I just got back from a business trip to Minneapolis and was staying near the airport/Mall of America. I almost always seek out a Thai restaurant when traveling and have found some gems.
This time, I Googled Thai restaurants and came up with two by the name of Naviya's. One was called Naviya's Thai Kitchen and it had good reviews, but was very, very closed. The parking lot was potholed and the location looked like it had not been used in years. Bummer. So, I drove to what Google said was Naviya's Kalico Elephant and found that the location had a new owner/management. It's now called Joys Pattaya Thai Restaurant and I think that's a good thing based upon my dinner and subsequent lunch.
It looks like the place had just opened and I was the only diner there. So, I was a little worried until I ordered the Spring Rolls and received a plate of nicely presented rolls stuffed with vegetables and a nicely spiced sauce with crushed peanuts. The only issue I had was the rolls had small little shrimp in them which I think could have been left out. A few sweet Basil leaves instead of the shrimp would have added a nice note and avoided the "what the heck is did I just eat?" feeling I got when I first bit into one of the rolls where a shrimp was present. I had just had very similar rolls at a restaurant in LA and they did not have the shrimp but did have the basil and I think those were by far superior. Overall though I was not disappointed.
I then ordered Thai Fried Rice. Not adventurous by any means, but what I was in the mood for. This had to be one of the best examples of the dish I have had. It was nicely presented as well and loaded with vegetables with a mild heat to it and very good taste. The rice was really fried and by that I mean it wasn't a warmed up rice that was turned brown by soy sauce, but it was really cooked to get almost a char but without the crunch of overcooking. There was a ton of Thai Basil in the dish which I very much appreciated. I cannot even write this without craving it again.
The next day after my meeting, I had some time before my flight so I stopped by again for lunch. They did not have the same fried rice on the lunch menu or I would have ordered it. Instead I ordered the Green Curry and it came with an option of salad, egg roll, or (I think) cream cheese wonton. I got the salad and again was impressed by the mixture of flavorings. The salad had a mix of greens and a dressing that is tough to describe. It was a little sweet, a little hot and maybe had some peanut aspect to it. I was short on time so I did not ask a lot of questions. The salad also had some blueberries and strawberries and on my first bite, I did not see how the dressing would complement the berries. How wrong I was! They played together perfectly and I found myself wanting another one just about the time my Green Curry was served.
With the Green Curry, it was served on a plate with a good portion of vegetables including eggplant, peppers (orange and I think red), carrots and I cannot recall what else but again they all played well together. The curry sauce was excellent, having the right amount of heat with some sweetness that really made my day. The eggplant soaked up a good amount of curry sauce, so eating this was like heaven. Again, a good amount of Thai Basil added to the flavor.
The lunch was around $8 (no drinks) while the dinner was around $17 with entree and appetizer (no drinks).
Overall, I'd recommend this new restaurant and hope they do well so I can get back there for another try next time I am in town.
Joys Pattaya Thai Restaurant
7545 Lyndale Ave. S.
Richfield, MN 55423
(612) 866-0660
(off 494, just a few miles west of the airport and Mall of America)