Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
Easy to book, hard to skip.

Khao San Road delivers accessible Thai street-food cooking in Toronto's Entertainment District with no serious booking hurdle. Return visitors should push beyond the safe choices — the menu rewards curiosity. Skip it if wine matters to your night; the drinks list is functional rather than considered.
Booking a table at Khao San Road is easy — and in Toronto's Entertainment District, that accessibility is part of the appeal. This is the spot to return to when you want reliable Thai cooking on Charlotte Street without the two-week lead time you'd need at Alo or Aburi Hana. The question worth asking on your second visit isn't whether to come back — it's whether you're ordering the right things.
The room at 11 Charlotte St is compact and casual, built for groups eating close together rather than long, quiet dinners. Seating arrangements lean communal, which works in the venue's favour on busy nights but makes it a poor pick if you need space for a private conversation. Come for the energy of the room, not the solitude.
Toronto's Thai dining options have shifted noticeably in recent years, with more restaurants committing to regional specificity rather than a catch-all menu. Khao San Road sits in that wave , the name alone signals a Bangkok street-food orientation rather than the pan-Thai approach that defined the city's earlier Thai restaurants. If you've been once and ordered conservatively, the second visit is where the menu starts to make more sense. Push past the familiar and look for dishes that carry heat and funk in equal measure.
On the drinks side, don't expect the kind of wine program depth you'd find at Don Alfonso 1890 or DaNico. The beverage list here is built for practicality , something cold, something that doesn't fight the chilli. Beer and direct cocktails are the right call. If wine matters to your evening, this is not where to prioritise it.
For context on how Khao San Road fits into the broader Toronto dining picture, see our full Toronto restaurants guide. If you're planning around other experiences in the city, our Toronto bars guide and Toronto experiences guide are worth a look. Travellers comparing Canadian dining destinations might also consider Tanière³ in Quebec City or Jérôme Ferrer - Europea in Montreal for a different register entirely.
Quick reference: Walk-in friendly, Entertainment District, casual room, Thai street-food focus, limited wine program , leading suited to groups who want flavour-forward food without the planning overhead.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Khao San Road | — | ||
| Alo | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Sushi Masaki Saito | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Aburi Hana | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Don Alfonso 1890 | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Edulis | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
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Pricing varies at Khao San Road; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Khao San Road is located in Toronto, at 11 Charlotte St, Toronto, ON M5V 0M6, Canada.
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