The Thai Smile mini-chain, which started in Frankfort, Ky., and once had links in places such as Muncie, Ind., and Chattanooga, Tenn., has dwindled now to two sites: Frankfort and Thai Smile 5 on Preston Highway. Not long ago, the quality of the Preston location had diminished to the point where a friend wryly downgraded it to "Thai Weak Grin."
I was alerted that the place had quickly turned around by my neighbor, Jack, who has traveled extensively in Thailand (and is married to a woman from Thailand).
A few weeks ago, he handed me a menu and reported that new management had turned the place around. He was right; after recent visits, my wife, Mary, and I came away convinced that this Thai Smile is as radiant as can be.
Brian Curl wrote:Robin, not sure if you read Marty's article or what he mentions about new ownership or if you've revisited since May of 2008. It's very good now and extremely friendly and accommodating service, once you walk in and get past the old taco building facade you almost get a fine dining feel.
Richard S. wrote:There is a new Thai place in Fern Creek, on Bardstown past the Snyder. It's in the complex behind Outback.
Leah s wrote:Is the Thai place in Holiday Manor still there?
Robin Garr wrote:Richard S. wrote:There is a new Thai place in Fern Creek, on Bardstown past the Snyder. It's in the complex behind Outback.
That would be True Thai in the Glenmary Center, just as you describe. It's a nice place - if I lived in the area, I'd be a regular, and the pad Thai was indeed good. I'm not sure I'm ready to declare it "best in town," though.
Here's my Sept. 9, 2009 review:
http://www.louisvillehotbytes.com/thai- ... fern-creek
Aaron Newton wrote:We always think about it being so far away but it takes about 15 Min from hikes point, which is less than it takes us to get to many of our highlands favorites in normal evening traffic.
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