Set in a quiet leafy neighborhood in the 8th arrondissement, Le Café thaï is a pleasant spot to enjoy both Thai and French meals. The decor is the main pull of this place, with low tables and colorful cushion seating that puts guests at ease and instills a pleasant joie de vivre. Generous portions with authentic flavors add to the overall experience. Must haves include the Tom Yam Talae and the Pla Jian, a Phuket-inspired fish dish. Desserts revolve around a French-Asian theme, with choices like Creme Brulee Jasmine and the Tatin Ananas, a pineapple-based dessert. Reservations are highly recommended.
Le Siam is the place to be for a scrumptious Thai experience. Its rustic yet elegant decor, coupled with the war, welcoming atmosphere, sets the mood perfectly for a casual meal with friends and family. Pioneers in authentic Thai food, each dish on the menu is intricately crafted to offer a simply scintillating experience. Take your pick from the fabulous varieties of rice, noodle and seafood dishes, and prepare to be blown away the flavor as you dig into your meal.
Salah Thai brings authentic Thai cuisine to the heart of Marseilles with its selection of delicious curries, crisp salads, and moreish appetizers. Most dishes are served family style, and can be shared. Favorites on the menu include the basil beef, pork with mushrooms, coco Thai shrimp, and duck with almonds. Besides Thai specialties, some Chinese and Vietnamese specials feature on the menu too. The dessert list is quite extensive; try the beignet with banana flambee, lychees in syrup, and frosted pineapple. Warm and attentive service ensures a pleasant meal at this hidden gem.