Best Thai restaurants nearby. Discover the best Thai food in Espoo. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Thai restaurants near you.. Espoo (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈespoː]; Swedish: Esbo, [ˈɛsbo]) is the second largest city and municipality in Finland. The population of the city of Espoo was 270,416 as of 31 March 2016. It is part of the Finnish Capital Region, and most of its population lives in the inner urban core of the Helsinki metropolitan area, along with the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, and Kauniainen. Espoo shares its eastern border with Helsinki and Vantaa, while enclosing Kauniainen. The city is on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, in the region of Uusimaa.
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4 based on 42 reviews
Located next to the old local "mall", this small restaurant might not have the most inviting surroundings, but the food definitely makes up for it! The restaurant is run by a couple who is passionate about the food's authenticity. Customer service is always good, and they are accommodating to change requests due to dietary restrictions. I've eaten their salads, curries, sauces, all with exquisite tastes where you can separate the different ingredients. Definitely worth a drive even from a distance!
4 based on 30 reviews
If you wish to have authentic Thai food in Finland - this is THE place to have it. The location of the restaurant is not very welcoming, but once you get in and upstairs you will be pampered by good and welcoming service. And food itself is just great. Close your eyes and you will be in Thailand. The sweet combination of chili, coconut, garlic served fresh and beautiful for both eyes and mouth. WOW!
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3 based on 45 reviews
They had buffet and you have to pay first before eating. I went straight to table and kept my bag in the chair to reserve the place for me, after that I went to counter to ask about the buffet where the lady staring at me with a surprised face as what I was asking. I asked the price of buffet and was about to pay, she started to murmur that I cannot put my bag in the chair to reserve the place like that. I was like what? should I be holding my bag while taking food and only get a place after paying? really. they are in service industry and little bit of empathy or smile in their faces would do no harm.I was pissed off the moment I talked with the lady, but the food was good enough to change my mood. It was really good thai/chinese/malaysian mixed buffet. I bet if food weren't good, the staff alone doesn't have manners to keep the customers. While eating I was thinking if those staffs were 10% good as the food then people would be in huge queue to get into the restaurant.
The boss there comes from Hongkong, and we speak in Chinese, feels great. The food is not expensive, but tasty. You can drink soup without pay, yummy. Anyway, we definite will go again.
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