Pad Thai Pad Thai

Pad Thai: Stir-fried rice noodles with shrimp, tofu, egg, bean sprouts, and peanuts, in a tangy tamarind sauce.

Wee Buddha

Wee Buddha

2B Jamaica Street, EH3 6HH, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom

Meat • Wine • Tapas • Chicken


"Checked this place out with one of my friends after a tiring day exploring the city and getting rained on lots. Super lovely and laidback yet also really attentive staff. Really appreciated the dedicated vegan menu as it makes it much easier to look through wished the main ingredients were listed on the menu, as some dish titles were a little vague and I wasn't sure what to order! Though I asked one of the waiters and he was really helpful and could list off the bat what was in the dishes, so it wasn't too much trouble. I ended up ordering the vegan Wee Buddha curry. The portion sizes were massive and that alone justified the price point in my opinion, it took me like over an hour to finish my dish. Even moreso though, the food tasted wonderful the veggies were super fresh and flavourful, and the rice had that perfect sticky texture that restaurants don't always get right. The food was piping hot when it arrived and I had to let it cool for quite a while, which tends to be a fairly reliable indicator of quality, in my experience at least and it was true on this occasion for sure. We also didn't have to wait very long at all for our food either. Also worth a mention, the vibe and decor of the place is really nice relaxing! And not usually a fan of music in the background, but it was an appropriate volume and whoever was on playlist duty was working overtime because the songs slapped, it was tune after tune. Overall, I'm pretty glad I sorted out where we'd eat in advance of our trip, as this place didn't tend to come up on any suggested Maps searches or in recommendations I was looking at for veggie/vegan food. Which I'm really surprised about given how good it is, and the really decent number of dishes on offer. Underrated I guess? Hope it gets some more hype! <3"

Rosa's Thai Café

Rosa's Thai Café

25 Gillingham Street, London, SW1V1HN, United Kingdom

清真菜 • Thai • Salad • Chicken


"To start, we shared a platter designed for two, featuring chicken satay, pork skewers, prawn crackers, and spring rolls, accompanied by various dips. Everything was delicious, but the pork skewers were a delightful standout, with incredibly tender meat and a nicely balanced tamarind sauce. The chicken satay was also well-prepared—tasty and moist, which is often a challenge with chicken skewers. I did feel that the portions were somewhat small for £14, especially since there was only one of each item per person. However, in retrospect, this was likely wise given the larger main courses coming up! For mains, we each ordered noodle dishes: I had the chicken pad Thai, while my partner opted for the prawn drunken noodles, and we shared a plate of stir-fried aubergine. The portions for the mains were generous, and my pad Thai was exactly what I was craving. My partner's drunken noodles were equally delightful, with good-quality prawns. The aubergine, however, was the star of the show—soft, silky, and perfectly cooked, with a rich and flavorful sauce that was wonderful but quite intense, making it a good choice to share. We paired our meal with a bottle of the house white, which was light, fruity, and complemented our dishes beautifully. The service was prompt, which is ideal for a pre-theater dinner, yet we never felt rushed and were able to enjoy our wine and unwind a little before heading out. I noticed they were fully booked and had to turn away walk-ins, so I recommend making a reservation for a pre-theater meal, which is easy to do through their website. Just a heads up—the service charge is automatically included in the bill. For two of us, with possibly 2.5 courses and wine, our total came to £75, including tip. While this is a bit more than we usually spend, it felt completely reasonable for the quality of food in London’s theater district."

Sopa Thai

Sopa Thai

330 London Road, Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom

Pizza • Kebab • Seafood • European


"I recently had the pleasure of dining at SoPa Thai, and it was truly a delightful experience! The moment I walked in, the atmosphere transported me to a world of Thai sophistication and allure. The culinary exploration began with Tom Kha, a delightful combination of coconut milk, galangal, and lemongrass. Each spoonful was a delicious harmony of creamy and zesty flavors that perfectly complemented the tender chicken pieces. It wasn't just soup; it felt like a warm embrace in a bowl. Next, the beautifully presented Green Curry arrived. The curry was a work of art, filled with the richness of green chilies and fragrant basil leaves. The vegetables were fresh, and the chicken was incredibly tender, all bathed in a sauce that was the perfect blend of spicy and sweet. Then came the highlight of the evening, Pad Thai. The noodles were coated in a flavorful tamarind sauce, mixed with eggs, tofu, and a generous sprinkling of crushed peanuts. The dish was a delightful mix of textures and flavors that left my taste buds amazed. The grand finale was the Mango and Sticky Rice. The mango was ripe and sweet, a wonderful complement to the warm yet slightly salty sticky rice. Drizzled with coconut milk, this dessert was not just a treat but a festival of flavors. In summary, SoPa Thai is more than just a restaurant; it's a culinary paradise. Each dish showcased the chef's expertise in balancing flavors and textures. If you're in search of an authentic Thai dining experience, SoPa Thai is the place to go. Their Tom Kha, Green Curry, Pad Thai, and Mango Sticky Rice take you on a journey through the heart of Thailand. I highly recommend it!"

True Thai Cuisine

True Thai Cuisine

49-51 Causeway Side, Edinburgh, EH91QF, EH9 1QF, United Kingdom

Thai • Asian • Asiatic • Vegetarian


"Booked a table online for 7 people and got confirmation via email to say it had been received by the restaurant. On arriving at the restaurant I mentioned my name for the booking and the time, and the server looked confused and then asked how many people it was for. She told me and my friend to wait while she set up the table. Not sure how their online booking system works but they hadn’t realised we were coming. Luckily the restaurant was empty so there was plenty room for us. We were given Thai prawn crackers while we chose our food from the menu. Cutlery was set up for half of the table by the server and then the other half had to set it up themselves. We laughed this off as we couldn’t see a reason for the server only doing half and then walking away. We ordered a mixture of dishes between us and found they all arrived at different times, so some had almost finished by the time other food arrived. We felt that there was perhaps only one chef so the food didn’t come out at the same time. My duck pad thai was tasty and came with a good amount of duck. However my roti was mostly burnt on one side, as was my friend’s one. My friend enjoyed her tom yum soup which was not too spicy but filling. The salads were very spicy! At the end of the meal we were given a bill which wasn’t ours. It was a receipt for a takeaway order where none of the dishes matched what we had. My friend went to complain and get the correct bill (which the server didn’t quite understand). We were eventually given the correct one with service charge added on. We did not receive an apology for the mix up from the server. We reluctantly paid the service charge added on though not believing the service received warranted as such. No COVID measures in place apart from mask wearing, however some of the kitchen staff came out of the kitchen clearly not wearing one. We wore our masks when not at the table but there was no signs or enforcement to do this."