7 Delicious Places For Thai Food In Asheville, NC We Can’t Resist
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Where can you eat the best Thai food in Asheville? As locals, we love Bee Thai Kitchen, Thai Pearl, Siam, and a North Asheville hidden spot, DTK Thai Kitchen. Think steaming bowls of noodles, spicy curries, and soul-warming soups. The Asian restaurants in Asheville are delicious!

It’s no secret that Asheville has outstanding restaurants, and Tom and I are serious Asheville foodies, eating our way across Asheville even before moving here in 2019. Below, all experiences and photos are our own, of what we have ordered. You will see many takeout containers… If you love Thai cuisine, you might also enjoy our favorite Asheville sushi restaurants.
Quick List For Thai Food In Asheville
If you are in a hurry, this is our quick list of Asheville Thai restaurants, followed by full reviews of our favorites, including what you will find, what Tom and I order, and more.
- Thai Pearl
- Bee Thai Kitchen
- DTK Thai Kitchen
- Pad Thai Asheville
- Suwana’s Thai Orchid & Suwana’s Asian Cuisine
- Siam Thai Asheville
- Sawasdee Thai Cuisine
- Khao Thai Cuisine (2145 Hendersonville Rd, Arden, NC 28704)
- Boon Choo Thai Express (Flat Rock)
- Thai Chili Asian Bistro
- Pon’s Thai Cuisine
7 Best Thai Restaurants In Asheville (Reviews & What We Order)
If Tom and I had to pick our top places for Thai food, we’d choose these.
Thai Pearl




While all the restaurants on this list are delicious, Thai Pearl is Tom’s *personal* favorite. Who can blame him? For one, Chef May is an absolute gem. She trained and cooked at The Royal Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. And two, Thai Pearl has the best decor and food.
Select from curries, rice, stir-fry dishes, soups, and Thai salads. The Thai fried onion rings are a must, and try the green papaya salad. I love Chef May’s ginger soup and Pad See Ew. You can’t go wrong with any of the restaurants in West AVL.
Thai Pearl | 747 Haywood Road, Asheville, NC 28806
If you are looking for the best Asheville soup spots – think ramen, Pho, and bone broth – I also love Mizu, Maguro, Pho Real, and Bone & Broth.
Bee Thai Kitchen




Bee Thai Kitchen took over for equally special Little Bee Thai. I’m so glad they did. Located just outside the main downtown restaurant area, catch residents grabbing takeout or dining in. I recommend ordering at the counter and grabbing a seat for their *weekday lunch specials.* Think one entree and one appetizer for $15+. Great flavor at great prices.
Bee Thai Kitchen’s menu features delicious Thai cuisine – noodles, curries, and mango sticky rice – paired with beverages and local brews. Pad Thai, Pad See Ew, Basil Fried Rice, Wonton Soup, and “Healthy Rolls,” get in my belly!
Bee Thai Kitchen | 45 S French Broad Ave #190, Asheville, NC 28801
Next to Bee Thai Kitchen, head over to one of my favorite Asheville coffee shops, Pollen. Both a florist and coffee shop, enjoy coffee, tea, and vegan goodies from Back Porch Baking Co. Give me anything lavender matcha and a big a$$ cookie the size of my face.
DTK Thai Kitchen


As you can tell from our kitchen island, DTK Thai Kitchen is our go-to takeout spot (usually DoorDash). As one of the more hidden Thai restaurants in Asheville – mostly North Asheville residents like us know about it – this is no-frills, simple Thai food at its best. I cannot eat spicy meals with ulcerative colitis, and they are perfect, feeling just a tad lighter than other restaurants.
Order anything from traditional noodles like Pad Thai, Pad See Ew, Pad Woon Sen, and Drunken Noodles – along with apps, soups, stir-fries, and curries. You cannot top the convenience and price.
DTK Thai Kitchen | 535 Merrimon Ave # C, Asheville, NC 28804 | (828) 251-1960
Pad Thai Asheville




Another hidden gem and casual Asheville Thai restaurant, Pad Thai is located near our favorite southwest-area businesses like Apollo Flame and Papas & Beer. Go for the delicious food, lunch specials, and friendly service. Be sure to add a salad and spring roll to your lunch special.
At Pad Thai, order anything from beef and chicken pho and curries to Korean Woks, noodles, and pineapple fried rice. I love the sweet signs and colorful local murals throughout this little house-life business. Tom loves their Pad Thai (but he leaves off the peanuts, which are not gluten-free).
Pad Thai Asheville | 18 Sardis Rd, Asheville, NC 28806
Suwana’s Thai Orchid & Suwana’s Asian Cuisine




Whether you visit or order from Downtown or Tunnel Road, we get Suwana’s takeout Thai in Asheville (there’s one in Waynesville, too). I most enjoy Suwana’s Thai fresh roll and will usually order pho or Pad See Ew with fried salmon – trust me on that one. For dessert, I crave the mango sticky rice with coconut milk, which reminds me of living in Indonesia and devouring nasi uduk far too much. We can never resist pineapple fried rice.
For more appetizers, find anything like satay, dumplings, fried tofu, edamame, and spicy chicken wings. Then, select from soup and items like pork, tofu, or catfish stir-fry with basil, ginger, eggplant, cashew chicken, garlic, or sweet and sour sauces. Of course, Suwana’s has traditional curries and noodle dishes. I appreciate Suwana’s large portions for leftovers.
Suwana’s Thai Orchid | 11 Broadway St., Asheville, NC 28801 & Suwana’s Asian Cuisine | 45 Tunnel Rd, Asheville, NC 28805
Siam Thai Asheville


For lunch in Asheville, Siam Thai won’t disappoint. It is also another one of our top Thai food restaurants in Asheville for takeout. Located in North Asheville – on the edge of Weaverville – devour home-style, authentic Thai food.
We always order a handful of appetizers, including tofu, fresh rolls, dumplings, satay, and chicken wings. We pair these apps with delicious Thai noodle dishes like Pad-Thai, Pad Z-Ew, and Pad Woon Sen. Tom enjoys their orange sesame chicken.
Siam Thai Asheville | 100 Stone Ridge Blvd, Asheville, NC 28804
Nearby Weaverville also has stellar restaurants, including Stoney Knob Cafe and Soba Sushi.
Bonus Spot: Boon Choo Thai Express (Flat Rock)



We are cheating on this recommendation, but I love Boon Choo Thai Express far too much to leave it off our “best of” Thai food restaurants round-up. Although Flat Rock is about a 45-minute drive for us, I devour Boon Choo’s soups, noodles, and fried rice. Talk about friendly owners/staff. Order at the counter and grab a seat.
Boon Choo also serves wine, beer, and local cider. They have a small kids’ menu with noodles and fried rice. We stop here when visiting the Hendersonville apple orchards or wineries; trust me, that’s a “must” experience around here, too.
Boon Choo Thai Express | 576 Upward Rd, Flat Rock, NC 28731
Recap: Our Top 3 Asheville Thai Food Restaurants
1. Thai Pearl
2. Bee Thai Kitchen
3. Siam Thai
Let us know your favorite Thai restaurants in Asheville (and why!) in the comments. We are always updating our lists and feeding our tummies. Plus, Thai, Pho, and sushi are our go-tos.