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7 best Thai restaurants around Colorado Springs

J.Smith32 min ago

Looking for a taste of Thailand?

Whether you are in the mood for staple dishes like Pad Thai or something more innovative, these 7 restaurants have you covered.

According to Gazette readers for the 2024 Best of the Springs magazine, these Thai eateries offer delicious cuisine, excellent service and wonderful atmospheres.

Experience Thai cuisine at these spots around Colorado Springs:

Note: Click on the restaurant's name to visit their website.

Located on the north side of Colorado Springs, Zesty Thai serves fresh and sophisticated Thai eats. They offer specific menus based on lunch and dinner. Enjoy fried rice, wok sautés, curries, noodle dishes and more.

Family-owned Lanna Thai prepares authentic, non-Americanized Thai food, according to their website. Start with appetizers like Chicken Dumplings or Fresh Spring Rolls before diving into main dishes such as Pad Wunsen and Massaman Curry.

Head to Old Colorado City for this Thai food gem. Wild Ginger Thai has a substantial menu with lots of soup, seafood and vegetarian options in particular. And don't forget the staple Thai delicacies of Pad Thai, Green Curry and much more!

Located off of North Academy Boulevard, Chaang Thai provides innovative dishes inspired by Thailand's distinctive flavors. They have special gluten free and vegan menus along with a chef's special menu. Some of the items on the latter menu include Red Curry with Roasted Duck and Udon in Coconut Milk Soup.

Thai Basil is a restaurant chain that has one location in Colorado Springs and a few locations in the Denver metro area. They offer an array of Thai dishes and an extensive list of appetizers. Some of them include Lemongrass Mussels, Golden Tofu and Shrimp Shumay. And if you can't choose just one, they have an appetizer sample option.

Narai Thai has been serving Thai cuisine in the Rockrimmon area since 2008. In 2014, they opened a sister restaurant, Narai Siam Cuisine, which is located in the Broadmoor/Cheyenne Mountain area. They offer everything from curries to seafood to stir-fry. For dessert, enjoy Golden Fried Bananas with ice cream and Coconut Sticky Rice with Mango, when in season.

Head to northeast Colorado Springs for the #1 Thai restaurant according to Gazette readers. Thai Mint has menu items such as Chicken Satay Skewers, Tom Kha Soup and Drunken Noodles. Some of their newer dishes include Chu Chee Pla (tilapia in curry) and Khoa Soi Chicken.

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