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Nov 14, 2023 · From street food and fiery regional fare to luxury spots to buzzy joints, here are the best Thai restaurants in London.
- Som Saa
This Thai food ‘residency’, previously housed at an east...
- Kin + Deum
Thus, Kin + Deum (‘eat and drink’) was born. It’s the best...
- Champor
Champor-Champor, a unique and romantic Thai-Malay restaurant...
- Kiln
But these are minor quibbles in what is fundamentally a...
- The Heron
As unlikely venues go for lip-smacking Thai food that...
- 101 Thai Kitchen
As is the case in many of London’s most authentic Thai...
- KaoSarn
The food is not only cheap, but bursting with authentic Thai...
- Som Saa
Best Thai Restaurants in London, England: Find Tripadvisor traveller reviews of London Thai restaurants and search by price, location, and more.
- Champor-Champor. Location: Bermondsey. Kicking off this list of the best Thai restaurants in London is a real winner.mLocated just minutes from the Shard, this bohemian, intimate and wildly unique Thai-Malay restaurant is one of Southwark’s hidden gems.
- Patara. Location: South Kensington, Knightsbridge, Oxford Circus, Soho, Hampstead and Wimbledon. If you’re looking to enjoy amazing food in what feels like a Grand Palace in the heart of Thailand, book yourself a table at Patara.
- The Begging Bowl. Location: Peckham. A solid addition to this roundup of the best Thai restaurants in London here. As well as the usual suspects, you’ll find some slightly more unusual dishes at The Begging Bowl in Peckham – but equally delicious none the less.
- Rusty Bike. Location: Mile End. Watch sport, drink pints, enjoy the beer garden, eat noodles. What’s not to love? Our Editor Georgie swears the Jantaburi Pad Thai is ‘literally the only thing you need in your life’.
- Singburi. Leytonstone. ££££Perfect For:BYOB Big Groups Catching Up With Mates Classic Establishment Impressing Out of Towners. Singburi is hot in every sense of the word.
- Kiln. Soho. ££££Perfect For:Catching Up With Mates Dining Solo Eating At The Bar. Kiln isn’t just one of the best Thai-influenced restaurants in London.
- Kolae. London Bridge. ££££Perfect For:Eating At The Bar Big Groups Catching Up With Mates Date Night. At Kolae, the focus is on southern Thai flavours and marinated things cooked over a very hot coconut—and some of those things are very, very good.
- Plaza Khao Gaeng. Fitzrovia. ££££Perfect For:Casual Weeknight Dinner Impressing Out of Towners Date Night Catching Up With Mates. RESERVE A TABLE. POWERED BY.
- Plaza Khao Gaeng at Arcade Food Hall, Tottenham Court Road
- Nipa Thai, Lancaster Gate
- Kolae, Borough
- Mango Tree, Victoria
- Som Saa, Shoreditch
- Monkey & Me, Marylebone
- Singburi, Leyton
- The Begging Bowl, Peckham
- Kiln, Soho
- Patara, Soho
What: Beachy neon blue cocktails, plastic covered canteen-style tablecloths and bright strip lights - we're definitely in authentic Thai hawker territory at Plaza Khao Gaeng. Heading up this opening is Luke Farrell, who has brought with him a fiery passion for Thai food, after spending fifteen years in the country. The results are glorious, and spi...
What: Housed in the Royal Lancaster, Nipa is the place to go if you are looking for luxury Thai cuisine. Expect authenticity in every aspect, from an all-female kitchen to antiques sourced from Thailand for the décor. Nipa’s menu is the kind you could recite in your sleep – tom yum soup, fishcakes, spring rolls and satay, followed by curries, pad t...
What: A second restaurant from the Som Saa crew (which is also in this list, by the way), Kolae focuses on the southern Thai cooking technique of kolae (or golae, or gaw lae) where ingredients are skewers and bathed in coconut marinade, before being grilled over fierce flames. The results are absolutely sensational, and Kolae backs it up with a com...
What: Originally opened in Bangkok, you can now visit Mango Tree in Belgravia for an extravagant Thai meal in a sleek, modern setting. As well as elevated Thai cooking, Londoners come for stylish signature cocktails like the Thai Chilli Martini (vodka, lychee, lime juice, lemon grass, and red chilli). We recommend Kow Pad Pu – an Alaskan king crab ...
What: The cooking here, as with the vibrant atmosphere, is in-your-face: a riot of heat, sweet, sour and more heat that focuses on lesser-known Thai dishes. An indisputable gold award winner for us and a contender for the best Thai in London, made all the better by a dedicated vegan menu, and a quality set menu alongside the a la carte. Where: 43a ...
What: This cute and casual neighbourhood gem serves up punchy Thai plates inspired by the bustling food stalls and restaurants of Bangkok. You'll find Thai classics and Pan-Asian dishes on the menu, from small plates inspired by the sea and the land, to curries, noodles, stir fries and fried rice. It also offers a great-value two-course set lunch d...
What: This East London stalwart has built a considerable following from the far reaches of Leyton, thanks to some seriously spicy, authentic Thai cooking. Bookings are grudgingly taken, and we’d recommend securing your spot because walk-ins are often turned away even in the early evening. Get there early for your pick of dishes on the blackboard an...
What: A long-time local favourite, Begging Bowl was right at the heart of Peckham's culinary rejuvenation, and it remains incredibly popular thanks to high quality, affordable cooking. With flavours from Bangkok and meat and fish from Peckham, expect a plethora of traditional dishes that will transport you to The Land of Smiles - go for the stir-fr...
What: Award-winning Soho barnstormer Kiln is far from your average Thai takeaway - the restaurant examines the regional specialities of Thailand's borders with Burma, Laos and Cambodia. If you manage to get a coveted seat, expect to see chefs cooking dishes like dry red mackerel curry and pork offal laap in woks and claypots over hot coals right be...
What: The stereotypical décor at Patara feels a little plain, but it make for an authentic setting to enjoy your meal. Patara is a chain (there are four branches across London now) but the food is a step above your average Thai. The menu is huge, but thankfully, there are some really good set menu options available if you're a little intimidated by...
- 250 Kennington Ln, Lambeth, London, SE11 5RD
Aug 12, 2024 · From fragrant curries to succulent fried chicken, Ben McCormack names his favourite Thai restaurants in London.
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