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Welcome to Aloy Modern Thai

Aloy Modern Thai offers a vibrant culinary experience blending traditional Thai flavors with modern techniques. Nestled in Denver, this women-owned gem focuses on fresh, quality ingredients, evident in standout dishes like the Bison Mussamun and Mango Sticky Rice. The inviting atmosphere, perfect for families and groups, pairs seamlessly with an innovative menu accommodating various dietary preferences, including vegan and pescatarian choices. Guests rave about the attentive service and cozy ambiance, making it an ideal spot for casual dining. Aloy Modern Thai is not just a meal; it’s a delightful journey through contemporary Thai cuisine, one savory bite at a time.

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Welcome to Aloy Modern Thai, an exquisite dining destination nestled in the heart of Denver at 2134 Larimer St. This vibrant restaurant marries traditional Thai cuisine with contemporary flair, offering a truly unique culinary experience. As a proud women-owned and Asian-owned establishment, Aloy Modern Thai not only serves delicious food but also exemplifies inclusivity and community spirit.

From the moment you step inside, the ambiance strikes a perfect balance between casual and trendy. With options for both outdoor and indoor dining, you can enjoy your meal in a cozy atmosphere, whether seated by the fire on a chilly day or basking in the warmth of the sun. The restaurant is fully ADA-compliant, ensuring that every patron feels welcome. Plus, they are pet-friendly, allowing for your furry friends to enjoy the moment with you.

Aloy Modern Thai's menu is a true reflection of the restaurant's mission to elevate traditional Thai flavors. Diners rave about standout dishes such as the Aloy Noodles and the Bison Mussamun. Customers have described the Bison Mussamun as tender and flavorful, melding the best characteristics of a comforting beef stew with the rich essence of red curry. The Tom Yum soup, praised for its aromatic broth, and the Drunken Noodles, delivering a balance of sweet, spicy, and salty sensations, are just a couple more examples of the culinary creativity displayed here.

Addressing diverse dietary preferences, Aloy Modern Thai offers a variety of options including pescatarian, vegan, and vegetarian dishes. The attention to flavor is evident in reviews from satisfied customers who have enjoyed the Mango Sticky Rice, where the fresh mango perfectly complements the sweet, sticky rice.

Their commitment to service is equally noteworthy. Patrons appreciate the attentive wait staff, who create a welcoming atmosphere filled with friendly banter that transforms dining into an enjoyable experience. As customer Dani A. remarked, getting the dish that shares the restaurant's name—Aloy Noodles—was "definitely the move," owing to its delightful taste.

If you’re in Denver and craving a blend of traditional Thai with a modern twist, Aloy Modern Thai is your go-to establishment. Whether it’s lunch with friends, a family dinner, or a fun night out, Aloy is well-equipped to make your experience memorable. Don't forget to check out their happy hour specials and diverse drink selection, featuring everything from crisp cocktails to local brews!

In short, Aloy Modern Thai is not just a restaurant; it’s a celebration of flavors, community, and culture—all served on a plate. As you explore the menu during your next visit, expect a culinary adventure that you will surely want to come back to time and again.

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Dani A.
Dani A.

Our server was awesome! We joked (love some friendly banter) and he was very great about checking in on us! I ordered the Aloy noodles and *hint* getting the dish that's the same as the restaurant name... was def the move. 10/10 for the Aloy Noddles. I'd have to try other dishes to see if everything is also amazing. We sat by the fire on a brisk day for lunch, so it was very cozy!

Mya T.
Mya T.

Beautiful Thai restaurant in Denver with some modern takes of traditional dishes. My partner and I got our own cup of Tom kha and shared drunken noodles and mango sticky rice. The flavors of the Tom kha broth were great. I wish the mushrooms in it though were the enoki ones since I'm not a fan of portobello. The noodles were good but I felt like it was missing something small. The mango sticky rice was the star. Very fresh mangos and great rice to mango consistency.

Mark S.
Mark S.

This was hands-down the best Thai food that I have ever had! The Duck Wontons were unbelievable- never had anything like them and I am so glad that I tried them! And the Bison Mussamun was so good! You could have almost chewed the bison without teeth, and the broth and veggies were amazing. Be warned- when you order a "3" heat-wise, it is a REAL "3" and has a lot of kick! The next time I'm back in Denver, I'm making sure to make a return visit here!

Stephanie K.
Stephanie K.

This is a great Thai place. The drink was nice and crisp, not sweet at all. The duck was delicious. The curry was perfect, you can't taste the shellfish in it. Service was quick and kind. I would recommend dropping in.

Kim I.
Kim I.

This women owned restaurant exceeded our expectations. We were able to get seated right away. We were greeted with such a welcoming server. Such a cool vibe, quiet when we sat down with the kids. They brought plastic bowls for the kids which was a plus because we know how kids can spill easily. We ordered the shrimp pad Thai, spicy but it was by far the best pad Thai I've had in my life, the green curry was delish, the mango sticky rice was perfect. We had two drinks, old fashioned and mine was a Thai tea with a twist, like a cosmopolitan style. This was such an amazing spot and we can't wait to come back and visit again!

Tiphany B.
Tiphany B.

Absolutely wonderful. The Bangkok wraps were yummy, a bit hard to eat but worth the hassle. The sake bowl could only be ordered for 2 people but my dinner mates could have finished it one their own as individuals (maybe just them... who knows) When dinner plates arrived, everyone dove in immediately because it all smelled so good! So, no dinner photos... sorry. The Tom Yum soup without noodles is a perfect serving size and delish. The Bison Mussamun was a scrumptious fusion of beef stew and red curry. The beef was fork tender, the potatoes were perfectly cooked, and the onions and peppers were the right level of "cooked but crisp" The Kao Soi was a warm hug in a bowl. From the Fall off the bone tender chicken to the creamy coconut curry broth full of noodles, this soup exceeds expectations. The drunken noodles were a delicious sweet-spicy-salty. And, the salmon that they served was tender and its crispy exterior went well with the noodles.

Felicia C.
Felicia C.

Everything that was got tasted so amazing. We were so surprised that we found this place for dinner. The service was really good and our waiter was very attentive. Tom Kha soup with chicken was so flavorful that I think this place makes it better than my hometown Thai restaurant. Thai Fried Shrimp was super crispy and the dipping sauce paired very well with it. You can never go wrong with some Crab Wantons. Drunken Noodles with Shrimp was a show stopper. The flavors and its spicy level (which was a 3) was perfection. 10/10 for food and service. If I ever find myself back in Denver I will most definitely be coming to Aloy Modern Thai.

Sarah W.
Sarah W.

I had a great dinner at Aloy Modern Thai! The food was phenomenal and the service was good. I ordered the bison kao soi, which is a favorite of mine with a twist. I've had bison before, but never in this style dish. It was tender and delicious. So I'm glad I tried it, but I think the aromatic flavors of kao soi would complement chicken more than bison. This kao soi broth was so delicious; truly one of my favorite foods ever! The Bangkok wraps were also delectable! So fresh and flavorful with the tangy mango-citrus dressing! The shrimp was flavorful and lightly fried, which was completely by the crisp lettuce and greens. It really is a shame that I live so far away because if I lived anywhere nearby, this would certainly be a go-to establishment for me. I highly recommend this place! If I'm ever back in the area, I will certainly be coming back to order the Bangkok Wraps and Kao Soi (next time with chicken).

Alan B.
Alan B.

Aloy Modern Thai was recommended by a friend and had some good Yelp reviews, so we made a reservation for our party of four. It's a laid back restaurant on a very busy street and we dined inside. We ordered: Fried Egg Rolls $ 9.00 Duck Wonton $12.50 Corn Fritter: $7.50 Siracha Noodle: $20.00 Tom Yum Noodle Soup: $20.00 Pad See Eew: $20.00 Pad Thai: $20.00 The appetizers were excellent, the corn fritters were crispy outside and soft and tasty inside. The Duck Wonton was nicely prepared and also tasty. My Pad See Eew was perfectly cooked, moist with wide tender noodles, a nicely executed dish. We'd be happy to return here!