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Lush Tropical Decor |
1359 Clairmont Road (at North Decatur Road) Atlanta, GA 30033 United States +1 404 321 7962 |
Located in Decatur, this place requires a bit of a trip from downtown, but if you're a Thai fan, it's a trip worth taking. The friendly servers are well informed and can explain every spicy nuance if you find yourself befuddled. This restaurant is a brilliant pick for budget-minded diners who still have an eye for elegance. Smoking is prohibited in the restaurant. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Thai one on! |
3195 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 264 9546 |
Serving some of the city's best Thai, Annie's is a nice step up from normal Oriental takeout. The dining room is decorated with objects from Southeast Asia, including art and other memorabilia. There is a splendid patio dining area if you feel the need to escape the busier interior. The duck curry stands out as one of the better dishes served, but everything else on the menu is prepared with style and a spectacular sense of taste. A wide selection of wines is available for dinner as well. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Well-established Thai restaurant |
1492 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 874 2514 |
This is among the oldest Thai restaurants in the city for many reasons, and serving high-quality food at an affordable price is certainly among them. Wedged into Ansley Mall, this longtime neighborhood favorite is much more charming on the inside, where small tables and dim light make for intimate meals. Great curried dishes and other Thai favorites are available, including a vast assortment of filling noodle dishes. A heavy lunch crowd shows up daily, so call ahead if you're in a rush. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Doc Chey's Asian Kitchen |
1424 North Highland Avenue Atlanta 30306 United States +1 404 888 0777 http://www.doccheys.com |
Popular for Asian fusion at shoestring prices, this trendy spot blends elements from the cuisine of many Asian nations to produce a truly unique menu. The noodle soups and mixed Asian pastas are great, or try one of several cabbage wraps or the Chinese scallion pancakes as an appetizer. Don't let the crowd scare you away; the line moves quickly. The cozy interior features tiny tables arranged with little elbowroom. For more space, wait a few minutes for a seat on the elevated patio that looks out over Highland Avenue. See website for menu, other locations, haiku contest details, and daily drink specials. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Fusion in Decatur's Historic Center |
129 East Ponce DeLeon Avenue Atlanta, GA 30338 United States +1 404 687 8822 http://www.eurasiabistro.net |
For those in search of a dining experience focused on contemporary fare and top-notch service, Eurasian Bistro is high on the list for Decatur residents. The menu specializes in the pairing of traditional flavors and Asian-inspired sauces. Some of the stand-out favorites include Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb with Thai Basil Sauce and Pan Seared Salmon in Choo Chee Curry with Asparagus. The dining rooms are open and airy, with seating arrangements that also offer privacy for a more intimate setting. The restaurant also features a full bar and sitting area that is popular for more casual gatherings or for those simply waiting for a table-- and with the rise in popularity that Eurasian Bistro has enjoyed, there may be something of a line if you want to try the newest fusion innovation. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Two Tasty Worlds Collide |
820 N. Highland Avenue Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 873 2009 http://www.harryandsonsrestaur... |
This simple storefront in the Highlands has created a meeting of cultures, serving dishes from both Thailand and Italy. The restaurant is comprised of one large room that looks out in fishbowl fashion onto Highland Avenue. A handsome bar on the right side invites you to linger for a cocktail. For a less conspicuous seat, ask for a table on the limited deck space in the rear. Although specializing in Italian and Thai dishes, a nice range of contemporary American meals is also offered. Full bar service available. See website for full menu and gift certificate information. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Tantalizing Thai treats |
1350 Spring Street Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 870 9933 http://www.nanfinedining.com/ |
Think subdued elegance – gold and off-white interiors, jazz playing in the background, and an unobtrusive service. Welcome to Nan, one of the finest Thai eateries in all of Atlanta. You can choose from an array of authentic dumplings, curries, and rice preparations – the Beet-Juice Tinted Dumplings and the Panang Curry come highly recommended. In addition, the restaurant offers outdoor dining, a full bar, and rooms for private gatherings. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Look for the Mural |
1021 Virginia Avenue NE Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 892 2070 |
This charming sidewalk cafe is located just a skip east of Highland Avenue. Late weekend hours make it a great place to start, or end, your evening of revelry in the surrounding nightclub district. Simple and sweet, the Pad puts more into its dishes than onto its walls. The light Oriental motif is surprising after viewing the enormous Thai-themed mural on the side of the building. The fully Thai menu puts a mastery of Asian cooking on display, complete with large portions, something of a rarity in this fancy neighborhood. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Thai Garden Dining |
1043 Greenwood Avenue (near Highland Avenue) Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 888 9228 |
Situated in an intimate setting just off the main strip of the Virginia Highlands, this small indoor/outdoor cafe serves up some delightful variations on traditional Thai cuisine. Enter the bar under a long rose-covered trellis and take a table in the dimly lit restaurant, or ask to be seated on the secluded patio. The main restaurant will remind you of an open-air tiki lounge, with a central bar and a spattering of tables surrounding it. Outside, the carefully attended to shrubs and flowers help create a truly romantic dining atmosphere. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Quick Thai fix in Midtown |
931 Monroe Drive (Suite C-106, Midtown Promenade Shopping Plaza) Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 892 4345 |
Hidden away in the Midtown Promenade, this quiet place has a simple storefront atmosphere that belies a very busy kitchen. You won't find much in the way of fancy decor or exotic ambiance, but if good Thai is what you're after, you've come to the right place. Try the shrimp with asparagus dinner or mix it up a little with the strangely named Seafood-rama, which also features a good portion of jumbo shrimp. Lunch portions are a bit smaller and priced a bit lower. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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A Relaxed Atmosphere |
4051-A Buford Highway NE (near Dresden Avenue) Atlanta, GA 30345 United States +1 404 634 2419 |
With such traditional favorites as Mekong chicken, this hidden treasure is very popular with Atlanta's Vietnamese community. The first thing you'll notice is the Vietnamese clientele, chattering, socializing and often competing in lengthy card games. The setting seems as authentic as the menu, with small tables arranged beneath simple decorations from the old country. A few recipes have been Americanized, however, to suit folks with more local tastes. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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The Thai That Binds |
4920 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30342 United States +1 404 303 1668 |
A bit pricey for Thai, but the latest reviews agree that the wonderful cuisine justifies the cost. The chef does a wonderful job at presentation, but because most dishes are made to order, you may have to exercise a bit of patience. Relax, have a glass of wine, and the wait will be worth your while. Enjoy the upscale ambience and the quiet music in this dimly-lit, pleasant dining room. Full bar service is available, and the roomy environs make this a great spot for large groups with exotic tastes. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Thai-land |
132 10th Street Northeast Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 888 0868 http://www.sbydeekitchen.com/ |
Satisfy your cravings for wholesome Thai cuisine at SbyDee. Living up to the meaning of its name "doing just fine", this restaurant has a good atmosphere. Traditional Thai fare like noodles, rice preparations, various curries, as well as some more modern recipes, are yours for the taking. Vegetarians fear not; most dishes can be adapted to suit your taste. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Great Service |
1995 Windy Hill Road SE (Suite K) Atlanta, GA 30080 United States +1 770 333 1700 |
This restaurant serves a wide variety of traditional Thai dishes in a popular urban setting and has quickly become a local favorite. With a strong emphasis on maintaining excellent service and a comfortable atmosphere, this is a great choice for a relaxing meal with friends. Plus, the staff is willing to modify each dish to order so that all customers can make sure they are getting exactly what they want. Some of the favorite dishes include the Pad Thai and Spicy Basil Chicken. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Inexpensive Thai |
6034 South Norcross-Tucker Road (Colony Village Shopping Center) Atlanta, GA 30093 United States +1 770 242 4015 |
If you like your Thai hot, try the food at Siamese Basil, where each entrée is specially made to the taste of the diner. Choose between very mild, mild, medium hot and Thai hot, but be careful, because even the mild dishes are pretty spicy. Each entrée is served with a salad and soup or a spring roll. For your main course, try the Lamb Chops with basil sauce, one of three varieties of duck, or Phad Phad (fried catfish served in a basil sauce). Full bar service is available. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Always Interesting |
810 North Highland Ave Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 892 7789 http://www.surinofthailand.com |
There seems to be a new wave of up-and-coming Thai restaurants in Atlanta, but Surin stands out as being special. The fare is unique and expertly done, including such dishes as softshell crabs with asparagus sauce and spicy papaya salad. The no-nonsense dining room is simple and romantic. It can get crowded here, but the wait almost serves as part of the experience. More upscale than most Thai joints, Surin is a bit pricier, too, with most entrees running between $10-15. Full bar. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Midtown Thai |
80 14th Street Atlanta, GA 30309-2802 United States +1 404 873 4888 http://www.royalthai-cuisine.com/ |
The location may be slightly hidden, but the food at Tamarind is well worth the search. The exterior is very unassuming, but inside, an Oriental elegance pervades the small dining room, attended by a wait staff noted for its friendliness and skills of explanation. If presentation is everything, Tamarind has elevated it to an art. The normal curries and such are great here, but it's the interesting combination dishes (particularly among the appetizers) that make this modern Thai house unique. Full bar service available. Review © 2009, Wcities |
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Upscale Thai Cuisine |
2140 Peachtree Street (Suite 130) Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 351 3072 |
Elegant and opulent, Thai Basil recently opened with little fanfare, but its reputation is growing quickly, mostly by word of mouth. It makes an ideal pick for an important private business lunch or dinner. The menu offers up traditional Thai food ranging from mild to hotter-than-hot. Your expert server will happily guide you through the many options, according to your taste. There is a full bar, but no smoking is allowed on the premises. Review © 2009, Wcities |