Pad Thai in Calgary

Pad Thai is often the first dish diners try when introduced to Thai food. A common street food in Thailand, it’s typically made of stir-fried rice noodles and veggies with seafood or chicken. And a Thai restaurant can be judged by the quality of this dish. These Calgary eateries have perfected it.

Thai Place Restaurant

1
2055 16 Ave NW, Calgary, AB T2M 0M3

Near Motel Village in Northwest Calgary, Juree’s Thai Place is housed in a former Burger King restaurant. However, this is no fast-food joint. The restaurant serves authentic Thai food with a particularly delicious pad thai on its menu.

Thai Sa-On Restaurant

2
351 10 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2R 0A5

Thai Sa On has traditional Thai ambiance, authentic food and great service, and yes, the place serves a mean pad Thai.

Khao San Thai Kitchen

3
1314 17 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T2T 0C3

Khao San in Thai means milled rice. Rice is an integral part of Thai cuisine and Khao San — the name means “milled rice” in Thai — serves authentic contemporary Thai cuisine including pad thai.

White Elephant The

4
B-1808 19 St NE, Calgary, AB T2E 4Y3

The White Elephant is located in The Pointe Inn, a hotel in Northeast Calgary. While the location is a bit inconspicuous, but once you find it — and its deeply delicious pad Thai — you’ll be glad that you did.

Thai Bistro

5
102-233 Centre St SW, Calgary, AB T2G 2B7

Open until midnight on Friday and Saturday evenings, Thai Bistro is great for a late-night pad Thai fix. Bring your own wine for a moderate corkage fee. Pad Thai and a glass of your favourite wine… perfect!

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