Edinburgh restaurants: 13 of the very best Thai restaurants to visit in Edinburgh, according to customer reviews
Gary Flockhart
·3-min read
Where: 8-9 Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH1 2QZ. Rating 4 out of 5. One Tripadvisor reviewer said: B'een visiting this place regularly since 2017 and can safely say I have always had a really good experience'. (Photo: Third Party)
Whether you are looking for some tasty Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup), spicy Gaeng Daeng (red curry) or noodle-licious Pad Thai, we have got you covered with this list of the 13 top-rated Thai restaurants in town.
Have a scroll through our photo gallery – but be warned, it will make you hungry for some tasty Thai cuisine.
Where: 28 Bernard Street, Edinburgh EH6 6PP. Rating 4.5 out 5. One Tripadvisor reviewer said: 'First time visiting here and definitely won't be the last. The food was delicious'. (Photo: Third Party)
Where: 6 Torphichen Place, Edinburgh EH3 8DU. Rating: 4.5 out of 5. One Tripadvisor reviewer said: 'We really enjoyed dinner at the Bluerapa. The food was delicious and we took our own bottle of wine and paid £2.50 corkage per person. Would definitely visit again'. (Photo: Third Party)
Where: 49A Thistle Street, Edinburgh EH2 1DY. Rating 4.5 out of 5. One Tripadvisor reviewer said: 'Dusit never fails to impress! Each time I go it seems to get better'. (Photo: Third Party)
Where: 105 High Street First Floor, Edinburgh EH1 1SG Rating 4 out of 5. One Tripadvisor reviewer said: 'This restaurant was so great we went back twice to eat. Super value for money on the Royal Mile'. (Photo: Third Party)
Where: 8 Gloucester Street, Edinburgh EH3 6EG. Rating 4.5 out of 5. One Tripadvisor reviewer said: 'Exceptional meal, fabulous service, wish I lived closer as I’d be back every weekend!' (Photo: Third Party)
Where: 8 Union Street, Edinburgh EH1 3LU. 4.5 out of 5. One Tripadvisor reviewer said: 'Walked in quite late in the day, the staff were really friendly and our food arrived in no time. The food was delicious and reasonably priced'. (Photo: Third Party)
Where: 45 North Castle Street, Edinburgh EH2 3BG. Rating 4.5 out of 5. One Tripadvisor reviewer said: 'Lovely attentive staff, great food and prices about right. Definitely royal Thai cuisine rather than the more basic Thai food to be found in so many places'. (Photo: Third Party)
Where: 4th Floor 33 Castle Street, Edinburgh EH2 3DN. Rating 4.5 out of 5. One Tripadvisor reviewer said: 'Great experience, service was lovely and personal, great ambience and delicious food'. (Photo: Third Party)
Where: 5A Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2PW. Rating 5 out of 5. One Tripadvisor reviewer said: 'Absolutely brilliant. Amazing food, well presented, super tasty and staff couldn’t be better. Can’t wait to come back again'. (Photo: Third Party)
Where: 40-41 Bruntsfield Place, Edinburgh EH10 4HJ. Rating 4 out of 5. One Tripadvisor reviewer said: 'We travel from out of town to eat at this Thai and the staff always remember us and the food is always consistently good'. (Photo: Third Party)
Where: 104 Hanover Street, Edinburgh EH2 1DR. Rating: 4 out of 5. One Tripadvisor reviewer said: 'First time in bar Soba, beautiful food, excellent service and the price was amazing'. (Photo: Third Party)
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