Do you want to relive your trip to Phuket? Or perhaps experience Thai cuisine for the first time? There is a popular restaurant in Rome, in the Appio Latino neighborhood. It specializes in Thai and Malaysian cuisine, offering a wide assortment of dishes typical of these Southeast Asian culinary traditions. The menu offers unique and bold flavors, with authentic dishes prepared with fresh ingredients and well-balanced spices, capable of delighting the palate of Asian cuisine lovers.
The two prerequisites to make before trying this cuisine is that you must like garlic and spicy (there is the option to modulate the spiciness level upon request). Fresh spices and herbs such as Thai basil, lemongrass, galangal, garlic, and chili are used to prepare the most popular dishes. Rice, particularly jasmine rice, is the staple of the diet and accompanies almost every meal. Regional cuisine varies widely: salty and slightly spicy flavors prevail in the north, while Malay influences and spicier dishes can be found in the south.
What does Thai Inn offer?
Thai Inn stands out for the care taken in the preparation of the dishes, which are made by a staff of professionals from different Southeast Asian countries. The waiters are friendly and smiling.
The ambiance is simple and modern, with a cozy atmosphere and an outdoor space for eating outside during the warm weather.
Popular dishes include Pad Thai, spicy Tom Yum soup, fried rice with pineapple (Kao Pad Sapparot), and rice balls with coconut and palm sugar (Onde-Onde). But the menu is extensive, so we encourage you to experiment as a group, putting different dishes in the center.
Where: 5 Britannia St. Closed Mondays. Portions are generous, averaging around 35 euros per person.