Discover Restaurants offering the best Thai food in Billings, Montana, United States. Lewis & Clark, Custer, Sitting Bull and Calamity Jane may be long gone, but they are not forgotten in Billings. Museums, galleries and landmarks honoring these legendary characters from the Old West dot the city, making it a history buff's dream destination. Surrounded by six breathtaking mountain ranges, Billings also offers plenty of opportunities for fresh air recreation, including hiking, biking, golf and viewing rare Montana wildlife. Spend time at the Western Heritage Center, an interactive museum full of clothing and remarkable artifacts from the Yellowstone River Valley. In the early 1900s, the railroad brought wealth to Billings and testaments of this prosperity are still standing. Be sure to visit the regal Moss Mansion, designed by architect H.J. Hardenbergh (who also designed the Waldorf-Astoria and Plaza Hotels in New York City). In the more modern realm, MetraPark offers horse racing, rodeos, concerts, fairs and other types of entertainment everyone will enjoy. And kids of all ages will enjoy the animals and games at ZooMontana.
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4 based on 160 reviews
Our family loves Tao! We go here almost every time we are in Billings. Service is fabulous, food is always top quality, and the atmosphere is nice. We like that is quiet so we can talk. The chef here is outstanding! Only once, out of many many visits have we had to wait longer than 30 minutes (and it was a super busy dinner time). We love this restaurant!
4 based on 117 reviews
Siam Thai Restaurant serves delicious and authentic Thai cuisine in Billings, MT.
After 10 days of travel and the monotony and dominance of standard American cuisine on our travels through South and North Dakota, we needed a different flavour for dinner. Siam Thai was the perfect antidote to steak/burgers/pizza/sandwiches. Our appetisers were great, our curry was very nice and the pad thai was even better. It was just a short drive from the Homewood Suites where we were staying.
4 based on 81 reviews
Possibly the best thai I have ever had. I got the garlic vegetables mild with tofu. The tofu was delicious and sliced very thin. The spice was a little hot but quite perfect for the dish. The flavors here are simply amazing the shoots and peas and carrots and other veges were excellently cooked. The garlic was strong but not overwhelming. If you are vegetarian this dish is spectacular.
4 based on 45 reviews
My wife and I joined five other friends for dinner at Cham Thai in Billings, MT on a Friday evening. We were walk-in customers. Even though there were only two other tables with customers, the male host was upset and a bit rude in suggesting that we had not made reservations for a group larger than 6 and that Friday was their busy night. We offered to split our group but he would have none of that. Finally, he seated us anyway at two combined tables. As we left the restaurant an hour later, only two more tables had been filled and there were still several empty tables available. (You can find similar reviews about their Friday night reservation requirement on Goodle Reviews - it seems to be a pattern here)The female server was very friendly and helpful. Most of us had not been there before and were ordering our spicy hot meals with "medium heat". The server suggested that we down grade the "heat" because their heat levels were pretty strong. My wife heeded her advice and ordered mild. I ordered medium on my Kung Pao Chicken. I like spicy food, but the medium was definitely hotter than most Asian food restaurants where I have eaten - my mistake - I was warned.The flavor of the KPC was delicious. My wife liked her meal but did not finish it all. She took the remainder home in a small take-out box. When she heated it up today, it smelled so yummy that I wish she had enough for me, too.The meals were served with a choice of white or brown rice. They have five heat levels for their spiciness: None, Mild, Medium, Hot, Extra Hot. I expect my wife and I will eat here again. They have a large menu and the prices are moderate. The seven of us ate for $83 plus tip. Cham Thai also serves lunch. I rate Cham Thai as a 4 for food quality, 5 for value, and a 2 or 3 for service (based on the rude male host).
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5 based on 15 reviews
Visited here the first time last night. Best food in downtown Billings! I had the pho. Excellent meal! The waiter talked me out of the Imperial bowl. Next time there I am ordering the Imperial bowl. Very reasonably priced, too!
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