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9 Best Thai Restaurants in KL & Selangor [2024]

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 Thai Food KL Selangor

Best Thai Food KL Selangor
Best Thai Food KL Selangor

 There are many Thai restaurants in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. Here are the 9 Best Thai Restaurants in KL & Selangor for you to visit when on holiday or business trip to Malaysia if you love authentic Thai food.

 1. STREAT Thai

  • Key Services: Thai Street Food
  • Website: eatatstreat.com
  • Address: The School, 100-G-001 No. 72A Jalan Universiti, Petaling Jaya46200 Selangor
  • Phone: +603 – 7496 – 1297   +6012 – 907 -3581

STREAT Thai is a restaurant that aims to bring the concept of street food to Malaysian shores. Visit Jaya One, where it is located, for a taste of what Thai street cuisine is like. The hustle and bustle of the street are reminiscent of that of Mamaks and vendors, but Thai cuisine is served at all of the stands. The majority of the chefs were also brought from Thailand.

2. Absolute Thai Malaysia

Absolute Thai is a well-known Thai restaurant chain that has numerous locations throughout Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. Whether you’re traveling alone or with a whole party, Absolute Thai can certainly meet your needs. They provide larger servings for bigger gatherings, as well as meals that are appropriate for smaller groups and individuals. On Facebook, follow them to discover which outlet is nearest to you.

3. Erawan

Erawan is a wonderful Thai restaurant for a little bit of added class. You can expect authenticity and taste with the influence of Chef Korn at Erawan. Chef Korn is a Chefs Without Borders award-winning chef who, while never attending culinary school, honed his skills from his grandmother, who fed Thai royalty. This restaurant is located on the DC Mall.

 4. Superthai Restaurant

Superthai combines the best of traditional and contemporary Thai cuisine, however note that none of it is halal. Their menu includes popular dishes like green curry chicken, comfy food like luncheon meat fried rice, and a variety of hearty meals.

5. Kompassion

Kompassion identifies as an Asian Fusion restaurant, and they have a number of conventional dishes on their menu. Their reinterpretations of the classics are intriguing, to say the least, such as their green curry pork with roasted pork meat.

 6. Lobbee Thai Connection

Lobbee is located in strategic spots like Empire Damansara, Publika, and IOI City Mall, where you can get dishes such as piping hot tom yum soup and everything from Thai snacks and salads to rice meals and noodles.

7. Tiffin’s by Chef Korn

Tiffin is a term that dates back to the days before Thermos packaging became popular. Tiffin’s food, which is served in those containers for a sense of nostalgia, is very reminiscent of the old days. This non-halal restaurant is located in Mid Valley Megamall. This is a must-see, with their unique concept and delectable cuisine.

8. SuRiSit Thai Kopitiam

SuRiSit, a smaller branch of SuRu in the same area, offers Thai cuisine inspired by Kopitiam. This non-Halal eatery in Taman Tun Dr. Ismail serves up a fiery variety of ala carte dishes. There are plenty of Thai and English menu descriptions for each section of their cuisine, giving them a more authentic feel to their business. From soups to sweets, they offer something for everyone.

 9. BBQ Thai Malaysia

There are never enough Thai street food selections in Malaysia. Tuck into a bowl of creamy green curry or a hearty Thai-style salad for something different. If you’re in the mood for something distinctive, try their Tom Yum Lobster. Of course, the barbeque is noteworthy, but they also serve seafood meals. Their restaurant can be found at Old Klang Road.

Thai Restaurant KL Selangor

For those who are looking for Thai authentic flavors, you will find them here. If authenticity is what you seek in your food experience, then one of our listings would be the right place to dine at.

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