Book Thai Restaurants in London

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Baan Thai
Baan Thai is a busy and vibrant Thai restaurant on Coldharbour Lane in London’s buzzing Brixton. The delicious food, laid-back vibe and super-friendly staff make it a favourite with locals and a pre-concert crowd headed for the Brixton Academy. Baan Thai restaurant’s cheery dining room is decorated with vibrant colours, comfortable seating and holiday-coloured lights. Baan Thai is rightly proud that all its staff, including the chef, are Thai, adding an indisputable flavour of Thailand to their authentic menu. If you already know and love Thai food as most of Britain seems to, you’ll be delighted to find most of your favourite dishes on the menu, including tom yum gai soup, lovely curries like massaman, jungle, red and green. International wines, beers and soft drinks are very reasonably priced, so you can make an outing to Baan Thai a regular occurrence. Baan Thai is perfect for a quick and delicious meal with friends.

Cuisine: Thai
Location: 401 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, SW9 8LQ [Map]

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Bangkok Boulevard
This sexy little Thai restaurant in Lavender Hill is a hit with a local Clapham crowd. Filled with smoky red and black walls, oversized Buddha-themed canvases, leather banquettes and floorboards as well as spicy exotic aromas, Bangkok Boulevard is a handy hideaway for dates and business dining. The cooking here is fresh, healthy and authentic, and the drinks menu includes everything from cocktails and wine to bubbles and beer. The chefs at Bangkok Boulevard import their ingredients directly from Thailand, and highlights from the menu include the tom yam koong soup with king prawns; the weeping tiger sirloin steak flamed with rice wine in a spicy lime and chilli sauce; and the kaeng daeng red duck curry.

Cuisine: Thai
Location: 87 Lavender Hill, South West London, SW11 5QL [Map]

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Blue Elephant
Blue Elephant restaurant in lively Fulham Broadway in West London has long held a place in the hearts of lovers of Thai cuisine and those who delight in a great night out. When you step into the Blue Elephant in Fulham Broadway, you step into a delight for all the senses. Enter through a lush tropical jungle, cross an arching bridge over a picturesque stream and find yourself among a cloud of fresh flowers in one of London’s most romantic Thai restaurants. A parade of classic royal Thai favourites is on offer, as well as healthy 600 calorie menus and traditional herbal medicinal menus. The international wine list includes some intriguing Thai labels. Blue Elephant is also home to one of the capital’s most lavish Sunday lunches, complete with entertainment for the kids. The service could not be more professional or more welcoming. Do note, parking in the area is difficult, and you are advised to use public transportation.

Cuisine: Halal, Thai
Location: 4 - 6 Fulham Broadway, Fulham, London, SW6 1AA [Map]

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Blue Lagoon Thai Restaurant
With Thai silks on the walls, ornate Thai figurines, running water, softly playing classical and jazz, and orchids and greenery everywhere, the Blue Lagoon is elegant and relaxing. The cuisine is Royal Thai, prepared under the direction of an executive chef who worked for the Thai royal family for four years. Ingredients are flown in fresh daily from Thailand. The classics here range from satay and fish cakes to tom yum soup, as well as a half-dozen curries with choice of meat, and a host of stir-fried and noodle dishes - all prepared to the highest standard. Various set menus can relieve the stress of choosing. Wide and varied wine list. Come discover a new favourite.

Cuisine: Thai
Location: 284 Kensington High Street, West Kensington, London, W14 8NZ [Map]

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Busaba Eathai
What a thought! Take over the private room as Busaba Eathai with your mates, enjoy some of the tastiest Thai cuisine in the capital, drink deeply, laugh long, and remember the evening forever. You may know Busaba Eathai as a great place for a quick lunch or pre-bar supper, or even as a speedy snack stop, but when you plan your party, stag or hen night, Christmas do, or even business meal here, you lose the need for speed and get to slow down and really enjoy the food. The noodle dishes are popular, of course, and we can recommend the Mussaman duck curry, the Thai calamari and prawns with peanuts in betel leaves. The wines are good and modestly priced, for the most part, and the staff keep the dishes coming.

Cuisine: Thai
Location: 22 Store Street, London, WC1E 7DF [Map]

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Café de Thai
In-the-know Notting Hill dwellers are already buzzing about this Thai restaurant on All Saints Road between Westbourne Park and Ladbroke Grove stations. Frequented by hip Portobello market goers, locals and famous faces alike, Café de Thai is earning itself somewhat of a cult status for its Thai green curries and its dark, romantic dining room. With its list of delicious cocktails and dumplings on offer, we’re sold before we even get to main course. But we also have to put in a special mention for the tom yum koong soup and the steamed sea bass flavoured with lemongrass and fresh lime. Perfect for dates or intimate celebrations, Café de Thai is a fantastic and stylish little Notting Hill haunt.

Cuisine: Thai
Location: 29 All Saints Road, London, W11 1HE [Map]

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Chaam
Fulhamites love a good designer restaurant, and Chaam is a hit with foodies who love the style-conscious interior and tasty, authentic Thai dishes. Located on the North End Road just off of Fulham Road, Chaam is a minimalist little affair with a creamy vanilla and chocolate colour scheme, complete with hand-painted Thai earthernware and well-heeled locals. The chefs at Chaam are famous for their rare traditional dishes such as kao soi and nahm neaw noodle soups, and the entire menu is made with fresh ingredients which are flown in twice a week directly from Thailand. Starters such as the satay and Thai fishcakes are popular, but we love the chargrilled rib eye steak with spicy lime and cracked rice dip.

Cuisine: Thai
Location: 461 - 465 North End Road, London, SW6 1NZ [Map]

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Chaopraya Eat-Thai
Chaopraya Eat-Thai restaurant in St Christopher’s Place, one of London’s most charming pedestrian streets just off Oxford Street, is part of an award-winning group of authentic Thai restaurants. Clearly the location makes it a perfect restaurant to choose for weekday business lunches or post-shopping reviving suppers. This lovely little restaurant is decorated opulently with gold and silver panels, gilded mirrors, and vibrantly-coloured wallpaper. The décor is highlighted with intriguing Thai and Cambodian artefacts. There’s a second dining room at Chaopraya downstairs, a spacious lower-ground where wait staff zoom around between tables and diners tuck in with a contented hum. The Thai menu is enormous, but that means lots of choice for you. Most people adore the scallop curry paste, or one of the two ways of having sea bass or lobster. You definitely shouldn't miss the pad Thai Chaopraya, which can be served with soft-shell crabs.

Cuisine: Thai
Location: 22 St Christopher's Place, Marylebone, W1U 1NP [Map]

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Charm
Set on busy King Street between Chiswick and Hammersmith, Charm combines restaurant and lounge bar with real style. Its red glowing neon signage and glossy black painted exterior has the look of an upmarket West End restaurant while inside you’ll be greeted by a decadent, almost over the top glamour. Large crystal chandeliers light the room while regal furniture combines red and black velvets with gold studding and elegant place settings. Based on the essentials of Thai cuisine, Charm’s menu is Oriental with a twist. While favourites such as pad Thai can be found, also on offer are elegantly contemporary dishes which show imagination and an understanding of flavours which many lesser chefs would envy.

Cuisine: Thai
Location: 270 - 272 King Street, London, W6 0SP [Map]

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Elephant Royale
Elephant Royale restaurant in London's Lockes Wharf in the Isle of Dogs attracts a loyal crowd of Wharf working folk, locals and diners who appreciate terrific Thai cuisine and a great location. In the summer, the sprawling decked terrace is packed with people just enjoying a beer or cocktail while they gaze at the view of the River Thames and of Greenwich beyond. Inside the Elephant Royale, the effort that’s clearly gone into conjuring an exotic atmosphere succeeds. There’s great charm to the tropical plants and flowers, carvings, and the fish-filled stream that runs the length of the restaurant. Dressed in the Thai national costume, waiting staff are authentically keen and polite. A long and tempting menu lists Elephant Royale's tastiest Thai classics - tom yum soup, spicy salads, red and green curries, rice and noodle dishes - all beautifully garnished. Top marks for Elephant Royale.

Cuisine: Thai
Location: Lockes Wharf, Westferry Road, London, E14 3AN [Map]

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