By Skip Davis
Thai Restaurants Near Minneola, Florida
Minneola, Florida, is approximately 25 minutes west of
Orlando. This town rests on the banks of Lake Minneola, a recreational site that is suitable for water activities, such as fishing and boating excursions. Minneola is also less than an hour away from Greater Orlando's theme parks, which include Walt Disney World and Universal Studios. After fishing or enjoying a theme park, check out one of the Thai restaurants in the Minneola area.
Red Bamboo Thai Restaurant
After boating and fishing in Lake Minneola, check out Red Bamboo Thai Restaurant in South Orlando, approximately 25 minutes from Minneola. This restaurant offers a calm, tranquil atmosphere with seating arrangements for large gatherings or intimate romantic dinners. The Thai experience is enhanced by the Siamese artwork that is displayed throughout the restaurant. Red Bamboo is open for lunch and dinner, but is closed on Sundays. The lunch menu entrees at Red Bamboo include phad prik pow and pepper steak, while the dinner menu has items such as chili prawn and ginger fish.
Red Bamboo Thai Restaurant
6803 Kirkman Rd.
South Orlando, FL 32819
(407) 226-8997
redbamboothai.com
Thai Thani
Thai Thani is a casual restaurant that has seating arrangements for large and small groups. The Thai experience is enhanced by the ornate, traditional décor that is spread throughout the dining room floor. Check this place out after going to Sea World, which is less than two miles from the restaurant. Thai Thani is open for lunch and dinner. Thai Thani's menu includes entrees such as three taste fish, Andaman seafood, tornado prawns and onion chicken. Thai Thani also provides alcoholic beverages, such as the Thai beer, Chang. This restaurant has a catering service, as well as facilities for private functions.
Thai Thani
11025 International Dr.
Orlando, FL 32821
(407) 239-9733
thaithaniorlando.net
Napasorn Thai Restaurant
Napasorn Thai Restaurant is located in the heart of downtown Orlando, making it an ideal place to stop after going to the Orlando Museum of Art. Napasorn provides its patrons with a vibrant atmosphere with seating arrangements that can accommodate small and large groups of people. Napasorn is open for lunch on Mondays through Fridays and dinner every night of the week. The lunch menu at Napasorn includes items such as drunken noodles and pad Thai, and the dinner menu features entrees such as shrimp clay pot and cashew nut. Napasorn also has a happy hour at its sushi bar, which includes California rolls as well as local flavors, such as the Miami roll, which has crab salad, and the UCF roll, which has shrimp tempura. This restaurant also offers take-out service
Napasorn Thai Restaurant
56 E. Pine St.
Orlando, FL 32801
(407) 245-8088
thaidowntown.com
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About the Author:
Skip Davis has been writing professionally since 2005. His work has appeared in "Southern Literary Magazine," on various websites and in graphic panels at the Jackson Zoological Park in Jackson, Miss. Currently living in Southern California, Davis received his Bachelor of Arts in theater at Belhaven College.
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