Thai Food in Pasadena CA (2025)

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 on 2025.09.08
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From temple-like classics to new-wave noodle shops, these independent Thai spots capture Pasadena’s flavor. Hungry? Bookmark a few, then follow your cravings across Fair Oaks, Colorado, and Arroyo Parkway.

President Thai Restaurant

Thai restaurant · Chapman

Since 1994, this ornate, temple-styled landmark has been Pasadena’s Thai gathering place. Recognized by local press and community guides, it’s known for family feasts, northern-style specialties, and gracious service reflecting deep Thai hospitality.

http://presidentthai.com

Saladang

Thai restaurant · Downtown

Opened by Dang Vattanatham in 1993, Saladang helped define Pasadena’s Thai scene. Praised by local tourism editors, it’s woman- and AAPI-owned, with a menu spanning bright salads, soulful curries, and wok dishes locals grew up on.

https://www.visitpasadena.com/directory/saladang/

Saladang Garden

Thai restaurant · Downtown

The stylish sister to Saladang, designed around concrete walls and laser-cut screens evoking a Thai sala. Its architecture garnered design awards and a James Beard design nomination, while the kitchen refines classics for celebratory meals.

https://toloarchitecture.com/work/saladang-song-pasadena-california

Daisy Mint

Thai restaurant · West Central

A Pasadena favorite blending Thai comfort with a personal touch—think roti with yellow curry, tangy salads, and fragrant noodles. Highlighted by Pasadena Weekly readers, it’s the place locals send friends near PCC and Caltech.

https://www.pasadenaweekly.com/best-of-dining/article_e6e10bd4-605d-11ed-9ea5-c349e3b2358c.html

Kwan Kitchen

Thai restaurant · Pasadena

A newer, independently owned spot serving regional Thai comfort—crispy fried chicken with sticky rice, kao moo dang, and boat noodles. Added to Eater Los Angeles’s essential Thai list, it’s quickly become a south-of-Old-Pasadena go-to.

https://la.eater.com/maps/best-thai-restaurants-los-angeles-essential

Chim!

Thai restaurant · West Central

Casual, woman-owned street-food specialist where wok noodles, larb-seasoned wings, and pandan drinks draw students and Playhouse Village regulars. Noted by Visit Pasadena, it channels everyday Thai flavors with a lively, small-room energy.

https://www.visitpasadena.com/directory/chim-thai-street-food/
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Chao Doi Thai Restaurant

Thai restaurant · West Central

A straightforward Thai kitchen favored for late hours, generous portions, and comforting noodle soups. Regulars point to papaya salad, curries, and fried rice as pantry staples for weeknights north of the Playhouse District.

https://www.chaodoithai.com/

Fresh Thai Restaurant

Thai restaurant · Chapman

East Pasadena’s neighborhood pick for classic stir-fries, bright curries, and occasional seafood specials like choo chee salmon. Its small team keeps things personal, with phone-in orders and steady takeout for the surrounding communities.

https://freshthai-pasadena.com/
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Nine & Nine Thai Kitchen

Thai restaurant · Downtown

A casual Playhouse Village staple spotlighted by city guides, serving wide rice noodles, seafood specials, and Thai salads. Outdoor tables face Colorado Boulevard, making it an easy stop before theater nights or museum visits.

https://www.visitpasadena.com/directory/nine-and-nine-thai-kitchen/

Janejira Thai Bistro

Thai restaurant · Downtown

Family-run and centrally placed, this bistro turns out tidy plates of pad Thai, grilled meats, and seasonal drinks. Listed by Visit Pasadena, it’s a reliable, independent option steps from Playhouse Village’s shops and galleries.

https://www.visitpasadena.com/directory/janejira-thai-bistro/
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