Fairy Thai Restaurant
Shop 1/76 Princes Hwy, Fairy Meadow NSW 2519, Australia
About
Escape to Fairy Thai, where authentic Thai flavors meet warm hospitality in the heart of Fairy Meadow. Experience the magic of our dishes, crafted with fresh ingredients and traditional recipes, promising a delightful culinary journey.
Features & Amenities
Reviews (5)
The best ! Really wonderful food and people. Stopped in for lunch and had the BEST pineapple fried rice. I'll be back for sure. The whole steamed fish looked amazing too.
Just had a chance to try Fairy Thai today and everything was really tasty. The crying tiger was super tender, the duck salad was fresh and full of flavour, and the chicken wings were crunchy and addictive. The seafood salad was fresh, spicy, and totally worth it. What I love is you can tell the chef exactly how you want things.. less spicy, extra spicy, less sweet, more lime, or even โno coriander please.โ Theyโre super accommodating. The cocktails were a nice surprise too. So refreshing, not overly sweet, and went really well with the food. Overall, great flavours, good portions, and really easy to customise your meal. Would definitely go back!
Loved the food here! The pineapple fried rice was full of flavor and the fried fish with special sauce was a must-try. Cozy atmosphere and friendly service. Iโll definitely come back!
My hubby went here for the first time last night and what we ordered was absolutely delicious. Fresh and full of flavour. A little hidden gem in Fairy Meadow. If you want some delicious Thai I absolutely recommend giving Fairy Thai a go. Staff lovely - atmosphere beautiful we will be back.
This was my first time at Fairy Thai, and I was genuinely impressed. The atmosphere is a solid 10/10 โ think soft ambient lighting, chill music, and an inviting vibe that makes you want to stay awhile. If you're into cozy spots with great food and great energy, this place is definitely worth a visit. Now letโs talk about the Pad Thai โ 100/10 (and I say that as a Thai person!). It instantly transported me back to the Pad Thai stall outside my high school in Thailand. I havenโt tasted anything this close to home in over five years. Bonus points for the generosity โ I counted over seven prawns++! ๐คฉ The Tom Kha was decent but not quite as striking. The flavor was nice, but I found it lacked the bold notes of lime leaves, shallots, and lemongrass that usually give it that signature kick. Possibly a toned-down version for local palates.









