Authentic and spicy Thai food prepared by a Thai chef. Female customers love our colorful and healthy preparations! A relaxing space with an Asian twist.
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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...
Who: Myself and Girlfriends
When: Friday Lunch
Wear: Casual or Tourist-y
Why: Friend's choice & who doesn't like Thai food?
I passed this place the first time I looked for it. It is sort of lost ...
A reasonably priced Thai in a good location. The menu is comprehensive and the dishes are above average. Generally the food doesn't pack as much as a taste wallop as you might want it to. But when ...
I just went there for lunch with my wife and kids and we did have a good lunch. The food was good and the atmosphere was very much like the street restaurants you find in south east asia but price-wis...
I love this place. It's a bit cramped and noisy because of the train -- but the food is just regular Thai food that is as good or better than the Mango Tree and all of the ridiculously overpriced Thai...
Excellent Thai food with the unique influence of Malaya cuisine native to the owner's native region of southern Thailand. (Muslim expats note; all food is halal.)
Cheap, delicious and fulfilling. L...
Located less than a minute directly outside Shibuya station is this truly authentic Thai restaurant. So there is no confusion, there are actually two outlets in Shibuya. No need to fly to Bangkok to g...
I am a big fan of Thai food and I was looking for a new place to visit. My friend introduced me to this place, so I took a chance with my girlfriend. Its location is really difficult to find. Turn ...
I got a bowl of noodles (I think I ended up ordering Pad Thai, or at least something similar) and it was absolutely wonderful. It was delightfully spicy and seemed to be pretty authentically Thai food...
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...
I didn't expect to walk away so happy from Keawjai. The mix of spicy, sour and sweet flavours that is so typical of Thai food but so sorely lacking in most Japanese renditions came out in full force a...
I visited here on lunch time and the place was almost full. The restaurant itself was quite small and the atmosphere was casual. I chose a lunch set out of 4 choices, and it costed about 1000 yen. It ...
At first I was a little worried by the surroundings that I was walking into a tiny hostess bar, but I was pleasantly surprised to find a large Thai restaurant behind the doors. The resaurant is well ...
We went there on a sunday for the lunch buffet for 2625 Yen per person which is not cheap, but the pictures on the net about the meal were looking good. Additional, the view should be good from the 35...
Either the owners of the mangrove cafe have a side business growing orchids or someone who does grow orchids is getting quite rich with all the orders from them because just about every dish was garni...
Mai Thai is my favourite Thai restaurant in Tokyo. Great Thai food similar to what one might get back home in Sydney (so I'm not sure how authentic it is but hey, it tastes great!). It's crowded so be...
You can immediately tell that Puriku is a family-run operation of Thai expats living in Japan. In fact, it's quite easy because as you walk in you will see the kid playing computer games and his mothe...
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...