Chef Sebby Holmes launched Farang back in 2016 after trading at street food markets throughout London. A year later he took up temporary residency in Farang's current home in Highbury & Islington. After excellent reviews, he took on the space permanently after his step-father retired and since, has gone from strength to strength. Farang was recently inducted into the National Restaurant Awards top 100 and awarded a MICHELIN Bib Gourmand, which we have kept four years running. We also received the Thai select award from the UK Thai Embassy which certifies authenticity and the freshness of our ingredients.We’re a young team of enthusiastic individuals, who over the last few years have bought our passion and skills to the table. Parties of six and larger, kindly contact the restaurant directly for reservations. These larger groups will be offered the shared feasting menu only and a deposit of £10 per head needs to be taken to confirm the booking, which will be deducted from your bill.
Stripped-back Pan-Asian/Thai restaurant celebrating 10 years on Leather Lane, in Clerkenwell. Our name comes from the Thai word for ‘eat’. Our menu, though, are inspired by travels across South-East Asia and show cases street food dishes across the region, with a strong emphasis on Thai food. To complement the food, we’ve carefully selected drinks that deliver on quality - from a range of award-winning artisan oriental teas to superb wines and craft beers brewed in London.
A striking Thai restaurant in the heart of London, Thai Square Minories is the perfect location for business meetings. Signature dishes are a must, in particular our Lamb Shank Panang, Tamarind Duck and Sweet Chilli Chicken.Our Minories location is a stone’s throw from The Tower of London and since opening has been a favourite for those looking for a high-quality business meal. The Express Lunch is an especially popular option, as it offers quick Thai street food dishes that are only available at lunchtime.With seating for 250 and a fully stocked cocktail bar serving plenty of Thai cocktails, including our signature Tom Yum Soup Cocktail, there’s sure to be something for all hungry and thirsty visitors.
A multifaceted Asian dining destination in the heart of Mayfair. Discover our fiery Thai dining and our Izakaya style KOYN bar. Something exciting is coming to the cosmos of KOYN.In June, our subterranean dining space will transform into KOYN Thai in collaboration with Bangkok born chef, Rose Chalalai Singh. The new restaurant will celebrate the flavours, spices and cooking techniques of Thailand.KOYN Thai will sit underneath its Japanese counterpart, in the basement of the Grosvenor Street Residence, offering a menu that captures the essence of Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and the central provinces.Rose, known for her Parisian private dining restaurant, Rose Kitchen, and having catered forsome of the world’s greatest fashion and art talent - from Vogue Paris fashion events to TheGagosian - will make her London debut at KOYN Thai.
Nestled just a stone's throw from Shaftesbury Avenue in the heart of London's theatre district, Thai Tho Soho stands as a beacon of authentic Thai flavours, drawing both the theatre crowd and notable personalities. Located on Rupert Street, it's the perfect spot for a pre-show bite or a post-show gathering. Business lunches and after-hours cocktails also find their place here.At Thai Tho Soho, we take pride in our ingredients, sourcing them fresh from Thailand weekly. Whether you're a Pad Thai lover or a curry enthusiast, our menu promises to delight. From our juicy barbecued pork skewers paired with sticky rice to the classic Thai Tom Yum and spicy papaya salad, every dish is a journey to the heart of Thailand.
Positioned between Waterloo and London's Southbank, Sticky Mango offers its diners modern interpretations of Southeast Asian street food created by Chef Peter Lloyd. Offering a sharing concept of dining, the 3-level dining space is welcoming with warm lighting and contemporary music.
Thai Square Mansion House is a hidden gem in the heart of the city. Right outside of the Mansion House tube station and within walking distance from St. Paul Cathedral, the restaurant is a perfect location for a business meal. It also offers a unique Express Lunch, one of the best restaurant deals in London for those looking for good food during short lunch breaks.With airy and posh interiors, Thai Square Mansion House is adorned with exotic Thai artefacts, transporting guests to Thailand without leaving the heart of London.This authentic Thai restaurant boasts an impressive menu of delicacies created by the dedicated team of Thai chefs. The Salt and Pepper Squid is a staff favourite, and the Thai dumplings and curries cannot be missed.Thai Square Mansion House is a go-to restaurant and one of the top Thai restaurants in London, for everything from business lunches to Happy Hour. It can also host large group bookings, making it the perfect place for all of your dining needs.
som saa is a Thai restaurant and bar using seasonal British produce and quality Asian ingredients to serve regional dishes from across Thailand. Previously in residence at Climpson's Arch, we now have a permanent home in an old fabric warehouse near Spitalfields Market, East London.
Looking out over one of London’s most famous landmarks, the flagship branch of Thai Square is a great choice for lunch or dinner near Trafalgar Square. Formerly the impressive Norwegian embassy, Thai Square is a seriously spacious venue full of traditional artefacts, heavy wooden doors and sprays of exotic flowers – perfect for laid-back lunches with friends and cosy romantic dinners. And when tourists invariably tumble in by chance, they are rewarded, as you will be, with excellent Thai cuisine. Thai Square’s authentic menu is full of familiar favourites like fiery tom yum soup, fragrant green chicken curry and chargrilled duck breast with tamarind sauce. Vegetarians are spoilt for choice with delicious dishes like aubergine and shiitake mushrooms stir-fried with sweet basil and garlic. At the weekend, the club downstairs is open until 3am – perfect for diners who want to dance the night away in style.
SAWASDEE KHA,The flavours of Thai cooking are easy to identify: Lemon Grass, Fish Sauce, Coriander, Galangal, Garlic, Sweet Basil and Coconut Milk; all combined to make a harmonious and unforgettable experience, as is its aesthetics. With its philosophy of decorated dishes, beautifully set out in small groups, accompanied with exquisite vegetable carvings and complemented with tiny bowls of clear soup steaming beside communal pots of fluffy fragrant rice. All elegantly placed together to be served in the manner for sharing.Thai food is known for its diversity as each dish reflects heavily upon its geographical origins, thus by drawing upon these influences we can create stunning culinary masterpieces.Customer admittance (AGE)We unfortunately cannot accommodate babies, pushchairs or car seats during evening service (5pm). NO MOTORISED SCOOTERS STORAGE INSIDE RESTAURANT.