The top 30 Thai restaurants in Toronto by neighbourhood
Thai restaurants in Toronto can be found in many neighbourhoods. Favourites like pad thai and spring rolls are the comfort foods of every metropolitan citizen, and nothing feels more like home than a good Thai food go-to.
Here are my picks for the top Thai restaurants in Toronto by neighbourhood.
Mugiis a low-key takeout spot on Bathurst specializing in vegan Thai dishes. Chow down on bowls of curries, noodles, and rice. Nearly everything here is made from scratch.
While serving go-to choices like pad thai, pad see ew, curries and khao soi,Koh Lipespecializes in dishes from the nominal island region, including several featuring the notoriously pungent stink bean.
Siam Square Huton Bayview offers dinner set specials and — most importantly — a great variety of Thai desserts like deep fried banana with honey.
The Thai Roomhas six Toronto locations including this one on Bloor. The local chain serves up the usual Thai classics including red curry chicken, mango salad and pad thai.
Carlton Street restaurantMaya Baycomes to us from the same person behindKoh Lipe, and similarly serves Thai cuisine not found at other restaurants like chicken feet soup and Thai-style beef tartare.
Si Lomis definitely the spot for Thai food lovers who also love their booze. Standout dishes include specialties like the softshell crab Pad Thai, but the real star of the show is the menu of boozy buckets.
Sala Modern Thaimay look humble, but the food it serves is definitely something that the chefs can brag about. Egg-wrapped pad thai noodles and tasty curry beef are presented beautifully and taste just as good as they look.
Over the yearsSukhothaihas expanded across the downtown core. Now, the family-run brand has three locations in the city and boasts some of thebest pad thai in the city.
Authentic Thai dishes like shrimp chips, mango salad, pad gra pao and pad thai all grace the menu atLuna Thai Kitchen.
Khao San Roadfound on Charlotte Street is home to some ofbest Thai in Toronto. Stand-out menu items that cannot be missed include green curry, pad see ew and khao soi.
Nimman Thai Cuisinecan be found in a small strip mall in Mimico. The restaurant is where to chow down on authentic Thai food on Lake Shore.
Isaan Dertakes its name from the region of Thailand its recipes are from — Isaan is the northeastern area bordering Laos and Cambodia. Presentation is key here: shrimp rolls are tied with noodle bows and ping gai chicken is served in charming street-style.
Bloor restaurantThai Nyyomsets itself apart from other restaurants by only serving two items a day plus one special. Expect to find chicken rice and khao soi always available and check out theirInstagramdaily for their special.
Mengrai Thaihas been open since 2007, hidden on Ontario Street in the former Regal Brewery. This place does pad thai two ways with both options not disappointing.
Coco Rice是为数不多的在这个基于“增大化现实”技术的泰国餐馆亚洲金博宝188官网ea. On the menu order up some of their most popular dishes like Royal Pad Thai with tamarind sauce and vegan red curry with rice.
For unique takes on traditional Thai, head toEat BKKto sample some khao soi poutine (fries with beef and coconut curry) and spaghetti curry.
Chiang Maiis a stylish Thai spot serving up cocktails and modern renditions of traditional dishes. Presentation is obviously important here. Even simple dishes like the shrimp rolls come beautifully presented.
Imm Thai Kitchenis a contemporary restaurant using traditional regional recipes straight from Thailand. On the menu you'll find tom yum soup with shrimp, tom yum lobster pad thai and paneng curry with chicken.
For good service and atmosphere,Bolan Thai Cuisine'scharming restaurant makes for an ideal low-key night out. Curry is served alongside adorable star-shaped mounds of rice and appetizers like crispy deep-fried snow shrimp.
Phat Kaphraois named for their signature dish, a Bangkok street food stir fry made with holy basil and topped with a fried egg. The rest of the menu also sticks to a traditional style of Bangkok street food, curries and sauces made from scratch in house.
Favoritesis a collaborative effort between the people behindKhao San Roadas well asParis ParisandSuperpoint. It's all about Thai BBQ here with grills fueled by binchotan charcoal.
Popular student hauntSalad Kingalso has a home on Queen. Just like their other location prices here are decent and it's perfect option for a quick lunch or dinner.
Ultra-casualThai Homedoes quick and cheap Thai eats along with daily specials.
Real Thai food lovers should familiarize themselves withJatujak, a staple eatery in Scarborough that many will vouch for as the best purveyor of pad thai in the city. Their location onKingston Roadis mostly takeout, but this Vic Park spot is worth travelling for.
Chai Pochanais a casual restaurant brings primarily central Thai cuisine in an area generally devoid of traditional Thai restaurants.
Conceived by the same guy that openedKhao San Road,Nana'sconcept feels considerably younger and fun. Giving us the essence of Bangkok's Entertainment District, you'll find plenty of dishes worth trying here.
The lovely subterraneous space that isSabai Sabaiboasts a refined menu of Northern Thai and Laotian favourites. Pair it with a bottle of Beerlao, a sweet jasmine rice beer, to offset the spice.
Bangkok Gardenhas been a fixture on Elm Street for more than 25 years. On the menu find your standard noodles and curries along with some fusion dishes like burgers.
晚餐最受欢迎的目的地之一city, you can't really go wrong with a meal fromPai. There'll probably be wait to dine at the restaurant, but it's well worth it.
People who live byJoy Thaiswear by it as the best local Thai spot in the area. The chicken pad thai here is surprisingly good, and they have a great selection of soups like tom kha and tom yum.
Hector Vasquez at Koh Lipe. With files from Tanya Mok and Jaclyn Skrobacky.
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