9 results

page 1 of 1

  • Bai Thong

    4853 E. Speedway Blvd. East side

    881-5068

    Bai Thong is a modest, quiet, affordable family Thai joint with some standouts, including papaya salad and fiery fried rice. Wash it down with icy Singha beer, and be happy. Note: They’re willing to make any dish vegetarian. (7-19-07)
    1 article
  • Bangkok Café

    2511 E. Speedway Blvd. Central

    323-6555

    Featuring fine service and a calming atmosphere, Bangkok Café features delicious soups, appetizers and salads, as well as a number of curry, rice, noodle and other dishes. While some of the entrées tend to be a bit bland, the ingredients are always fresh. (10-14-04)
    1 article
  • Char's Thai

    5039 E. Fifth St. East side

    795-1715

    Lunch and dinner plates come mild to palate-searing hot in true Thai style. Try the soups.
    13 articles
  • Karuna's Thai Plate

    1917 E. Grant Road. Central

    325-4129

    Karuna's offers all the traditional dishes you've come to expect on Tucson's small Thai scene, as well as an awesome and affordable daily lunch buffet. Some of the fire of Thai cooking may be absent, but all the other ingredients are flavorfully present.
  • Mali Thai

    12142 N Rancho Vistoso Blvd #120 Oro Valley

    520-355-7127

  • Mina's Thai

    5575 E. River Road, No. 141. Northeast

    299-0453

    After bouncing around town, Mina’s Thai is now entrenched in a cozy little space at River and Craycroft roads. Here, you’ll find all of your Thai favorites, served to you graciously by Mina and her family. While some of the dishes aren’t as nuanced as they could be, offerings such as the yum neau (Thai beef salad) are sure to please. If you’re looking for a quick, inexpensive lunch, check out Mina’s weekday lunch specials. (9-7-06)
    1 article
  • Nattha’s Bann Thai Asian

    6970 E. 22nd St., Ste. 100 Benson / Dragoon

    (520) 750-9614

  • Saing Thai Cusine

    9136 E. Valencia Road, Suite 100. South Tucson

    663-5955

    Far-eastside residents, take notice: You have a gem in your neighborhood. Sa’ing Thai is a mom and pop place that puts out a wide assortment of Thai food. Curries and soups come to the table sizzling hot and full of flavor. Balance is the key word here. The tom kah koong is served in a hot pot and is creamy and sweet, savory and spicy, all in one spoonful. The pun sib, the Thai version of pot stickers, are huge and cooked to perfection. Even the old standby pad Thai was elevated to levels of flavor not found elsewhere in town. (2-21-13)
    2 articles
  • Senae Thai Bistro

    63 E Congress St Downtown / 4th Ave / University

    520-373-5335

  • or