Thai Restaurants in North Miami

Thai Restaurants in North Miami
Miami is home to Florida's largest urban park, Oleta River State Recreational Park. The park offers plenty of biking, canoeing and kayaking opportunities. Miami Beach is, of course, a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoy sailing and boating.

Toro Sushi and Thai

Toro Sushi and Thai offers an array of sushi and Thai food in North Miami. Popular dishes include the chef's roll, which comes with fresh tuna and crunchy tempura wrapped up in rice paper. It is also a popular spot for dessert, with exotic offerings such as tempura crepes.

Toro Sushi and Thai
2224 NE 123rd St.
North Miami, FL 33181
(305) 895-0165
torosushiandthai.com

Oishi Thai

Miami New Times voted Oishi Thai "Best Thai Restaurant in Miami" in 2006, and more recently, Oishi Thai received rave reviews from the Zagat Guide (2009.) Like Toro Sushi and Thai, it offers a combination of Japanese and Thai offerings. From the Thai menu, popular dishes include lobster royal pad Thai, shrimp pad see-ew and vegetable pad kee mao. Oishi Thai has a business casual dress code. Reservations are recommended.

Oishi Thai
14841 Biscayne Blvd.
North Miami, FL 33181
(305) 947-4338
oishithai.com

Thai Treat

Having opened its doors in 2001, Thai Treat has the distinction of being Florida's first all-kosher Thai restaurant. Over the years, it has added Indian and Japanese cuisines to give the menu a veritable Asian fusion flavor. Some of its more popular menu items include tom kha gai soup, Siam salad, mock seafood salad, Thai basil special (with choice of chicken, beef or tofu), honey garlic chicken, yellow curry (with choice of chicken, beef or tofu), vegetable fried rice, Thai treat fried rice and fresh whole snapper with a variety of sauces.

Thai Treat
2176 NE 123rd St.
North Miami, FL 33181
(305) 892-1118
thaitreat.com

Article Written By Zach Feral

Zach Feral has been writing and editing professionally since 2003. He has a B.A. in philosophy from the New School for Social Research in New York and pursued postgraduate studies at the Open University in the U.K. His writing has appeared in numerous international publications, including "Dazed & Confused," "Artforum" and "Think Again."

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