**Thai Square Strand** has been delighting guests with authentic Thai cuisine since its inception in 1996, making it the pioneering Thai restaurant on the iconic Strand. Nestled in the heart of Central London, this culinary gem offers a serene escape from the city’s frenetic pace, inviting diners to experience a harmonious blend of traditional flavors and contemporary design. Following an extensive refurbishment in May 2018, the restaurant now boasts stunning living botanical walls and an enchanting floral tree, creating a vibrant yet intimate atmosphere ideal for romantic dinners or celebratory gatherings.

At Thai Square Strand, customer satisfaction is paramount, and the dedicated staff is committed to providing exceptional service that enhances your dining experience. Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely meal or savoring an award-winning pre-theatre dinner before heading to nearby Somerset House or the West End, you can expect meticulously crafted dishes made from the finest ingredients. With a menu that showcases the rich diversity of Thai cuisine, each plate is a testament to the artistry and authenticity that has established Thai Square as a beloved destination for both locals and tourists alike.

Join us at Thai Square Strand for an unforgettable dining experience where every visit is infused with warmth, flavor, and a touch of elegance.

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