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Best Thai Restaurants In Winston-Salem

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Look at this tasty assortment of classic Thai dishes. Find out where to get the best Thai food in Winston-Salem.

Personally, I am a huge Thai food fan. Ever since my backpacking trip through the country in 2001 I’ve been hooked on their tasty cuisine, with a particular propensity for curries. When I first moved to Winston in 2004 I immediately went on the search for good Thai food. The best (and most affordable at the time) was Downtown Thai. I’m not saying it’s not the best anymore (it’s definitely not the most affordable anymore), but you’ve got a lot more options now.

Basil Leaf Thai & Sushi Restaurant

  • 690 St George Square Court, Winston-Salem, NC
  • 336-283-9133
  • Hours:
    • Tues-Fri, (11am – 2:30pm; 5pm – 9:30pm)
    • Sat & Sun, (12pm – 3:30pm; 5pm – 9:30pm)

Basil Leaf offers authentic Thai cuisine and Sushi recipes. Their extensive menu features classic curry, stir-fry dishes, fried rice, noodles, and noodle soups. Their sushi menu includes sashimi or nigiri, vegetarian rolls, makimono rolls (uncooked), cooked rolls, deep-fried rolls, and specialties. They also offer lunch specials.

Basil Leaf Thai & Sushi Website

Cha Da Thai

cha da thai restaurant inside jpg
Cha Da Thai, in our opinion, has one of the nicest decors of any Thai restaurant in town.
Photo credit: Stephanie Birchett via Google Maps, Aug 2021
  • 420 Jonestown Road, Winston-Salem (Jonestown)
  • 336-659-8466
  • Hours
    • Mon – Fri (11am – 3pm; 5pm – 10pm)
    • Sat (5pm – 10pm)
    • Sun (11:30am – 10pm)

Good selection and wonderful food with offerings far afield from pad thai. Authentic decor, although it is in a strip mall. Service is typically outstanding without being obtrusive.

Cha Da Thai Menu

Thai Harmony

  • 102 W 3rd Street, Winston-Salem, NC
  • 336-842-5532
  • Hours
    • Mon-Fri Lunch, 11 am-3 pm
    • Mon-Fri Dinner, 5 pm-10 pm
    • Sat, 5 pm-10 pm
    • Sun, 12 pm-9 pm

Thai Harmony serves authentic Thai food, sushi, and a few Chinese dishes as well. Their extensive menu has a section called Modern Thai, where they get creative with Thai seasonings and try new dishes. They offer food and drink specials during the week.

Thai Harmony Website

Thai Sawatdee (Inside Harris Teeter)

  • 2281 Cloverdale Ave., Winston-Salem (Ardmore/Miller Street/WFUBMC)
  • 336-725-1332

This is our favorite take-out Thai restaurant, bar-none. The curries are unbeatable, and everything is freshly made with Harris Teeter produce.

  • 3064 Healy Drive, Winston-Salem (Stratford/Olde Vineyard area)
  • 336-760-4455

Thai Sawatdee’s second location offers a fully featured dine-in restaurant experience. Same great Thai food, and you’ll rarely have to wait for your order. Each dish is prepared with generous servings and spiciness to order. We love the green curry chicken.

Downtown Thai & Pho

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This is an assortment of the extensive menu available at Downtown Thai & Pho.
Photo credit: Downtown Thai & Pho via Google Maps, Nov 2019
  • 219 W. Fourth St., Winston-Salem (Downtown)
  • 336-777-1422
  • Hours
    • Mon – Thurs (11am – 2pm; 5pm – 9:30pm)
    • Fri (5pm – 9:30pm)
    • Sat (1pm – 10pm)
    • Sun (Closed)

This was one of the original Thai restaurants in downtown Winston-Salem after downtown’s revival in the late 2000’s. Sawatdee Thai is an offspring (employee turned owner) of this Thai staple. The downtown Thai menu offering is more comprehensive, with sushi and pho both on offer, but for overall food quality, especially the curries, we prefer Sawatdee Thai.

Downtown Thai Menu

What’s Your Favorite Thai Restaurant In Winston?

While these are some of our personal favorites, we’d love to hear what yours is! Let us know in the comments. We’ll be adding to this article shortly and providing a more extensive list of Thai cuisine available in the region.

Alex Schenker

Alex has lived in Winston-Salem since 2004. He has seen the city grow up from a time when almost no one gathered downtown, to today's thriving and bustling city with great selections of restaurants, events, concerts, and more. He's proud to be part of the Arts and Innovation movement. When he's not sipping a draft at Foothills brewery, chowing down on a tomato pie at Mozelle's for lunch, or dancing to bluegrass at the Ramkat, you'll catch him hitting balls at Miller Park, or hiking Pilot Mountain with his wife and two pups.

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