Thaiten / Thai10 Restaurant is where Sioux Falls goes when it's done pretending a sad pad thai from a generic pan-Asian chain was ever going to cut it. This is the real thing — bright, aromatic, and built around dishes that actually have something to say.
Thai10 delivers the kind of menu that earns regulars: curries that layer heat and coconut with some patience behind them, noodle dishes you order once and then reference for weeks, rice plates that don't phone it in. They serve lunch crowds and dinner diners alike, drawing in people who want to eat something genuinely Thai rather than something approximating it from a safe distance.
Locals keep returning because the food doesn't flatten itself for anyone. You can dial up the heat, you can trust the broth, and you can leave full in a way that feels deliberate. It's not a scene. It's a kitchen that knows what it's cooking.