Thai Restaurants in Tokyo

Thai Restaurants in Tokyo

Thai cuisine has its fair share of followers around the world, the cuisine has not remained unscathed from the influences of other Asian nations but it has been able to maintain a distinct identity of its own.

The Thai meal, like food from other region is built around rice which is generally eaten with other hot dishes. Meat is omnipresent but it is usually in small quantities much to the dislike of the Americans who love to have them in large quantities. The cuisine also has fair representation of fishes and the food is usually cooked using indigenously produced spices.

Thai food and restaurants are in abundance in the capital of Japan, Tokyo and in this section we will provide the list of Thai restaurants in Tokyo along with a small introduction to each of them.

- Erawan
This place is equally famous for its windows and its food, as it provides an excellent view of the Tokyo skyline at night. The ambience of the place is just right to bring in different kinds of people as there are small, large and private dining rooms. The restaurant serves a host of specialties and its better to book in advance to avoid disappointments.
- Mango Tree
This place serves authentic Thai cuisine and has its branches in Bangkok and London, and every corner of this restaurant speaks of class and sophistication. The place also plays some good jazz music and is just the place to be with your date.
- Ban Thai
This place claims to be the oldest running Thai restaurant in Tokyo and prepares nearly ninety mouth watering items. This restaurant is also credited with introducing the most authentic Thai food to the Japanese.
- Pikinu
This Thai restaurant has revamped its flavor to suit Japanese tastes and provides a cozy atmosphere as the restaurant is a small one accommodating a mere twenty people. The food is relatively milder a big relief to a lot of people.
- Siam the
This place provides on of the best selection of Thai food and the spread is available as a luncheon buffet but it is best to come early to get a good taste of the food.
- Chan Pha
This restaurant tries to bring the feel of an energetic Bangkok food stall in the capital city of Japan, Tokyo and it tries to serve the most authentic Thai food that you can ever get in Japan. The food which you get is necessarily spicy and there could be different flavors for different tastes.
- Bangkok kitchen
This place has been meticulously designed and is a small but serene refuge a much contrast to the fast paced city of Tokyo. This restaurant has been awarded with a good design award by the Association of Architectural environment in Japan.

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