Thai in San Antonio

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  • Bangkok 54 Thai Cuisine

    2515 Nacogdoches Road San Antonio

    (210) 822-5454; (210) 822-5557 (FAX)

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    Unusual and pleasing Thai variations, along with very capable favorites such as yum talay

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    Eggplant with tofu and basil, and the Massaman curry, as spicy as you dare

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    11am-9:30pm Mon- Sat

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    Dinner entrées: $10.95-$13.95

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  • Beijing House

    11403 O'Connor Windcrest

    (210) 599-8989

    Superior spring rolls, delicious grilled quail, and oustanding duck hot pot. Call ahead for Vietnamese specialties, including duck, goat, and seafood hot pot. -- Mark Jones (12/08)
  • Chaba Thai

    3154 SE Military Brooks City Base

    (210) 333-9955

    Chaba is a Thai treasure in the Southside sea of fast and half-fast foods. Sample the creamy coconut-milk curries, the zingy salads, and the chewy-spicy beef jerky. -- Ron Bechtol (09/08)
  • Jasmin Thai

    4065 Medical San Antonio

    (210) 615-6622

    Newer of the Thai establishments around the Medical Center area. Offers unique dishes such as the green papaya salad. Enjoy the homemade coconut ice cream for dessert.
  • Mon Thai Bistro

    4901 Broadway Alamo Heights

    (210) 822-3253

    Nestled in a quiet office center on a nice stretch of Broadway, Mon Thai is bordered by a lovely courtyard on one side and an attractive tree-lined parking lot on the other.
  • Siam Bangkok Cuisine

    1151 Harry Wurzbach Terrell Hills

    (210) 826-7426

    The authentic Thai cuisine at this small mom-'n'-pop restaurant is both subtle and sophisticated, spicy and soothing. Don't miss the revelatory Pad Thai, outstanding summer rolls, Lucky L. Original, Topaz of Siam curry, and the Where Are You? appetizer. -- Ron Bechtol (10/08)
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  • Sompong's Thai & Chinese Cuisine

    8110 Fredricksburg San Antonio

    (210) 614-0845

    Psst! Here's an insider tip: If, on an ordinary weeknight, you sit at the right table at Sompong's, your culinary/cultural experience will be much enhanced. What is the right table, you ask? The one where the waitresses, when not otherwise occupied, are folding napkins. I'm not talking about picking up a little kitchen Thai on the sly - although the language does have a certain exotic appeal - rather, it's what they're snacking on while working that is interesting: Dried, almost caramelized-looking fish about the size of a quarter were one example; we didn't ask to taste them. But we did sample some pieces of crunchy green papaya dipped in a mixture of sugar, salt, and ground, dried chiles. Great stuff. And you'll never find it on a menu. - Ron Bechtol
  • Thai Cafe

    11318 Perrin-Beitel San Antonio

    (210) 599-8830

    In culinary terms, Thai cuisine, followed closely by Vietnamese, has become the new Chinese; it's not yet as ubiquitous (and given that ubiquity breeds buffets, let's hope it never is), but whenever someone suggests eating Asian these days, it's Thai that is at the top of the list. And like Chinese, not all Thai is created equal. There are standout items at most places - the fish cakes at Sarika's and the papaya salad at Sompong's come to mind immediately - but overall, the menu at Thai Cafe delivers diversity and delight. - Ron Bechtol
  • Thai Chalurn

    4941 Walzem Road San Antonio

    (210) 599-6835

    This Windcrest restaurant does sauces very well and they serve a savory duck soup, but some of the meats and fish were a tad overcooked. Excellent drunken noodles.
  • Thai Chili Oriental Restaurant

    2950 Thousand Oaks San Antonio

    (210) 656-8589

    Authentic healthy Thai cuisine. Call 210-607-9413 for delivery or order thru Grubhub, Favor, Beyond Menu, Eat Street or The Deliver Ring.
  • Thai Dee Restaurant

    5307 Blanco North Central

    (210) 342-3622

    Always a contender of Best Thai in our Best of San Antonio readers poll, Thai Dee serves up what we once described as “ridiculously good, huge dishes at rock-bottom prices.” Check the specials for truly authentic dishes and remember to BYOB. Special Hours: Mon-Sat noon-8pm
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  • Thai House

    4114 Rittiman San Antonio

    (210) 657-9126

  • Thai Kitchen

    445 McCarty San Antonio

    (210) 344-8366

    One of the oldest Thai restaurants in San Antonio, Thai Kitchen shows it experience in the variety of dishes and types of people it serves. Lunch buffet available everyday except Sunday.
  • Thai Kitchen at the Riverwalk Plaza Hotel

    108 Villita San Antonio

    (210) 225-1234

    Sam Suwanasung was one of the city's first apostles of Thai cuisine, and he has hung out for so long in a undistinguished strip center off San Pedro that we tend to forget about him. Now, in the equivalent of a culinary midlife crisis, Sam has reinvented himself by pulling up stakes and moving downtown to new digs in the Riverwalk Plaza Hotel across from the Bexar County Courthouse. The move was something of a stealth operation, with the old occupant out and the new one in, all very hush-hush, in the matter of a few days. Such was the stealth, in fact, that few know he is there yet. That is bound to change. The pretty good buffet for $7.99 will draw some for lunch to be sure; the courthouse crowd lost no time in figuring that out. And the special plates are generous to a fault - another plus. But lunch specials are rarely any Asian restaurant's best food forward, and Thai Kitchen doesn't radically alter that equation. - Ron Bechtol
  • Thai Restaurant

    1709 Babcock San Antonio

    (210) 341-0606

    Chef Lek will marvel you with the delicious flavors of Thailand.
  • Thai Spice

    8327 Agora Parkway, Selma San Antonio

    (210) 658-1665

  • Tong's Thai

    1146 Austin Hwy Alamo Heights

    (210) 829-7345

    Fusion of traditional dishes from northern region of Thailand and Chinese dishes garnished with style. Also serving bubble tea and sushi. Order online for delivery or curbside pickup.
  • Van's Restaurant

    3214 Broadway San Antonio

    (210) 828-8449

    The Skinny Careful selection will yield dependable cuisine at this SA Broadway staple. Don’t miss the special lotus-root salad, and marvel at the fine wine selection.

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