Menu fit for a king at The Original Lucky Bill

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Posted on Feb 16 2023
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The Original Lucky Bill American and Thai Restaurant is located across Fire Station 2 in Garapan, ready to serve your Thai food and Thai milk tea cravings. (LEIGH GASES)

The extensive menu at The Original Lucky Bill American and Thai Food Restaurant is fit for a Thai king—or in this case, Saipan’s foodies.

Stop by for a quick buffet or try out any one of their items on the à la carte menu and get your Thai food fix at the newly opened and renovated location across Fire Station 2 in Garapan.

For just $15, enjoy the lunch buffet that offers different Thai and American dishes, from Pad Thai, fried chicken, papaya salad, spring rolls, and more. On Fridays, unlimited Thai milk tea or iced tea is available to complement your meal.

The Original Lucky Bill American and Thai Restaurant’s $15 lunch buffet is available daily and features eat-all-you-can pad Thai, spring rolls, fried chicken, papaya salad, among other Thai/American dishes. (LEIGH GASES)

You have the option of dining in everyday as they are open daily from 10am to 10pm and you definitely have ample time to go through and try every single item on their large-scale menu.

Their variety of scrumptious food on their à la carte menu includes 42 of the best Thai dishes—among them khao man gai Tom, which is sliced boiled chicken with marinated rice and khao man gai tot, which is a fried chicken version.

They also offer a large number of vegetarian options, breakfast items, Bill’s famous burgers, sandwiches, seafood, steak, and even Mexican food, starting from $5 up to $35. 

The Original Lucky Bill American and Thai Restaurant part-owner Adul Detdon, left, is seen with his wife, right, and his staff inside their restaurant located in front of the Fire Station 2 in Garapan. (LEIGH GASES)

Complete your lunch or dinner with drinks that will not only quench your thirst, but have you wanting more—from their famous Thai milk tea, Thai green tea, iced lemon tea, fresh pink milk, lemon green soda, iced lemon soda, lemon honey soda, lemon pink soda, espresso, cappuccino, latte, Americano, and mocha.

Part-owner Adul Detdon welcomes patrons to the restaurant named after his son, Lucky, and his brother-in-law, Bill, and experience the authentic Thai cuisines and hospitality, which only opened last Feb. 6.

“We want people to be happy when they come in. We welcome everyone and make sure they have a great experience with the food and with the service. Great customer service is what we aim for. If the customer is happy, I’m happy,” he said. 

You are sure to feel at home as you are welcomed by their friendly staff and you will definitely not feel cramped in their spacious indoor seating, or outside in the fresh air of their veranda seating.

Make reservations now or order take out at (670) 488-1977/2520.

Leigh Gases
Leigh Gases is the youngest reporter of Saipan Tribune and primarily covers community related news, but she also handles the utilities, education, municipal, and veterans beats. Contact Leigh at leigh_gases@saipantribune.com.
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