Richmond's Rosa's Thai to open its doors this March

By Heather Nicholls

7th Feb 2024 | Local News

The render of the exterior of Richmond's Rosa's Thai. (Photo Credit: Rosa's Thai).
The render of the exterior of Richmond's Rosa's Thai. (Photo Credit: Rosa's Thai).

Richmond's new Rosa's Thai location will be opening its doors this March.

The restaurant will open on Monday 18 March and to celebrate guests have the chance to get 50% off the food bill during its pre-opening period from Tuesday 5 to Sunday 17 March inclusive.

Rosa's Thai will be taking the place of Bone Daddies Ramen Bar at 26 Hill Street which recently closed.

A spokesperson for Rosa's Thai said: "An ideal spot for lunch or dinner after a stroll around the village, Rosa's will bring vibrant Thai cooking to Richmond, with dishes made fresh to order including spicy drunken noodles, fragrant 'som tum' papaya salad and, of course, fan-favourite pad thai. 

The interior of Richmond's Rosa's Thai. (Photo Credit: Rosa's Thai).

"Guests can also enjoy Rosa's Thai-inspired cocktails from dragon star martinis to chilli lageritas, as well as their signature range of bubble teas."

Rosa's Thai first opened in Spitalfields back in 2008, transporting co-founder Saiphin Moore's authentic Thai cooking from the East to the East End of London.

The prawn pad thai - one of the delicious options! (Photo Credit: Rosa's Thai).

With their uncompromising commitment to flavour, the dedicated teams at each site use the best of Thai produce, including curry pastes from a husband and wife team in the Huai Yod district and noodles from a 3rd generation family business.

Now with 39 restaurants across the UK, guests at Rosa's can expect Bangkok cafe-inspired interiors, flavourful cooking and warm, friendly service. 

Bookings for Rosa's Thai are now open here.

     

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