32 Lower Parliament Street, Hockley, Nottingham, NG1 3DA.
Thai Cuisine | Price: £££ | Diner Rating:
7 London Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire. NG24 1TN.
195 Loughborough Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7JR.
Thai Cuisine | Price: £££ | Diner Rating: 9.0
189 Mansfield Road, Nottingham, NG1 3FS.
Thai Cuisine | Price: £££ | Diner Rating: 8.0
2 Parliament Terrace, Nottingham, NG1 5FX.
Thai Cuisine | Price: ££ | Diner Rating:
9 George Street, Nottingham, NG1 3BH.
16-20A Carlton Street, Nottingham, NG1 1NN.
Thai Cuisine | Price: ££ | Diner Rating: 9.0
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The restaurant scene in Nottingham just keeps on getting better. From a cosy pub serving hearty lunches to celebrity ventures offering guests a fine dining experience, there is something in the city to suit every occasion, budget and preference. Some of the most exciting places to eat in Nottingham are the Thai restaurants which, whilst few and far between, are renowned for serving exceptional food in stunning venues with excellent customer service.On this page you will find a list of the best Thai restaurants in Nottingham. Whatever the occasion, any one of these restaurants will provide you with an authentic Thai meal and act as a relaxing backdrop for your time with family, friends, colleagues or loved ones. In true Go dine style, we have also collected the best offers from each restaurant, meaning you can enjoy your favourite food, at your favourite restaurant, for less.Thai food is exciting, vibrant and full of flavour and what better way to sample it than having it cooked to perfection by a professional in an authentic Thai restaurant in Nottingham. Whether you love your food with a hit of chilli heat or prefer it creamy and mild, you will fall in love with Thai cuisine and its harmonious flavour combinations.Thai meals typically consist of rice or noodles served with a selection of other vegetable, meat and seafood dishes with soup and hot salad. With such a huge range of dishes available there is sure to be something to please even the fussiest eater.From here you can browse photos, menus and diner reviews to help you find the ideal restaurant for you. When you’ve found a restaurant that’s caught your eye, you can book online for free and take advantage of the fantastic offers the Go dine team have collected specially for you.Did you know? The longest line of bowls of noodles was made up of 1,181 noodle bowls and measured 191 metres in length. This world record was achieved by Coca-Cola in Bangkok, Thailand in 2009.