TAMARIND THAI CUISINE
Tamarind Thai Cuisine in Camarillo serves authentic Thai dishes in a cozy, family-run setting, featuring fragrant curries, stir-fries and noodles perfect for Ventura County Thai food lovers.
Halal Status :
Not halal / unclear
There is no mention of halal certification or halal standards on the official Tamarind Thai Cuisine website or main listings, and no reference to any recognized certifying body. Typical Thai-American restaurants in California often serve non-halal meats and may use alcohol-based ingredients such as cooking wine or dishes containing alcohol, and the menu here does not indicate otherwise. Online menus and reviews reference common Thai dishes (including satay, curries and appetizers) but do not indicate that meats are sourced from halal suppliers or that the kitchen is managed according to Islamic dietary rules. Due to this lack of explicit information and certification, the halal status must be considered unclear for observant Muslim diners.
| ๐ | 65 E Daily Dr, Camarillo, CA 93010 |
| ๐ | +1 805-388-1138 |
| ๐ | https://tamarindthaica.com |
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Specialities
Tamarind Thai Cuisine specializes in classic Thai dishes such as pad thai, pad see ew, green and red curries, mango curry, pineapple curry, fried rice, satay, fresh rolls and a range of vegetarian options. Signature items often highlighted by guests include chicken pad thai, avocado green curry, mango curry and chicken satay, with generous portions and rich flavors in the mid-range $$โ$$$ price bracket. The restaurant suits family dining with its warm, casual atmosphere, quick lunch takeout for nearby workers, and relaxed sit-down meals that can also accommodate informal business lunches or dinners.
Operations
The restaurant typically opens for lunch and dinner with a midday break, with hours around 11:00 AMโ3:00 PM and 4:00 PMโ8:15/8:45 PM on most days, closed on Mondays and opening from noon on weekends. Peak hours are usually during dinner service (6:00 PMโ8:00 PM), especially on Friday and Saturday nights, when dine-in and takeout orders can be busy. Lunchtime on weekdays sees moderate traffic from local workers and residents, so calling ahead or ordering online is advisable during standard lunch hours. Busy periods around holidays and weekends may result in longer wait times for both tables and takeaway orders.
Reviews
Online reviews describe Tamarind Thai Cuisine as a small but welcoming storefront restaurant offering consistently good to excellent Thai food over many years. Guests praise flavorful curries, chicken pad thai, mango curry, pad see ew, fresh rolls and generous portion sizes, often returning as regulars. Service is generally described as friendly and efficient, and the restaurant is appreciated for reliable takeout and delivery options. Some reviewers note that not every appetizer suits all tastes (such as certain fried items), but overall sentiment is strongly positive, with value and taste outweighing minor criticisms. Popular praises include clean environment, tasty food, friendly staff, reliable quality and good portion sizes.
Facilities
Prayer Space : none. Parking : The restaurant is located in a commercial plaza on East Daily Drive, with shared surface parking spaces in front and nearby; at typical times, guests can usually find a spot, though it may be tighter during peak dinner hours or weekends. Seating Capacity: small to medium-sized storefront setting, with enough tables for families and small groups but not a large banquet-style hall. The environment is family friendly, casual and comfortable for children, and basic accessibility is available via ground-level entrance; however, detailed information on accessible restrooms or dedicated disabled parking is not explicitly listed and may require direct confirmation with the restaurant.
Notes for Muslim Users
For Muslim travelers, this venue should be treated as a non-halal or unclear option, suitable primarily for those comfortable with vegetarian or possibly seafood dishes in a mixed kitchen rather than strict halal dining. There is no evidence of halal certification, and meats are likely standard U.S. supply with potential use of alcohol or non-halal sauces in cooking, so highly observant Muslims may prefer to avoid or limit choices carefully. If choosing to eat here, ask staff directly about ingredients in specific dishes, including whether any alcohol, pork, lard, or non-halal meat is used, and request vegetarian dishes cooked without alcohol-based sauces. It is advisable to check for any updated halal information or visible halal logos at the premises, and to inquire about separate preparation for vegetarian dishes if cross-contamination is a concern.
