Thai Restaurants in Malaysia – 404 Restaurants
Bangkok Jam Thai Restaurant and Bar
Excellent Thai Food at reasonable price. Nice ambient.
My Elephant
carolyntay posted www.carolyntay.com 23 ReviewsThey are one of the most famous Thai restaurants in PJ and thai food lovers in PJ would surely know this place.
Thai Ho Chiak
spicysharon posted www.spicysharon.com 315 ReviewsOverall Rating: 7.5/10. Thai Ho Chiak plates up satisfactory servings of authentic Thai food. Despite the meager meats, the green curry was easily one of the best I've had around. The red ruby dessert was fantastic and also one of my top picks too. If you are from the neighborhood, by all means, do head over. Parking could be a hassle during peak hours nonetheless.
One Lunch
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsA good & simple Thai food outlet at the mall & the pricing is reasonable. A place worth eating.
ParaThai
Experience the intensity of the spices and the fragrance of fresh herbs laced and lavished in each dish at ParaThai. Expect to savour a list of dishes prepared using ancient recipes with a focus on flavours and freshness. Coupled with a team of warm and friendly staff who played up the renowned Thai hospitality, a visit to ParaThai is very much like taking a trip to Thailand itself.
Planter Jim's
ChristineLeng posted www.broughtup2share.com 450 ReviewsThe Green Curry Chicken was better than expected. Cooked together with fragrant herbs, it’s really aromatic as well. Love having it with the rice served.
Restoran Cosy Corner
The menu is just so extensive - covering various types of food from Malaysian, Thai, Chinese, and Western
Von Thai Cafe
Von Thai Cafe is recommended because of the good food and reasonable pricing.
BaaN Aa-Haan Thai
Known as a “casual Thai dining” outlet, their prices are also pretty affordable.
Prontip Thai Restaurant
This Thai restaurant is located at the premises of Yesterday Club, Lebuhraya Peel, this place offers great Thai food and weekedays buffeet.
Cafe Cantina
The food served at Café Cantina is totally different compared to what you get out there. Those dishes are a fusion of Malaysian Chinese, Malay-Chinese Baba Nyonya, Eurasion (Serani) and Thai (southern Thai dishes).