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Try a little Thai

NATURAL Thai has been Noosaville’s favourite choice for Thai cuisine for more than 20 years.
Their consistently high-quality meals, value for money and exceptional service have meant Natural Thai has stood the test of time since their doors opened in 1995, serving locals and visitors traditional curries, stir-fry dishes and so much more.
With only two chefs and two owners throughout the years, Natural Thai has been able to offer Noosaville consistent service as well as maintain high standards for traditional Thai cuisine.
Offering relaxed, casual dining, fast take-aways or efficient delivery, there is a host of ways to enjoy a delicious meal from Natural Thai.
For those who like to dine-in, Natural Thai offers BYO and a relaxed, peaceful dining experience, where customers can expect the best possible service as well as delicious dishes such as barbecue chicken satay, fried prawns in sweet chilli sauce and pad bi-gar-pow.
Plus, cooling breezes in summer and heating in winter makes the dining space comfortable all year round.
Natural Thai is open Tuesday to Sunday from 5pm for dine-in, take-away and delivery.
Natural Thai is at shop 1, 10 Thomas Street, Noosaville. Phone 5449 0144 for reservations and take-away orders.

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