What to order at Khao San Road

Must order
The boat noodles with beef and the pad see ew with extra char.
Signature dishes
Boat noodles, Pad see ew
Editor tip
Reservations the only way in for dinner; lunch walks in. Closed Sunday lunch.
CuisineThai
Price$$
Neighborhoodking-west
HoursMon-Fri 11:30-14:30, 17:00-22:00; Sat 12:00-15:00, 17:00-22:00; Sun 17:00-22:00
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Signature dishes: Boat noodles, Pad see ew

Must order: The boat noodles with beef and the pad see ew with extra char.

Tip: Reservations the only way in for dinner; lunch walks in. Closed Sunday lunch.

Location

Address: 11 Charlotte Street, Toronto, ON M5V 2H5

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