Chaophraya Birmingham
Blending contemporary and slick surroundings with a menu of creative Asian classics and a multitude of Thai cocktails, Chaophraya is a special venue in Brum for any occasion be it date nights, fancy tipples or a weekend lunch.
Aromatic and ever so awesome, Thai food combines a multitude of Southeast Asian flavours to create well-balanced dishes that appeal to the senses. And with the cuisine on the rise, we're giving you our guide to the best restaurants and bars for Thai food and drinks in Birmingham. Get ready to chow down on flavourful curries, crispy squid, and the prettiest mocktails with our exclusive picks.
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Blending contemporary and slick surroundings with a menu of creative Asian classics and a multitude of Thai cocktails, Chaophraya is a special venue in Brum for any occasion be it date nights, fancy tipples or a weekend lunch.
Okay, so a heritage pub in Aston might not be your first thought for Thai food in the city, but give The Barton Arms a chance. Boasting an authentic menu served up by talented chefs from Southeast Asia, the venue showcases both historic interiors and a ruddy good green curry on any given day.
The High Field might not exclusively serve Thai cuisine, but it does dish up a few fabulous pan-Asian-inspired plates. We recommend going for their veggie red curry, complete with cauliflower, pak choi, coconut flavours, toasted cashews and a heaping portion of basmati rice.
Fronting a menu with Singaporean noodles, black bean chicken and soy garlic aubergine, Aluna has some of the best Thai food in Birmingham. Choose from a wide selection of mains and wash it all down with a lychee martini or mixed berry mojito.
One of the best Thai restaurants in Brindleyplace, Siamias features delicious plates of tempura prawns and chargrilled ribs alongside gorgeous cocktails. And equally as stunning is the venue's interiors, which is decked out with hanging lanterns, murals and a sleek bar space.