

Our Minories location is a stone’s throw from The Tower of London and since opening has been a favourite for those looking for a high-quality business meal. The Express Lunch is an especially popular option, as it offers quick Thai street food dishes that are only available at lunchtime.
Contemporary Thai chain restaurant with bronze Buddhist sculptures & traditional carvings.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 136-138 Minories, London EC3N 1NT, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7680 1111
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Reservations: thaisq.comopentable.co.uk
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We started with a refreshing selection of drinks, including lychee juice and a vibrant mocktail, which set the tone nicely. Starters such as butterfly prawns and duck spring rolls were well executed, crisp, flavourful and not overly heavy. The highlight of the meal was the caramelised seabass with lemongrass, delicately cooked and beautifully balanced, paired with fragrant coconut and sticky rice.
Dessert offered a relaxed finish, from indulgent chocolate pudding with vanilla ice cream to lighter coconut and mango ice creams. Service throughout the evening was attentive without being intrusive, and the pacing of the meal felt unhurried.
Overall, Thai Square Minories delivers refined Thai comfort food in a welcoming, romantic setting. A dependable choice in the City, particularly for those looking for a polished yet relaxed dining experience.
From the moment you step inside, the scale of the venue stands out. The restaurant is large, spacious, and beautifully decorated with traditional Thai touches that feel warm rather than overwhelming. It works well for families, as there is plenty of room and a calm atmosphere, but it also suits professional lunches and group dinners. You never feel rushed, which adds to the overall enjoyment.
We began with prawn crackers served with a sweet chilli sauce. Light, crisp, and fresh, they set a pleasant tone. The Thai dumplings followed and were a highlight among the starters. These steamed parcels were filled with chicken and prawns, along with shiitake mushrooms and water chestnuts. The topping of crispy garlic flakes added texture, while the sweet soya sauce brought everything together. They were well-balanced and full of flavour.
The chicken satay was another solid choice. Chargrilled marinated chicken breast arrived on skewers, tender and juicy, with a rich peanut sauce that tasted freshly made rather than overly sweet. Alongside this, we tried the butterfly prawns. These king prawns were coated in crispy soya breadcrumbs and served with sweet chilli sauce. They were crunchy on the outside, succulent inside, and very moreish.
Thai Square is known for its signature dishes, and they are not to be missed. The caramelised sea bass with lemongrass was outstanding. A whole sea bass, lightly coated in a crisp batter, arrived perfectly cooked and topped with fragrant herbs. The chilli jam added depth without overpowering the fish. This dish alone is reason enough to visit. Equally impressive was the chilli spider soft shell crab. Fried in a light, crispy batter and tossed with chillies and spring onions, it delivered bold flavour with a satisfying crunch.
For mains, we shared a range of classic dishes. The pad si ew was packed with flavour. Flat rice noodles were stir-fried with chicken, egg, broccoli, carrots, and cabbage in dark soya sauce with white pepper. It was comforting, rich, and very well executed.
The green curry chicken was aromatic and well-balanced, with green chilli paste, coconut milk, aubergines, bamboo shoots, long beans, and sweet basil. It had warmth without being overpowering.
The panang curry chicken offered a creamier option, with a thicker red curry sauce, coconut milk, bell peppers, and shredded lime leaves. It was deeply flavoured and satisfying.
We finished with mango sticky rice, which was in season. Sweet, ripe mango was paired with soft sticky rice, topped with coconut sauce and sesame seeds. There was a subtle pandan note that lifted the dessert and ended the meal on a high.
Service deserves special praise. Sonia looked after us throughout the meal and made excellent recommendations. She was attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable. The rest of the team was equally professional and welcoming, going above and beyond to make sure we were comfortable.
Thai Square Minories delivers authentic Thai cuisine in a beautiful setting. With several branches across London, this location stands out for its size, atmosphere, and consistent quality. It is a place you can return to with confidence, whether dining with family, friends, or colleagues.
Halal chicken is available.
The menu had so many options that I couldn’t decide what to order. Thank you to Peachy for recommending the Chu Chi Jumbo Prawns — it was incredibly tasty, especially with rice.
For dessert, I tried the jasmine coconut ice cream, beautifully presented with cotton candy on top. It looked gorgeous and tasted just as good.
Everything was perfect — the atmosphere, the food, and the warm service. I will definitely be back!
I ordered a chicken fried rice which was a humongous portion I felt it was a 2 man job to finish it but I was all alone so had to stuff all that in.
Now the prices are are bit higher maybe because this is London but still 36 quids was a little above normal other than that all was good. Good atmosphere, good people and good food. Definitely worth a visit when you are in London.
Both the tom yum soup and butterfly prawns were done nicely. However, the egg fried rice tasted more like plain rice, with very little egg in it. And it was a bit mushy too.
Staff were polite and converse well in English too.
Overall the place was good, with good atmosphere and ample seating.
I went for the tofu satay, ginger tofu and vegan ice cream with candy floss, all were delicious, hot and very fresh.
We had booked for an early lunch as we typically start early so the restaurant was super quiet when we arrived and were the only diners until about an hour later. The restaurant got much busier after 1pm but still quiet – such is life in the city on a Friday now as most people work from home.
I’d definitely recommend for a team lunch, family meal or even a celebration meal as the restaurant is stunning, the staff are attentive without being intrusive and the food is fab and not overpriced.