Find out what Thai restaurants to try in Worthing. Worthing (/ˈwɜːrðɪŋ/) is a large seaside town in England, with borough status in West Sussex. It is situated at the foot of the South Downs, 10 miles (16 km) west of Brighton, and 18 miles (29 km) east of the county town of Chichester. With an estimated population of 104,600 and an area of 12.5 square miles (32.37 km) the borough is the second largest component of the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation, which makes it part of the 15th most populous urban area in the United Kingdom. Since 2010 northern parts of the borough, including the Worthing Downland Estate, have formed part of the South Downs National Park.
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5 based on 33 reviews
This place is the second restaurant opened by Hungry Monkey in Hove we found out which Iâd heard was really good, and this place is also really good.We spoke to the owner and her enthusiasm for food and getting it right is very clear because quality is very important to her.Needles to say the food was fantastic and the closest/same as eating in Thailand.The service is relaxed which I love and every dish was delicious.Try it and you wonât be disappointed at all.I also like that they donât serve alcohol so bring your own and only charged £2 extra.Red Bull chicken was bloody lovely
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4 based on 132 reviews
We are a family friendly restaurant that brings you a taste of the Far East in village settings. We are a family run restaurant that serves up cuisine from China, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. We pride ourselves in serving locally sourced fish and she
We had heard that the Penang was very good & had not been there before so we decided to try it...we were not disappointed.....a family run business with attention to friendly efficient hospitality & fabulous food....we chose 2 set meals for 2...all delicious especially the crispy duck & Mongolian lamb after soup & hors dâoeuvres....followed by more delicious main dishes...all superbly cooked & presented...the wine was reasonably priced...white & red....we left full, happy & making the decision to visit again very soon
4 based on 116 reviews
We are a family-run authentic Thai restaurant located in central Worthing. Traditional food in Thailand is prepared in many ways - some very hot and spicy, some mild and fragrant, but all retain the unique characteristics of our country. The cooking can b
Having read reviews here, and been to Thailand several times myself, I was expecting a great meal, I was very disappointed. Nicely decorated clean restaurant, friendly staff, quickly cooked food but quality of the food wasn't generally good. Tiny place, only 30 covers, no need to book though as the food isn't very good, so even at 8pm on a Saturday night they weren't busy!Tom Yam soup tasted like fruity water, not much flavour at all, no spice in it unfortunately. Satay chicken starter tasted nice, but only a teaspoon of satay sauce provided. The menu says it's BBQ chicken and no mention of peanut sauce, that seemed most odd, it's actually grilled chicken, a very standard satay not as described (fortunately, as that really put me off). Pad Thai tasted nice, luckily not heaps of egg in it, could have done with a couple more pieces of chicken. Prawn with cashew nuts was not as described, I even checked with the waitress as to the contents of the dish as I hate peppers. She said it was like on the menu, just prawns, cashews and onions. Unfortunately it was 50% carrots and peppers! Prawns were lightly battered, they tasted nice, no liquid in the dish so it was sadly very dry. A very salty dish as well, I needed to ask for a glass of water so I could eat it. I managed to pick out the peppers, you could still taste them in the dish though. So annoying when I checked what was in it and still got peppers. No check backs, so no opportunity to tell staff about the issue.Staff prioritise phone orders over restaurant customers, even to the extent of rushing off half way through taking our order just to answer the phone! Not good service!Basil chilli chicken had a nice flavour, plenty of liquid with it too. All in all 5/10, certainly not half as good as authentic Thai food eaten in Thailand. Shame what the menu (and staff) says isn't what you actually get either. We won't bother eating here again.
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4 based on 165 reviews
A family run authentic Thai restaurant & take a way (Lemon Chilli Thai) provides a delicious selection of all you favourite Thai dishes which can be cooked suit all tastes and Thai food is not always spicy and it's fabulous diversity encompasses both spic
For starters we had the chicken satay (£4.95); the sauce was very good but the meat rather bland, comprising slices of chicken breast that were insufficiently marinated, together with Thai fish cakes (£5.95) that had a good taste and texture, as did the accompanying sauce. Som Tam papaya salad (£6.95) was very good and had a reasonable background heat. Tom Yam soup with prawns (£4.95) was rather one-dimensional and a bit disappointing. The Pla Pad Char (sea bass fillet) stir-fried with chilli, oyster sauce and Thai herbs (£11.95) was tasty, but not as spicy as advertised. The Gaeng Khua red coconut beef curry (£7.95) was excellent, with a good spicy kick. Jasmine rice portions were £2.95. For dessert we had nice banana fritters with ice cream (£3.95). To drink, a decent bottle of Chilean Merlot (£19.00) and a sparkling water (£3.50). Good attentive service in a pleasant restaurant. On the whole, average to very good dishes, but recommended. The bill came to £83.95 for two, not including service.
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4 based on 280 reviews
Spice Thai Kitchen is an Authentic, Thai Restaurant & Takeaway also offering free delivery in the local Worthing area.
A busy Friday night (so advisable to book which we did as it is a small family run restaurant) our table was already set together with a bowl of prawn crackers - a nice touch.We had a variety of starters - the dim sum were superb - full of meat and with a lovely subtle dipping bowl. Our party had the deep fried tofu, the spicy squid and the Tom Yum Soup. All beautifully presented. Almost too much if you are ordering mains.We had wanted to try the steamed sea bass but the table next to us had the last of the evenings catch. So instead we tried the Weeping Tiger - a dish many Thai's fail with the steak being too tough or chewy. No such problem here the meat was perfect and served with a beautiful sweet sauce. A red thai seafood curry was full of mussels, prawns and squid, the Chicken Thai Yellow curry smelt delicious and the Pad Thai noodles and the Stir Fried Spinach with Ginger beautiful but almost too much. We only needed 2 bowls of rice for 4 at this stage.With a Pinot to wash this all down the bill was very reasonable and we were the last ones out feeling very full but very well fed. As this is just next door to the Brookstead well worth a pint or two before a superb Thai meal awaits.
4 based on 274 reviews
Met up wit a few friends for an annual reunion and picked Spice I am as our dining option.Saturday night and really busy (good sign!). Excellent menu and staff very friendly and attentive. Quick look at the menu and a set menu for 6 was duly ordered with the odd drink!Excellent tasty hot food and a really pleasant night.Six stars from the six stars attending!
4 based on 657 reviews
Established February 2013A family run restaurant offering authentic Thai Street Food in a relaxed Thai Street style of dining.We offer a full lunch, evening and take-away menu which is constantly evolving as Yamin gains more and more confidence in the kit
Bit wacky and disorganised but its great. Dress casually.The food is outstanding despite the fact that you have to wait - it really is worth waiting for!We'll go to this place time and time again - never bored!Don't forget to book!!!Enjoy!!
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