Restaurant in Paris, France
La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha
100Pearl PointsCasual Montmartre

About La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha
Book La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha for an easy Montmartre lunch or casual dinner when convenience and Thai cooking matter more than awards or ceremony. It suits couples and small groups better than formal celebrations, it is a sensible neighborhood pick rather than a destination splurge.
Should you book La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha in Paris? Use the confirmed basics first: it is a casual venue, open Wednesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner, closed Monday and Tuesday. Beyond those essentials, specific claims about menu, chef credentials, awards, prices, seating, or service format are not confirmed here.
That makes this best approached as a practical Paris dining option rather than a trophy booking. If your plans depend on a particular dish, tasting format, beverage program, or special-occasion service style, confirm those details directly with the venue before building the meal around them.
Best for a casual Paris meal, not a trophy booking
The clearest verified signal is the dress code: casual. That supports an easygoing visit, but it does not confirm anything more specific about atmosphere, menu structure, group suitability, or pace of service.
The venue name includes “Thaï,” but the verified information here does not support calling out specific dishes, spice levels, dietary accommodations, or ordering strategy. First-timers should treat the current menu as something to review directly with the restaurant.
Go when the confirmed hours fit your plan
La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha is listed as closed on Monday and Tuesday. From Wednesday through Sunday, the verified hours are 12–3 PM and 7–11 PM, so both lunch and dinner are possible on those days.
Because no booking difficulty, price range, seat count, bar seating, delivery, takeout, or chef-led format is verified here, keep the planning simple. For a different Paris meal to compare against, consider options such as Chez Eugène, La Mère Catherine, Le Moulin de la Galette, L'Artiste, or a.lea, depending on the kind of occasion you are planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha?
Booking difficulty is not verified here. The confirmed schedule is Wednesday through Sunday, 12–3 PM and 7–11 PM, with Monday and Tuesday closed. If timing matters, check the venue's official channels before going.
What should I order at La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha?
Specific dishes and menu format are not verified here. Review the current menu with the restaurant when planning your visit. If you are comparing different Paris dining options for a particular occasion, Chez Eugène or Le Moulin de la Galette may also be useful reference points.
What should a first-timer know about La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha?
Treat it as a casual Paris venue and plan around the posted hours: Wednesday to Sunday, with lunch from 12–3 PM and dinner from 7–11 PM. It is closed Monday and Tuesday.
Is La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not specifically verified here. The confirmed details are that the dress code is casual and that the venue serves during the listed lunch and dinner hours Wednesday through Sunday. Solo diners can also compare other Paris options such as La Mère Catherine or Chez Eugène.
Can I eat at the bar at La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha?
Bar seating is not verified here. If that format matters, confirm directly with the venue before going; otherwise, plan around the regular Wednesday to Sunday lunch or dinner hours.
Does La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary policies and allergy guidance are not verified here. If you have strict dietary needs, check the venue's official channels before visiting and confirm what can be accommodated.
Location
5 Rue Poulbot, 75018 Paris, France
Compare La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha | Paris | , | , |
| La Mère Catherine | Paris | , | , |
| L'Artiste | Paris | , | , |
| Chez Eugène | Paris | , | , |
| a.lea | Paris | Modern Cuisine | €€ |
| Le Moulin de la Galette | Paris | , | , |
How La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha Paris Guide compares with similar nearby venues.
How it compares in Montmartre
La Mère Catherine, Chez Eugène, Le Moulin de la Galette are the safer cross-shops if the group wants a more recognizably Parisian Montmartre meal with a stronger sense of occasion. Choose La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha instead when the group wants Thai flavors and a simpler, less formal meal in the same neighborhood.
L'Artiste is the more natural comparison for a relaxed local dinner, while a.lea has the clearest listed positioning among these peers: Modern Cuisine at €€. If price certainty matters, a.lea gives a clearer read before booking; if cuisine preference matters more, La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha is the better fit for diners specifically avoiding another French bistro-style meal.
For booking ease, La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha is the low-stress pick. For ambiance-led Montmartre dining, start with Le Moulin de la Galette or La Mère Catherine. For value with a more contemporary signal, compare a.lea first.
Explore Paris
Save or rate La Brasserie Thaï – Chez Thanatcha on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.

