Best Thai Restaurants in Edgewater
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Herb
Chef-driven Thai with tasting-menu pacing and high-attention plating.
Notable Picks
#1
Herb
8.8
A reservation-leaning Thai dining room where Chef Patty Neumson’s cooking runs refined, herb-forward, and plated with intention rather than portion-bomb bravado. The move is to treat it like a paced experience—start with a bright, texture-driven opener, then build into a curry or prix-fixe flow that highlights the kitchen’s balance and control.
Must-Try Dishes:
Betel leaves, Chive dumplings, Coconut curry with chicken
What Makes it Special: Chef-driven Thai with tasting-menu pacing and high-attention plating.
#2
Jin Thai
8.5
A polished Edgewater Thai room that nails the comfort-luxury lane—deep curries, noodle bowls with real char, and a dessert finish that’s worth saving room for. It’s strongest when you start snacky (a crisp, textural appetizer), then move into a northern-leaning noodle bowl like khao soi for the main event.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kanom buang, Khao soi, Mango sticky rice
What Makes it Special: A well-rounded Thai kitchen that shines in curries, noodles, and desserts.
#3
Indie Cafe
8.2
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Hidden Gems Heaven
A neighborhood sushi-and-Thai hybrid that fits business lunch when you want variety without a long production. The best experience is a tight, contrast-driven order—one roll plus one Thai main—so everything arrives hot and paced.
Must-Try Dishes:
Komodo maki, Crab rangoon, Panang curry
What Makes it Special: Sushi-plus-Thai flexibility that keeps lunch decisions easy.
#4
Ezankaya
8.1
A newer Devon Avenue spot blending Isaan-leaning Thai street-food energy with an izakaya-style menu mix. It shines when you build a focused order—skewers and bright salads up front, then one signature noodle bowl—rather than scattering across the full fusion range.
Must-Try Dishes:
Khao soi, Papaya salad (som tum), Thai grilled skewers (ping yang)
What Makes it Special: Isaan-style flavors and skewers with a lively, modern Thai-izakaya menu.
#5
Hello Thai
8
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Family Friendly Favorites
Hidden Gems Heaven
A Devon Avenue Thai option that works best as a dependable, no-drama takeout or quick dine-in. Stick to the noodle and stir-fry comfort zone—pad Thai, spicy noodles, and classic chicken plates—when you want straightforward portions at an easy price point.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pad Thai, Crazy spicy noodles, Cashew chicken
What Makes it Special: Straight-ahead Thai comfort food built for reliable neighborhood ordering.
Worthy Picks
7.7
A compact Devon Avenue Thai spot that plays like a neighborhood lunch-special and takeout engine. The menu is most consistent when you focus on the soups, basil-stir-fry profiles, and bright salads that show off the kitchen’s Thai herb balance.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tom yum soup, Spicy basil chicken, Papaya salad (som tum)
What Makes it Special: Thai herbs and soups done well in a small, takeout-friendly setup.