Thai Restaurants in London -- 2026

401 FSA-registered Thai restaurants across 13 neighbourhoods. From Soho late-night canteens to Wimbledon family staples -- here is where to find the best Thai food in London, area by area.

401
Restaurants
312
Dine-in
89
Takeaways
★4.1
Avg FSA Rating
211
Five-Star

London's Thai food scene is bigger and more diverse than any other UK city. With 401 FSA-registered businesses spanning every borough from Westminster to Greenwich, it is not a single scene -- it is dozens of overlapping ones.

In Soho and Chinatown, you will find late-night canteens serving green curry until midnight. In Shoreditch and Hackney, independent Thai cafes do inventive takes on classics alongside street-food stalls at weekend markets. In Kensington and Wimbledon, long-established family restaurants have been serving loyal customers for two decades. And in the outer boroughs, neighbourhood Thai takeaways quietly serve some of the best food in the city.

This guide breaks London down into its dining neighbourhoods. Each section includes real FSA hygiene data, our top-rated picks, and notes on which chains operate where. The data comes from the Food Standards Agency's most recent inspections -- every rating is verifiable and independently audited.

Where to Start

Quick lunch

Head to Soho and Chinatown for fast, reliable Thai -- Busaba, Banana Tree, and several walk-in canteens on Lisle Street.

Date night

Kensington or Marylebone for polished service and wine lists. Try Patara or a local independent on Kensington Church Street.

Group dinner

Shoreditch and Spitalfields has the highest density with room for big tables. Rosa's Thai on Commercial Street is a solid group choice.

Family takeaway

Putney and Wimbledon has the highest average FSA rating in London (★4.8/5) -- these are community staples.

Pre-theatre

South Bank or Islington -- both near major theatres and packed with pre-show dining options.

Foodie exploration

Hackney and Dalston for off-the-beaten-path finds. Broadway Market and Kingsland Road have excellent independent Thai spots.

Shoreditch & Spitalfields 26 Thai restaurants

★4.0 avg rating · 12 five-★ · 17 dine-in, 9 takeaway

East London's creative heart has a thriving Thai scene that leans independent and inventive. Brick Lane, Spitalfields Market, and the streets around Old Street are dotted with Thai cafes, street-food stalls, and modern interpretations.

Best for: Street-food style dining, lunch markets, and trendy dinner spots.

Notable chains: Rosa's Thai Cafe

Hammersmith & Shepherds Bush 19 Thai restaurants

★3.8 avg rating · 8 five-★ · 18 dine-in, 1 takeaway

West London's Thai dining hub with an impressive density. The mix includes Westfield food court options alongside established local spots around Shepherd's Bush Green and Hammersmith Broadway.

Best for: Shopping trip dining (Westfield), post-work dinners, and quick lunches.

Notable chains: Busaba Eathai, Patara

Camden & Kentish Town 16 Thai restaurants

★3.1 avg rating · 2 five-★ · 10 dine-in, 6 takeaway

Camden's Thai scene is more diverse than its famous markets might suggest. From canal-side dining to neighbourhood takeaway spots, this area has a solid mix. The quality varies significantly, so checking FSA ratings before walking in is worth the effort.

Best for: A day-out at Camden Market, canal-side meals, and affordable takeaways.

Notable chains: Thai Square

Kensington & Chelsea 15 Thai restaurants

★4.5 avg rating · 10 five-★ · 15 dine-in, 0 takeaway

West London's Thai offering leans refined and white-tablecloth. Many of the restaurants here have been operating for 15-20 years, building loyal local followings. You'll find several long-standing family-run spots alongside the chains.

Best for: A special dinner out, family celebrations, or a reliable neighbourhood favourite.

Notable chains: Patara, Thai Square

Soho & Chinatown 14 Thai restaurants

★4.1 avg rating · 8 five-★ · 11 dine-in, 3 takeaway

London's most concentrated Thai dining zone. Chinatown's Lisle Street and Gerrard Street are home to a dense cluster of Thai restaurants, from quick lunch spots to late-night canteens. Soho's side streets add a more polished, modern Thai dining scene.

Best for: A lively night out, late-night eats, or a lunchtime Thai fix between shops.

Notable chains: Busaba Eathai, Banana Tree

South Bank & Borough 12 Thai restaurants

★4.4 avg rating · 8 five-★ · 4 dine-in, 8 takeaway

The South Bank corridor from Waterloo to London Bridge punches above its weight. Borough Market has excellent Thai street food stalls, while the riverside strip has sit-down options with a view.

Best for: Tourist day out, Borough Market lunch, pre-theatre on the South Bank.

Notting Hill & Bayswater 12 Thai restaurants

★3.9 avg rating · 3 five-★ · 11 dine-in, 1 takeaway

Queensway and Westbourne Grove host a surprising number of Thai restaurants. This area has an international crowd and the menus reflect it -- expect creative fusion alongside traditional curries.

Best for: Shopping on Portobello Road, a casual dinner, or feeding the family.

Notable chains: Rosa's Thai Cafe, Banana Tree

Putney & Wimbledon 12 Thai restaurants

★4.8 avg rating · 10 five-★ · 12 dine-in, 0 takeaway

South-west London's Thai offering is small but excellent. The area has the highest average hygiene rating of any London neighbourhood and the highest five-★ rate. These are community staples -- well-loved and long-running.

Best for: A reliable neighbourhood dinner, family takeaway, or post-tennis meal.

Notable chains: Giggling Squid

Islington & Angel 11 Thai restaurants

★4.1 avg rating · 4 five-★ · 10 dine-in, 1 takeaway

Upper Street is the main artery, lined with restaurants of every cuisine. Thai options here are mostly mid-market dining pubs and casual restaurants, good for pre-theatre dinners or Saturday evening walk-ins.

Best for: Pre-theatre dinner, Saturday shopping lunch, or a relaxed date.

Notable chains: Rosa's Thai Cafe

Hackney & Dalston 10 Thai restaurants

★4.6 avg rating · 8 five-★ · 7 dine-in, 3 takeaway

East London's dining frontier. Thai options here tend to be small, independent, and high-quality. Dalston's Kingsland Road and Hackney's Broadway Market have several strong entries with some of the best ratings in London.

Best for: Off-the-beaten-path dining, foodie exploration, market lunches.

Battersea & Clapham 9 Thai restaurants

★4.4 avg rating · 7 five-★ · 9 dine-in, 0 takeaway

Battersea's Northcote Road and Clapham's Venn Street both have excellent Thai options. The area skews young professional and the dining scene reflects it -- modern interiors, good wine lists, and prices to match.

Best for: Saturday brunch, dinner with friends, date night.

Greenwich 8 Thai restaurants

★4.1 avg rating · 5 five-★ · 6 dine-in, 2 takeaway

Greenwich's Thai scene clusters around the town centre and the O2 arena. The O2 outpost of Banana Tree is popular pre-event dining, while the town centre has independent options near the market.

Best for: Pre-event dining at the O2, weekend market lunches, post-museum meals.

Notable chains: Banana Tree

Marylebone 4 Thai restaurants

★4.2 avg rating · 2 five-★ · 4 dine-in, 0 takeaway

A small but polished Thai scene. Marylebone High Street and Baker Street have a handful of excellent sit-down restaurants, including long-standing favourites. Quality over quantity in this part of town.

Best for: Lunch after a Wallace Collection visit, dinner before a show.

Notable chains: Busaba Eathai, Rosa's Thai Cafe

Major Thai Chains in London

Thai Square (9) · Busaba (7) · Patara (6) · Thai Express (3) · Giggling Squid (3) · Camile (1) and several smaller independents spanning the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the top-rated Thai restaurant in London?

London has 211 restaurants with a perfect 5/5 FSA hygiene rating. Top-rated spots include Anna's Thai, Bai Thai, Churchill Thai.

How many Thai restaurants are in London?

London has 401 FSA-registered Thai businesses in total -- 312 dine-in restaurants and 89 takeaways. That is 25.2% of all Thai businesses in the UK.

Which Thai chains operate in London?

Major chains with London locations include Thai Square (9) and Busaba (7) and Patara (6) and Thai Express (3) and Giggling Squid (3). The vast majority of London's Thai restaurants are independent.

What is the best area for Thai food in London?

Shoreditch and Spitalfields has the highest concentration with 26 restaurants. Putney and Wimbledon has the highest average FSA rating at ★4.8/5.

Is London's Thai food scene competitive?

With 401 businesses serving 8.97 million people, London has roughly 4.5 Thai restaurants per 100,000 residents -- slightly below the national average. This suggests room for growth, particularly in underserved outer boroughs.

Are there more dine-in Thai restaurants or takeaways in London?

Dine-in restaurants dominate at 312 (78% of the total), with 89 takeaways making up the remainder.

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