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- 109 Total businesses
- 4.3 Average rating
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Browse thai restaurant in Christchurch. Use this directory to compare ratings, reviews, photos, opening hours, addresses and contact details. 109 results in Christchurch. Average rating 4.3/5 based on 40,941 reviews & ratings.
Nomnom Kitchen - Lyttelton leans into a burger‑led approach with tidy execution. Front‑of‑house runs with calm, helpful energy. Fries and sides round things out neatly. Serve sizes show solid value.
“Had a great meal here. Efficient, friendly staff. Generous portions. I had enough to ask for a take away container.”
“Really good portion and tasty food, good portion to price”
“I have been going to Hungs takeaways for many years. One of the best Vietnamese and Chines takeaways in Christchurch.”
Dubba Deluxe favours a simple, bistro‑style mix with clear, clean flavours. Meat‑free options are woven into the menu. Front‑of‑house runs with calm, helpful energy. Portions are generous yet well judged.
“Both food and service were truly excellent. Loved their hot stone bowl and lemongrass chicken with vermicelli noodles. They adjusted the amount of condensed milk in iced Vietnamese coffee to match my preference and it came out absolutely perfect - took me straight back to Hanoi!”
“Ordered via UberEATS and the food arrived quickly. The stir fry peanut sauce is delicious and a very generous serving. The pork spareribs are perfectly cooked but could do with a bit more sauce and flavour.”
“Came here for the 3rd time in about 2 months for a dine in meal. The service is always excellent and the food top notch. Never had a bad time, the owner is always smiling and enjoying giving his customers the best experience. Plus he makes these awesome artworks out of vegetables.”
Commi keeps things coffee‑and‑cabinet and focused on flavour. Vegetarian picks read as complete plates. The team keeps things friendly and organised. Meals reach the pass promptly. Morning service mov...
At Khmer Satay Noodle House, the menu stays pan‑Asian comfort and no‑fuss. Stir‑fries keep good heat and snap. Service stays present without fuss. Wait times are contained even when busy. Value feels...
Kin Kin keeps things pan‑Asian comfort and focused on flavour. Portions are generous yet well judged. Front‑of‑house runs with calm, helpful energy. Stir‑fries keep good heat and snap. Wait times are...
“Beautiful meal as always that came out so quickly. Everything is delicious and enjoyable so you can’t go wrong. We’ll definitely be back.”
Saigon Sister Takeaway runs with a Thai-inspired menu and a relaxed feel. Curries carry clear spice and warmth. Front‑of‑house runs with calm, helpful energy. Portions are generous yet well judged. A...
“Best food with great customer service. Place serving best thai food with excellent hospitality. I love to go back and taste new dishes.”
“Visited MK with family. Absolutely amazing menu options with outstanding food quality and quantity. The staff is so friendly. Would recommend for large groups. We had pecking duck, teriyaki drumsticks, Mae Goreng (veg noodles spicy), spring rolls. The food was served quick and portion sizes are quite big”
Malaysia Delights Riverside Kitchen keeps things classic fish‑and‑chips and focused on flavour. A riverside backdrop rounds out the stop. Fish lands crisp with light batter and chips stay tidy. Meals reach the pass promptly.
“Vegetarian options! Had a delicious lunch here. Two of us ordered Jasmine Tea, Twice Cooked Tofu, Stir Fried Potato & Capsicum, and a medium bowl of rice. We finished everything and felt good full, not too full. Their tofu is locally sourced! It was fried, puffy, soft, and soaked up sauce excellently. They have soy sauce, white pepper, and chilli oil available, too. The large menu offers Cambodian,Thai, Chinese, and some other cuisines. Lots of dishes non-Chinese people will know, and some you won’t! We ordered dishes from the Chinese menu and I’d recommend both. A Note on Meat — if you’re vegetarian or vegan make sure to ask for no meat, egg, and/or dairy. Not all dish names mention meat but lots of Chinese dishes often include meat even tofu dishes. The restaurant’s interior is the Shabby Chic I adore of Chinese Restaurants in New Zealand — lanterns, large tables with lazy susan’s, photos of menu items on the wall etc. Perfect!”
“right, so I had an absolutely incredible feed, no complaints as they let me stack my plate super high. definitely took a few years off my life eating all this grease. Not really authentic Chinese, but I knew exactly what i was in for, that is why im rating it 5 stars.”