Best Thai Restaurants in Palms
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Sanook Soi 38
Bangkok street-style dishes cooked to order in a compact late-night spot.
Notable Picks
8.6
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.
Worthy Picks
7.8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Outdoor Dining Oasis
Pet Friendly Paradise
Quick Bites Champions
A family-run Thai noodle shop on Venice Blvd that builds around a spice-forward Tom Kha Ramen — a coconut broth bowl with enough depth to carry a full noodle portion rather than just a soup course. The patio seating and dog-friendly setup make it a low-friction weeknight option for Palms locals who want reliable Thai staples at cash-friendly prices without the drive to Thai Town.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tom Kha Ramen, Drunken Noodles, Mango Sticky Rice
What Makes it Special: Family-run Thai kitchen known for a spice-forward Tom Kha Ramen that fuses Thai soup tradition with rich, layered noodle bowls
7.8
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
A compact Palms cafe running Thai Town-caliber specialties—boat noodles, soft shell crab curry, and a weekend-only breakfast menu with items like jook topped with crispy noodles—in a neighborhood where options beyond basic pad thai are thin. The teal-and-white space is charming but genuinely small, so expect to wait during peak hours and know that portion sizes on some dishes run lean for the price point.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pad Thai, Pad See Ew, Tom Kha
What Makes it Special: Tiny Palms café bringing Thai Town-caliber specialties like boat noodles and soft shell crab curry to the Westside, with a weekend-only breakfast menu you won't find elsewhere in the neighborhood.
7.6
A strip-mall Thai kitchen on Venice Blvd built on repeat orders—regulars dial up the spice and cycle through pad thai, pad see ew, and panang curry without much deliberation. The room is quiet enough for conversation, the lot is tight, and the menu rewards people who already know what they want from a neighborhood Thai spot.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pad Thai, Pad See Ew, Panang Curry
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood Thai kitchen on Venice Blvd where regulars order everything spicy and keep coming back for the pad thai and pad see ew