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Thai Beach Street Food is a Thai restaurant in Palma Nova, on Passeig Mar, 16, opposite the beach. The venue is small with limited tables, and dishes such as pad Thai, tom yum, tom kha, massaman curry and mango sticky rice are frequently mentioned; a bottle of white wine was reported at 15 euros. Several visits involved waits of around 20 minutes between courses, and 40 minutes without a booking. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially as the restaurant closes at the end of October and reopens in March.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to book in advance at Thai Beach Street Food?
Yes, it is advisable to book in advance at Thai Beach Street Food in Palma Nova, as reviews describe it as a small restaurant with only a few tables. Several guests say it is often full, and without a reservation you may have to wait around 20 to 40 minutes. Booking via the website or by phone on +34 971 49 81 09 is therefore practical.
Is there a terrace or outdoor seating at Thai Beach Street Food?
Yes, reviews mention a terrace or outdoor seating area. Thai Beach Street Food is located right opposite the beach in Palma Nova, so sea views are possible from outside. The outdoor area is also mentioned as dog-friendly. As the venue is small, it is worth asking for an outside table when you book.
Which dishes are mentioned most often at Thai Beach Street Food?
Several dishes are mentioned repeatedly in Google reviews, including mango sticky rice, tom yum, tom kha, pad thai, massaman curry, green curry, red curry, satay chicken, papaya salad and steamed seabass. Guests also describe the menu as broad, so it works well for sharing a few dishes. If you are unsure, ask for the day’s recommendations.
Can the spice level be adjusted at Thai Beach Street Food?
Yes, according to customer reviews, the spice level can be chosen as mild, medium or hot. Several guests also say the team can adjust the heat on request. That is useful if you prefer Thai dishes very mild or noticeably spicier. It is best to mention your preference when ordering.
What are the waiting times and service like at Thai Beach Street Food?
Several reviews mention waits of around 20 minutes between starters and mains, and one guest reported about 40 minutes without a reservation. The restaurant is small and often full, so service can take longer at busy times. If you have a fixed schedule, arriving early or booking ahead is sensible.
How expensive is Thai Beach Street Food?
Official price lists are not available on the website, but reviews mention good value for money. One specific price mentioned in a review is €15 for a bottle of white wine. Portions are also described as generous, which can help when planning your budget. For current prices, a quick call is advisable.
When is Thai Beach Street Food open?
The official opening hours are not listed on the website. Customer information indicates that Thai Beach Street Food is seasonal, closing at the end of October and reopening in March the following year. If you plan to visit outside the main season, it is important to check in advance. The safest option is to confirm by phone or online before going.

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Location

Passeig Mar, 16, 07181 Palma Nova
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