Authentic thai restaurant. The waitresses dont talk English too well but it suits this place. The food was very good! Would recommend this place if you want thai food.
Cindy H.
Place rating: 4 Dallas, TX
Great Thai food! I ordered menu 3 with the phaenang curry. The tom kai gai soup is the best I’ve ever had! The severs are a little pushy but might be the language barrier.
Robyn H.
Place rating: 4 Medford, OR
This is a little off the beaten path but delicious food. Everything was full of flavor and the service was good. Very authentic! I would return if we were in the area
Brinda S.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I have to admit I was pretty skeptical about having Thai food in Denmark but I gotta say that this restaurant pretty much hits the mark. The décor has a very tasteful(see what i did there?) Thai feel and is very comfortable. The food was very fresh and flavorful-definitely surpassed my expectations. Service was quick and friendly. Would definitely recommend coming here if you’re interested in a no-frills Thai food spot.
Russ A.
Place rating: 5 Edgewater, Chicago, IL
Thai Corner is one of the best authentic Thai Restaurants in Copenhagen. The location may not be ideal so I usually take a cab directly to the restaurant. The restaurant is owned and run by a Thai family. So the food is excellent with a large selection of authentic dishes. They are happy to tone the spiciness down or substitute the ingredient to your liking upon your request. The service is friendly and the staff are knowledgable about their food. I recommend boat noodles, Tom Yum Shrimp, green curry chix, Thai Sukiyaki, Spicy Duck Curry, Thai broccoli stirred fry with crispy duck. You can enjoy Thai Iced Coffee or tea along with your tasty meal there. I have not yet had a bad meal there.
May L.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
Summary: Adorable neighborhood feel with a great group of staff. Good space for children. Fresh flavorful fare. Atmosphere: There are two entries. I came up through the Thai bar downstairs right at the corner, but there is a second entrance on Istedgade. This makes for a great place if you’re out with friends and then also want to grab a drink after. Service: Really a sweet group. I saw a table with two children and they seemed to take real happiness in giving the two girls a little chocolate treat with whipped topping. They politely walked by my table in the back corner often to make sure I was sorted. Very discrete and friendly. Food: I have to say, Denmark may have overall better Thai than NYC. Tough call. This place has really lovely set specials that range for 159DKK to 250DKK I didn’t do that though. Tom Kha Coconut soup is just delicious and filling. I really recommend this whenever possible. Basil Beef(not quite sure exactly what it was called, but the description suggests basil beef and onions and seasonings. It does come with a bit of peppers, green beans, and mushrooms as well, which I love. The sauce was so flavorful that even though I was full, I just kept eating it. The portions here are great. You should go with friends and order appetizers and possibly 1 entrée less so you can try more things. I only took 1 star off because Thai globally is so competitive, so you should consider this quite a high rating and stop by if you’re in the neighborhood.
Steve B.
Place rating: 4 Long Island City, Queens, NY
The most expensive Thai I’ve ever had, but still good food and a solid deal for Copenhagen. 3.5 food rounded up to 4 for relative value in this city. Also same name as a bar downstairs. Looking for a filling, not too expensive dinner in Copenhagen, we veered away from local fare for Asian fare. Coming to this area of Istedgade because there were multiple Thai restaurants, we looked at a few before settling on Thai Corner. A restaurant that was 80% full at 9pm on a Friday, Thai Corner looked the part and had a solid, albeit superlarge menu. I’m used to Thai takeout in NYC running $ 10 – 12 max, here entrees were more around $ 18 – 20 in USD, but hey it’s Copenhagen. Service was a bit spotty, but we eventually got taken care of. The food itself was pretty good — not the best I’ve ever had, not the worst. If this was a US city at US prices I’d call it a 3, 3.5, but given difficulties of finding a value in Denmark I’ll give it a 4. Everyone spoke English, no difficulties there. One of the most interesting things about this restaurant is the skinny spiral staircase that leads down to a bar. Now if you don’t know anything about this area of Istedgade you’d be surprised to see a stripper pole, neon, and off-duty stripper types hanging out here, but.. . it’s in the middle of the Red Light district. And Thai Corner is next to a strip club. So if you always dreamed of chatting up a stripper for some reason, come here for either your Pad Thai fix or a pint.