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Best Thai Restaurants in Palms

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Sanook Soi 38
Bangkok street-style dishes cooked to order in a compact late-night spot.

Notable Picks

$$ Palms Thai
Sanook Soi 38 focuses on Bangkok-style street food with a tight menu of wok-fired noodles, curries, and snacks built around house-made components. Locals come for bold seasoning, late-night hours, and an open kitchen that keeps the room lively while still feeling neighborhood casual.
Must-Try Dishes: Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao), Pad Thai, Thai Ramen
What Makes it Special: Bangkok street-style dishes cooked to order in a compact late-night spot.
$$ Palms Thai
A tiny Palms cafe-restaurant hybrid that pairs bright, well-seasoned curries and noodles with playful drinks in a cute, teal-accented space. The cooking leans comforting and crowd-pleasing, and the kitchen’s noodle soups and lunch specials are what locals reliably come back for.
Must-Try Dishes: Boat Noodle Soup, Pad See Ew, Mango Sticky Rice
What Makes it Special: Cafe vibe plus deeply flavored Thai noodle soups in a micro-dining room.

Worthy Picks

$ Palms Thai
A family-run, noodle-forward Thai spot focused on aromatic broths and Northern-style specialties. Portions are generous and the menu is built for repeat weeknights, with khao soi and tom yum ramen anchoring the best orders.
Must-Try Dishes: Khao Soi, Tom Yum Ramen, Cheese Wontons
What Makes it Special: Northern-leaning noodle soups done with real depth and balance.
$$ Palms Thai
A 30-year Palms fixture that built its reputation on wok-fired noodles and slow-braised proteins—the pad see ew lands with proper char and the pork shank pulls clean off the bone. Works well for family-style ordering where everyone grabs from the center, with a full bar and patio when you want to stretch the meal.
Must-Try Dishes: Pad See Ew, Wontons, BBQ Pork
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood Thai spot where pad see ew draws devoted regulars who praise both food and service consistency
$$ Palms Thai
A compact strip-mall counter-service spot channeling Bangkok street-food energy with punchy dips and herb-heavy stir-fries. The room is simple, but the flavors hit hard—especially the larb, herbal wings, and roti-curry pairing.
Must-Try Dishes: Herbal Wings, Larb Gai, Roti Curry
What Makes it Special: Street-food style Thai with standout wings and bright salads.