thai fuku


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nicholas
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7 yıl önce
cocoa beach
i ate here with a friend on a monday night.  we got into our hotel later than we expected because it took longer to find ground transportation from the orlando airport.  it was about 8:00 pm when we set out from our hotel.  i had looked up thai fuku before we left for the trip.  i was still craving a bowl of thai curry, and my friend was okay with that, too.

we were seated promptly.  immediately, i noticed the sparse decorations.  the feel of this place is a little bit better than a restaurant that does mostly take-out, but i have eaten at nicer looking thai and japanese restaurants.

we saw the extensive sushi menu, but we both headed for the thai entrees part of the menu.  i ordered red curry with pork. he got achickenbroccoli stir fry.  we both ordered brown rice with our entrees.  it cost more, but it was definitely worth it.  i think that they actually used black rice mixed with white rice judging by the appearance and taste of what we were served, but it had the earthy flavor that i like from black rice and brown rice.  it was cooked sticky enough to hold together in a cup shape on the plate on which it was served.

i was pretty hungry, so i had no trouble finishing the entire bowl of red curry.  the vegetables were still a little bit tender.  any time i get curry with vegetables that are not mushy makes me happy.  it was also nice to have what tasted like cucumbers in there.  i don't think i have ever had cucumbers in curry, but it was surprisingly tasty.  the pork was well cooked and cut into bite sized pieces.

i don't know if i'll ever be back in cocoa beach, but now i know that they have at least one good place to get thai curries.
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linda
10 yıl önce
cocoa beach
don't judge a book by its cover!. my husband looked at the menu and was very sceptical. i encouraged him to keep an open mind because our kids wanted thai and sushi. we were blown away with how fabulous everything was. my very sceptical husband couldn't believe it. the waiter ethan was so helpful and knowledgeable. the lobster dragon roll was to die for.we tried a variety of sushi - all good even had the option to get brown rice sushi. we also tried the thai basilchickenand thechickenred curry. we opted for our curries to be a 7 on the hotness scale. this is not for everybody but we loved it. our friend found the pad thai too hot at level 5!! but it was still very tasty. my son had thechickenteriyaki , it was excellent and a very generous portion of tenderchickenbreast. we can hardly wait to go back and try some of the other tasty temptations on the menu. ethan highly recommended the bbq pork and the pineapple fried rice. tip.... order lots so you can take some home!!!! fantastic!
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chadbrd
10 yıl önce
cocoa beach
staying at the hampton- was craving thai- and fuku delivered!!

the red currychickenwas excellent!

and coconut soup also!!

glad i ordered!
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gloria
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10 yıl önce
cocoa beach
thai fuku - “experience the best. recently, i visited this new cocoa beach restaurant that opened september 2012 in the strip mall with extreme surf shop. the eatery is a little difficult to locate from the road but it is directly on n atlantic ave (a1a) two blocks from 520 on the west side. look for the two small neon green canopies with unique asian white framing. it is easier to park behind the restaurant although there are spaces in front. my group of twenty women arrived before noon. this was our first visit.

the place looks small from the outside but it feels more spacious once you are inside. the ceilings are two stories high which really helps. walls are almost neon green. the color repeats in the front windows panels. lovely orange hanging lamps add more color. there are several lovely wall hangings. at the back of the restaurant, there is a wall-mounted flat screen tv. the décor is crisp and modern. we ate on wooden tables. there are also a few booths.

most of us ordered from the lunch menu and almost everyone was very happy with her meal. after we all arrived, the sweetest server that i have ever encountered took our beverage orders. for my meal, i ordered the thai lunch special pad thai. i am not too adventuresome with thai food. a relative suggested that i try this dish on a previous visit to another thai restaurant so i ordered it again. the dish is not spicy and consists of stir-fried rice noodles, eggs, ground peanuts, bean sprouts and green onions. all of the specials come prepared with your choice of: chicken, pork, beef, mixed vegetables or tofu, $7.95, shrimp, squid or scallops, $8.95 or jumbo shrimp or mixed seafood, $10.95. our lunch specials also came with miso soup and a crispy spring roll that was so delicious. our dishes arrived on heavy white square dishes. since mychickenpieces were just a bit dry, i suggest you try one of the other add on options.

two women sitting near me ordered lunch specials also. one ordered the cashew nut: stir-fried snow pea, onion, bell peppers, baby corn, mushroom, celery, carrot, cashew nuts, topped with cilantros and scallions, with shrimp, $8.95. another had the broccoli: stir-fried broccoli, baby corn & mushrooms in stir fried sauce with cilantros & scallions on top, with scallops, $8.95. both of those dishes had a mound of steamed white rice served with them. a third woman near me ordered an additional side salad with ginger dressing and we marveled at how fresh and appealing it looked. we regretted that we did not order it. there are 15 choices on the lunch special menu. some have a red pepper after it designating a spicy dish. another menu symbol tells diners that the dish contains raw fish. many of us took home boxes of leftovers, as did i.

the entire menu is quite extensive. four different duck or fish dishes are $9.95. if you have a bigger appetite, you can add one of six thai appetizers, $3.95-$6.95. if you prefer japanese food, they have many choices for lunch. there are six choices of bento lunch box, $11.95, tempura/teriyaki/hatsu, $7.95-$8.95 or sushi/sashimi, $10.95-$13.95. additionally there are thai entrees, house specials, and weekly specials. check out the uncle john’s specials (could this be named after owner john lekprasert.) for something different on the menu, try the new ahi tuna pizza, cajun tuna guacamole, sashimi deluxe or salmon sashimi wraps. i wonder how the pineapple fried rice tastes. thai fuku is also popular for sushi and bbq. why not come for happy hour every day from 4-6 pm-beer, $2-$3, wine, $3 or sake, $5, $8. there are also food deals at happy hour. for example, my pad thai is $5 at happy hour.

our service throughout the meal was very attentive, polite and professional. the server refilled our beverage glasses just when we needed them refilled without anyone asking. she served all of us plus other tables with a beautiful smile. we each had separate checks and the server handled it flawlessly. i think that we will all return since everything went so smoothly. all the ingredients looked fresh. the sauces were tasty. every meal looked appealing. you just know that the staff takes time with presentation. portions are big and prices are reasonable. the restaurant is very clean. there is something for everyone on this ambitious menu. i hope that the owners are very successful in cocoa beach. john and his wife, too previously owned thai fuji in rockledge. rockledge’s loss is cocoa beach’s gain. i intend to bring my husband with me next time for dinner. maybe i will try the garlic duck, which is not spicy, or the tamarind lobster with fried rice if i want to splurge
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