Best Thai Restaurants Derby. Who doesn’t love Thai food? Whether you are looking for Pad Thai, Tom Kha Gai soup, a Panang, Mussaman or Red Thai Curry, here is a great list of the best Thai Restaurants in Derby.
Thai Dusit, Derby
8 Bold Ln, Derby DE1 3NT
Thai Dusit in Derby, “The name Thai Dusit means a Thai Buddhist paradise and this beautifully appointed restaurant certainly lives up to the promise. For many years the team of genuine Thai chefs have been weaving their magic and bringing a taste of Thailand to the Midlands. The Thai Dusit is located in Derby and although it is within easy reach of the City Centre the location is relatively quiet and there is easy parking.
The cuisine is totally authentic and so is the décor, artefacts, atmosphere and most importantly the staff. In fact, the whole dining experience is designed to transport customers into the Thai culture and the atmosphere is extremely friendly and unhurried.
There is an extensive menu comprising of well known favourites and also speciality dishes all of which are prepared to original Thai recipes. Customers familiar with Thai food will be delighted with the selections and if you have not yet sampled this type of cuisine you simply owe it to yourself to try it – you will not be disappointed!”
Thai Boran Street Food
20 Green Ln, Derby DE1 1RP
Thai Boran Street Food in Derby, “We are the oldest established Thai restaurant in Derby having been serving our customers for over 8 years. We look forward to serving all our customers for a very long time to come and promise to bring you our customary warm welcome, sophisticated surroundings and most of all the excellent and authentic Thai food.
It’s my simplest story at the beginning of my career as a chef. From the beginning start by watching and observing every time my Mother cooks for her children, a small and simple things that make my heart and my dream began, to learn how to cooks a good flavour food and also develop to be as a professional cooking. Me and my husband make a decision move to work as a chef in England until 2004 we both started open our small business Thai restaurant “Thai Boran” until now. In my spirit and intention, plus a dream to cook all delicious food and clean, to do with what I love and care, like my Mother who cooks for her loved ones.
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11 The Strand, Derby DE1 1BE
Thai Express
Unit FT11, Level 2, Intu, Derby DE1 2PQ
Our success is rooted in combining traditional Thaï cuisine with new-world design and flavours. Tailored to your taste and prepared fresh when you order, Thaï Express provides fun, flavourful and healthy meals. We strive for excellence and take great pride in the food that we prepare. It is our belief that great food can only be made from the finest and freshest ingredients.
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Thai Village Restaurant
East Midland Airport, 41 Castle St, Melbourne, Derby DE73 8DY
Tom Yum Thai Kitchen
North mill, The Courtyard, Bridge Foot, Belper DE56 1YD
Tom Yum Thai Kitchen in Derby, “We do all of our cooking right here… from scratch. Our menu offers inspiring Heritage Fine Thai Cuisine to let your palate explore the exotic succulent spices of the South Pacific. Our values of cooking with passion, shaped by time and mood, prepared with respect and appreciation for purity of ingredients; as well as their freshness and seasonality to reflect our passion for honest, pure, flavoursome food. We hope you enjoy the best of what Tom Yum has to offer. This is “Your community, Our kitchen”.
Our menu is carefully created so the combination contrasting flavours of hot, sour, salty and sweet are perfectly balance. The resulting menu is a luscious balance of textures, flavours and aromas. The staff are able to advise you on the best combination of dishes (hot, sour, salty and sweet) in order to get the best balance of flavours during your meal. The strong flavours of chilli and spices can wreak havoc with some wines but we have carefully constructed a wine list to complement our food. It is pure joy that ties wine to our food in the deeper sense, and informs our belief that wine is an integral part.”