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The best restaurants serving Thai food in Mole Valley South East

4 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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4.5

1598 Opinions

location-icon93 Kingston Road, England
Thai
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Bland and watery. Thai curry had no flavour, no depth of flavour, as a big fan of Thai food I cannot recommend this place. Also expensive, bad combination to be expensive and have weak flavours, imagine paying £17 for a Happy Meal.

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4.5

120 Opinions

location-icon34 The Street, Ashtead KT21 2AH England, England
Thai
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My new favourite takeaway! The fried wontons, Massaman & honey chilli chicken are amazing. Thank you Nava Thai

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4.3

517 Opinions

location-icon274 High Street, England
Thai
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Bought the “Nua Ho Ra Pa Yy” and half way through eating it, I realised the soup it is served in was absolutely full of grease. A short while later I felt nauseous & the rest of the evening for hours, I was passing wind. I’ve eaten plenty of different Thai food both in Thailand & England, this was my worst experience of it. I also tried one of the chicken Sateh & a spring roll which both were quite plain in taste.

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4.2

544 Opinions

location-icon36-38 High Street, England
Thai
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I recently visited Thai Pinto, located on the High Street in Leatherhead, and had a thoroughly enjoyable experience. From the moment we arrived, the ambiance was inviting — relaxed, warm, and authentically styled without being over the top. We started with the Prawn Tempura (£8.50), which was light, crispy, and perfectly cooked. The batter wasn’t greasy, and the prawns were fresh — a great opener to the meal. For the main course, I chose the Goong Priew Wahn (£14.50), a classic sweet and sour dish with prawns. It was well-balanced, not overly sweet, and the sauce was rich and flavorful. Paired with a side of Khao Soway (steamed rice, £3.95), it made for a hearty and satisfying meal. To accompany the food, we had two bottles of Chang (£9.90 total) and a Pint of Singha (£6.95). Both beers were chilled perfectly and complemented the Thai flavors excellently. After the meal, a Hazelnut Coffee (£7.00) was the perfect ending — aromatic, smooth, and just the right strength. The overall bill came to £55.90, which included a £5.10 service charge. Considering the quality of the food, drink, and service, I found it to be good value for money. Service: The staff were friendly, attentive without being intrusive, and clearly cared about the guests having a good experience. Overall Verdict: Thai Pinto offers authentic, flavorful Thai food in a welcoming environment with great service. Perfect for a casual dinner with friends or a relaxed date night. I’ll definitely be returning!