to the end of a three course meal. I also really liked the basil infused syrup! My four rating comes from the main meal just being OK not necessarily good other than the spice level of the noodle dish. However, I hope if you’re reading this, that you’ll stop by and give their dishes a try.
Such a hidden gem in ballpark neighborhood, food is fresh and flavorful. The dishes looked amazing and tasted even better. I got the level 4 spice, kinda got whooped a little but still tasted amazing. Nova the bartender was just great and def coming back.
We found Aloy Thai after we visited the Colorado History Museum. It was a short 6 minute drive from the museum. Parking was plentiful and right out front. It was so delicious!!! The guy at the counter was very friendly, happy and helpful. They had cucumber mint water, which was nice and refreshing. We will definitely go back to Aloy Modern Thai. It is superb!!
Good thai food with yummy flavors. You can choose your spice level and protein. A little pricier at dinner time vs. lunch.
Fyi they don’t have regular sodas, just the Boyle bottled ones.
Delicious curry and pad Thai! Super nice owner as well who we got to talk to!
I had satay and bison curry, and they both came with a flower! The satay is the best I’ve had so far, very juicy and flavorful.
This is likely the best Thai restaurant in Denver. They dish out really excellent food and have great customer service every time. I especially enjoy the green papaya salad and mango sticky rice. As they say in Thailand, “Aloy” - Delicious!
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