Thai restaurants in Manchester

Thai Kitchen No.6

Family-run

Located near St. Anne's Church in Manchester City Centre, Thai Kitchen No.6 is a family-run Thai restaurant serving authentic Thai cuisine. The diverse menu features salads, stir-fries, soups, curries, and noodles. Expect classic dishes such as pad Thai, duck, pork, and chicken curries, as well as papaya salads and more. The restaurant has a warm, homely vibe, with family members working in the kitchen.

Phetpailin

Chilled vibes and tasty food

Phetpailin is a down-to-earth Thai restaurant located in the city's bustling Chinatown. You're allowed to bring your own alcohol, which you can enjoy with a variety of Thai dishes, including sharing platters, curries, noodles, and seafood. With plentiful vegetarian and vegan options and set menus on offer, there's something for every diner here.

Try Thai

Thai and Chinese fare

For an authentic Thai dining experience, venture into Chinatown and visit Try Thai. This contemporary spot features a traditional canopy over the bar and serves classic Thai dishes such as salads, spring rolls, Thai curries, stir-fries, and noodles, including the beloved pad Thai. There's also a selection of Chinese dishes available, as well as a range of drinks, including cocktails and Thai beers.

Thaikhun

A taste of Bangkok

Experience the fragrant flavours of Bangkok at Thaikhun in Spinningfields. It's kitted out with unique decor, including wooden panelling, dim lighting, and plenty of trinkets and treasures on the walls. Here, authentic Thai dishes like soup, curry, fried noodles, and wok-fried specialities are served. Children's meals are also available. Round off your meal with an Asian-inspired cocktail.

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Journey across Asia

Tampopo is a renowned nationwide chain of pan-Asian restaurants offering a variety of beloved Thai dishes from across the continent. At these modern eateries, you'll find global favourites ranging from Korean kimchi rice and duck pancakes to Thai curries and Japanese ramen. Tampopo also offers bottomless brunch options and a dedicated kids' menu.

  • The Orient, The Trafford Centre, Trafford Park, Stretford Corn Exchange, The Triangle, Exchange Sq, Manchester City Centre 16 Albert Square, Manchester City Centre
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    The Orient, The Trafford Centre, Trafford Park, Stretford
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    Corn Exchange, The Triangle, Exchange Sq, Manchester City Centre
    Tampopo Albert Square
    16 Albert Square, Manchester City Centre
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    016-174 788 78
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    016-183 964 84
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    016-181 919 66
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Rosa's Thai

From London to Manchester

Initially based in London, Rosa's Thai has expanded to Manchester, housed in a Grade II-listed building, bringing its laid-back dining and tasty Thai food to a new audience. Rosa's prides itself on using fresh British produce to craft authentic Thai dishes, including favourites like sweetcorn fritters, pad Thai, and mouth-watering curries. Accompany your meal with a selection of colourful cocktails.

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My Thai Restaurant John Dalton St
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Two locations in the city

Owned and run by Thai refugee Vanh Kalong, My Thai has two bustling branches in Manchester: one on John Dalton Street, opposite the Town Hall, and the other in the trendy Northern Quarter, opposite Evelyn's on Tib Street. Inspired by Bangkok's vibrant street food markets, both locations feature a menu packed with authentic Thai delights. The lively vibe at My Thai is a testament to its top reputation and mouthwatering cuisine.

  • 11 John Dalton St, Manchester City Centre G19, Smithfield Buildings, 42 Tib St, Manchester City Centre/Northern Quarter
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    11 John Dalton St, Manchester City Centre
    My Thai Restaurant Tib St
    G19, Smithfield Buildings, 42 Tib St, Manchester City Centre/Northern Quarter
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    016-183 310 16
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Chilli B

Experimental Thai food

Since 2019, May Wakefield, owner of Chilli B, has been a hit at Mackie Mayor. Initially a street food trader in South Manchester, May elevated Chilli B to the beloved Mackie Mayor, introducing locals to experimental Thai dishes. Must-tries include Drunken Noodles, Pad Krapow with a fried egg, and the aromatic Kow Soi curry with noodles, chicken, and pickled mustard leaves.

2Nakhon

A Didsbury fav

2Nakhon, located in Didsbury Village, is a bustling Thai eatery cherished by locals. Drawing inspiration from the hometowns of owner Wole and Head Chef Ekachai, this beloved restaurant serves up a fusion of traditional and creative Thai dishes. With Chef Ekachai's 25 years of expertise, originating from Southern Thailand, you can expect authentic dishes and chef's specials.

Siam Smiles

A taste of Thailand

Whether you're craving a quick bite or a leisurely meal, Siam Smiles is the perfect spot to satisfy your Thai food cravings in a fun and relaxed setting. Located in Manchester's bustling Chinatown, Siam Smiles offers a taste of authentic Thai street food. The menu is packed with delicious favs, from fragrant curries to crispy spring rolls. The vibe is lively and casual, with colourful decor and friendly staff. 

Nahm Prik Thai Cuisine

Worth the short trip

Nahm Prik isn't located in the heart of Manchester but on the outskirts of Altrincham and is loved by all the locals. You can catch a tram from the city centre to Altrincham super easily. The name itself means condiments in Thai, which is appropriate as the restaurant has made a commitment to using the finest and freshest ingredients in its extensive menu. From classic Thai dishes to lesser-known offerings from across the country, the menu is chock full of fragrant options. There's plenty for vegetarian diners, as well as a celebrated gluten-free menu, and a dedicated vegan menu.

The Famous Crown

A modern spot in Didsbury

The Famous Crown is a contemporary pub in Didsbury village in the suburban heart of Manchester. It has an original wrap-around bar with plenty of cosy or lively spots to sit back and enjoy an after-work pint on the street-side terrace. Enjoy weekend cocktails and small plates with friends in one of their snug corners. Their eclectic menu features plenty of classic British pub grub alongside modern bistro dishes and small plates for nibbling on with drinks. Their drinks options include everything from real ales and craft beers to cocktails and a broad wine list.

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