Baan Thai

About Baan Thai

Baan Thai is a busy and vibrant Thai restaurant on Coldharbour Lane in London’s buzzing Brixton. The delicious food, laid-back vibe and super-friendly staff make it a favourite with locals and a pre-concert crowd headed for the Brixton Academy. Baan Thai restaurant’s cheery dining room is decorated with vibrant colours, comfortable seating and holiday-coloured lights. Baan Thai is rightly proud that all its staff, including the chef, are Thai, adding an indisputable flavour of Thailand to their authentic menu. If you already know and love Thai food as most of Britain seems to, you’ll be delighted to find most of your favourite dishes on the menu, including tom yum gai soup, lovely curries like massaman, jungle, red and green. International wines, beers and soft drinks are very reasonably priced, so you can make an outing to Baan Thai a regular occurrence. Baan Thai is perfect for a quick and delicious meal with friends.

Baan Thai Address

Address:
401 Coldharbour Lane
Brixton
London
SW9 8LQ

Location Information for Baan Thai

Address:
401 Coldharbour Lane
Brixton
London
SW9 8LQ
Public transport: Brixton Railway Station, National Railway

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Latest 5 reviews of Baan Thai

6 out of 10 based on 5 reviews

Baan Thai is a buzzing place for Brixtonites and not only. Crammed on weekends, quieter on weekdays.

8 January 2012
by 484883

Baan Thai in Brixton serves consistently good food at reasonable (but not cheap prices). It is a superb option for groups of 3 people or more people because of the way their portions are sized and the rainbow trout is a winner every time. the ambience is a bit so-so, not great for a date but a perfectly decent option if eating out with friends who want to celebrate. And try their Moet Chandon - you'll be pleasantly surprised.

10 December 2011
by AP

Excellent food. Good value for money.

12 September 2011
by 423697

Baan Thai was perfectly fine. Food reviews ranged from not bad to excellent; the Tao Hoo Pad Ped (tofu with a chilli sauce) was the best of the veggie options. Tasty spring rolls to start, and good prawn crackers. Only quibble was on value for money - the food wasn't too bad, but the beers were expensive. For two starters, four mains and four beers we paid £70 - a bit over the odds given what we had to eat.

7 August 2011
by TG

Decor is nice, but the food was not very good. Very repetitive and overly fried vegetarian mixed starters and not impressive special noodles.

9 July 2011
by AT
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