Thai
Thai
Sri Thai - Atlantic Station
Because of its big menu and solid dishes, Sri Thai is one of the few places in Atlantic Station that we’d willingly park for.
Nan Thai Fine Dining
When debates about Atlanta’s best Thai restaurants come up, Nan is an old name that’s regularly in that conversation.
Yao
Yao is a beautiful Thai-Chinese restaurant in Dunwoody that impresses with live music and a weekend dim sum brunch.
Talat Market
This neighborhood spot with an ever-changing menu is ideal for date nights or when we just feel like slurping down oysters with friends on a random Thursday night.
Thai 5 & Sushi Bar
It’s easy to confidently say this is the best sushi in L5P because it’s the only spot, but each of the rolls on the massive menu are all very solid.
TydeTate Kitchen
Tyde Tate's reliably good Thai dishes and casually chic interior make this downtown location a must-visit.
Silom Thai & Sushi
A new-ish spot near Lenox Square that's already one of the area's best Thai options.
EAV Thai and Sushi
When you’re sort of in the mood for sushi but also won’t mind a big warm bowl of Masaman curry, EAV Thai & Sushi is your place.
Poor Calvin’s
The Asian fusion restaurant has some of the best food in town, including their lobster fried rice, which should be a city attraction.
Little Bangkok
With a long menu of Chinese and Thai dishes, Little Bangkok is always an easy spot to bring a group for a casual weeknight dinner in Cheshire Bridge.
Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft
We like Tuk Tuk in Peachtree Hills for their Thai food, patio, and great views, but don’t leave without trying a few of their desserts.
Chai Yo
Chai Yo is an upscale Thai restaurant in Buckhead that’s perfect for a well-planned anniversary dinner, or an impromptu weeknight out.
Bangkok Station
When you want to eat great Thai food in Buckhead, and sit outside while you do it, head to Bangkok Station.