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The Best Thai Restaurants in London

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It’s becoming increasingly hard these days to find Brits whose last holiday wasn’t to Thailand. The country’s natural beauty and rich well of diverse experiences mean that travellers are understandably making it their go-to destination. For those who have come back from Thailand missing its culinary delights, our Inspectors have compiled their favourite restaurants in London for satisfying Thai cuisine – all of which hold a distinction for the quality of their cooking.

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Updated on 14 March 2025
AngloThai
22 Seymour Place, Marylebone, W1H 7NL London
£££ · Thai

We start with the crown jewel in London’s Thai dining scene, and a restaurant which very much does what it says on the tin. Chef-Owner John Chantarasak has dual Thai-British heritage and brings it to bear in creative and downright delicious ways on a set, sharing-style menu that’s underpinned by superb British ingredients and delightful Thai influences. The sauces are a particular highlight, underlining the technical skill of the kitchen team and their understanding of flavour and balance.

Farang
72 Highbury Park, Highbury, N5 2XE London
££ · Thai

One of four Thai restaurants in London with a Bib Gourmand for its great cooking at an appealing price tag, Farang is an endearing restaurant located outside the city centre and a short walk from both the former and current Arsenal football stadiums. Dish inspirations come from all over Thailand, allowing you to get a taste of multiple regions in one meal, while the electric atmosphere and feasting-style sharing menu make this the perfect place to celebrate with friends and family.

Kiln
58 Brewer Street, Soho, W1F 9TL London
££ · Thai

It’s easy to see why so many people love Kiln. The dedicated team run the restaurant with pride and enthusiasm; the prime Soho location translates into a buzzing atmosphere inside; and the menu incorporates on-trend wood-fired grilling. Most importantly, each brilliantly priced dish is simply delicious. Influences sometimes come from beyond Thailand’s borders, while the cooking is both intensely flavoured and astutely balanced. To make it even more zeitgeist-capturing, diners sit up at an open-kitchen counter to feel part of the action.



Kolae
6 Park Street, Borough Market, SE1 9AB London
££ · Thai

Over the last couple of years, the area around Borough Market has become an increasingly popular spot for the capital’s chefs, with top restaurants constantly popping up on the edge of the bustling covered market. Chief among the draws round here is the diversity of cuisines on offer – and it’s Kolae that proudly flies the Thai flag with a specific focus on the south of the country. Each dish on the sharing-inclined menu comes with ample amounts of flavour, with the reasonably priced set menu the way to go if you’re indecisive.

Plaza Khao Gaeng
Arcade Food Hall, 103-105 New Oxford Street, Bloomsbury, WC1A 1DB London
££ · Thai

Another excellently located spot – this time on the edge of Soho inside the Arcade Food Hall – Plaza Khao Gaeng, like Kolae, is focussed predominantly on the cuisine of Southern Thailand. The dishes are generously sized, especially for their price, and come with bags of flavour – the massaman curry in particular is so satisfying you’ll want to return again and again. The compact seating and steady flow of eager diners ensure there’s a vibrant atmosphere and plenty of fun to be had.


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