Find out what Thai restaurants to try in Portsmouth. Don your walking shoes, breathe in the ocean air and set out to discover this picturesque maritime town. You can join one of several organized walking tours or explore on your own. Portsmouth is filled with old homes and museums, and you'll have your pick of fascinating historic sites. Climb aboard the USS Albacore, a retired U.S. Navy submarine offering tours and exhibits. View an 18th-century garden, striking stairway and period furniture at the Moffatt Ladd House, the home of William Whipple, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, or follow a costumed guide through the John Paul Jones House, home of the Revolutionary War naval hero. For a broader look at the city's history, visit Strawbery Banke Museum, where over 40 buildings have been assembled to depict Portsmouth life from 1695 to 1950, complete with costumed actors. If you know architecture, Portsmouth's array of Colonial, Federalist and Neo-classical styles will dazzle you. Weary of walking? Sit down for a meal at one of Portsmouth's fine eateries or relax on a narrated harbor or whale-watching cruise.
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4 based on 309 reviews
Iâm a Brit abroad on business. Iâve spent a week in Gaithersburg and had a meal out each night and they were all good. I went to the Green Elephant and I thought the food was exceptional, best Iâve had in the US so far. Ambience was great too. Why the 4 ratings then? Well the food deserves some equally great wines and they struggled with their white wines, they really did their best and were super helpful but Iâve never tasted such a sweet Pinot Grigio, in fact I didnât know they existed, or what was sold as a dry Riesling. Maybe Itâs local tastes, I had a Riesling in Surf too and that wasnât dry and thatâs a missed opportunity in a fish restaurant. Still all round a fabulous restaurant and shouldnât be missed if you are in Portsmouth NH. Thank you so much for visiting! Our wines rotate so maybe weâll have something more to your liking on your next visit. Thank you for your positive review and feedback.Cheers!Pete Whitehead
Best Asian food near Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
4 based on 245 reviews
We had heard good things about 5 Thai and finally went with friends. The place was really busy as we expected. We tried and shared a number of things on the menu and all were fine, but nothing was at all memorable. I rated it average because we couldnât remember what we ate afterward except for some potstickers. Nothing seemed unusually good. The restaurantâs ambiance also was average in our estimation. We wouldnât go out of oirvwa6 yo return.
4 based on 56 reviews
Family owned authentic Thai restaurant bringing the flavors of Chiang Mai and Bangkok to Portsmouth, NH.
Went to lunch on a Tuesday. First time here. Menu seemed okay. Started with fried dumplings, which were good. Then my meal came out (vegetables with tofu). My husband's meal came out 20 minutes later. It was one of the lunch plates so not sure why. Both were just okay. Not much flavor of spice. We both experienced diarrhea later in the say (sorry!). Since it was our first meal of the day, could only be from this food. Won't go back.Sorry you had such a bad experience with the old staff. The original owners of the restaurant, who sold and went back to Thailand 12 years ago, are back! Our new menu is fresh and authentic, and we pride ourselves on excellent service! Please come give us another try!
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