The Best Thai Street Food in Vienna 2023
There is now a lot to discover in Albertgasse. For example, this small restaurant with a delightful pub garden. Neighbours and regulars love the refreshing papaya salad. Before or after: soups, curries or Thai-style steamed whole fish.
Inside, it's bright, colourful and stylish. Outside, there's a quiet spot under an old lime tree where you can enjoy Thai food since 2019. The loyal fan base swears by soups, papaya salad, pad kra pao and spicy chicken wings, among other things.
The Thai street food experts have long since earned a loyal fan base in Vienna. The light summer rolls with various fillings and the cruchy, acid-fresh salads are particularly popular. Tip: communicate the degree of spiciness when ordering.
One of the best lunch addresses for fans of true spiciness. Famous & notorious for fiery curries. Much of it organic. For example, red curry with Waldviertel organic duroc, vegetables, organic shiitake, bamboo, Thai chillies. Tip: few seats, often overcrowded at lunchtime, so allow for waiting times.
Prachaya Sitantrakool worked in his uncle's Thai market for 18 years before realising his dream of running his own snack bar. Savoury soups, homemade rolls, savoury curries, aromatic pad thai. Please note: Pay attention to the spiciness levels indicated on the menu.
Since 2002, the canteen - located right next to the theatre - has provided a stage for authentic Thai food. Ingredients are imported, the ambience is like the 80s and the curries are savoury as hell. You can choose between a little savoury, savoury and Thai savoury.
Owner Suwan Sansuck presents authentic, traditional dishes in his small, fine Thai snack bar. But the flinty spiciness of curries & co. is also genuine here. Tip: Laab dishes (characterised by very savoury, sour, fermented ingredients) from the north-east of Thailand.
The unassuming exterior of this snack bar in the 23rd district stands in stark contrast to its inner values. The selection is more than impressive with soup pots, rice and noodle dishes. The owners also run a Thai shop. Tip: communicate the degree of spiciness when ordering!
Soms is fast, fresh and uncomplicated. The range is small, but covers the main requirements with a few soups, salads, wok and noodle dishes. Tip: the special offers, recognisable by chef Somkhit's portrait.