The best street food venues of type "Thai-Cuisine" in Switzerland
"Soï" is the Thai word for side street. In Thailand, there are often street kitchens serving gastronomic delicacies - and they provided the inspiration for this Geneva restaurant. Here you can savour delicacies from the grill, salads, mango sticky rice and more in an uncomplicated atmosphere.
Anyone looking for authentic Thai specialities in Zurich should definitely make a stop at 555+ Thai Food. It's not just the food that's truly Thai, but also the ambience thanks to the closely spaced plastic tables with colourful tablecloths.
The Nam Soup Bar in Basel impresses with authentic Thai food, friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere. The focus is on soups, but pan-fried dishes and classic starters are also served. And the holiday feeling is always included.
The longest, narrowest and probably the hottest restaurant in the city opens its doors every summer. At Soi Thai, the Thai street food atmosphere is just as authentic as the cuisine, as all the décor comes from the Southeast Asian country.
It's worth travelling to Schaffhausen for these delicious noodle soups. Thai Moving Noodles can be found at various locations there, but sometimes the owner also makes trips to other cities - for example to Zurich, where there was a pop-up this summer.
High-quality Thai cuisine is celebrated in this cosy restaurant not far from Andelfingen railway station. From spicy curries to fresh papaya salad - everything is freshly prepared. Swiss meat, Asian specialities and takeaway options round off the menu.
This cosy, family-run snack bar serves Thai food based on original recipes. Whether pad Thai, red curry, papaya salad or grilled pork skewers, everything here tastes just like in Thailand. Also special: there is a small selection of natural wines.
This food truck is run by a chef who has already worked in Thailand's famous street kitchens. He now brings the delicacies he serves there to people in the cantons of Zurich and Aargau. The menu changes weekly, but the dishes on it always remain authentically Thai.
Mali grew up in a small village in Thailand. As part of a large family, she learnt to cook at an early age. She now brings the dishes of her homeland to her guests in Bern. Here and there they are slightly adapted to European palates, especially when it comes to spiciness.
Authentic Thai food is served at this snack bar in Muri near Bern. The restaurant is correspondingly popular. The large buffet attracts many people from the neighbourhood, especially at lunchtime. In the evening, people order from the menu, which includes dishes that are not available everywhere.
This bistro offers a wide range of Thai dishes, from Thai classics to specialities that are not available everywhere. Everything can also be ordered to take away, so you can enjoy a quick lunch or dinner without compromising on quality.
This Thai take-away has been one of the best in the city for years and remains so even after a change of staff. At lunchtime, you have to expect a wait to be able to stock up on the delicacies from the buffet. But it's worth it, because the food here is excellent and reasonably priced.
This cosy restaurant in Basel serves delicious Thai cuisine. You can either enjoy it on site - preferably in the cosy garden when the weather is nice - or take it away. The menu includes many classics, but also some dishes that are not available everywhere.
The food at Aroimak is good and healthy. Owners Aom and Martin Keller and their team prepare dishes from Thailand - always fresh, low in fat and made from the best ingredients. No wonder the food truck has a satisfied regular clientele who return time and time again.
Authentic Thai cuisine is served in this small restaurant near Interlaken. Only the best ingredients go into the pans at Little Thai: Swiss meat and, where possible, vegetables are combined with selected produce from Thailand to create delicious specialities that are not available everywhere else.
Oy's Thai Imbiss serves authentic Thai food. And with the best fresh ingredients every day. The brains behind Oy's Thai Food, Benni and Oy, also share their passion for the popular Asian cuisine in cookery courses and offer catering.
Oy's Thai Foodtruck brings authentic, traditional Thai cuisine to the Basel region. The food is always cooked fresh and whenever possible with ingredients from the region. A classic dish is the Thai national dish Pad Thai, which is hard to resist.
The cuisine of this Geneva restaurant transports guests to Thailand. Classics such as pad Thai, papaya salad and curries with and without meat are served in a cosy atmosphere. The price is fair and the service is friendly - Thai food is fun!
Lucky's Foodtruck serves authentic Thai cuisine at various locations in Zurich. The menu changes regularly and always includes dishes with Swiss meat as well as delicious vegetarian options. Owner Lakkhana Mühlestein and her team make sure of this.
Maitri's Thai Foodtruck is on the road around Lake Zurich and delights fans of Thai cuisine with its delicious dishes. It goes without saying that the food here is always freshly cooked. The food served here is not only tasty, but also healthy.