Welcome to Drunken Noodle
At Drunken Noodle, we celebrate the rich tapestry of Asian cuisine, offering a harmonious blend of Thai, Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese flavors. Since opening in October 2022 in St. Marys, GA, our cozy restaurant has quickly become a local favorite. We pride ourselves on exceptional service and culinary artistry, crafting dishes like our savory Tom Kha soup and perfectly seasoned noodle bowls, which leave patrons raving. With numerous vegetarian options and a welcoming atmosphere for dogs, we're committed to creating a dining experience that delights every palate. Join us for takeout or dine in to savor the best of Asian fusion at Drunken Noodle!
- 888 Kings Bay Rd Ste E St. Marys, GA 31558 United States Hotline: (912) 467-4195
Welcome to Drunken Noodle, a vibrant culinary gem nestled at 888 Kings Bay Rd Ste E in St. Marys, GA. Specializing in Thai cuisine, this eatery opens its doors to a delightful mix of flavors that not only represent traditional Thai dishes but also embrace elements from Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese cuisines. It's an exciting fusion that promises to tantalize your taste buds!
One of the highlights of Drunken Noodle is its commitment to providing a welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant boasts a cozy ambiance, perfect for both takeout and dine-in options. Plus, furry friends are welcome with open arms, making it a great spot for those who enjoy bringing their dogs along for the meal!
What sets Drunken Noodle apart? It’s the exceptional feedback from the locals. Take, for instance, the rave reviews of seasoned dishes, such as:
- Tom Kha Chicken Soup: A fragrant and delightful soup that warms the soul, packed with rich flavors.
- Tonkotsu Ramen: Renowned as some of the best that diners have encountered outside of Hawaii; rich and savory!
- Pad Thai: A classic favorite that hits all the right notes – eggs, bean sprouts, and ground peanuts create a perfect harmony.
- Sushi Rolls: Fresh and artfully prepared, many patrons have praised their unique rolls, especially the Dragon roll.
Customer experiences continuously echo a theme of quality and attentiveness. Grace, a standout server, receives special mentions for her recommendations that enhance the dining experience. Many guests recount personal stories of trying new dishes, each time feeling more welcomed and satisfied than the last. For families, the kids' menu pleases even the pickiest eaters, making it an ideal dining locale for any occasion.
For those seeking diversity in their dining routine, Drunken Noodle is your answer. Opened in October 2022, its timely emergence has added much-needed flavors beyond the common fare of the area. With a menu that is sure to cater to various palates, from comforting noodles to succulent sushi, it’s a culinary journey waiting to be explored. When you’re in the mood for something new and exciting, make sure to visit Drunken Noodle – a delightful escape into the heart of Thai cuisine right here in Kingsland!
Don't hesitate to reach out at (912) 467-4195 for takeout or any inquiries. Your next foodie adventure awaits!

We are new to the area and ordered a couple items takeout to give the place a try, we tried the Tom Kha chicken soup, Tonkotsu Ramen and Thai iced tea, excellent flavor in everything, SO GOOD!! Tonkotsu was the best we've had since Hawaii a few years ago and the Thai Ice tea... best EVER! They took care to package the items to go successfully and ensure it was delicious when we got home.We will definitely be back, maybe next time we'll eat in, it looked cozy and had nice ambiance

Let's start with service! I hope they know what a gem they have with Grace. She's excellent and made suggestions for our first visit so enjoyable. The food is really good. My husband who is picky agreed to go and fell in love with the crispy pork. It's now one of our go to places. I try something new each time and have enjoyed each meal. The last time was sushi it was awesome.

One of my favorites in Kingsland, it's always good and service is always fast and friendly folks. Everything I've had here is great. Appetizers and noodle bowls are fresh and tasty. Inside has both and tables and a bar for sushi and kitchen view, beer and cocktails available.

I was afraid moving to the South meant I wasn't going to be able to find good noodles- boy does Drunk Noodle prove me wrong! We went early for dinner since we had our toddler in tow and even at 5:00 the place was fairly busy. Wonderful server recommended several things which was nice as newbies. The ramen looks amazing but when in Rome, right? We could NOT eat our fresh delicious and perfectly season noodles fast enough!!! We've already been back! Toddler loves the low mein better than the katsu chicken nuggets. Second time we went I tried a sushi roll - was disappointed most rolls have cream cheese but the Dragon roll was still fresh and tasty.

SUPER DELICIOUS THAI FOOD! Good service! Clean, warmly-lit restaurant. I recommend this place if you're in the mood for yummy Thai and Thai fusion dishes. There's plenty of parking available. We went for dinner and they were busy, but there was no wait. There is a small waiting area with a few seats inside of the restaurant. Once we were seated, we waited a bit for our server to take our drink and appetizer orders. But they were pretty busy, so I understand that. We sat in the corner, and it was a chair and half booth. It was kind of hard to get into my chair seat because of the spacing, so I had to squeeze myself in. We could have sat somewhere else, but I actually requested the corner. We ordered the crab rangoon for our appetizer. It was fried perfectly and the cream cheese and sweet and sour dipping sauce together tasted very good. We also ordered tom yum soup, the crispy pork belly rice bowl, salmon lover sushi roll, and pad Thai noodles. Everything was absolutely delicious and cooked perfectly. The tom yum soup had shrimp and was the perfect amount of sour. The crispy pork belly in the rice bowl was tender and the flavor was phenomenal. Both the soup and rice bowl came with an array of vegetables. The salmon lover sushi roll was fresh and had smoked salmon, cream cheese, avocado, masago and tempura flakes. It was drizzled with a special sauce that was yummy. The pad Thai noodles were my absolute favorite. It came with eggs, bean sprouts, scallions and ground peanuts. For our drinks we ordered coconut juice and sparkling water. The coconut juice had coconut chunks at the bottom and the sparkling water was perfectly carbonated. Again, everything was extremely delicious and the experience was a good one. I will definitely be returning to Drunken Noodle for some Thai food!

We LOVE the food here. I think we've had a different server every time we've been, but they've all been great and very attentive. There are around a dozen tables so it can get busy but we just try to go a little before dinner time to avoid a wait.

You probably know Kingsland is rather common fair. Pizza, BBQ, pizza, and BBQ. Opened in 10/2022, Kingsland is dangerously close to bourgeois with the addition of Drunken Noodle. The owner is Thai, and the menu is a mix of Thai, Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese cuisines. Everything was well executed, while the Thai was well executed. Drinks: Fountain soda ($3) was bottomless, free refills. The mediocre jasmine tea ($2.75) was a bagged Chinese brand. The smoked old fashion ($12) is usually made with Maker's Mark, included an orange peel (not cherry bitters), and was presented under a dome of what smelled like oak smoke (see photos). It was well done. Apps: The Miso soup broth was oddly strong. The soup was good overall, but perhaps pre-made/instant? Sashimi: Three thinnish slices of Unagi ($6) were draped over a cucumber and well presented in what appears to be a monkey pod bowl. Rice: Large portions of Thai fried rice ($12) and Basil fried rice ($12) had good pices of vegetables to add texture. The Basil fried rice is spicy. Don't say I didn't warn you! Mains: The beef pho ($14) was good, but the broth was on the thin side. Perhaps this is another pre-made mix? Most people wouldn't know, but I'm a bit of a pho snob. Massaman chicken curry was a large portion of chicken breast under a smallish portion of curry. This was the best executed dish. Fat kids like me needed appetizers to fill my fatness. Service: With prompt seating and attentive servers, service was good. Compliments to server Gabriella! Overall Drunken Noodle is a good restaurant and a VERY welcome addition for diversity to the area.

We were hungry and craving something different, so we stopped in. Wales in and immediately sat in a booth with everything still decorated from Valentine's, fresh flowered and valentine menu,etc. Tia was (I hope I got her name right) our waitress, btw she was awesome! Every bit of our food was fresh and delicious!! We will be back!! So flavorful and not greasy. Just spectacular food!! Well done!!!!