You could live in Thailand.but Moose Jaws much closer.Saskatchewans Only Authentic Thai FoodThai cuisine reflects the people who created it. Both embody subtle beauty and sophisticated balance that are carefully combined to give pleasure. The balance comes through the skillful combination of spices, herbs and seasonings to orchestrate the fundamental flavours in each dish or the overall meal - hot(spicy), sour, sweet and salty.Contrary to the sometimes-popular misconception that Thai dishes are mostly hot and spicy, the fact is that far more are pleasantly mild. The heat in spicy dishes comes from the red or green chili peppers. Thais call them 'phrink' and have slyly amusing names for the hottest of them. Your server can bring you up to speed on chilies, from the mildest to the scorching strong.MenuCalled the 'best kept secret source of Thai Food.'more...See more text
Visit MJ about once a year. NITS IS ALWAYS ON OUR AGENDA. THEY STAYED OPEN LATER FOR A FAMILY EVENT WHEN MY SON MISSED A FLIGHT FROM VANCOUVER WE ALWAYS HAVEHAVE A LOVELY MEAL AND ALL THE PLATES ARE EMPTY WHEN WE LEAVE. MAKE SURE YOU TRY THE PEANUT SAUCE
Very expensive. Easily the most expensive Thai Restaurant I have ever eaten in. Decor is older and other than some trinkets from Thailand, not too Thai looking inside. Waitresses in blue jeans and t-shirts. Service was abrupt, rushed and agressive. Borderline rude in fact. Could not have cared less about where we were from or how we discovered their restaurant. Were not interested in sharing how a Thai restaurant ended up in Moose Jaw. The Tom Yum soup was very good but everything else was poorly done. Especially the Pad Thai, which we were told was a signature dish of theirs. There are too many other restaurants in Moose Jaw to check out rather than waste time at Nit's. Iam very rarely critical but it was not a good experience.