Thai restaurants in Australia
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Crying Tiger
Swimming in ambience and fragrant smells, the Crying Tiger keeps inquisitive diners happy with red-duck curry and king prawns in lime leaf and coconut. You can turn the chilli gauge as high or low as you like.
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Sang's Thai Restaurant
In a side street opposite the Alex pub, this popular restaurant has all the right ingredients – candlelit tables, relaxed intimate atmosphere and excellent food.
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Thai Seasons
The plastic outdoor setting won't win any awards, and you have to grab your own cutlery, but this unpretentious restaurant dishes out the best Thai food in town. If it's crowded, order takeaway and head for the picnic tables overlooking Mooloolaba's main beach.
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Four Winds
New in town and all the rave, this Thai restaurant is in an old house next to Pistols Sports Tavern. Essential eating.
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Bountiful Thai
Takeaway whipping up noodle and rice dishes, curries and soups in huge portions and quick time.
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Lemongrass Thai Bistro
Affordable, breezy Thai joint right in the Rundle St mix. Mango and coconut chicken, red curry beef, clattering chairs and chilli chatter.
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Mai Ake
An elegant, but buzzing, destination for some of Hobart's best Thai flavours. Abundant use of fresh, fragrant herbs gives curries and salads authentic zing and punch.
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Namh Thai
Not your average Thai restaurant, Namh experiments with interesting taste combinations and serves them in an elegant candlelit dining room. Friday and Saturday are given over to banquet-style dining (per person $75). Bulwer St intersects William St, north of Northbridge.
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Spicy Thai Hut
Mission Beach's best Thai is served up to eat in or takeaway from this hip newcomer.
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Thai Take-Away
A deservedly popular BYO restaurant where you can dine alfresco while satisfying those chilli and coconut cravings. There's a large selection of seafood dishes and snappy service.
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Top End Thai
Eccentric service and tongue-tingling Thai await at this stalwart of the Kal dining scene.
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Siamese Restaurant
This place serves authentic Thai food – noodles, soups and rice dishes. Eat in or takeaway.
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Rose Garden
A local institution in Dubbo, this is a cosy spot with good Thai cuisine, richly coloured décor and very friendly staff.
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Maleeya's Thai Cafe
Authentic Thai food, plus crafts and a nursery.
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Old Siam Style
One of the more sleek restaurants on the Keira St strip, this spacious place with all the trimmings serves up exquisite authentic Thai dishes, orchids and all.
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Tanti’s
This casual BYO restaurant is packed every night with Thai-loving regulars. Tanti’s also offers good-value three-course lunch specials ($12) and takeaway.
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Baan Sabai Jai
This excellent restaurant with a traditional food cart on the front pavement has stolen the hearts and appetites of locals with its authentic Thai dishes. Fly by or eat in.
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Nu Thai
Dripping with accolades, this contemporary Thai restaurant is regarded as the best in town. Tuck into dishes that include crispy chilli barramundi and scallops with wild asparagus.
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Apsara
It might look like one of the many takeaway shops on the main street, but Apsara serves up a mean selection of Thai dishes in a casual setting.
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Piyawat Thai
Tucked away in a cosy house a couple of blocks south of the centre, this authentic Thai restaurant serves fabulously fragrant curries, noodles and Thai stir-fries at affordable prices.
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Thai Food to Go
The happy hipster nonchalance of the staff and décor, plus a nicely buzzing local crew of diners, make up for fairly standard, if fresh and tasty, Thai food. The menu is also fabulously flexible and the salads are a steal. Plus they deliver.
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Prasit's Northside Thai Takeaway
There are only a handful of tables upstairs at this popular plum-painted eatery, so put your name on the list and grab a drink nearby. The menu covers a wide range of Thai specialties; look for the sublime Moreton Bay Bug in curry sauce in the specials.
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Lemon Grass
This dependable Thai institution offers a long list of vegetarian, stir-fry, curry and seafood dishes. You can bring your own wine and beer, and if you're a fan of king prawns order the goong gratiam (garlic prawns) with pepper and steamed vegetables.
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Citrus Mint
This neat little place has a menu of Thai standards a notch above the ordinary. Ingredients are fresh and the spicing never muddied. They do a very good-value lunch deal that gives you a choice of a few mains, with rice, a spring roll and a glass of wine, beer or soft drink thrown in.
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Thai Basil Café
Recommended as one of the highlights of the Asian precinct on Keira St, between Smith and Crown, you'll find it among Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese restaurants jam-packed with curry-lovers and noodle-tragics. This area is definitely the cheapest eats in town. Try the creamy green curry.
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