Thai Pai Dong
Thai restaurant · Soho ·

Thai Pai Dong

Thai restaurant · Soho ·

Authentic Thai street food with wok-charred noodles and Wagyu boat noodles

wagyu beef boat noodles
fried rice noodles
fried clam in thai sauce
sashimi shrimp
special drinks
satay
chicken satay
mango sticky rice
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null
Thai Pai Dong by null

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G/F, 24 Man Yuen St, Jordan, Hong Kong Get directions

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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Dinner reservations recommended

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G/F, 24 Man Yuen St, Jordan, Hong Kong Get directions

+852 6648 0179
@thaipaidong.hk

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy

Last updated

Jan 14, 2026

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"This no-frills shop may not be eye candy, but its Thai street food is enough to make food lovers return again and again, overlooking its lack of ambience. With varied textures and layered flavours, its drunkard fried noodles seduce with herbal aromas and ribbon noodles nicely charred on the edges. Don’t miss the Wagyu boat noodles – a classic jazzed up by a luxury cut of meat in a rich pork bone broth. Expect to queue." - Michelin Inspector

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Thai Pai Dong

Rachel

Google
Overall, $130 including service charge for my dish, a pathetic small plate + frozen prawns and the flavour is on slightly salty. Not worth the price and not the hype at all. The ambient might be authentic, but with the service, the serving time and the attitude of the servers. It is not worth it. I arrived the restaurant at 2pm, for 1 person for lunch. The place was considerable not too crowded at this hour, only 4-5 tables was served, I placed my order by 2:05, along the table beside me around the same time. My dish, was served 10 mins later with the wrong order. And later was served 2:30pm while the other table beside me ordered the same thing was served much earlier. Horrible timing, 25 mins wait for a plate of noodle when orders for later customer including multiple takeout was served since I placed my order. Worst of all, dining at this restaurant you wouldn’t know what price you are paying despite it listed on the menu. When you asked, the server just kept saying its service fee when it is their fault for not stating the right amount in menu. The menu price $108 for pan fried noodle with wagyu or prawn. I ordered the prawn selection to only find out when I paid my bill that I have to add additional $10 for this. On top of this, they were very rude, the server just held my wrist and pulled me to her manager, which both party did not think they were at fault. My frustration was simply, if you want to charge extra then officially list on the menu or inform the customer when we place order. She further shared to me, that she had received this complaint multiple times and she will remind the servers to tell customer but they don’t follow instructions. That’s not the consumer problem. I do not recommend this place

Tiffannie S.

Google
No queue on Sunday at 7:30pm. We had the pork neck, beef boat noodle, beef fried noodles, coconut smoothie and coconut ice cream. Everything was so good and came quickly. Would definitely come again

Benny C.

Google
It's at the grassroots area of Jordan, not very accessible but everything else make it up. It's a but noisy but probably a feature of local restaurant. Speaking on the Thai cuisine. They are just impeccable. As a local you know you seldom see "bad" Thai food for but majority of them don't have a noticeable difference. This is different, especially the seasoning and the sauce. The fried rice noodles are super delicious. The fried clam in Thai sauce is very rich, thick as scrumptious. Everything else is also perfect, be it the veggie, the sashimi shrimp and even the special drinks. The restaurant is managed by a small group of very polite and passionate Thai ladies. Respect and highly recommended. Surely a worthy Michelin!!

beergal H.

Google
not the best thai food i’ve had, but still good food! the only disappointment was the thai milk tea. reasonable prices, not ripping you off as some other restos.

Mr W.

Google
Boat Noodle is good. Satay is excellent. Dessert you can skip. Most of the staff are rude and talk about bad in front customers in Thai 👎👎👎

Man C.

Google
Lots of fun. Staff super friendly & fun. Food was good. Chicken satay & pad see ew were the stand out for us. Boat noodle soup was ok, could do with more meat. Crab omelette slightly overpriced & lacked the punch. Get there early

Food A.

Google
The Real Deal Street Thai 🔥 TL;DR: This ain't your bougie Thai joint - it's legit street vibes with serious flavor game that'll transport you straight to Bangkok's bustling sidewalks. The Lowdown Thai Pai Dong operates two locations that are absolutely crushing it: * Jordan OG spot: 24 Man Yuen Street (the original that started the hype) * Central expansion: 6-8 Staunton Street (newer location with a "Hooters-style" twist - interesting choice!) Must-Try Hits 🎯 Drunken Noodles (Pad Kee Mao) - HK$138-154 The Michelin Guide isn't lying - these ribbon noodles come with that perfect wok char and herbal aromatics that'll make you forget you're not in Thailand. The texture game is chef's kiss. Wagyu Beef Boat Noodles - Around HK$98 Premium upgrade that's actually worth the splurge. Rich, complex broth that's been simmering for ages. Crab Meat Omelette - HK$98 Fluffy, loaded with actual crab chunks. Not the fake stuff - we're talking real deal here. Thai Grilled Pork - HK$117-130 Street-style perfection with that smoky char you can't replicate at home. The Vibe Check ✨ * No-frills setup but the food does ALL the talking * Queue game strong - arrive early or prepare to wait (that's always a good sign) * Instagrammable without trying too hard * Authentic street food energy in a city that knows good food Value Proposition 💰 Prices hover around HK$80-150 per dish, which is fair for HK standards, especially considering the quality and generous portions. The Michelin recognition doesn't hurt either - this place earned its stripes. Bottom Line Thai Pai Dong is serving up that authentic Bangkok dai pai dong experience without the plane ticket. The Jordan location keeps it real with that neighborhood charm, while Central brings the same flavors with a bit more polish. Either way, you're getting legit Thai street food that'll have you planning your next visit before you've finished your first bowl. Food Lover's Memory Rating: 8.5/10 - This is the kind of spot that locals guard fiercely and tourists discover by accident. Consider yourself lucky if you snag a table! 🍜

Conor B.

Google
Amazing hidden gem - food was unreal, we had beef boat noodles, chicken fried noodles, chicken satay, coconut ice cream and mango sticky rice - all was amazing! 10/10 would return.