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Welcome to Aloy Modern Thai

Aloy Modern Thai, located in Denver, CO, offers a trendy and casual dining experience with a wide array of Thai fusion dishes. The restaurant provides options for pescatarians, vegans, and vegetarians, making it inclusive for all diners. With a full bar and happy hour specials, Aloy Modern Thai is perfect for a night out with friends or family. The unique Thai dishes, like duck wontons and mango sticky rice, are highly recommended by customers, providing a delightful culinary journey. The cozy interior, attentive service, and flavorful dishes make Aloy Modern Thai a must-visit spot for Thai food enthusiasts.

LOCATIONS
  • Aloy Modern Thai
    2134 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205, United States
    2134 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205, United States Hotline: +1 303-379-9759

Welcome to Aloy Modern Thai, a trendy and hip Thai restaurant located in downtown Denver near the Ballpark. With a wide range of options including pescatarian, vegan, and many vegetarian dishes, Aloy Modern Thai caters to a diverse crowd.

Featuring a casual yet trendy atmosphere, Aloy Modern Thai offers a variety of utilities such as takeout, delivery, and reservations. The restaurant is also wheelchair accessible and accepts various payment methods including credit cards, Apple Pay, and even cryptocurrency.

Customer reviews rave about the delicious food and fast service at Aloy Modern Thai. Dishes like the fried egg rolls, Tom Yum soup, and pork drunken noodles have left patrons satisfied and craving more. The restaurant also offers unique dishes like the duck wontons and mango sticky rice that are a must-try.

With a welcoming ambiance and friendly staff, Aloy Modern Thai provides a delightful dining experience for both locals and visitors. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch, a family dinner, or a happy hour spot, Aloy Modern Thai has something for everyone.

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Richard G.
Richard G.

Very cool and hip Thai spot in downtown Denver near the Ballpark. Good selection of food and drinks. All the dishes we had were good and you can order up amy level of heat. Wish our waitress was a bit more friendly, she was just perfunctory. Don't get the larb appetizer, simply not good and we had to get some extra lettuce wraps. We live in the suburbs and we met some family there for dinner. Not likely to make the trip downtown again. But give it a try.

Jasmine B.
Jasmine B.

I had a great experience at Aloy Modern Thai. The service was fast and helpful in terms of offering various recommendations and answering any questions that I had. The restaurant is nice and open not feeling too crowded by any means. But arguably the most important thing, the food was absolutely delicious I ordered the fried egg rolls, Tom yum soup, and pork drunken noodles. The fried egg rolls were okay, not my favorite of the meal as they were a little greasy but not bad. The Tom yum soup was yummy and FILLED with lots of chicken and onions which I appreciated I do wish I had more broth but definitely not a complaint. The drunken noodles however, were the absolute star of the show. I got it with a spice level 3 which was perfect for me but if you don't like spice I would recommend going down to a two. I think these are best drunken noodles I've ever had and I will be back for them. Overall, a great experience with good food and good service.

Arran D.
Arran D.

One word: delicious. My mom and I came here after a 3-hour drive and were amazed. She got the drunken noodles with pork and I got the tofu pineapple fried rice; both were scrumptious. The food came out in no time at all and our waitress was superb. My Diet Pepsi was a little flat but that's not necessarily the restaurant's fault. There were lots of tables and enough room between them that it didn't feel claustrophobic. We were both really surprised by the quality of the food. Highly recommend!

Ed D.
Ed D.

Nice decor. Waitress Riley was so nice and very attentive. We were able to get seating right away for dinner on Friday night. The menu has some unique Thai fusion dishes so I had to try it. The potstickers is not unique but they were tasty. We also had the shrimp salad rolls which had a tangy spicy sauce. I liked my Khang pad ped curry. The prices were good considering the quality food and downtown area. Overall a good meal!

Ana L.
Ana L.

After browsing for a day, we wanted some good Thai food. When we came, it was also their Asian Food Week back in May so we were able to try a few of their delicious dishes! First up, the Tom Kha cocktail. This drink was intriguing and unique, blending the creamy, tangy flavors of traditional Tom Kha soup into a refreshing cocktail. It had a delightful mix of coconut milk, lemongrass, and a hint of lime, finished with a touch of spice that gave it a surprising yet pleasant kick. Definitely an adventurous choice, but worth trying if they still have this on the menu. For the main course, I had the Kao Soi. This dish was on the heavier side, but oh-so-delicious. The rich, creamy curry broth was packed with flavor and had a nice kick of spice that warmed me up from the inside out. The tender noodles and crispy toppings added a great texture contrast, making every bite a delightful experience. The Pad See Ew was another hit. Yes, it was a bit oily, but it had just the right amount of wok hei--that smoky, charred flavor that's a hallmark of good stir-fried dishes. The noodles were perfectly chewy, and the combination of fresh veggies and savory sauce was spot on. Plus, I was able to pack some home for leftovers, and it tasted just as good the next day!

Lauren K.
Lauren K.

DO NOT LEAVE WITHOUT TRYING THE DUCK WONTONS (appetizer) + MANGO STICKY RICE (dessert). Trust me !! Also the Thai fried rice is sneaky good. Green curry yes too. Staff friendly. Some cool deals like "date night Tuesday 5-8:30p, something like $55 for 1 app, 2 cocktails, 1 entree and 1 dessert).

Harlee S.
Harlee S.

Great food and I love the appetizer options. The popcorn shrimp was delicious as well as the crab cheese wontons. And the green curry was presented beautifully and tasted fantastic. I love the location and the interior was cute and the service was great.

Julia O.
Julia O.

Indulging in a delightful Thai culinary journey with impeccable service and a captivating ambiance made our dining experience truly unforgettable! We kicked off our meal with the tantalizing Thai Fried Shrimp, accompanied by a house-made sriracha aioli, and the Crab Cheese Wontons, both of which left our taste buds tingling with delight. For our main course, we savored the aromatic Thai Basil with Shrimp and my personal favorite, the Tofu Pad Woon Sen. The balance of heat and flavor in every dish was simply sublime. From start to finish, every aspect of our dining experience was impeccable. Without a doubt, we highly recommend this establishment to anyone seeking an exceptional Thai dining experience.

Pamela M.
Pamela M.

Alloy's food is good! I've had one thing I didn't much like but I don't blame the restaurant as much as it's not my preference. Well, maybe I blame them a little bit because how it's described and expectations based on that. It's like a chicken noodle soup, or something, so I expect savory soup. But it's sweet. Ick. I'll never get that again. And if it's sweet/different just call it something else or describe it as such so I know it's not something I should order. Everything else I've had has been great. The Tom Yum/Kha are excellent. They have a lot of issues here, though. They need to get organized and train properly and update their damn menu! They don't even give you paper menus at all, so it's even easier to keep a digital menu updated! Just do it, people! As I mentioned above with the soup. Also with ingredients. They don't mention bell peppers in the food then the food comes with 50% bell peppers. I don't like cooked bell peppers very much so I need to know so that I can ask for a substitution or more of the other veggies. Another issue, the specials. They have lunch specials with different drink option and food combos. They NEVER get my check right. It's damn frustrating I have to tell them every single time to correct the bill. One time the person said I had to wait for the manager that wasn't even there. Y'all... #1 get the pricing right, #2 your promoting this everyday outside on your sign so get it right, #3 knowing this is a recurring issue find a solution #4 don't then leave staff disempowered if you don't have a manager there always. Like how are you a business and can't figure this out? Service. Man... is is SSSLLLOOOOWWWW. What is going on here. I've seen people frustrated trying to get food, their bill, whatever. I have even found myself defending Alloy with other customers! You all have got to be losing business over this. Like I've seen people's reactions and even spoken to some while I was there. Service is friendly, but it's not prompt. Please figure it out or get more staff or pay them more or train them or whatever you need. You are hurting your business. And the food is good!