About
Dali’s Lao Thai Cafe in Sanford, Florida is the perfect place to go when a person wants to experience both the traditional flavors of both Thai and Laotian cuisines. This unique restaurant presents a variety of dishes that use the flavorful ingredients of both cultures, ensuring that each meal will be a memorable experience.
Restaurant Features
Facilities & Amenities
Restroom
Kid Friendly
Veg Friendly
Wheelchair Access
Parking
- Free Parking Lot
Accepted Payments
- Credit Card
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
Must Try Dishes
At Dali's Lao Thai Cafe in Sanford, Florida, you must try the mouthwatering Pad Thai, a flavorful stir-fried noodle dish tossed with shrimp, tofu, and crunchy peanuts. For a taste of their authentic Lao cuisine, indulge in their signature dish, Nam Khao, crispy rice balls mixed with sour pork, fresh herbs, and zesty lime juice. Don't miss out on the delectable Green Curry, a creamy and aromatic curry with a perfect balance of heat and sweetness, served with tender chicken and fragrant jasmine rice. Lastly, treat yourself to the heavenly Mango Sticky Rice, a delightful dessert featuring sweet sticky rice drizzled with coconut milk and topped with ripe mango slices.
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ok, so I saw all these great reviews and finally tried the food here. I eat at a LOT of places. I must say, I am not a fan. I don't get the high rating and rave reviews. It is good, but definitely not great. No offense to the owner. But this is very average food.
Dali’s Lao Thai Cafe does not miss! My fiancé and I have been coming here since just around the time they opened (surprised I forgot to add a review earlier). There is nothing better than supporting a small business that fills our hearts and our stomachs like Dali’s. Flavor profiles are immaculate and portion sizes are generous.
The drunken noodles had no sauce, it was dry and bland. Chicken Satay was also dry, the peanut dipping sauce was in a portion cup that had a teaspoon of sauce. The A/C was on 86°. It felt cooler outside than inside. we are in the middle of summer! The portions of drunken noodles were plentiful but the chicken satay was quite small with 3 small chicken strips. The speed of service was average. Friendly staff. Place was clean. But hot and smokey inside.
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Business Hours
| Sunday: | 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
| Monday: | Closed |
| Tuesday: | 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM |
| Wednesday: | 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM |
| Thursday: | 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM |
| Friday: | 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM |
| Saturday: | 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM |
