
Started in 2022, Thai Basil is an authentic Thai restaurant in Dublin City centre. From your all time favourite Tom Yum Soup, Pad Thai, to the Bangkok Street Food Moo Ping Pork Skewers, we have got you covered! Our menu including tapas, soup, wok dishes, noodles, rice etc. You’ll never be disappointing in Thai Basil! Are you ready for a spicy sensation journey? Come visit us today!
Hours
| Monday | 12–10 PM |
| Tuesday (Saint Patrick’s Day) | 12–10 PM Holiday hours |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3 Millennium Walkway, North City, Dublin, Ireland
Phone: +353 1 548 1693
Website: http://thaibasil.ie/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The food was so flavorful and everything was cooked perfectly.
You order your food at the counter and they bring it to you, so keep that in mind if you are looking for a full service place.
I highly reccomend trying their Drunken Noodles they were so good!
Coconut prawn was good but I won’t have it next time as it didn’t appeal to my taste, it was coated in coconut flakes which made the outer a bit dry. The atmosphere was great and service was quick. In general we definitely liked it, and would consider come again
I ordered the vegan pad kee mao and it was so good I completely devoured it. Bold, properly spicy, and packed with flavour. The kind of dish you keep thinking about long after the plate is empty.
For dessert, I went for the mango sticky rice, which was also very well executed.
I also really appreciated that the restaurant offers both classic and vegan versions of so many dishes. It makes the menu feel generous and thoughtful, and it definitely gives me a reason to come back and try much more.
I’ll absolutely be returning.
This is a before and after picture of us eating.
Edit: As I can’t reply back to your answer here is me replying….. „self service“ should have been written!! The food are very salty you can’t even eat it. Every thing smells and taste like fish sauce, ONLY FISH SAUCE. I recommend you and your team try your own food before serving. Maybe learn how to smile, be polite. It makes bad food a bit better . I also suggest you to try real Thai food once in your life before calling yourself a „THAI RESTAURANT“ maybe you should try „FULL MOON“.