Nahm Tao Thai Kitchen is a local favorite for authentic Thai cuisine, offering fresh, flavorful dishes made with traditional recipes. Known for consistency and quality, the restaurant has built a reputation in Melbourne for its curries, fried rice, and stir-fried specialties. Whether you’re craving a comforting Massaman curry, classic fried rice, or spicy noodles, Nahm Tao Thai Kitchen delivers a satisfying dining experience for both dine-in and takeaway customers.
Services
- Wide selection of authentic Thai dishes including curries, soups, stir-fries, and noodles.
- Vegetarian and seafood options available to suit different preferences.
- Convenient delivery and takeaway through DoorDash.
- Affordable pricing with generous portion sizes.
- Eco-conscious practices with single-use cutlery available only on request.
Menu Highlights
- Massaman Curry – Rich, aromatic curry loved for its tender meat and deep flavors.
- Pineapple Fried Rice – Fragrant rice stir-fried with seafood, pineapple, and spices.
- Tom Kha Soup – Coconut milk–based soup with prawns, mushrooms, and a hint of lemongrass.
- Chicken Satay Skewers – Served with peanut sauce, perfect as an entree.
- Roti Bread – Classic side to pair with curries.
- Thai Fried Rice & Noodles – Popular for their bold, balanced flavors.
Pros
- Authentic flavors, praised for fried rice and curries.
- Large portions that offer good value for money.
- Wide variety of Thai staples to choose from.
- Strong reputation for Massaman curry and fried rice.
- Convenient delivery with eco-friendly practices.
Reviews
Review 1 – Lydia A (Oct 2023):
“The food was fantastic! Best Thai I’ve had in Melbourne. The Massaman curry was a standout—absolutely amazing, 10/10.”
Review 2 – Sau R (May 2025):
“Ordered the Tom Kha Soup and was disappointed. Bland prawns, almost no lemon flavor, and only three prawns for $33. Even the coconut rice lacked taste. Not worth it.”
Review 3 – Carly M (Nov 2024):
“Pineapple fried rice was overloaded with seafood, which wasn’t as advertised. Roti bread had no appeal and the chicken satay came with very little sauce. Unappealing experience.”
Review 4 – Daniel D (Jan 2024):
“The best fried rice I’ve tasted in Melbourne. Highly recommend it, 5/5.”