Rosa's Thai Victoria
Rosa's Thai Victoria is a restaurant in Westminster, London, serving authentic Thai dishes prepared with fresh ingredients. The space features indoor seating and outdoor tables on the pavement, with a simple design that creates a warm and welcoming setting for diners.
The restaurant started as a pop-up cafe in 2016 and became permanent later that year due to its popularity. The original concept began on Brick Lane in 2008 when founders Saiphin and Alex opened a small stall at the Sunday market.
The name Rosa comes from founder Saiphin, whose family is from Northern Thailand. The recipes reflect her upbringing on a farm and family cooking traditions, making each dish an expression of authentic Thai home cooking.
The restaurant sits close to Victoria station, making it easy to reach and convenient for travelers. It welcomes walk-ins and groups, offers takeaway service, is child-friendly with a dedicated children's menu, and operates daily for lunch and dinner service.
The Pad Kra Prow dish is served with a crispy fried egg in the traditional Thai way, a detail many visitors do not expect. Regular diners consistently praise this stir-fry with holy basil as one of the best they have ever tasted.
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