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8 Best Thai restaurants In Dubai To Celebrate Songkran 2026

Just don’t wait till the last minute to book a space.

by Deeplata Garde
8 Best Thai restaurants In Dubai To Celebrate Songkran 2026

Songkran is loud, happy, and full of flavour, and in Dubai, Thai restaurants’ food does most of the talking. The city has options that really work, whether you want a fancy dinner by the water or a quick spicy meal with friends. This list keeps it short. No fillers. Only good Thai places are worth your time this New Year.

8 Best Thai Restaurants In Dubai For Songkran 2026

1. Tong Thai

A nice place inside the JW Marriott Marquis that strikes the right balance between being fancy and not scary. Expect classic dishes like pad Thai, lamb massaman curry, and fragrant jasmine rice to be made well. The plating is clean, the flavours are consistent, and the service is almost always good. They often offer curated set menus or chef specials around Songkran, so it’s a safe choice for a nice dinner to celebrate.

Where: JW Marriott Marquis, Business Bay, Dubai
When: 6pm – 12midnight
Cost: Approx AED 500 for two

2. Café Isan

Real, raw, and full of character. The food at Café Isan is based on street food from Thailand’s Isan region. The flavours are strong, spicy, and tangy, and they are not apologetic. It’s not overwhelming, but that’s what makes it special. Great for a relaxed Songkran meal that feels real without breaking the bank.

Where: JLT
When: 12noon – 12midnight
Cost: Approx AED 195 for two

3. Little Bangkok

Always buzzing, reliable, and full of life. This is where you go when you don’t want to think too much. There are many options on the menu, like stir-fries, noodles, curries, and desserts, and most of them taste good. It’s great for groups who want to celebrate Songkran in a relaxed way, especially if everyone wants something different. Fast service is a plus.

Where: Multiple locations
When: 12noon – 11:30pm
Cost: Approx AED 140 for two

4. Pai Thai

 

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You get here by boat. That alone sets the mood. Pai Thai is in Madinat Jumeirah and has a calm, romantic vibe with beautiful views of the water. The menu has a lot of seafood and classic Thai dishes that are well-made. It’s perfect for a slower Songkran night when you want the setting to do half the work.

Where: Jumeirah Al Qasr
When: 12:30pm – 3pm, 6pm – 11:30pm
Cost: Approx AED 500 for two

5. Sukhothai

There are no distractions here, just good food. The space is simple so that the dishes can shine. Expect strong flavours across curries, stir-fries, and fresh salads. It’s reliable because it’s always the same, so it’s a good choice if you want to plan ahead for Songkran and don’t want any surprises.

Where: Le Méridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre
When: 6:30pm – 12midnight
Cost: Approx AED 525 for two

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6. The Thai Kitchen

This one is all about talking to each other. You can watch chefs cook at live cooking stations, each one representing a different part of Thailand. It’s great if you want variety without giving up anything. Around Songkran, the place often has festive buffets and special menus, which makes it a great place to go for a full-on food experience.

Where: Park Hyatt Dubai
When: 6pm – 12midnight
Cost: Approx AED 310 for two

7. Sticky Rice

A small space with a big personality. Sticky Rice is better than most menus because it focuses on northern Thai food. Expect bold and fresh dishes with lots of herbs, grilled meats, and dips that pack a punch. If you want something different this Songkran, this is a great choice.

Where: Shop 6, Ground Floor, Wing A, Sobha Daffodil, Jumeirah Village, Dubai
When: 1pm – 11pm
Cost: Approx AED 300 for two

9. Mekong

Mekong is inside the Anantara Palm Dubai Resort. It has Thai and other Asian flavours, but its Thai dishes are the best. The atmosphere is upscale but laid-back, and the views of the lagoon add to it. Expect curries, seafood, and spices that are well-balanced. It’s a good choice for a Songkran night when you want to treat yourself.

Where: Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort, East Crescent, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai
When: 6pm – 1am
Cost: Approx AED 530 for two

Pick Your Spot, Book Early

These places fill up quickly during Songkran, which happens once a year. Dubai has everything you need, whether you want to see the water, grab a quick bite, or eat something traditional. Just don’t wait until the last minute. Good Thai food never stays available for long.

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First Published: April 09, 2026 9:12 PM

FAQs

Which is the best Thai fine dining restaurant in Dubai?

Pai Thai and Tong Thai are top picks for upscale Thai dining experiences.

Do restaurants in Dubai celebrate Songkran?

Some introduce themed menus or special dishes during the Thai New Year.

Is Thai food in Dubai spicy?

Most places adjust spice levels, so you can choose mild or very spicy.