**Thai Square Windsor** is a vibrant culinary gem located just opposite the iconic Windsor Castle, where every meal is an experience steeped in Thai tradition and elegance. Our two-story restaurant combines a contemporary design with a warm, inviting atmosphere, featuring a stunning botanical wall and a striking flower tree that create a unique backdrop for your dining adventure.

At Thai Square Windsor, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and ensuring customer satisfaction with every visit. Our talented chefs artfully prepare an extensive menu of authentic Thai dishes, made fresh daily with the finest ingredients. Guests are encouraged to indulge in our signature Massaman Curry and Salt and Pepper Squid, both perfect for sharing or savoring solo.

Whether you’re enjoying a casual lunch, an intimate dinner, or celebrating a special occasion, our expertly crafted cocktails and an impressive selection of wines will perfectly complement your meal. Join us at Thai Square Windsor for a dining experience that not only tantalizes the taste buds but also offers a delightful escape into the heart of Thailand’s rich culinary heritage. Discover why we are a cherished destination for locals and visitors alike, where every dish tells a story and every guest is treated like royalty.

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