Gasthaus space gives way to All Thai’d Up
Four spicy Thai condiments to fire up your fare.
Wait! What? There’s a Thai restaurant in the space that housed the German restaurant Gasthaus for nearly 30 years!?
Yep, and the new arrival, All Thai’d Up, is a good Thai eatery, too. Still, it came as a surprise with Gasthaus announced its departure in a social media post in May 2022.
The owners, it said, decided to take an early retirement, “but hope that someone with the enthusiasm and love for the German culture will step in and take over the Gasthaus.”
That hope didn’t work out, leaving Louisville, despite the city’s Germanic heritage, without a single authentic German eatery, and none in sight.
But All Thai’d Up, which started life as a popular food truck and added a small downtown bricks-and-mortar presence, migrated east to fill the vacant Brownsboro Center space this past July,
The transition from Bavaria to Thailand went surprisingly smoothly, given what a project it must have been to convert Gasthaus’s Bavarian vibe featuring German knickknacks and a simulated white-stone Alpine village to a new Southeast Asian tropical look with Thai knickknacks and simulated thatched-roof beach huts.
Here’s the good news, though: Just as Gasthaus offered tasty German food in a cozy atmosphere and attentive service, All Thai’d up offers tasty Thai food in a cozy atmosphere with attentive service. The food and mood may have flipped to the other side of the world, but it’s still a pleasant and relaxing place to enjoy a good meal.
All Thai’d up opened initially for dinner early, but starting this month they’ve added lunch hours with a separate menu. ...
Read my full review on LouisvilleHotBytes,
https://www.louisvillehotbytes.com/all-thaid-up
You'll also find this review in LEO Weekly's Food & Drink section this week:
http://www.leoweekly.com/category/food-drink/
All Thai'd Up
4812 Brownsboro Center
653-7437
https://allthaidupky.com
https://facebook.com/AllThaidUpKY
https://instagram.com/allthaidupky
Noise Level: Conversation was easy during a Saturday lunch hour, with decibel levels at a reasonable 58.2dB.
Accessibility: The dining room and restrooms appear fully accessible to wheelchair users.