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Aug 28, 2020

Thai food | Performance Columbus in Columbus, OHThe tastes of modern-day Thailand boast an ancient history that Americans love. These bold dishes are particularly satisfying to the palate because they incorporate the most popular flavor profiles: salty, sweet, sour, and spicy. Let’s explore the four best Thai food restaurants in Columbus, Ohio, where you can get your fill!

  1. Nida’s Thai on High

Located at 976 N. High St., Nida’s is nestled in an intimate brick-walled restaurant. Experience the excitement of a lively exhibition kitchen where the chefs prepare a gourmet Thai menu, plus Japanese, Vietnamese, and sushi recipes.

Start with the spring rolls – they’re rice paper wrapped around carrots, rice noodles, and basil with a side of peanut sauce for dipping. For the main course, sample the Pad Priew Wan Pla featuring sauteed white fish Thai-style with sweet and sour sauce, pineapples, and veggies. While there, you might as well go ahead and try a signature cocktail, such as the Lychee Martini, for just ten bucks!

  1. Basil

If you’re looking for a venue that offers a modern take on authentic Thai food, head to Basil on 460 S. Front St. With a beautiful wood bar and a dark and cozy atmosphere, it’s the ideal place for date night.

Order the red curry salmon. It starts with an 8-ounce wild Alaskan fillet that’s topped with a coconut curry sauce or try a fresh spin on the classic Pad Thai. Basil’s version touts egg, rice noodles, crushed peanuts, and your choice of meat, all swimming in a sweet Thai sauce. There’s also a variety of vegan and gluten-free dishes on the menu.

  1. Erawan Thai Kitchen

Specializing in Thai street food and Vietnamese cuisine, this long time community staple has been around for 30 years. Located at 3589 Refugee Road, you’re going to want to check out the noodle bar. Dish up the Drunken Noodle option with wide rice noodles, chicken, shrimp, and eggs. This kitchen caters to families, with a kid’s menu that offers classic chicken fingers for those little ones who aren’t ready for Thai. Erawan’s doesn’t serve alcohol, though you are encouraged to bring your own.

  1. Chi Thai

Combine game day with your Thai dish at Chi Thai located at 5577 N. Hamilton Road in the strip mall. This intimate Pan-Asian eatery’s menu is loaded with regional Chinese and Thai offerings, a full bar, and a big screen. Its tasteful decor exceeds your expectations, as does its menu!

Tempt your taste buds with the crispy Thai mini-rolls, stuffed with shrimp, chicken, and vegetables; or share the house combo plate. It’s loaded with slices of beef tenderloin, savory chicken breast, and sauteed jumbo shrimp, plus mushrooms, carrots, baby corn, and snow peas doused with a scrumptious brown sugar sauce. It’s a must-try hidden gem with large portions for wallet-friendly prices, and all the spices can be tailored to your preference.

Thai food is more than just Pad Thai and curry. Go on a culinary adventure without leaving the city and explore this flavorful cuisine today – use this handy guide to start your journey!

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