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Address: 7555 W Sand Lake Rd, Orlando, FL 32819
Phone: (407) 345-0040
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The restaurant itself is quite spacious, warmly decorated with traditional Thai touches that instantly soothe the soul of any homesick traveler. A lovely Thai lady — graceful, smiling, and clearly perceptive — must have read our craving right away. She recommended the Duck Noodle Soup, and oh, what a blessing that was.
We also went all in with Spicy Basil Ground Beef, Satay Pork, and Crispy Spring Rolls to start. Within minutes, the aroma hit us like a long-lost memory — garlic, chili, holy basil, and that unmistakable fragrance of “real Thai kitchen.”
The first bite? Pure satisfaction. The duck noodles were rich, deeply flavored, and unapologetically spicy — just like back home. The basil beef hit that perfect balance of savory and heat; even my husband, who’s usually unfazed by spice, was sweating bullets but smiling all the way through.
By the end of the meal, we were stuffed, satisfied, and happy — the kind of happy that only real food with real flavor can bring. The bill felt fair for the quality, and the service? Attentive, friendly, and genuinely caring. I even noticed they have a sushi counter, which makes this place a fun mix of Thai and Japanese vibes.
Located right on Sand Lake Road, with easy parking and plenty of space, Thai Thani is a gem for anyone craving authentic Thai spice in the heart of Orlando. Next trip, I’ll definitely be back — because once you’ve had a taste of home this good, you can’t stay away for long.
The egg rolls are a must-try—crispy on the outside and packed with flavor on the inside. The soup is incredibly comforting, with a rich broth that warms you up and is perfect for any occasion. As for the Pad Thai, it’s one of the best I’ve ever had—perfectly cooked noodles, fresh ingredients, and just the right amount of seasoning.
The authenticity of the cuisine is impressive, and I will definitely eat here again whenever I’m in Orlando. Don’t pass this gem up!
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Mr brother and I arrived at 11:25am on a Sunday, unknowingly landing a few minutes before the opening whistle. But they opened promptly at 11:30, and for a brief moment, were the only patrons in what is a very tastefully decorated restaurant. Score many points for not seeing the usual waving cat, Buddha on a shelf (although there *is* a large Buddha by the door), and photo of the King and his massively extended family. We could tell they put a lot of thought into the decor.
I chose the Massaman Curry with Tofu and white steamed rice, requesting Medium on the heat scale. Brother went with pot stickers as well the Satay, a chicken dish. Neither of us were disappointed, although for the first time in a long time I finished eating a curry without at least breaking a sweat. I suppose “heat” is a function of how heavy-handed the chef is that particular day. I could have used a little more, but no complaints. It was delish.
While the extensive menu has prices considerably higher than the downscale Thai places we all know, it was not terribly out of line for the neighborhood. My curry was $20, and I left feeling I had gotten my money’s worth. Brother can say the same about his lunch.
There are many fine dining choices along this portion of West Sand Lake, completely unlike the many chains the tourists flock to right across the I-4 freeway a half mile east. It’s like the freeway becomes an invisible wall separating the two areas. They can have their comfort food; we’ll find comfort in discomfort, challenging ourselves with something new.