About this spot
This Thai spot in the Jewish Quarter delivers authentic flavors without the tourist trap vibe, serving up classic dishes like Pad Kra Pao and Massaman Curry with generous portions. The menu leans heavily on bold, spicy profiles that are common in Bangkok but often toned down elsewhere, so expect a serious kick from their signature green curry.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order your drinks first to avoid the automatic 10% service charge added to the bill if you don't request it beforehand.
- Ask for extra chili oil at the table to spike the heat level on your Pad Kra Pao or Som Tum.
- Look for a small menu board near the entrance that lists daily specials, as ingredients like fresh herbs change frequently.
Common Questions
How much does Thai cost?
Expect to pay between 3,000 and 6,000 HUF per person for a main course, which translates roughly to $8–$15 USD depending on the specific dish.
Where is Thai?
It is located at Váci út, 1-3 in Budapest's Jewish Quarter (District VII), just a short walk from the Váci utca metro station.
What should I order if I want something less spicy?
Request the Panang Curry or Tom Kha Gai and explicitly ask for 'mai phet' (not spicy) to ensure the coconut milk base isn't overwhelmed with chilies.
About this page
Restaurant: Thai
Cuisine: thai
Location: Jewish Quarter (District VII), Budapest, Hungary
Source: Curated from local review platforms