Best Thai dishes: TasteAtlas reveals Thailand’s top 100 rated foods
2026-02-12 - 07:16
TasteAtlas has served up a delicious verdict on Thai cuisine, ranking the kingdom’s best-rated dishes and shining a global spotlight on the flavours that keep food lovers coming back for more. Top 10 Rated Thai Foods You Have to Taste Take a whirlwind tour through the 10 highest-rated Thai dishes that have diners around the world coming back for more. Roti — Crispy, flaky and endlessly fun to tear apart, this pan-fried flatbread tops the list. Though it has roots in Indian cuisine, roti has been fully embraced on Thai streets, served with curries or dipped in sweet sauces for a playful start to any feast. Phanaeng Curry — Rich, creamy and laced with salty-sweet peanut flavour, this thick curry has earned global admiration. Imagine succulent meat swimming in coconut-infused sauce — one spoon, and you’ll be hooked. Tom kha gai — This comforting coconut chicken soup is fragrant with galangal and kaffir lime leaves. It’s like a warm hug in a bowl when you need something soothing yet deeply flavourful. Phat kaphrao — Often called Thai Holy basil stir-fry, this fiery plate of minced meat (or seafood) with Thai holy basil and chilies is the ultimate Thai comfort food — best enjoyed with rice and a fried egg. Khanom khrok — Bite-sized, sweet, and just the right amount of coconutty, these little pancake-like treats are street food royalty. Khao niao mamuang — Mango sticky rice. A dessert so iconic and satisfying that every visit to Thailand deserves one. Kai yang — Juicy, marinated grilled chicken with smoky goodness. Pair it with som tam (papaya salad) and sticky rice, and you’ve got a classic Isaan feast. Pad Thai — Love it abroad? You’ll adore it in Thailand. Tangy, sweet, nutty, and packed with noodles and prawns, this stir-fry remains a global favourite. Khao phat — Thai fried rice done right — fragrant jasmine rice wok-fried to perfection with veggies and your choice of protein. Phat si-io — Chewy wide noodles kissed by soy sauce and garlic make this stir-fry a crowd-pleaser on busy Bangkok streets. If this list doesn’t make you crave crispy roti or a steaming bowl of tom kha gai, check your pulse. According to TasteAtlas, Thailand’s best dishes aren’t just popular — they’re unforgettable.