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Thai Thaani Restaurant

Thai Thaani Restaurant

Neckarstr. 246, 70190 Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Fisch • Eiscreme • Asiatisch • Vegetarier


"We were based in Bad Wildbad for the Rossini festival, but wanted to visit Stuttgart for the art museums and for the Mercedes Museum. We split it into two days. On one days, yesterday, we arrived in Stuttgart by train at about 11. From the main train station, we casually strolled north through the entire length of the Schlossgarten which ends just about at the Thai Thaani's front door! Couldn't have been more convenient, though we could have taken either the U1 or the U2 tram to get there as well. We were the first customers and were seated in the delightful outdoor garden. We're lucky we got there early, as by 1230 the outside was full, with many tables pre-reserved, and tables were beginning to be occupied inside, too. And this, on a Tuesday! Inexpensive lunch menu, with generously portioned dishes at around 8-12 euros. We decided that at those prices, the two of us could afford to have three dishes. We had duck in an interesting red curry sauce; green curry salmon, really good; and a fried tofu dish in a kind of basil sauce, also excellent, with good-quality tofu perfectly cooked. Germans simply don't eat spicy, and unless you ask, food will be "dumbed down". I like food spicy enough to cry when I eat. We asked for "almost Thai spicy", and that's what we got. Perfect. Not so spicy you couldn't taste the food, but quite spicy. With two Singhas, we paid a total of 39 euros. Not too bad. The regular a la carte menu is quite a bit more expensive, with main dishes between 18 and 23 euros. I think that 17 euros is wildly expensive for Pad Thai, for example!!!! But with care, I think one could construct a good complete dinner for about 35 euros per person. Charming, English-speaking staff. They could even do basic Italian!"