With restaurants located all over the City, Thai Square is great if you want authentic Thai cuisine at a reasonable price. The cosy, contemporary restaurant is covered in traditional Thai artwork, palm plants and Buddha statues that transport you from the grey streets of London to the vibrant back alleys of Bangkok. The ambient mood lighting and casual seating areas also make for a relaxed but intimate dinner experience or for a lively group dinner with friends.
Its express lunch menu is also great for if you don’t have much time on your hands. It offers both prawn and chicken Pad Thai, Kao Pad, a traditional fried rice dish with egg and vegetables and a spicy curry cooked with chicken or beef, potatoes and served with rice.
The à la carte menu features a range of dishes including salt and pepper squid, aromatic duck served with pancakes and hoisin sauce or chicken and prawn toast on a deep fried baguette to start. For mains, a range of authentic Thai soups, salads, grilled dishes and seafood is available.
There’s the option of chicken, beef or king prawns in any of the curry or stir fry dishes as well as several vegetarian alternatives. To finish, there is a selection of fruity Thai desserts including Kao Neaw Ma Muang (a sweet sticky rice dish with mango and sesame seeds) or a more traditional English sticky toffee pudding.
If you want to splash out a bit (or avoid making decisions), there is a four-course set menu. Featuring aromatic duck, steamed king scallops, a choice of beef, prawns, duck or scallops served with noodles or rice and a fruity dessert.
If you are looking to have a relaxed but quick meal after work or a catch-up with friends, Thai Square Minories is be the place to go for authentic and modern Thai cuisine.