The best Thai restaurants in Toronto

Toronto is a haven for Thai food enthusiasts and a must-visit destination for those seeking big, bold flavours. The city offers an abundance of restaurants serving exceptional dishes from authentic, regional dishes to modern takes on the cuisine. Without further ado, here are the 17 most thrilling Thai restaurants in the city.

Favorites is tucked away at either entrance from the always happening Ossington Avenue. The street side entrance ushers people into Sam James Coffee Bar; a coffee shop by day, turned Favorites holding room by night.
From the authentic Thai recipes to the warm and inviting atmosphere, Pai is a magical place to escape for the evening.
Khao San Road, brings a much-needed culinary jolt to the waning club district.
Kiin's cuisine is made for sharing. The food looks to all regions of Thailand and includes royal Thai dishes.
Taken from the Thai word for “meeting place,” Nana's communal tables and menu of street food–inspired small sharing dishes really hit the idea home.
Offering authentic and unique Thai food that you can' find elsewhere as well as the classics like pad Thai, pad see ew, green curry and sticky rice.
Bang Sue is a cozy 50-seat bar. Its' moniker is a nod to Bangkok’s main train station.
Opting for something a little more classy, this Thai house in Little Italy is the perfect spot for great Thai classics with a modern twist.
Sorn Thai has been serving authentic Thai cuisine to midtown residents since 1995.
Plant-based, wholesome Thai from scratch is the motto at this Bloor and Bathurst spot.
Inspired by the street food scene of its namesake city, Bangkok Buri (Union Station food court) is making a name for itself right in the core of downtown Toronto.
Bolan Thai Cuisine uses nutritious and healthy herbs along with flavourful spices to create the dazzling array of exotic tastes that make Thai cuisine so unique.
Scarborough Thai joint, Jatujak, serves up some bold flavours that contrast with the room’s modest decor.
Lanna’s goal is to have Canadian restaurant-goers taste the most authentic and delicious Thai food.
At Mengrai Thai award-winning chef Sasi Meechai is serving up the best Thai in the city to international celebrities and Torontonians alike.
Saigon House fits right in along the strip of restaurants in the increasingly popular Yonge and Lawrence area.
This contemporary Richmond Hill eatery serves a mix of Thai and Vietnamese cuisine with a French influence.