Rosa's Thai is coming to Kingston

By Tilly O'Brien

19th Sep 2024 | Local News

The new Rosa's Thai will be located on 2-6 High St in Kingston (Credit: Rosa's Thai)
The new Rosa's Thai will be located on 2-6 High St in Kingston (Credit: Rosa's Thai)

Rosa's Thai is set to open the doors to its Kingston restaurant on 7 October.

The Thai restaurant was co-founded by Thailand-native Saiphin Moore and Alex Moore.

It has multiple restaurants across the UK.

The menu will offer authentic Thai dishes using the best of Thai ingredients, including pad Thai noodles from a third-generation family business and curry pastes from a husband and wife team in Huai Yod.

Diners will be able to try classic Thai dishes, including green, red, and massaman curries, spring rolls, papaya salad, chicken satay, and pad Thai.

The menu will include various vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free dishes, and spice levels range from 'a bit of a kick' to 'Thai spicy'.

There will also be a 'little Rosa's' children's menu, and food will be available for delivery, click-and-collect, and takeaway.

To drink, there will be a variety of Thai-inspired cocktails, including Chilli Lageritas and Kopiko.

Diners will also be able to choose from a selection of bubble teas, wine, Singha on tap, house 'Thai-PA' and 'Mai Mao' beers, and Thai iced teas.

Speaking about the new Kingston restaurant, Rosa's Thai said: "Rosa's Thai Kingston is just a short walk from Kingston railway station and the iconic Kingston town square, right in the heart of the vibrant city centre.

"Situated on the bustling high street, our restaurant is surrounded by Kingston's rich cultural heritage and modern attractions. This lively area by the River Thames is a hub of activity, offering a mix of eclectic shops, trendy cafes, and vibrant riverside bars.

"Whether you're looking to indulge in some retail therapy or planning to catch a show at the nearby Rose Theatre, Rosa's Thai in Kingston is the perfect spot to enjoy a delicious Thai feast."

You can now make reservations for the Kingston restaurant here.

     

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