Thai Restaurants near Charleston

Chow Thai Thai • $
426 1/2 B Shrewsbury St, Charleston

Customers` Favorites

Boat Noodle Soup with Meatballs and Beef
C4 Chiang Mai Noodles Khao Soi
Su Ko Thai Noodle Soup
Chicken Noodle Curry
Panang Curry Chicken
Veggie Spring Rolls
Crispy Wonton Strips
Thai Tea Ice Cream
Shrimp Spring Rolls
Mango Sticky Rice

“Tied for first with first watch, Chow Thai is my favorite restaurant in Charleston. And it is mainly because of the Massaman yellows. It’s so good. I eat it constantly. With a side of bubble tea it’s a perfect meal. I cannot get enough and you get so much I can rarely eat it all. Bonus leftovers! The staff is so friendly and I have always had a good interaction with them. I’ve been 10 times plus and I am a customer for life. There are no bad items here either. Help me keep them in Charleston!Parking: Usually the free lot is available. But shrewsbury st offers metered parking as well.Wheelchair accessibility: You can renter the building from the street in a wheelchair.“

4.8 Superb71 Reviews
Elephant Thai Restaurant Thai • $
228 7th Ave, South Charleston - 3.72 miles

Customers` Favorites

Golden Salmon Roll & Rainbow Roll
Pineapple Fried Rice w Chicken
Drunken Noodles with Beef
Summer Roll with Tofu
Seafood Tom Yum Soup
Beef Drunken Noodles
Fresh Summer Rolls
Chicken Pad Thai
Shrimp Egg Rolls
California Roll

“The Tom Yum soup, and Red Curry. Excellent. They cook with fish sauce, and it adds a zing. Musci was lovely, jazz, and the waitstaff were attentive, and worked as a team to get food to the table. Lovley experience. Plus, I collect elephant statues, so the art was also to my liking. A bit on the pricy side, but with mostly fresh ingredients, I can't vouch for the bamboo shoots, but mushrooms and eggplant were lovely. Give em a try, worth checking out.Wheelchair accessibility: Ramps to parking at a distance, but there at corners for sure up to building. Wheelchair will be able to get through the door, and could find a table, as they are spaced wide enough. Slightly cramped into the sushi bar area, depending on how busy they are. And that's the path to the bathroom. Bathrooms have lift handles on the wall. (at least for the men's room) and plenty of room for a wheelchair. Sink seems to be a decent height. To my able bodied eyes, it looks to be accessible, if I view it like when I had knee surgery. Hope this helps.“

4.8 Superb82 Reviews
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