Menu from Thai Erawan
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Satay Gung
Thai style charcoal grilled tiger prawns marinated in satay sauce, served with peanut sauce
Tod Man Pla
A subtle blend of minced fish, mild red curry sauce, green beans & lime leaves
Chefs Special Hot Platter (For 2 People)
A selection of Thai Erawan starters; chicken satay, BBQ Pork, spare ribs, fish & mixed vegetable
Gang Dang
Chicken/Pork/Beef/Duck/Lamb/Pork/: Thai red curry paste cooked in coconut milk w/ bamboo shoot.
Gai Tod Rad Prik Gang
Deep fried sliced chicken breast in flour topped with red curry sauce & garnished by lime leaves
Seua Yang Mussamn Sauce
Char grilled sirloin steak in Mussaman curry sauce served with potatoes, topped with crispy shallots
More about the restaurant: Thai Erawan
Finding great Thai food in Leeds has never been easier, and the team at Thai Erawan are leading the charge by blending great Thai classics with a utilitarian dining space that’s proving hugely popular with locals to the Roundhay Road eatery. For a taste of the exotic far east, diners in the city won’t go far wrong with this intimate gem, the food is fresh, the portions are generous and the flavours are big – these guys are on to a winner.
Frequently asked questions
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Thinking about making a Thai Erawan booking?
For steaming bowls of comforting pad Thai or massaman curry, diners are invited to join the fun at Thai Erawan on Roundhay Road in Leeds. There’s spice suitable for every palate here, so don’t be deterred if you can’t take the heat. The team are committed to giving all diners an authentic Thai experience, but if classic Thai is a little too spicy, the kitchen are happy to tone things down a bit.
Diners are flocking to Leed’s ultimate laidback Thai place Thai Erawan, and given the no-fuss attitude of the dining room and food, it’s easy to see why. The food here is sharp, generous and subtle, and the menu covers all the Thai classics- there’s red and green curries as well as more unusual options for the adventurous. The dining room is the antithesis of the over-glam, over-decorated Thai places you’ll find elsewhere in the city, in fact Roundhay Road’s Thai place is minimal and functional. This is the ideally neutral backdrop for food that is doing all the talking.
