Thai House

Tel Aviv


Bamboo-laden walls, ceilings, art and furnishings whisk diners from Tel Aviv's concrete frenzy to a Southeast Asian beach hut scene. Home to the first and, some say, best Thai food in the city, quality and portions are top notch. The extensive menu caters to all dietary considerations and the exotic cocktails go down easy to quench that curry burn.


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