11 Best, Most Authentic Thai Food Spots Around Pyeongtaek, South Korea
Who wants to try all the Thai food restaurants? We do!
- About Thai Food Near Pyeongtaek
- What if this isn’t the best Phad Thai I have ever had in my life? That means all the Thai food in Korea sucks right?
- Why does the Thai food taste different than other Thai food I’ve had in other places?
- Are all of these Pyeongtaek Thai restaurants the best, most authentic Thai restaurants?
- Our take on Thai food in Pyeongtaek
- Leave reviews for all the Thai restaurants you visit!
About Thai Food Near Pyeongtaek
Pyeongtaek-dong/Tongbok-dong: Thai food restaurants near AK plaza tend to be for the Thai community living in the area. The restaurants are small and a bit “out of the way” if you will. We have found some unique and seasonal items in these restaurants and enjoy trying them when we are in the area. They also may follow their own unique schedule, so call ahead to check if they are open if you are coming from far.
Sinjang-dong/Songtan near Osan Air Force Base: The Thai food leans toward the American or Korean palate and menu options. A focus will be on noodles and curry. To find more “authentic” Thai food, you might want to visit Osan City Nearish Osan Air Force Base, where the restaurants are for the local Thai expat community.

Paengseong/Anjeong-ri Near Camp Humphreys Army Base: The Thai food leans toward the American or Korean palate and menu options. A focus will be on noodles and curry. To find more “authentic” Thai food, you might want to visit Dunpo nearish Camp Humphreys, where the restaurants are for the local Thai expat community.

What if this isn’t the best Phad Thai I have ever had in my life? That means all the Thai food in Korea sucks right?
Actually, no, it doesn’t. What it does mean is that the restaurant did not meet your expectations based on your lived experience. If you are someone who fell in love with Thai food in the United States, you will likely find this food different from what you are used to. If you fell in love with Thai food in Thailand, you will likely find this food different than the food in Thailand. Since Thai food is delicious in all its forms, we recommend trying them all until you find the right one for you. Never give up the hunt! The search is 75% of the fun.
Additionally, the Thai culinary experience expands far beyond pad Thai. Other dishes at the restaurant might be the best you’ve ever had. Make sure to try a few things on the menu, as different restaurants will shine in different areas.

Why does the Thai food taste different than other Thai food I’ve had in other places?
This might surprise you, but we live in rural South Korea. We don’t live in either the United States or Thailand. The ingredients in South Korea are sourced from different places, which means flavor will vary. Additionally, the Thai people living in South Korea may have altered the flavors to meet their new lifestyle, and some dishes could have been changed to make them easier for Koreans to eat. Just as immigrants to the United States have deliciously ruined Italian, Chinese, Japanese, and Mexican cuisines, immigrants to Korea explore new ways of cooking their food from home. We need to allow them some grace to be unique.

Are all of these Pyeongtaek Thai restaurants the best, most authentic Thai restaurants?
Who knows. We don’t blog to convince you to like what we like. South of Seoul shares information so that you know what options exist that you might like. All of us bloggers just love to say “the best, authentic” whatever because it shoots the blog post to the top of the list on Google in a minute. We’re just out here hustling to inspire folks to get out and enjoy the magic of life.
Our take on Thai food in Pyeongtaek
Do we really enjoy the Thai food in Pyeongtaek? We like a lot of it but not all of it. We prefer the Thai restaurants away from the US bases because they have more of the menu items we enjoy. We’ve never been huge restaurant pad Thai fans. We love mango salads and fried fish. When we miss the strip mall Thai food we used to eat in Seattle (which we loved) we head near the US bases and feel very much at home. All of the Thai Food in Pyeongtaek has value depending on your mood.
Now that we’ve covered all that, here are some spots to try.
Various Neighborhoods
Ddaengneung Mookata
010-3713-8137
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Hangul Name:
땡능무까타
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 평택로64번길 46
Description:
Ddaengneung Mookata is a Thai-style BBQ and hotpot restaurant in Pyeongtaek-dong. Specializing in mookata, it offers a combined grilling-and-simmering experience featuring a mix of meat, seafood, and vegetables cooked on a dome grill surrounded by broth. The spacious venue opened in July 2022 and seats around 70 diners. It’s popular for casual gatherings, offering a flavorful, hands-on dining experience. Great for groups and families.
Yon Yuk 90 Thai Food
010-4244-9200
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Hangul Name:
연육
Hangul Address:
경기도 평택시 자유로20번길 16
Description:
Update: This restaurant moved from a block away to a larger spot. The have menus is Korean and English. However, you may only see Thai folks here. This is strong, rich, deeply authentic Thai food for Thai expats living in the area.
KHUN YAY THAI FOOD
031-647-6966
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Hangul Name:
쿤야이태국식당
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 세교상가3길 21
Description:
Khun Yay Thai Food in Pyeongtaek’s Segyo-dong serves authentic Thai flavors with a wide menu of classics like Pad Krapow, Pad Thai, Tom Yum noodles, Som Tum, and Khao Kha Moo. Pricing is reasonable, and the food is praised by Thai customers and locals alike for its genuine taste. Great for casual meals and Thai food lovers.
Thai On
0507-1390-4255
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Hangul Name:
타이온 태국요리
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 현촌5길 5 블랑쉬에 1층 111호 타이온
Wasana Thai Food
031-653-9860
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Hangul Name:
와사나타이푸드
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 합정동 946
Near Camp Humphreys
EATHAI
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정순환로 108
Description:
A great place for lunch. Lovely Thai food with different specials running at different times.
Taste of Thailand
031-653-8891
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Hangul Name:
테이스트오브타일랜드
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정순환로222번길 122
Description:
Taste of Thailand offers authentic Thai cuisine just outside Camp Humphreys. With a stellar 4.4 rating from 200+ reviews, it’s praised for genuine flavors and consistent quality. The menu features Thai staples like Pad Thai, spicy green curries, Tom Yum, Khao Soi, satay, and vegetarian-friendly options. A cozy, Southeast Asia–inspired interior and friendly staff add charm.
Near Camp Humphreys in Dunpo
AsiaMart Dunpo
010-7399-3044
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Hangul Name:
아시아마트
Hangul Address:
충남 아산시 둔포면 둔포중앙로133번길 18
Description:
Thai focused Asian market near Anjeongri that carries a wide variety of ingredients. You can find affordably priced fresh herbs here. Thai restaurant in the grocery is very delicious. If you love traditional Thai food, you must give this spot a try.
Near Osan Air Force Base in Sinjang-dong
Thai Cuisine Hata
010-2379-7002
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Hangul Name:
하타
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 중앙시장로19번길 5 2층
Lanna Thai Restaurant
0316663435
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Hangul Name:
태국라나레스토랑
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 신장로 45-1
Leave reviews for all the Thai restaurants you visit!
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