Find out what Thai restaurants to try in Mannheim. Baden-Wurttemberg’s second-largest city after Stuttgart, Mannheim lies at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar Rivers and is rare among German cities for its layout, a grid pattern (or “quadrates”) similar to those found in North America. The grid was originally plotted in 1606 and emanated from Friedrichsburg fortress, which later became the site of Mannheim Palace. Today, it partly houses the University of Mannheim. The city’s iconic water tower and its beautiful Luisenpark are must-sees.
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4 based on 34 reviews
Walking in the city i literally bump into this place.... Let me tell you the service it's incredible Miew i belive being the honer, she was incredible, as far more incredible was the food ... I did not have to struggle with strange name and ingredients the menu was very clear and self explanatory with pictures for every dishes. Miew was also advising on the sauce to enhance the taste of this fantastic food. So far the best Thai restaurant in town
4 based on 84 reviews
Supan's Kuche has amazing food and absolutely decent prices. That, in itself, is enough to make me a regular at lunch.But its good to know the rules: a) if you show up late at lunch time, you will wait. b) Expect the place to be packed. c) There are no places to sit (it doesnât matter; you are there for the food). d) If you have an important meeting to attend, make sure you know your clothes will smell when you leave. e) Dishes are ready when they are ready, so donât expect to get your stuff with your group. f) In most cases, its, best to call ahead and take your food to go. g) The phone number for the "kitchen" is not the same as the restaurant, don't mess up. h) They are not so friendly on the phone, but thatâs ok, they are busy, just be ready to accept this; after all, you WANT their food.
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4 based on 75 reviews
At Yam Yam Thai Restaurant, you can find the usual dishes served in Thai eateries in Germany. We tried their chicken-on-a-skewer and summer rolls - quite tasty, the flavours enhanced by the accompanying sauces. âLad Naâ - Thai-style wide noodles in thick gravy - is also served here.Of interest is Yam Yamâa specialties menu (items #100 onwards) - you will find several choices of whole fish prepared in different Thai styles. Our Tilapia was deep-fried to perfection and we practically devoured the entire fish, crispy tail, fins and all. Now THIS is what we call special!
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4 based on 33 reviews
This is a little hole-in-the-wall place, family run, with limited menu and seats, but great food. And cheap.Try the Thai salads!It's a bit hidden in an entrance. If you can't find it, look for the hairdresser next door.
I ate at this restaurant with my friends, one of which comes from Thailand, and I must say that we all loved it. The restaurant is really small but extremely comfortable and cozy, you feel like you are a guest in someoneâs house. The waiter was so nice, spoke thai to my friend and offered to make us a bag with our leftovers (since the portions are so big). As for the food, I think that the pictures speak for themselves.
4 based on 61 reviews
The food was excellent and the service also. Mannheim inner city has many International Resterants, but not enough American Dining like in the states. Their are of course fast food Mc Donalds and Burger King and KFC and other type Hamburger dining places which are also tasty.
4 based on 298 reviews
After three sucessful years in the centre of Mannheim, we are now happy to welcome you in our new location in Neuostheim. Enjoy the well know quality of Natthanicha in a new atmosphere.
Don't get me wrong: We enjoyed our dinner at Natthanicha Thai Kitchen in Mannheim. But let's be precise: It's not a "real" restaurant. It's a small dining room holding a maximum of about 16-20, with tables arranged in such a way that you don't have to overhear every single word of your neighbors' conversation. Two friendly Thai women serve, and maybe also cook. Everything is freshly made. It's served way too fast: we are big eaters, ordering 2 starters and 3 mains, and it was all over in under 45 minutes. Good food, but rather generic. Portions are generous. But it's the usual, nothing unusual: pork laab just OK, spring rolls only fair, then yellow curry chicken, red curry beef (meat tough), and shrimp pad thai. Friendly people. Cash only, no alcohol, good iced tea. Germany has some really top Thai restaurants, with unusual and interesting offerings, I'm thinking about places in Tübingen and Stuttgart, the latter one of the best I've ever eaten in. Maybe there's even one in Mannheim. But the number one restaurant in Mannheim???? I doubt it; in fact I hope not! Natthanicha is a good solid "fast food" spot for Thai food fanatics like us. I don't think its owners pretend to much more than that.
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