They have relocated to INZ 2 in B1.
2-2 Ginza Chuo-ku
across the street from the Marrionnier building.
English menu with photos. Nonsmoking avail.
Same chain as Chao Thai in Yokohama's Bay Quarter...
Famous for Thai-suki. but i normally go to thier lunch time. Lunch set menu is pretty reasonable, most are approximately 1000 yen, so it is good value for money, especially this area. I normally order...
Asian Kitchen packs a lot of spice and flare, in both the food and the atmosphere. A staircase decends from street level to the basement level restaurant. The walls of the staircase, though are made t...
I tried to go there on weekend but massive queue so gave up.
And the other day, during week i tried it again!
I arrived around 11:30 and only a couple of customers.
The atomsphere was good and nice...
Tinun was born in 1992 at Takadababa, during the days when Thai food was still a rarity in Tokyo. Now there are about 11 sister stores within the city, and the local chain is famous as a deliciously ...
This cozy Thai restaurant behind the Nikko Hotel, offers you a tropical paradise and friendly staff greeting when you enter. The menu includes pictures of each dish so you'll never be unsure of what ...
The white furniture interior might not fit your image of Thailand, but that will be forgotten once you taste the authentic food. The lunch menu changes daily and costs less than 1,000yen. And if you...
This Thai style kiosk will make you forget your in Ginza with its lively atmosphere and reasonably priced food cooked by Thai chefs. Several Thai style ramens (noodles) are popular among the Japanese...