Best Thai restaurants nearby. Discover the best Thai food in Liestal. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Thai restaurants near you.. Liestal (formerly Liesthal, IPA: [ˈliə̯ʃd̥l̩]) is the capital of Liestal District and the canton of Basel-Landschaft in Switzerland, 17 km (11 mi) south of Basel.
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We started with the Sala Thai Royal, a selection of dishes including spring rolls, tempura prawns, prawn crackers, meat patties, chicken satay and cauliflower pakoras. A well-balanced selection, nicely cooked and very tasty. We followed this with the crispy duck with ginger sauce, obviously a signature dish of the restaurant as probably as many as half of the guests were ordering the same; it was excellent and the portion was large. The service was extremely friendly and helpful, all Thai, but slow and not very efficient. I was drinking beer, and I had to order each glass twice before they finally arrived. I can accept the long gaps between courses, as the food is cooked fresh, but the long wait to order and the wait for the bill can't be excused in the same way. The restaurant is small and it was busy, but as this is apparently always the case it's time they added more staff. So, a strong recommendation for the food, but only if you have time on your hands. The price was close to the upper limit of what one would expect to pay for Thai food in Switzerland, but so was the quality.
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Auf der Homepage steht: Die lebensfrohe und einzigartige Atmosphäre unseres neuen Bistros inmitten des Blütenmeers unterstreicht den Genuss unserer Köstlichkeiten. Dem kann ich zu 100% zustimmen. Hervorragendes Mittagessen, sehr freundlicher Service und perfektes Preis-Leistungsverhältnis.
Our tour group had just completed our visit to the Augusta Raurica archeological site and museum, and were headed to another town for lunch, but the bus broke down. Since we had no transportation we looked for the closest place to eat. Right at the corner of Giebenacherstrasse and the main road Rheinstrasse (or Landstrasse) was Thai Food Joy, a small café with about 10 tables for 2 inside and 3 tables outside. The only person working there, named Joy, looked so surprised to see 14 guests suddenly show up, with no reservations and not one speaking German. She spoke a little English, but we all managed to point to the menu and order something we thought might be good. And everything was indeed good. We all selected a familiar dish, red or yellow curry, Pad Thai, Tom Yum Soup, nothing unusual. The servings were generous and Joy was able to prepare each dish using fresh ingredients. My only complaint would be that she used a lot of uncured capers, which can be bitter and difficult to chew. My husband just pushed the capers to the side of his yellow curried chicken. All of us were impressed with her efficiency and calm demeanor despite being obviously overwhelmed. After we finished our lunches, 4 young German/Swiss men came in and ordered something that smelled heavenly. I asked what it was and they said it was the daily special. It looked delicious, and if any of us could read German we might have ordered the special. Nevertheless, we were all happy with our lunches, and Joy was a delight. She and her sister had only opened the café for 6 months, and I wish them all the success in the world.
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