Thai Restaurants in London
1. Uli
Pan-Asian restaurant in Notting Hill
5 Ladbroke Road - W11
“This unusual Asian-fusion restaurant” from Michael Lim “delivers extremely high-quality, fresh-tasting dishes almost uniformly across the board” from its variety of cuisines – and “Michael always takes care of the customers”. After almost three decades in Notting Hill, it now has a spinoff in Seymour Place, Marylebone, where it’s “a very welcome addition”.
2. Satay Street Cafe
Thai restaurant in Spitalfields
15 Goulston Street - E1
2022 Review: Originally a stall on Brick Lane (which started in 2009), this 20-seater, a short walk north of Aldgate, is the first permanent home of this experienced Bangkok-style street food vendor. Enjoy dishes (with lots of choice for vegans) on a bed of rice, wrapped tight in a tortilla, or accompanied with salad.
3. Som Saa
Thai restaurant in Shoreditch
43a Commercial Street - E1
“Zingy, fiery” flavours (“so good we liked the food better than in Bangkok!”) inspire raves for this “funky Thai restaurant” near Spitalfields Market – “well worth searching out for its authentically spicy (too spicy for some, note) food”, and also “great for veggies and vegans (ingredients are so varied you can get your ‘30 plants a week’ all in one lunch!)”. After eight years, the team has opened a sibling, Kolae in Borough Market. Top Menu Tip – “stand-out whole deep-fried sea bass”.
4. Champor-Champor
Thai restaurant in Southwark
62 Weston St - SE1
“Such good Thai food hiding away” near Guy’s Hospital in the shadow of the Shard – this funkily decorated venue mixes Malay influences into its unusual cuisine, with results that have stood the test of time since it opened 25 years ago.
5. Vinegar Yard
Italian restaurant in Southwark
Saint Thomas Street - SE1
2021 Review: A new ‘eating, drinking, shopping and art space’ from the founders of Flat Iron Square, also not far from London Bridge, with vintage shops, street food stalls and bars in shipping containers and a large garden. Million Pound Menu stars Baba G’s have a stall here, selling their naanwiches and Indian burgers.
6. Rosa’s
Thai restaurant in Shoreditch
12 Hanbury St - E1
2021 Review: The “lovely Thai food” at these reliable cafés is “impressively authentic given that they are a chain” – “excellent value” and “fast”, if occasionally let down by “iffy service”. Founded in 2008 by Saiphin and Alex Moore, who inherited the name of their first East End site, the group has 18 branches in London and expanded to Liverpool, Manchester, Reading (delivery only) and Leeds following the sale of a majority stake to US investors. The couple also have two spin-offs, Lao Café in Covent Garden and the new Chinese noodle bar Hoh Sek in St Katharine Docks.
7. Kin and Deum
Thai restaurant in Southwark
2 Crucifix Lane - SE1
2024 Review: “Great, modern Thai food” is to be had at this stylish (although “rather cramped and noisy”) pub conversion a short walk from the Shard by London Bridge station – “the kind of Thai you wish was just around the corner”. It’s run by siblings Roselyn, Shakris & Bank Inngern, the new generation of the family that operated Thai restaurant Suchard on nearby Tooley Street for more than 20 years, which has recently been re-opened as veggie specialist Plants of Roselyn.
8. Rosa's
Thai restaurant in Southwark
2 Duchess Walk, Unit 6.1 One Tower Bridge - SE1
2021 Review: The “lovely Thai food” at these reliable cafés is “impressively authentic given that they are a chain” – “excellent value” and “fast”, if occasionally let down by “iffy service”. Founded in 2008 by Saiphin and Alex Moore, who inherited the name of their first East End site, the group has 18 branches in London and expanded to Liverpool, Manchester, Reading (delivery only) and Leeds following the sale of a majority stake to US investors. The couple also have two spin-offs, Lao Café in Covent Garden and the new Chinese noodle bar Hoh Sek in St Katharine Docks.
9. Smoking Goat
Thai restaurant in Shoreditch
64 Shoreditch High Street - E1
“Authentic… fiery… zingy” – Ben Chapman’s Thai BBQ in a converted Shoreditch pub provides “creative dishes that are balanced, well-priced, and most importantly just bloody tasty!”. “Great drinks” too which help fuel the happy, crowded vibe. Top Menu Tips – Fish Sauce Chilli Wings and Tom Yum Mama, Sausage & Mussels.
10. Lao Cafe
Thai restaurant in Covent Garden
60 Chandos Place - WC2
2023 Review: This “modest but terrific” former pop-up near Trafalgar Square, from entrepreneurial Lao-Thai chef Saiphin Moore (of Rosa’s Thai), is “well worth the visit” for “good-sized portions” of “authentic” Laotian food – a lesser-known Asian cuisine with meals revolving around the staple of sticky rice.
11. Rosa's
Thai restaurant in Covent Garden
26 Earlham St - WC2H
2021 Review: The “lovely Thai food” at these reliable cafés is “impressively authentic given that they are a chain” – “excellent value” and “fast”, if occasionally let down by “iffy service”. Founded in 2008 by Saiphin and Alex Moore, who inherited the name of their first East End site, the group has 18 branches in London and expanded to Liverpool, Manchester, Reading (delivery only) and Leeds following the sale of a majority stake to US investors. The couple also have two spin-offs, Lao Café in Covent Garden and the new Chinese noodle bar Hoh Sek in St Katharine Docks.
12. Patara Soho
Thai restaurant in Soho
15 Greek St - W1
For “a more upmarket Thai experience”, head to the branches of Khun Patara Sila-On’s “very pleasant” group (which is over 30 years old, with branches from Asia to Europe). “Well-presented flavoursome dishes” from “good-quality ingredients” are provided by staff who “always seem happy to see you”.
13. Rosa's
Thai restaurant in Islington
6 Theberton St - N1
2021 Review: The “lovely Thai food” at these reliable cafés is “impressively authentic given that they are a chain” – “excellent value” and “fast”, if occasionally let down by “iffy service”. Founded in 2008 by Saiphin and Alex Moore, who inherited the name of their first East End site, the group has 18 branches in London and expanded to Liverpool, Manchester, Reading (delivery only) and Leeds following the sale of a majority stake to US investors. The couple also have two spin-offs, Lao Café in Covent Garden and the new Chinese noodle bar Hoh Sek in St Katharine Docks.
14. Rosa’s Soho
Thai restaurant in Soho
48 Dean St - W1
2021 Review: The “lovely Thai food” at these reliable cafés is “impressively authentic given that they are a chain” – “excellent value” and “fast”, if occasionally let down by “iffy service”. Founded in 2008 by Saiphin and Alex Moore, who inherited the name of their first East End site, the group has 18 branches in London and expanded to Liverpool, Manchester, Reading (delivery only) and Leeds following the sale of a majority stake to US investors. The couple also have two spin-offs, Lao Café in Covent Garden and the new Chinese noodle bar Hoh Sek in St Katharine Docks.
15. Supawan
Thai restaurant in King's Cross
38 Caledonian Road - N1
In the “quirky” surroundings of a shop that’s a florist by day, this “vibrant and interesting Thai” is to be found in the no-man’s-land around King’s Cross (“the best place to sit is the section where they sell flowers – it’s beautiful”). “It’s a very busy and bustling restaurant and the food makes it clear why”: chef Wichet Khongphoon’s cooking is “true Thai (not the western version)” and the “good-value” dishes are “authentic, exceptionally tasty and worth continually revisiting”. Top Menu Tip – “the waiter surprisingly suggested pairing the main course of sea bass fillet and tamarind sauce with beef cheek in Massaman curry. I was very glad that I took his advice because the blend was delicious”.
16. Wild Rice & Mamasan
Thai restaurant in Westminster
28 Brewer Street - W1F
2021 Review: Pan Serirak and Mike Asavarut created this duo of Thai-influenced, late-2018 yearlings in Soho: Wild Rice is on the ground floor, and focuses on small plates to share (Thai flavours with seasonal British ingredients). Mamasan is the basement restaurant, offering street food dishes. Early feedback suggests it’s finding its feet, but worth a go: “we went and it was empty – I’m not sure why it wasn’t packed as it deserved to be”.
17. Kiln
Thai restaurant in Soho
58 Brewer Street - W1
“Addictive! Watching the chefs fire the meat whets the appetite” at Ben Chapman’s “boundary-pushing classic” in Soho: a “unique and amazing” Thai BBQ whose “visceral cooking over flames provides a sensory experience, with food that’s also exceptional”. “And it’s such a cool place”, if “crowded” – “lovely sitting at the bar, enjoying the ordered chaos of the kitchen, having a drink and sampling all the different dishes; and the committed front of house team make this a very special meal”. Food quality is “holding up well: they don’t seem to have downgraded their offerings to make them more ‘accessible’”; although they are “able to satisfy a chilli-phobe as well as a spice seeker”. Top Menu Tips – “their pork chop haunts me with its fatty char and savoury flesh”; and “the Chicken & Soy is still an all-time favourite”.
18. The Greyhound Cafe
Thai restaurant in Fitzrovia
37 Berners Street - W1T
2021 Review: First European outpost of a Thailand-based chain – a sizeable operation in Fitzrovia that’s now in its second year. Some “lovely spicy combinations” help create a “really interesting menu” but views divide a little on the trendily-designed space: “lacking atmosphere” to some but “lovely” and “den-like” to others.
19. Rosa’s Soho
Thai restaurant in Soho
23a Ganton St - W1
2021 Review: The “lovely Thai food” at these reliable cafés is “impressively authentic given that they are a chain” – “excellent value” and “fast”, if occasionally let down by “iffy service”. Founded in 2008 by Saiphin and Alex Moore, who inherited the name of their first East End site, the group has 18 branches in London and expanded to Liverpool, Manchester, Reading (delivery only) and Leeds following the sale of a majority stake to US investors. The couple also have two spin-offs, Lao Café in Covent Garden and the new Chinese noodle bar Hoh Sek in St Katharine Docks.
20. Foley's
Thai restaurant in Fizrovia
23 Foley Street - W1
“A jolly pan-Asian mish-mash that’s good value for the West End” inspires ongoing interest in this Fitzrovia venue. Most of the action is on the ground floor, but there’s also an outdoor bar and basement chef’s counter.
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