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7 years ago
Very nice place! Ann was the greatest! Super nice! Helped me on the menu and I got a great tasty food! The place has nice atmosphere! read more
Thaï Café - Thai Near Me - Brussels, BRU
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Quai des Usines 163
Werkhuizenkaai 163
1000 Brussels
Belgium
Bruxelles
02 888 80 80
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https://www.thaicafe.be
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What time does Thaï Café open?
Thaï Café opens at 12:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Thaï Café close?
Thaï Café closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Does Thaï Café serve alcohol?
Yes, Thaï Café serves alcohol. Beer & Wine Only
Does Thaï Café have TVs?
Yes, Thaï Café has TVs.
Does Thaï Café have bike parking?
Yes, Thaï Café has bike parking.
Does Thaï Café have outdoor seating?
Yes, Thaï Café has outdoor seating options.
Does Thaï Café have parking?
Yes, Thaï Café has parking options.
Does Thaï Café have free WiFi?
Yes, Thaï Café has free WiFi.
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I been wanting spicy papaya salad since I was in Amsterdam on September 1st, then Bruge, then…read moreCalais, France. Those city barley carried any sort of hot sauce, they look at me like I'm crazy. Lol Finally, today I was able to hunt down a Thai/Lao restaurant from yelp. It's a small family owned mom/pop restaurant, but the spicy papaya salad satisfied my HANGER HUNGER. I ordered steam rice, beef jerky, & spicy spicy spicy papaya salad. They asked how many peppers I want? I REPLIED 10 hot hot chili peppers, they say normally people just say 3-4 peppers. I'm like not me. They say I really eat super spicy for a SMALL handful of papaya salad. Nevertheless I love it. That's all that matters.
Wow! Such good Thai food! I had the spicy soup and the shrimp pad thai. I can't speak highly enough…read moreabout both, and both were ample portions. The restaurant was busy and tight, but service was still great.
Onze eetzaal, Streetfood decor
Padthai : gebakken noodels met tamarind saus
This is a Thai restaurant I frequent when in Brussels. It is located on a street with multiple…read moreThai/Vietnamese and even one Indian restaurant that just opened next door (called Namaste). I find the service here very efficient. It's perfect for when I don't want to venture too far past my hotel but still want a good meal. Never too crowded (but I also eat at 7pm which is geriatric time in Europe!). Green curry with shrimp is my go-to. Thai spicy, of course Enjoy!
Good Thai food in a densely populated Thai restaurant region of Brussels. I ordered the Thai red…read morecurry chicken with vegetables. Although it was not as spicy as it was purported to be on the menu, I still enjoyed the flavor. The plentiful outdoor seating is a nice feature as well. I would recommend Perle De Siam for Thai food in Brussels.
Mì Xào Bò () - Fried Noodles with Beef
Kuay Tiew Lui Suan () - Fresh Spring Rolls w/ Vegetables
Stopped in at this little Thai place for lunch after the flea market and wandering around the St…read more Catherine's area. We were very pleased with the food, service and ambiance outside. We shared the pork egg rolls (3 in the order) for an app which were crispy, light and delicious. Then we shared chicken pad Thai which was very tasty and just right for a light lunch for 2. Prices were reasonable and service was great. Bathrooms were very clean. Highly recommend!
While not authentic Thai flavor food, it was quite delicious!…read more Why I go for Asian food first before local cuisines is besides me, but it sounded so good that night. The restaurant itself is located in a hip neighborhood with many other restaurants nearby, with minimal car traffic (Not sure where you park). The interior is not the largest, but it does offer a peace and tranquility with a fair amount of seating. The staff that greeted and served us during the meal was quite friendly and quick in terms of help and serving food. The menu itself is English friendly along with a few other languages, which is a plus! While I was not starving, I did not opt for any appetizers sadly, but they looked delicious. We ended up getting a large bowl of Tom Yum and Pad Thai. The restaurant was not too busy as it just had opened, but the food came out within 20 or so minutes, so I figured it would not be too bad (Quick food out of the kitchen worries me, not gonna lie). As mentioned initially, the flavors were unique, not what I was used to in regards to the Tom Yum, but that does not take away from the flavor at all as it was quite good. Serving size was quite large, enough to make me feel better about not ordering an appetizer. As for the Pad Thai, my travel partner mentioned it hit the spot and again they gave her a TON of it. Finally, price wise, do not expect to drop too much in terms of cash as it was very fair for the city and proximity to downtown. Well worth it if you are in need of some Thai goodness.
Pork eggroll (there were 2 more)
I think Lotus Vert is a-ok; it solves a craving for Vietnamese food. However, I'm used to super…read moreflavorful beef broth in pho and I though Lotus Vert's pho was satisfactory in that sense. They have a good amount of seating indoors and when my friend and I went on a random weekday for lunch, there weren't a ton of other people. They have a bunch of offerings on their menu with different appetizers, main dishes, and soups. Service was just ok, but I've noticed this at establishments in Brussels in general. As of early 2024, a bowl of pho will set you back under 15 euros. They also accept card as a form of payment.
Delicious mom and pop shop! Service was decent and quiet. Highly recommend if you're looking for…read moredinner.
Fried lemongrass beef
Pad thai
Friendly owner and nice atmosphere. Food is good, service was great. The recommendation was good. 6…read moreminutes walk from my hotel.
Great place, ordered a Singha, you can't go wrong with Thai beer. My main course was the Nua phase…read morekra prao mix of Sautee beef with Thai aubergines and chilies, I was expecting it to be more spicy but it was perfect. The smell of the food transports you right to Thailand. The owner is the best host ever. Talked to me, very friendly, incredibly friendly, he even offered me a beer on the house. But besides that, the service is great and the food second to none!
Quite bite. Great green curry. Ditto duck/fried rice. Very helpful staff. Chilled vibe. Definitely…read moredo it again.
If you're looking for authentic thai food. Keep looking. My wife and I figured we would try…read moresomething other than Belgium food and try thai.. Food wise: we had the pad thai and fried rice. The pad thai was too sweet and over powered the dish. Pad thai is suppose to be sweet, salty and sour. It's missing the two other flavors. Ambience wise: it's nice. You dine in a intimate backyard area. Service wise: We asked to order smaller portions but the waitress attempted to push us to order more. After we had left overs we asked to have the food boxed up. They felt it was best to throw out our fried rice which was only half eaten and box the other one. Price wise: For the area I guess they have the right to charge more since there are less thai food locations around but the quality doesn't compare. Overall: I wouldn't come here again. My recent visit to Thailand tells me this food isn't authentic and the service could have been alot better. No thanks..
I know what you must be thinking: "Miriam, what possessed you to eat Thai food in Brussels?"…read more And trust me, I knew I was taking a chance that was not likely to end up well with this one. Oh, but Thai Talks? Thai Talks did me so right. I liked the look of this little spot right away. An older Thai lady, in a tiny kitchen facing the street; four tables at max squeezed in the rest of the small space. I got the green papaya salad, a curry and some noodles. The standout was, without a doubt, the bright and piquant green papaya salad. I would've kept shovelling the stuff in my mouth had the portion not run out. Both the curry and noodles were nice, and it was clear to me why so many locals popped in for takeaway whilst I sat eating my dinner. One dude from a shop across the street came to pick up his plated food and return awhile later to deposit his dirty dishes. The most I ever felt at home in Brussels was during the meal I had at Thai Talks. When you tire of the city's ubiquitous moules frites, meander over here for a taste of Thailand you won't soon forget.
This cute Thai venue was recommended by Belgian locals, and also validated by Miriam W's review. I…read morecame here for dinner last night, and loved their Tom Yum Soup and Pork Steamed Dumplings (similar presentation style as Shumai). But what's up with their Pad See Ew? Very minimal noodles, and the wrong type - definitely not wide-rice noodles, which was a total bummer. Still, worlds above many NoVA/DC Thai venues, and - according to Wikipedia - there is no standard noodle style for this dish. (I haven't been to Thailand yet.) Overall, I recommend, as the flavors were good.
Poor ambiance - front of restaurant was a home office? Food…read morewas very adequate. My go to Thai, red duck curry, was duck in Thai sauce and pineapple bit and nothing else... Served warm, below normal serving temps. Unfortunate First time in years I didn't tip. Overpriced for what I got. Service was from what seemed like untrained young staff.
The decor is Balinese with its Buddhas, Lotuses and Ganesh however the food is Chinese and Thai…read more Their duck and Thai dishes are excellent and service decent. A little bit of Asia in Brussels...Enjoy!
Very tasty place, for an excellent price in the neighborhood! Can get tricky during peak time…read more(lunch on a weekday) as it's so popular and the place is small and minimally staffed (but the lady is really, really nice!). Definitely recommend coming here, but come in a little before noon, and perhaps pay ahead of time so you don't find yourself having to wait fifteen minutes to pay!
My favorite Asian place for a fast lunch. Small card, but does change quite often. Very friendly…read morelady who speaks multiple languages. Not many tables, so better make reservations or get take away.
Looking for great Thai food in Brussels? Man Man is a cool little establishment tucked away in the…read moreheart of Brussels and located a few blocks from the mannequin piss. This place should be renamed Yum Yum
Vegetarian green curry and chicken tom kha were excellent. Good service. Be prepared to pay 2.50…read morefor a small glass of tap water, which is stingy. Otherwise, great place.
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