I'm new to town and wanted to find a Thai restaurant downtown. There's hype from my office about Nickys being a great cozy place for lunch or dinner with amazing Thai food.
My boyfriend and I ordered the Pad Thai with Shrimp as well as the Red Curry with Pork. We choose to have one entree come with a basic chicken and rice soup that had minimal chicken or rice but filled with strips of ginger. Our other entree came with a salad that had something similar to a french dressing with a hint of fish sauce, a slice of tomato, a small strip of mango and one chunk of canned pineapple with iceburg lettuce.
I would have much rather skipped these two appetizers and saved room to try a dessert.
Our Pad Thai was a reasonable portion size but I was thrown off by the short broken pieces of noodles that tasted like they were soaked in fish sauce. Ew. The shrimp was fine, nothing special.
Our Red Curry was a typical Thai restaurant portion size. A small bowl serving of rice was placed next to a soup bowl of curry. The pork pieces are not fresh and the curry had peas and carrots, most likely from a frozen bag, with some bamboo. The actual curry tasted like coconut milk mixed with water.
Our sever was nice and our water was refilled frequently. I asked for additional spices on the side which he was able to bring out quickly.
Not sure what the hype is about or why the restaurant was a packed house. I'd never go back and now I need to find some real Thai food in Pittsburgh.