If you're a fan of pad Thai, a lover of khao phat, ora green curryenthusiast lookingfor the best Thai restaurants in Paris, you're not alone! It must be said that Thai cuisine has everything to please. Similar toChinese,Indian, Malaysian, and Burmese cuisines, Thai cuisine stands out for its key ingredients: curry, mint, lemongrass, and of course, Thai basil.
Known for being spicy and hot, Thai food appeals to thrill seekers and those who love strong flavors and want to warm up their taste buds. But it's entirely possible to eat Thai food without going overboard on the chili peppers, as Thai cuisine offers a whole range of tasty dishes, from tom yum soups to green and red curries and papaya salads.
If these dishes make your mouth water, then there's no doubt about it: you're craving Thai cuisine. From traditional addresses to new street food restaurants, Thai gastronomy can be enjoyed in many ways in the capital. Here are the best addresses for Thai restaurants in Paris, to satisfy all your cravings!



Sukhothaï, the best Thai restaurant in the Buttes-aux-Cailles area of Paris 13th arrondissement
In the Butte-aux-Cailles district, the Sukhothaï restaurant offers authentic, generous Thai cuisine. Open every day, it offers homemade dishes to eat in or take away. [Read more]



Buja, vegetarian restaurant with Thai and Vietnamese specialties Paris 13th arrondissement
Looking for a good vegetarian restaurant with an exotic flair? We'd like to take you to Buja, the good restaurant serving Thai, Vietnamese and even Korean specialties in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. [Read more]



Baan PhadThai, the Thai restaurant in Paris' 2nd arrondissement
Baan PhadThai, Bangkok's benchmark for traditional pad thai, has set up shop in Paris's Étienne Marcel district. We're off to discover this exotic new spot, which will take us back to Thailand for a meal, indoors or on a sunny terrace. [Read more]



Q Bar, the excellent Thai restaurant and cocktail bar in the 11th arrondissement.
We'd like to take you on a tour of Q Bar, a Thai restaurant featuring homemade dishes made with fresh ingredients, and historically the first Thai bistro to open in Paris. Exotic cocktails, astonishing pad thai and superb, flavorful plates await you in a pretty, unique decor. [Read more]



Didi Saïgon, the Vietnamese and Thai restaurant that awakens the taste buds in Val-de-Marne
Looking for a delicious Vietnamese and Thai restaurant in Val-de-Marne (94)? We've set out to discover Didi Saïgon, this new temple to Southeast Asian gastronomy which has opened its doors in Villiers-sur-Marne. With its spacious dining room and generous, authentic dishes, Didi Saïgon is as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the palate. [Read more]



Luangpra, a little Lao-Thai nugget in the neighbourhood
As tasty as it is affordable, the Luangpra restaurant, with its specialties at the crossroads of Thai and Laotian cuisine, deserves to be known by the inhabitants of rue Saint-Maur, but not only. [Read more]



Le New Hao Khoan, the Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese restaurant, a sure bet in the 13th arrondissement
New Hao Khoan is the Asian canteen hidden in a courtyard in Paris's 13ᵉ arrondissement that's been sure to delight us for decades. From Chinese ravioli soup to Vietnamese Loc Lac stir-fried rice, Thai salad and Peking duck, we're in for a treat. [Read more]



Pingwoo, the restaurant - coffee and flowery brunch with crunchy cat lattes
Pingwoo is the name of a charming little coffee shop worth trying out. A cafe-canteen with a weekend brunch, this flowery place offers real home-style fusion cuisine and gourmet pastries, accompanied by its famous cat lattes. [Read more]



Little Bambou: the new Thai gem near Trocadéro
Little Bambou is the name of the new Thai restaurant on the Trocadéro side of the 16th arrondissement. The little brother of Bambou Paris, this exotic new spot is sure to delight your taste buds. A real gem for lovers of Asian cuisine, combining taste and fresh produce. [Read more]



Thiou, Apiradee Thirakomen's Thai restaurant back at the Norman hotel
Chef Apiradee Thirakomen installs Thiou, her iconic Thai restaurant from the 2000s, in the Hotel Norman, a stone's throw from Place de l'Etoile. [Read more]



Maison Kapunka, a Thai bistro combining tradition and modernity
Between tradition and modernity, Maison Kapunka opens a new Thai restaurant in Strasbourg Saint-Denis. [Read more]



La Jonque d'Or, an ultra-affordable counter near the Champs-Elysées where you can travel to East Asia
La Jonque d'Or is the secret address for delicious East Asian dishes just a stone's throw from the Champs-Elysées, all at an ultra-affordable price! We take you on a tour of this gourmet counter, where good humor and delicious flavors reign supreme. [Read more]



Moom Mam, the designer Thai restaurant in the 9th arrondissement
Moom Mam is a fine Parisian address combining chic surroundings and Thai gastronomy in the heart of the 9th arrondissement, on rue Mogador. [Read more]



Nana Bistro Thaï, the Franco-Thai restaurant at MK2 Quai de Loire
A Thai restaurant in the MK2 Quai de Loire, Nana offers fine palates a simple but well-crafted Franco-Thai cuisine that transports us a thousand miles away. [Read more]



Pitaya, the Thai street food chain in Paris
For a taste of traditional Thai recipes revisited with a Western twist, check out the Pitaya street-food chain. [Read more]
Find the location of all these restaurants by clicking on the map at the bottom of the article.
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Where to eat pad thai in Paris? Our good addresses
An emblematic dish of Thai street food, pad thaï has become a must-try in the capital's Thai restaurants. Tasty, slightly sweet and always well-balanced, you'll find plenty of good places to enjoy this wok-fried noodle dish in Paris! [Read more]
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