Farang Thai Kitchen
Restaurant · Highland ·

Farang Thai Kitchen

Restaurant · Highland ·

Modern Thai dishes, flavorful sauces, gluten-free options

pad thai
chicken satay
peanut sauce
drunken noodles
khao soi
coconut broth
tom yum
calamari
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null
Farang Thai Kitchen by null

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3200 N Pecos St, Denver, CO 80211 Get directions

$10–20

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Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Family friendly
Good for solo dining

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3200 N Pecos St, Denver, CO 80211 Get directions

@farangthaikitchen

$10–20 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Family friendly
•Good for solo dining
•Vegetarian options
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted

Last updated

Jan 18, 2026

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Where to Eat in London This Weekend | Eater London

"A compact spin-off from Farang in Fulham's Market Hall, the menu condenses the original's strengths into a shorter, punchy offering: native seafood like grilled scallops smoking in the shell; a peach, pineapple and sweet basil take on massaman curry for fruity heat; fried chicken with a burnt-chilli dipping sauce for crunch; and drunken, salt-crusted tiger-prawn noodles caramelised in a roti pan and humming with garlic. The focus is on bold, moreish flavours and satisfying contrasts in a smaller, accessible setting." - James Hansen

https://london.eater.com/2018/7/13/17568174/five-restaurants-to-try-this-weekend-colombian-jamaican-gastropub-thai-tapas
Farang Thai Kitchen

Alex M.

Google
Love Avanti and this restaurant brought me back for my first time in years! Had it twice over the last month. First time was the drunken noodles. Pretty good! Not the best I've had but I was happy. Went last Friday and got pad Thai... was not a fan at all. Taste was very off from noodles to peanuts to sauce to ... "chicken"? The texture and look of the chicken was... unpleasant. Probably won't eat here again but if you do, get the drunken noodles

Sabera S.

Google
They should bottle up that coconut ranch and sell it- sooo good. Our favorite was the satay and the calamari! We also liked the tomyam waffle fries. The Thai tea is also solid- strong steep and beautiful color.

Ana V.

Google
I love that there's Thai at Avanti now! The food was made fresh to order and I could totally tell ♡ the Pad See Eew was awesome- the tofu was crispy and the flavor of the noodles was so rich! lots of yummy egg chunks too. The Chicken Satay peanut sauce was to die for. I will be back!!

Joel C.

Google
Farang Thai Kitchen is an excellent option at the Avanti Food and Beverage food hall in Denver. There were just two of us for lunch, so I can’t say we covered anything close to the entire menu. But the dishes we did have —- vegetable spring rolls, Tom Yom Goong, and Khao Soi —- were flavorful and authentic. The Khao Soi was the highlight —- deep rich coconut broth with chicken, wheat noodles, bok choy, and pickled mustard greens to add a bracing sour note. Apparently this is a dish from northern Thailand (Chiang Mai) that is rarely found in Thai places in the U.S. It was a quiet mid-week day, so they were not slammed, but the service was fine and the overall atmosphere at Avanti works well. Prices were reasonable for the quality of the food. Highly recommend this place.

Dana

Google
The presentation was great, and there were many gluten free options available. But unfortunately, the chicken pad thai was just not good. It truly didn’t taste like pad thai, but rather had a burnt bbq like taste.

Molly H.

Google
Great new spot at Avanti Food Hall! Loved the Hai Tai Chicken Nuggets + pad Thai (both gluten free!). Don’t sleep on the peanut sauce!

Talmon H.

Google
-First and foremost you cannot use dark meat in pad Thai. It must be chicken breast. - as you can tell in the picture I only got four pieces of chicken stop being so cheap. - you can't put more sprouts than noodles. - super dry and no sauce and if you ask them to give you sauce they giving you mean face and give you tiny bit of soya sauce. Just find yourself a better place to eat

Ted B.

Google
Had a fantastic meal here last week. We ordered the chicken satay, Pad Thai, and shrimp mango salad. Everything was wonderful. Our favorite was the salad; sour, spicy, crunchy and sweet. Just packed with flavor. Keep up the excellent work!