Taste of Thai

Longyearbyen


Simple but filling Thai dishes, at what's claimed to be the world's northernmost Thai restaurant, make this a well-priced choice in the heart of Longyearbyen. The usual soups, spring rolls and pad thais are well prepared and tasty, making up somewhat for the rather unexciting surrounds.


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0.19 MILES

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2. Wooden Steps

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3. Svalbard Kirke

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4. Svalbard Museum

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5. North Pole Expedition Museum

0.4 MILES

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6. Graveyard

0.58 MILES

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7. Svalbard Bryggeri

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8. Mine No 2

1.13 MILES

High on the steep valley wall south of the town centre, the crumbling, evocative ruins of Mine No 2 loom over the town.