Description:

  • Named for the hapless runaway slave in 'The King and I', this mauve-colored Thai eatery is just the kind of place you run away to, to avoid the neon noise of Mercer Street. It's usually crowded and clamorous, but the service is swift, the atmosphere strangely relaxing. Most folks come here for a quick weekday lunch or a pre-show dinner, Seattle Center being just down the street. The lunch specials are a great bargain; as you get vegetable soup, rice and a main dish for an extremely affordable range.
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User Reviews for Tup Tim Thai

  •  

    Looked bad from the street but not bad

  • Had the yellow curry it was great tried the pad Thai it wasn't good at all. Good price and across from alpine ascents for convenience if your waiting for gear check.

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    Probably the BEST Thai food in Seattle

  • It might be a little funky, and it looks like some type of old pink house from a Dr. Seuss cartoon, but the food is par excellent! We usually eat there for lunch, and i have the chicken...

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    Best Thai food in Seattle

  • I have been eating here for more than 20 years and the food has always been fantastic, I know that each dish will be as good as it was the first time I was here. Very friendly staff,...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: 1 206 281 8833
    • Address:

    • 118 West Mercer Street
    • Seattle, WA 98119
    • Neighborhood:

    • Seattle Center & Queen Anne
    • Payments:

    • amex mastercard visa discover diners
    • Hours:

    • Lunch: 11:30a-3p M-F, Dinner: 5p-10p M-Th, 5p-1a Sa

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