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    3.5 (14 reviews)
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    Ben C.

    Street Thai has always been one of my favourite restaurants in Brighton. It's hidden away in the lanes and not the easiest to find, but it's worth the walk. The food is always really high quality, fresh and pretty authentic. It's not the cheapest you'll find, but the staff are friendly and their outside terrace is gorgeous in the summer

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    Mai Ped Ped Ped

    Mai Ped Ped Ped

    4.1(8 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    £££

    I LOVE this concept. Thai? Oh yeah. Tapas? Absolutely…read more In a converted house with small, homely feeling rooms, this place has a lovely feel and a great menu. The 'Thai Tapas' dishes are exactly what you would expect - the same concept as Spanish tapas, with small portions that you can combine to make a meal. There is a lot more to this place than that though - main dishes are also good. I went for the standard green curry, and it would certainly give any other Thai place in this city a run for its money. They also do a lunch deal for around a fiver for 2 courses. Service could have been faster when I visited, but that might just have been bad luck.

    This lovely little Thai Tapas restaurant is suitably Brightonian: tasty, expensive and a little…read morepeculiar. The quality of the food is excellent, but big prices for little meals means this Thai restaurant falls a little short. Mai Ped Ped Ped (meaning Quite Hot, Very Hot) certainly lives up to its name: the food is tangy, more often falling on the overly-spicy rather than the pleasantly-hot side of the palate. Unfortunately, this is a splinter in the side of their main concept. Lots of small plates that border on too-spicy-to-eat mean that the food can't be enjoyed quickly, nor that the multitude of flavours sit well on a burning tongue. However, it's not like the whole thing falls apart: if the tapas-angle is ignored, the conventional main menu certainly has a lot going for it. I particularly recommend the Drunken Duck (duck cooked in spirits): absolutely top nosh. Everything else I've tried is very tasty, but not particularly memorable: generally, spiciness is the all-pervading flavour. If that sounds overly negative, I certainly don't mean it to: if you're a fan a spicy Thai, Mai Ped Ped Ped certainly has a lot to offer, and could not be more centrally located. It doesn't jostle too heavily with any of the other Market Square/Lanes offerings, and is a great place to start an evening: spicy often leads to much beer consumption on my part! A quick final comment: make sure you get seated upstairs. The restructured town-house ambiance of Mai Ped Ped Ped, while suitably jovial, means that the downstairs area, next to the kitchen, often gets a little humid. Be warned! UPDATE: My fiancee wanted me to add that the Thai Green Curry is the best she's ever had, and well worth the price!

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    Sabai - www.sabaibrighton.co.uk

    Sabai

    3.3(18 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    ££

    For a Brightonian Thai restaurant, Sabai is a pleasant step in the right direction: instead of the…read moreubiquitous buffet or cheap and cheerful menu, Sabai takes a step upward, offering well cooked single dishes for a slightly more steep price. Unfortunately, the price doesn't really add up to the rather meager portions and not-exactly-exceptional cooking. It's all perfectly fine, but I can't think of many who would gladly pay higher prices for the same sort of thing you could pick up from a (slightly more classy) buffet. If that sounds harsh, it's because this place is trying very hard to be something it is not. The design is massively over the top: splashes of red and dark wood mixed in with water fountains. It doesn't look tacky, but the place is only as big as my lounge! This is clearly where the extra pound or two on my meal is going. Similarly, they have a ridiculously well stocked bar, again, in a place barely as big as my lounge-room: it's all so out of place and pointless. In the end, Sabai is small, and the food is not worth the expense: it stands to reason that somewhere so small is never very busy. You can get similar food for much less elsewhere.

    Having lived in Brighton for nearly two years I have only just come across Sabai, even though it is…read morein such a central location it is slightly hidden away. Sabai can be found if you take a turn off North Street towards the pavilion gardens. Its a surprisingly large establishment and they've obviously forked out on the interior design. The have a lot of dark wood features and a red thee running trough out, tables on different balcony levels and on floor seating if you want to get really authentic. They call themselves a 'Thai Gastrobar' which I guess means they are looking to attract people in to the venue just for the bar as well as dining. They have a some outside tables on the pedestrianised street outside which are great for watching the crowds drift past towards the park They also do set menu of 4 (small) courses for under 20 quid.

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    Sukhothai Palace - Lovely Thai red curry

    Sukhothai Palace

    3.7(24 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    ££

    I had heard great things about this place...seriously, Sukhothai had taken on mystical, legendary…read morestatus in my mind, such eulogizing praise was it receiving! I guess there's always a danger of disappointment when a restaurant comes so highly recommended, but I just didn't find Sukhothai to be all that outstanding! I am a big fan of Thai food and hence, well versed in the many Thai restaurants of Brighton. Long story short, I've had better! The restaurant itself is comfortable and traditionally decked-out- it's a nice enough space in which to dine, sure! And the waitresses were friendly and attentive, possibly a little too attentive, since there weren't many customers to tend to. The food, however, was just a bit...unexceptional. I missed the ornate garnishes at Muang Thai and the tasty dishes at Thai Orchid. My green curry was fine, the flavours were good, but it wasn't nearly spicy enough. My dining companion's Pad Thai was also tasty, but there were no peanuts!! All in all, pretty standard food in a nice enough restaurant. The location near the seafront is handy if you're visiting, but not so great if you live in a residential area out of town.

    I'd heard mixed reviews about Sukhothai Palace and so when I finally got around to trying this…read moreplace last night I wasn't sure what to expect. A group of us had planned to go for dinner elsewhere but our first choice was fully booked, so we wandered a few streets along to this place, to see whether they could squeeze us in. Being a Thursday night, we'd been a little shocked about how packed the first place was but, happily, Sukhothai Palace was completely empty, so fitting us in was no bother at all. The woman seated us at a lovely table and handed us the menus. The decor in really nice in here - it felt a lot more upmarket than I had been expecting actually and I was impressed by it all. That being said, the atmosphere was a little lacking, with us being the only customers in the place for the majority of the time we were in there. The menu is great - there is so much choice and variety that I doubt anyone who struggle to find something they liked the sound of. I opted for the sizzling duck with jasmine rice. The food arrived and the portions were hearty, which is always a plus in my book. The rice was done well, though it didn't taste especially different to boiled rice, I must say, and the sizzling duck was tasty! The sauce was delicious, however the duck was a little bit fatty in places, which was a bit of a shame. It came with some crunchy onion and a few leaves, which were nice little garnishes to add something to the dish. I ate it all and enjoyed it very much! The service in here was pleasant, but it was a little bit slow and relaxed, especially considering we were the only people in the place! However, the staff were very smiley and polite, so other than this, there was nothing to put you off! As for prices, mine came to £10 (without a drink). I'd say the average main came to around £7-£9, with rice adding another £1.50, so all in all, the prices are pretty decent in here, particularly for the nice portion sizes. This was a really pleasant experience and I'll probably be back to try more!

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    Thai Pad Thai - Thai Pad Thai

    Thai Pad Thai

    3.4(11 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    £

    Thai Pad Thai is a new kid on the block and a welcome new addition to the varied eateries that…read morecluster around the Seven Dials. A previous thai restaurant has been reaping the rewards of good karma (Thais are generally Buddhists right?) and been reincarnated another step close to nirvana. Renewed, refurbishsed and really rather good. When you eat in, the service is brisk and friendly. The red curry is very good and quite fiery. The thai pad thai has all the nutty, sticky goodness you'd expect. Save some pennies and take your own booze: the corkage is a quid. Cut costs even more by eating there during the week. There's an all you can eat buffet for a tenner on a Monday. Get 50% of your bill on a Wednesday. And rejoice, they do takeaway and delivery too so you can have it at home, piping hot if you don't want to put your glad rags on. It's all priced very reasonably too. This is a recession busting, cheap and cheerful place to eat and I hope it's here to stay.

    This has taken over the premises of the former Little Buddha restaurant - with new owners and…read moremanagement. It's still all very new - you can smell the fresh paint. But it's still a good value Thai cafe-restaurant. The interior has had a welcome makeover, with a much fresher look, new flooring and much nicer furniture - bigger tables and much more comfortable chairs. The toilets are also much improved (and not before time). Overall, the ambience is pleasant and relaxed. The menu has rolled forward from the Little Buddha, so may change at some point soon, but the food we had this evening was an improvement on the Little Buddha - the soups was still very good, but my main course (a ginger and spring onion dish - I'm not good on Thai descriptions) seemed to have fresher flavours. The bill for two courses and corkage for two people (they do BYO but also have a licence) was a reasonable £22. Service was friendly and efficient, but to be fair it was fairly quiet as we went late. Take-away also available.

    Street Thai - thai - Updated May 2026

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