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The 13 Best Thai Restaurants In London
Otherwise known as the moo krob KO guide. These are the best places to eat Thai food in London.
Where To Eat Noodle Soup In London
We don’t know what the question is, but noodles and broth is almost definitely the answer.
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The 13 Best Thai Restaurants In London
Otherwise known as the moo krob KO guide. These are the best places to eat Thai food in London.
Kolae
Exciting and totally delicious, Kolae is a southern Thai restaurant in Borough Market that's best enjoyed at the counter.
Kiln
Kiln in Soho doesn't do wishy-washy takes on Thai food. It's brilliant, high-octane, hot stuff—especially when you're in front of open flames at the bar.
Som Saa
Som Saa is a boisterious Thai restaurant in Spitalfields that lives for a spicy, big group blowout.
Kanok Thai Restaurant
Kanok Thai is the ideal spot for a stop-off lunch between Brighton Station and the beach.
Singburi
Singburi isn’t just the best restaurant in Leytonstone nor the best Thai restaurant in London, it’s the best restaurant in the city, full stop.
Paolina Thai Cuisine
Paolina Thai Cuisine is a dependable spot in King’s Cross that we return to time and again for a solo lunch or low-key date night over solid Thai dishes.
Thai Tho
A buzzy Thai spot in Wimbledon Village, Thai Tho is the perfect place to get a little rowdy over chicken satay.
Addie's Thai Restaurant
If you're looking for a low-key, slap-up Thai meal, Addie's Thai Restaurant in Earl's Court very much fits the bill.
Plants Of Roselyn
Plants of Roselyn is a buzzy, warm restaurant in London Bridge, serving great vegan Thai food.
Patara Thai Wimbledon
A homely Thai spot on Wimbledon High Street, Patara Thai serves some top-notch curries on a nice outdoor terrace.
Chet’s
Chet's, an LA-Thai-inspired restaurant in Shepherd's Bush, feels too cool and exciting to be a hotel restaurant, and serves crispy rice salads and meaty smash burgers.
Speedboat Bar
Speedboat Bar is a fun and fiery Thai restaurant on the edge of Chinatown and the upstairs bar is open until 1am on weekends.
Where To Eat Noodle Soup In London
We don’t know what the question is, but noodles and broth is almost definitely the answer.
Uli
Uli has one of the best outdoor terraces in Notting Hill, and their noodles and dim sum aren’t bad either.
101 Thai Kitchen
Pink walls, a laid-back casual feel, and some of the best Thai food in London. That's what you can expect from 101 Thai Kitchen in Hammersmith.
Plaza Khao Gaeng
Plaza Khao Gaeng is a fantastic, fun, and flavourful Thai restaurant on the mezzanine level above Arcade Food Hall. Everything on the menu packs a punch.
Patara
The Soho flagship location of a Thai mini-chain with over thirty years of experience, Patara is a no-brainer for group lunches or a serious massaman craving.
Farang
Farang is a long term pop-up Thai restaurant in Highbury with excellent curries and a whole seabass that’ll make you happy.
Phat Phuc Noodle Bar
Phat Phuc is a casual and affordable pan-Asian noodle bar in Chelsea, doing everything from laksa to pho.
East Street
Just off of Oxford Street, this spot is just as perfect for an affordable group meal as it is for a solo bowl of udon.
Smoking Goat
Smoking Goat in Shoreditch serves regional Thai food. It satisfies rather than stuns, but it’s ideal for sharing.
Greyhound Cafe
If you can see past the fashion nonsense at Greyhound Café in Fitzrovia, you’ll find some of the best Thai food in Central London right now.