The best Thai restaurants in Warsaw

Your guide to the tastiest Thai cuisine in town

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The best Thai restaurants in Warsaw

The best Thai restaurants in Warsaw

Your guide to the tastiest Thai cuisine in town

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The best Thai restaurants in Warsaw

Thai cuisine has gained immense popularity around the world for its unique flavours, unusual aromas and variety of dishes. It is known for its unique compositions of sweet, sour, salty, bitter and spicy flavours. In Thai dishes, these notes come together in a harmonious way, resulting in a unique culinary experience. One example is the famous Tom Yum soup, which is a fusion of the spiciness of chilli peppers, the acidity of lime, the sweetness of palm sugar, the aroma of lemongrass and the characteristic oozing flavour of prawns or chicken. Enter this extraordinary world with us as you explore the the best Thai restaurants in Warsaw.

What we value Thai food restaurants for

Good Thai establishments use fresh authentic ingredients such as lemongrass, galangal, kafir lime, tamarind paste, fish sauce, Thai basil, coriander, peanuts and chillies. The flavours of the dishes are deep, distinct and well balanced. It is an excellent addition to the daily menu, which allows you to be transported for a moment to a distant exotic region of the world. This is expressed not only in the interesting food, but also in the design of the restaurants, whose interiors are inspired by Thai culture.

The best Thai restaurants in Warsaw - this way please!

In our guide, you will find information about some top restaurants that serve authentic dishes from Thailand. When you visit them, you will certainly not feel disappointed. Test the flavours of Southeast Asian cuisine in Warsaw and feel like you're on a fascinating journey.

In this guide:

Bosko TuThai
Thai Thai
Wi-Taj
WHY THAI Food&Wine
Naam Thai
Silk & Spicy

Bosko TuThai

Bosko TuThai is located in the Koneser Prague Centre in an interesting part of Old Prague, which is one of the more atmospheric areas of the city. Social and cultural life flourishes here and gastronomy is booming. The restaurant is spacious and arranged with a combination of Thai inspiration and post-industrial style. Guests appreciate it not only for the excellent food, but also for the well-trained and very friendly staff who have detailed knowledge of the dishes served. Here you will eat tasty Thai starters, thai rolls and spring rolls, various types of traditional Thai soups (including Tom Kha, Tom Yum and Suki Yaki), pad thai and fried rice or soy noodles with side dishes. The kitchen serves a variety of interesting meat dishes - with chicken, beef, duck and pork. Gourmets of seafood and fish will not be disappointed either. You will also find sushi on the menu (also vegetarian). For many people, the additional menu of gluten-free dishes is a great asset. When visiting Bosko TuThai, pay attention to the promotions introduced by the restaurant. Depending on the day of the week, these include, for example, a 50% discount on the second Pad Thai ordered, a second Aperol Spritz free of charge or all curries from the menu available at one attractive price.

Thai Thai

The Warsaw Thai Thai restaurant is part of a chain of five establishments. The others are located in Gdańsk, Sopot, Poznań and Wrocław. The chefs, who come from Thailand, take meticulous care of the authenticity of the recipes used, and original ingredients are imported to order. The restaurant is distinguished by its intimate, atmospheric atmosphere and interior carefully arranged in a Far Eastern climate. It is not only the oriental décor that pleases the eye, but also the original dishes. If you are wondering where you can find delicious Thai restaurants in Warsaw, Thai Thai should definitely be on your list to visit. You'll eat traditional Thai salads and starters here, such as a salad of fresh papaya, cherry tomatoes and carrots with fish sauce, lime and cashew nuts or tuna tartare with coriander, mint, chilli and pomegranate. Several types of soups and traditional wok dishes are always available on the menu. The main courses are very varied. You can choose from rice pancakes with duck, chicken skewers, grilled Argentine beef tenderloin, green curry with vegetables and prawns or chicken or roast duck, among others. Thai Thai also specialises in fish dishes. Amongst other things, you will find well-cooked monkfish here. Dessert lovers will also find something for themselves.

Wi-Taj

Wi-Taj is a restaurant that serves a unique cuisine that is a marriage of Thai and Vietnamese traditions. From Monday to Friday from 11:30am to 4pm, delicious lunches are served here at a moderate price. You can also hit other interesting promotions, such as selected drinks as part of the "2 for 1" offer. During the spring and summer seasons, meals can be enjoyed in the pleasant outdoor garden. Advertised with the slogan "Sit - eat - talk", the restaurant relies on both an elegant and casual atmosphere. The atmosphere is ideal for socialising and the solid portions satisfy even a large hunger. At the Wi-Taj restaurant, you can count on a wide selection of aromatic starters and soups. You will find timeless classics such as yellow, red and green curries. For some dishes, the menu offers the option to choose the main ingredient - for example beef, black tiger prawns, chicken or tofu. The restaurant serves a set available only for children, where the little ones get breaded chicken with rice, salad and juice. Wi-Taj also offers delicious desserts, such as banana in cake with coconut shavings or Thai sticky rice with coconut milk and mango fruit. Among the drinks, tea with roasted rice, selected varieties of green teas, homemade lemonades with exotic fruits and non-alcoholic cocktails are worth mentioning. You can also enjoy beer, wine or stronger alcohol here.

WHY THAI Food&Wine

Restaurants under the WHY THAI banner operate in Poznań and Warsaw in close proximity to the Sejm building. Won ton dumplings with a mushroom filling, grilled squid with chilli and passion fruit, spring rolls with mint and coriander sauce, bao buns with grilled aubergine or jerked beef, cod in oyster-fish sauce, crispy duck with pak choi cabbage, salad with mango and shrimp paste, mussels with lychee and chilli - all this and much more can be found on the varied menu at WHY THAI in Warsaw. Thai restaurant on Wiejska also serves delicious desserts made from traditional Thai recipes. Choose from water chestnuts in jasmine syrup, rice with sweet mango in coconut milk, or fried ice cream with peanuts, vanilla and caramel. WHY THAI has been in business since 2012 and employs experienced Thai chefs. The restaurant's philosophy is to serve dishes that are not only tasty, colourful and beautifully served, but also health-friendly. This is ensured, among other things, by the careful selection of fresh, high-quality ingredients.

Naam Thai

Two Naam Thai venues can undoubtedly be counted among the authentic Thai restaurants in Warsaw. One is located in the iconic Saska Kepa and the other on the border between Wola and Żoliborz. One of the bestselling dishes on the menu is GUAI TIAW PED, which is roast duck soup served with rice noodles. Main courses include dishes in traditional Thai curry or wok dishes in vegetarian, meat or seafood versions, as well as classic fried noodles (soy rice udon) or rice with side dishes. The local salads are also very popular. These include a salad with seafood, finely chopped pork and soy noodles and a salad with prawns, fresh herbs, lemongrass and sweet chilli paste. In addition to the main menu, Naam Thai also has a seasonal menu. On warm days, you can eat here the crispy outside and cold inside fried ice cream served with fresh fruit or the Thai fruit salad Som Tam Pollamai. You'll also enjoy a good cup of coffee, espresso tonic, mango lassi or aromatic Thai tea here. The staff will also help you place a hit order if you come with children.

Silk & Spicy

Silk&Spicy are restaurants that serve Thai cuisine and sushi. Main courses include beef, chicken and duck, as well as vegetarian options based on vegetables and tofu. Red, yellow and green curries, wheat, rice and soya noodles with side dishes, as well as fish and seafood dishes are also on the menu. Gourmets of original Thai soups will not be disappointed, being able to choose between TOM KHA GAI, MISOSHIRU, PHO, WON TANG, TOM YUM, and BUN noodle broth. The restaurants offer a children's menu, which includes a delicate broth with soy noodles, crispy fingers in sweet and sour sauce and a mini sushi set. Desserts are very popular with both children and adults. In addition to mango and coconut-flavoured ice cream, chocolate soufflé with ice cream and fruit in tempura, you will find typical warm desserts on the menu, among them crispy pouches with lychee and mango sauce and pancakes with banana. "Window" orders are possible at the Francuska location.

Looking for fine dining - visit the best Thai restaurants in Warsaw

From classic pad thai, aromatic soups and light salads, to zesty curries and sweet desserts, each of the recommended restaurants offers refined dishes to satisfy your appetite for Far Eastern exotica on a plate. All establishments have one thing in common - a passion for Thai cuisine and attention to the highest quality ingredients. See for yourself if we are right!

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