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    Khao Soi
    Cin C.

    Walked in during a Sunday evening without a reservation and was able to be seated once the whole group arrived. The menu is reflective of many Khao San Road with menu of the familiar choices. Be aware that they do not do any ingredient substitutions or adjust the spice levels for any of their regular dishes. I think there was two dishes which you could choose a spice level for. So be careful if you don't like spicy stuff! I had my staple of Khao Soi and it was good. It was not as hot (temperature wise) as I wanted because I like my soup boiling hot but the chicken was good and the dish was well flavoured. The atmosphere of the restaurant is interesting also. The inside was decorated like you are sitting outside in a market with banners, complete with plastic stools.

    Satay skewers
    Lisa C.

    I would give this 3.5 stars. Good: the food was quite delicious. It was a little more saltier than I would like it, but the flavours were great! The atmosphere was fun, hipster and trying to replicate a Thailand scene. I ordered the chicken pad Thai and satay skewers. The service was okay and was able to get a seat after we put our name down on the waitlist (15mins wait) Bad: i thought it was definitely pricey for what they were serving. A little cramped. I just couldn't justify paying that much for a thai meal when the food was good, and not amazing.

    Will T.

    Nana Hack: How to Eat Bangkok-style Street Food on Queen West 1) Don't come famished: Like Sukho Thai (4*s) and Khao San Road (4*s), this hip, colourful Thai restaurant is busy at all hours of the day. Depending on your luck, you could wait up to an hour. But Sunday evening around 6-7 pm, there was no wait but the place was at capacity. 2) Thin is in: Squeeze in your tummy! If not you, you will see your servers doing vertical ab-crunches while they bring out your meals. Tables and chairs are so tightly juxtaposed that you'll wish you didn't have that extra scoop from Bang Bang. 3) A gentle hand to rule the land: Utensils are cheap = they have sharp edges. For an extra comfort, bring your own gloves to dine with. Pro tip: use both hands to eat your meal, hold your bowl with one hand and your utensil with the other or else the lightweight bowl will slip. 4) Pay it cool: They take cash, credit, and debit. Plastic card holders, pay at the ledge near the entrance where the two machines are located. 5) No patio, but the decor is a burst of fun. Bonus points for the hidden projector and movie screen. If you're a party of 2, ask to sit at the bar. If you're 4, you'll be seated at the lower tables, which will require you to dine street food style (plastic chairs and tiny tables). 6) Skim their menus: Food suggestions include the fried chicken appetizer (perfect to share for two) and the Khao Soy (almost identical to Sukho Thai's, except the chicken is fried, plus the bean sprouts were a refreshing addition). Their drinks list is like a phone book. An aromatic and spicy edge to Queen West, Nana is a solid 4/5 stars for food and atmosphere. A tad expensive for 2 meals, 1 starter, 1 drink + tax and tip, at around $62. Nana is your culinary passport to the streets of Bangkok. Go for a special occasion.

    Mi ga ti with pork
    Byris L.

    I LOVE Khao San Road, and seeing that Nana is a Khao San Road Joint, I had to give it a try! Unlike KSR, Nana actually takes reservations. My friend and I went on a Friday night after work. We arrived around 6:45PM and it was surprisingly not packed. The restaurant is narrow with limited seating, so I do recommend making reservations in advance, just in case. My go-to at Thai restaurants is green curry. However, seeing that we made such a trek to Nana (it is quite far from the rest of the Thai restaurants such as Pai and KSR), I decided to try something different. The waitress recommended mi ga ti with pork ($16.95) which is rich noodles in a rich red curry and coconut sauce. It was tasty, rich and flavourful and the portion size was decent. Would recommend! However, as someone who loves trying Thai restaurants across the city, I would prefer the others over Nana, especially given the distance.

    Papaya Salad with Dried Shrimps($10)
    Jennifer K.

    I have been wanting to try out Nana for the longest time. And when my Yelp friend suggest that to be the "N" for my JEN 5K food crawl, I am IN! Making a reservation via email was A-OK. At least they takes reservation, not like Khao San Road. Our party of 10 were given only 90 minute time frame for our dining experience, which I was ok with that. But then they called me 30 minute before my reservation and left me a message telling me we only have 60 minute for our reservation?!!! because they overbooked?! -5 star Luckily we have our "family style" menu planned ahead and known exactly what to order. (Sorry to my friends as they have to eat whatever I ordered) and with $20 pp budget tax and tips incl as a pre dinner snack. For groups 18% gratuity mandatory. We shared: Satay Grilled Chicken with Peanut Sauce ($11) Fresh Roll with Pork ($8) Vietnamese Style Spring Rolls with Pork & Crab ($9) Southern Fried Chicken Laab ($12) Chef Top's Pad Gra Prao Fried Rice ($16) Pad Prik King Chicken ($15) Pad Mama with Hot Dog ($15) Pad Thai Bolan with Shrimps ($15+$2) Kua Gling Pork Ribs ($16) I like the interesting flavours and the herbs/spices they used. Love all those chili options on the table! Price wise they are definitely on the pricey side with a small portion. Great fun as a night out with a group of friends. Service was fast and efficient. We were able to finish our meals in a hour or so. Will I be back? I doubt it but at least this is a good Thai food option if ever I have craving!

    Red curry with shrimp and khao soi
    Tracyann T.

    Spicy red curry. So yummy. Good portion size. Spring rolls were yummy too. Flavourful! We were a large party and took up most of the space. However service was quick. Drinks took a while but they were busy. And worth the wait. Especially the 'Jin and juice'. Music is old school hip hop. Love the vibe.

    Menu as of June 2018
    Rosey L.

    Walked in on a Friday night and ordered the Southern Fried Chicken Laab with a Pad Thai bo lan. This place is okay, I can understand it's hard to compare to Pai or Khao San Road. Pros: We didn't have to wait in a line and the pad Thai tasted good! Cons: Service was slow (I noticed behind the counter that they were frantically packing UberEats orders). Is it just me or are the prices the same for pad thai but portions are smaller here compared to Khao San or Pai? The fried chicken didn't live up to the hype for me, it just tasted okay and was too salty for my liking. They were also out of chicken fresh rolls, which I wanted to try. Bathrooms weren't really clean.

    Edward J.

    For what you get (quantity and quality), it's darn expensive! First of all, I'm a stickler when in comes to a restaurant's profit margin. I'm all for everyone making a fair living, but the cost of Thai food is such that I felt fleeced paying in excess of $100 for our meal (4 entrées and one appetizer). Our chicken stick was luke warm. I'll tolerate that, but have a tough time accepting it as our table was second from the kitchen. The quantity was just lacking. Won't order again. The entrées were portion controlled. Unfortunately, the flavours were not to my standards. [I had to supplement this meal with another meal afterwards ] If you're out on a date, looking for a clean place with an interesting ambiance, and not adverse to paying, then you've found a place. I for one, will continue searching, and save my desire for Thai food when I visit Thailand.

    Demitri H.

    If you want an authentic Thai street food experience, this is the place... Just stay near a bathroom afterwards to complete the evening. The food itself is tasty and spicy, but the meal left everyone in my group feeling upset later. Even still, I wouldn't call it as well crafted and memorable as its sister Khao San Road. If you want an authentic Thai experience, without the upset stomach, stick to Khao San Road or Pi.

    Pad mama with hot dog
    Tyler D.

    Made a reservation for a Friday night thinking that it would be packed (around 6:45) but when we got there, there were still a few empty tables. That didn't last for very long though, as when we left there was a lineup of people waiting for a table. So if you come, make a reservation just in case! I ordered the pad mama which is basically stir fried mama noodles with regular hot dog sausage in it. It wasn't anything that special - I think it's something that could easily be made at home. Although it was still good, I'd get something else next time. The service was quick and friendly. The restaurant is very narrow with limited seating, but that gives it a cozy feel. Would recommend checking it out, but don't think it compares to the likes of Pai, Sabai Sabai or Khao San Road.

    A MUST ORDER! Laab kai tod (southern fried chicken salad)
    Jessica E.

    My partner brought me to have a second dinner at Nana after a first dinner elsewhere. I swear I was so bloated and would not have been able to pick up a fork, had the food not blow my damn mind. Yes, I have frequented Khao San Road plenty of times. We ordered the laab kai tod (southern fried chicken salad), chicken pad thai lo ban, and a thai iced tea. The pad thai was so homely and sweet and seriously made me want to hug the home-maker Thai mother that I didn't have. I didn't want to add lime to taste, as I thought no, no. This pad thai could not be made better. But then I did add lime and it was even better. The fried chicken salad really won me over. Swoon, just thinking about it. It is cooked to perfection, balanced, and complex in flavour. You will try to guess each ingredient in hopes of recreating this masterpiece at home. Lastly, I will never revisit a thai restaurant if their thai iced tea did not bode well with me. The thai iced tea here was so thick and unapologetically authentic that you will form an emotional connection with your drink. It was so hard to not order a second glass. As much as I would love to explore the rest of the menu, I would absolutely return to reorder these menu items. As for the service, the servers were always present, happy, informative, and attentive to the guests. My table had a seafood allergy - even after giving the thumbs up to the server to go ahead with a dish with oyster sauce, the chef sent her right back out for double assurance. I felt like my business was genuinely appreciated. It is a lively, fast-paced restaurant with small tables and the right ambiance for a Queen St. West joint. I would recommend here to everyone.

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    Pai Northern Thai Kitchen - Panang

    Pai Northern Thai Kitchen

    4.4(3.9k reviews)
    1.6 kmEntertainment District, Downtown Core
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    Started off with the shrimp chips, which were incredibly crispy and flavorful, the portion was…read moregenerous and great for sharing. For the main course, the beef pad see ew arrived piping hot; although it was a little on the saltier side, the flavor was amazing, and I loved the chili oil on the side. The highlight of the meal was the mango sticky rice. They nailed the mango-to-rice ratio, which is something many places that have this dessert struggle with. Service was super attentive and friendly throughout the evening.

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    Lao Lao Bar - Mango with pandan sticky rice

    Lao Lao Bar

    4.3(160 reviews)
    2.8 kmDowntown Core

    Such a cool vibe, the food was fantastic, and the service was wonderful. I'm not always a fan of…read morecoconut in savory dishes, but the Panang Curry was sooo yummy! The combination of fish and spicy curry infused with coconut was a pleasure bomb of taste. Everything was great, but that dish was outstanding. Great location near Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum.

    My husband and I visited Lao Lao Bar on Monday night for the first time. We were seated right away…read moreand given menus. Our waitress was very friendly and super helpful. We ordered 2 cocktails to start with the tapioca dumplings and green papaya fritters. The drinks came out immediately. I had the Tincture Perfect, which was outstanding. It was the perfect mix of sweet, sour, floral and bitter. I loved it! My husband had the Unit 75 which he really enjoyed. The grapfruit bitters rounded out the sweetness of the Chambord and the sourness of the lemon. We decided to order another cocktail each just as our food arrived. I had the I Have a Lychee Secret. It was a little on the sweet side, but was very yummy. I loved the black pepper on top but didn't really taste much cilantro. My husband had La Passionista which was great. It was so well-balanced and flavourful. The dumplings were AMAZING! The butterly pea infused tapioca gave the perfect bouncy, chewy texture to the outside and the mushroom and radish centres were so tasty. Our waitress explained that they should be eaten in a lettuce cup with cilantro, mint and peanuts. YUM! Such a flavour bomb. The only thing I would have changed would be to add some sort of a spicy, salty, sour dipping sauce like a nuoc cham. The green papaya fritters were also just fantastic. They were crispy, crunchy and the dipping sauce was a little spicy and sweet. All in all, we really enjoyed our meal and would 100% return. I have already reccomended them to others.

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    Main dining room

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    Green Papaya fritters. Must order.

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    Si Lom Thai Bistro - Laab Calamari

    Si Lom Thai Bistro

    4.1(222 reviews)
    3.0 kmChurch-Wellesley Village, Downtown Core
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    Si Lom Thai Bistro demonstrates a sincere commitment to authentic Thai culinary expression--a…read morerestaurant positioning itself as an upscale encounter with regional cuisine executed with evident technical knowledge. Service personnel, many with genuine Thai heritage, execute their roles with palpable passion for the menu's cultural context. The kitchen approaches classical Thai flavor constructions with respect, evident in the balance of fundamental taste components--the interplay of spice, acid, and umami articulation. Signature preparations achieve notable authenticity, with ingredients selected for both quality and cultural accuracy. The soft shell crab pad Thai exemplifies the kitchen's willingness to honor tradition while exploring thoughtful variation. The dining environment presents an aesthetically refined space, though observations regarding atmospheric density suggest opportunities for enhanced comfort optimization. The pricing structure reflects aspirational positioning within Toronto's Thai dining landscape--a consideration worth acknowledging when evaluating value proposition relative to alternative establishments. The establishment's restrictive approach to dietary accommodation--particularly regarding plant-based protein substitution in curry preparations--represents a notable limitation for certain guest profiles, warranting consideration in advance planning. Si Lom Thai Bistro offers a competent, earnest interpretation of Thai cuisine, executed by personnel who understand and respect the tradition. The experience appeals to those seeking sophisticated Thai dining executed with cultural literacy, though contextual factors merit thoughtful consideration.

    Good portion sizes, pretty good taste, friendly and efficient service. Bonus points for the super…read morecolourful decor that gave the place a lively vibe. Stopped by for lunch and got: - Khao Soi Pu Nim: Curry was thick and tasty. Decent size for the soft shell crab. - Tom Yum Fried Rice with Shrimp: Great heat and strong flavours with the rice. Would have liked a bit more shrimp. - Laab Calamari: Well copled though weirdly a bit bland. Overall, a pretty good Thai spot if you're in the area.

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    Si Lom Thai Bistro - Nua toon - beef hotpot soup

    Nua toon - beef hotpot soup

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    Koh Lipe - Pad thai

    Koh Lipe

    4.1(387 reviews)
    1.6 kmDowntown Core
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    My two favorite things to order are…read more Mackerel fried rice. Fusion dish that makes sense. Lemongass meets smokey katsuobushi. Huge portion size. Islamic noodles. Good balance of spicy, sweet, salty and rich. This time I discovered two new dishes and they were excellent! Rolled tofu skin with shrimp Deep fried frog legs. Highly recommend these dishes for your next trip to Koh Lipe!

    Service was excellent and quick - we were there maybe 45 minutes total…read more Food was amazing!! I eat pad Thai in every city I visit and this may be the best yet since I first had pad Thai in college many many years ago. Been chasing that epic pad Thai for years and think I finally found it. Amazing depth of flavor. Partner got the Islamic noodles, which he thought were excellent as well, rich flavor and very well made. Would happily eat again. The only issue I had which made me knock off a star is that the glass and silverware had an odd scent, like the smell your glasses have if there's food stuck in your dishwasher filter -- if you know that scent you know what I mean. Just smelled funky and honestly the smell was ruining the taste (smell and taste are so closely linked) so I drank out of my own water bottle I had brought and grabbed a plastic fork to eat with which did solve the issue but still...less than ideal

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    Koh Lipe - Hanging fish in the interior.

    Hanging fish in the interior.

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    Som Tum Jinda - Tum Mae Jeab

    Som Tum Jinda

    4.4(80 reviews)
    2.9 kmDowntown Core

    I'd heard about Sum Tum Jinda for a while -- it's Michelin-selected, and I believe one of their…read moreThailand locations actually received a Michelin star (not 100% sure, but that's the reputation). That alone made me curious, and after finally trying it, I get the hype. The place was packed and clearly very busy, but despite that, the servers were genuinely friendly and attentive, which made the experience even better, and ambience was good! Food-wise, everything we ordered was solid: * Pad See Ew was flavorful and well-balanced * Kor Moo Yang was juicy and perfectly grilled * Pad Woonsen Chaong was also delicious and comforting Overall, the flavors really worked for my palate. I personally liked this more than Koh Lipe. I also enjoy Pai -- honestly, I like most Thai spots -- but there's something about Toronto Thai food that just hits different. I've had Thai food in New York, London, and Seoul (and quite a lot of it), and somehow Toronto still does it better Bottom line: very satisfying meal, great energy, and food that lives up to the reputation. I'm glad I finally tried it and would definitely come back.

    Have been wanting to try this restaurant since a very long time and finally did it…read more They have two seating areas the one that's downstairs felt a little congested with too many people in there but we were seated in the next building on the top floor where it was more spacious. The only con was that the washrooms were downstairs so you have to walk out the building to access it again. Our server was super friendly and helped us choose the right items from the menu. We ordered the som tum tod which were hesitant to order coz we don't like papaya but it turned out to be the best dish that night. So so flavourful and very satisfying! We also ordered the pork jowl, minced chicken and garlic chicken with rice and everything was very well done. The mango sticky rice was however not upto the mark coz the mangoes were tart but they did warn us beforehand and we wanted to take that risk. Overall a great dinner at a Michelin recommended place.

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    Fried frog legs

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    Le Lert - Grilled Pork Skewers with Jaew-Infused Sticky Rice ($20)

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    4.0(32 reviews)
    2.7 kmDowntown Core

    Le Lert is a lovely hidden gem that serves really interesting Thai fusion dishes and drinks. From…read morethe outside you can't see what a big and pretty restaurant it is inside. I've tried the Tom yum prawn spaghetti and khao soi, both of which have really authentic strong, rich and punchy Thai flavours. Some of the cocktails and desserts also have interactive components like flambé, which makes the experience quite interesting. Service is friendly and the space is clean. Will definitely be back to try more of their menu.

    The food and food presentation at Le Lert is fantastic. We tried the Pad Thai, Grilled Pork…read moreSkewers, Chicken Pad Krapow and a samosa-like appetizer, all were excellent. Service was very friendly. Normally this would be a 5-star review, but there were a few things that stopped that... the dining room is just way too bright, I prefer more comfortable, lower lit environments to elevate the overall experience. We ordered an appetizer, which came out first, but then they didn't give us the time to finish it. The main dishes came out right after, so we were rushed. Lastly, there were some items on the dinner menu we wanted to try, but they refused, only brunch items were available. Food portions were good, but could have been bigger. Ignoring all of that, the food is amazing. If you're into Thai food, this place is a must.

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    Le Lert - Interior

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    Le Lert - Beef Fried Rice ($26)

    Beef Fried Rice ($26)

    Le Lert - Grilled Pork Skewers with Jaew-Infused Sticky Rice ($20)

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