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  • Tiny Thai Restaurant

    293 Main St., Winooski Chittenden County

    802-655-4888

    Tom kha, satay, stir-fries and curries take their cues from food carts and family tables across Thailand. Vermonters have voted this the best Thai restaurant in the state for seven years straight. View the menu...
    29 articles 1 comment
  • Bangkok Minute Thai Café

    2403 Shelburne Rd., Shelburne Chittenden County

    802-497-3288

    Alongside traditional pad Thai, the kitchen turns out panang curry and Ga Pow "crazy bowl," a spicy treat for the bold and brave.
    2 articles
  • Bangkok Thai To Go

    155 Dorset St., South Burlington Chittenden County

    802-341-2040

    Champ Chompupong, founding chef-owner of Burlington’s Bangkok Bistro, runs Bangkok Thai to Go in the University Mall food court. The succinct menu of freshly cooked items includes pad kee mao (drunken noodles) and tom ka chicken soup. Lunch special boxes come with a choice of prepared dishes from a buffet, such as pad Thai, fried rice, egg rolls and panang curry.
    1 article
  • BKK in the Alley

    36 Thorsen Way Burlington

    802-489-5333

    The Chompupong family ran Church Street's beloved Bangkok Bistro from 2002 to 2012. Back by popular demand, their resurrected resto serves steamed buns, noodles and tiki drinks from a charming alley location.
    30 articles
  • Dusit Thai Cuisine

    158 Main St., Newport Northeast Kingdom

    802-487-9305

    Bangkok natives cook up authentic Thai specialties such as drunken noodles and fragrant coconut curry. The restaurant also boasts an impressive sushi bar.
    5 articles
  • East West Café

    169 Church St. Burlington

    802-540-0359

    After a three-year hiatus, chef-owner Samran Kaewkoet-Richland is back in a new location, whipping up affordable northeastern Thai cuisine to eat in or take out. True to its name, the café will soon add a Western-style breakfast with endless coffee.
    7 articles
  • Fit to be Thai'd Thai Restaurant

    1840 Sugarbush Access Rd., Sugarbush Inn, Warren Mad River Valley/Waterbury

    802-496-3008

    Thailand native Nattaya Isaacson makes everything down to the dumplings, spring rolls and sauces at this Bangkok-style restaurant. Dinner is available starting at 3 p.m., 365 days a year.
    1 article
  • Kham's Thai Cuisine

    1112 Memorial Dr., St. Johnsbury Northeast Kingdom

    802-751-8424

    At St. Johnsbury's family-owned Thai restaurant, the seafood is fresh and so are the veggies. Try the red curry with shrimp or the crispy ginger duck.
  • Magic Wok

    1499 Route 7 Middlebury Area

    802-388-0339

    The $5.50 Thai and Chinese lunch specials — served with rice, a spring roll and soup — draw in the midday crowd. Dinnertime brings steamed dumplings, basil chicken and massaman curry.
  • Maliwan Thai Restaurant

    5 Carmichael St., #102, Essex Chittenden County

    8022889828

    Jeanne Sucharitaves and her husband, chef Jirapon "Noom" Chaisuwan, offer Thai classics from the familiar pad Thai and panang curry to crispy chive dumplings made with sticky rice and authentically spicy kua kling chicken.
    4 articles
  • Pho Capital

    107 State St. Barre/Montpelier

    802-225-6183

    The Vietnamese specialties served in this historic, brick-walled building include pho, cashew-nut stir-fries and rice noodles with grilled barbecue pork. Enjoy yours with an avocado boba tea.
    9 articles
  • Pho Thai Express

    54 Main St. Barre/Montpelier

    802-225-6010

    Speedy service and dishes under $10 make Main Street's Asian-fusion spot a lunchtime go-to. Try shrimp dumplings or the namesake Vietnamese noodle soup.
    1 article
  • Pick Thai

    34 Park St., Suite 8, Essex Junction Chittenden County

    802-764-0594

    Chef-owner Chalermsak "Tony" Chanachai’s menu features dishes from his native Isan region of Northeastern Thailand — such as Kor Moo Yang, a grilled pork shoulder served with a spicy dipping sauce — as well as classic Thai curries and noodle dishes such as Pad Thai and Drunken Noodles.
    1 article
  • Royal Orchid Thai Restaurant

    38 Elm St. Barre/Montpelier

    802-223-0436

    Around the corner from the state capitol, locals enjoy Thai specialties such as basil duck and lemongrass chicken. No weekend lunch.
    8 articles 1 comments
  • Saap

    50 Randolph Ave. Randolph/Royalton

    802-565-8292

    Isan native Rung Morgan serves authentic northern Thai specialties including grilled fish with herbs, massaman curry and shrimp fried rice.
    5 articles
  • Sabai Sabai Thai Cuisine

    22 Merchants Row Middlebury Area

    802-989-7376

    Turn up the heat with northern Thai dishes such as khao soi: egg noodles and pickled mustard greens in a chile-spiced coconut broth. The sushi menu plays the hits, too.
    7 articles
  • SaenSook Thai Kitchen

    504 Mountain Rd. Stowe/Smuggs

    802-253-6000

    Named for chef-owner Patrick Sovikul's childhood hometown outside of Bangkok, the Thai kitchen offers traditional dishes such as garlic-and-pepper fish and massaman curry. Check out the sushi and martinis, too.
  • Siam Valley Thai Restaurant

    387 Brooklyn St., Morrisville Stowe/Smuggs

    802-851-8427

    The house specials here are seafood-centric, including salmon, sea bass, and surf and turf. Curries, fried rice and noodle dishes round out the menu.
  • Sukho Thai Restaurant

    21 Essex Way, Suite 210, Essex Chittenden County

    802-878-2788

    The chef serves Thai noodles, curries and fried rice along with dishes rarely seen in the U.S. The choo chee salad features roast duck with bell peppers, pineapple and cherry tomatoes.
    3 articles 1 comments
  • Sukhothai of Essex

    21 Essex Way, Essex Chittenden County

    802-878-2788

    1 article
  • Suvi's Kitchen

    370 Shelburne Rd. Burlington

    802 865-8383

    This small Thai restaurant realizes chef/co-owner Suvi Yimnirun's dream of having her own place. Her menu includes both Thai classics, such as green and red curries mellowed with coconut milk, and Yimnirun’s own inventions, such as pad Thai topped with fried chicken.
    1 article
  • Thai Basil

    4940 Main St. Manchester/Bennington

    802-768-8433

    Traditional dishes such as slow-roasted duck, massaman curry and pad see ew distinguish the upscale Thai restaurant. A full bar touts martinis, sake and Thai beer.
  • Thai House Restaurant

    333 Swanton Rd., Highgate Common Shopping Center, St. Albans Champlain Islands/Northwest

    802-524-0999

    The popular shopping-center restaurant cooks all of the Bangkok favorites, from tom kha soup and pad Thai to drunken noodles and coconut curries. The crispy honey duck is a house specialty.
    11 articles 1 comments
  • Thai Smile Restaurant

    1024 Route 100 Mad River Valley/Waterbury

    802-882-8275

    The casual, pint-size restaurant showcases authentic Thai flavors in curries, stir-fries and specialties such as khao soi.
    5 articles
  • Thai@Home

    Mobile food cart Middlebury Area

    802-557-0647

    Bangkok native Wanna Phafuk grows much of the produce for her Thai specialties, which include pad Thai, curries, Japanese-style dumplings, steamed buns and other Pacific Rim snacks. The green curry and sweet black sticky rice are must-haves.
    1 article