Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Lively Thai chain outpost with broadly liked curries and noodle dishes, friendly service most days, but recurring slow service and order issues at busy times; good vegetarian breadth and fair pricing for central Edinburgh.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Rosa's Thai delivers solid food quality anchored by praised curries and Khao Soi, supported by knowledgeable staff and convenient central location. However, inconsistent execution—particularly on Pad Thai and Tom Yum—combined with significant service delays during peak hours and moderate authenticity concerns prevent a higher grade. Best visited off-peak for reliable comfort Thai in a casual, welcoming setting.
In the heart of New Town, Rosa’s Thai buzzes with a warm and bustling energy: colorful walls, helpful servers, and a menu of Thai standards that regulars lean on. One diner summed it up: "The Khao Soi was rich and comforting, and the team kept us looked after." However, there are moderate authenticity concerns suggesting some reviews may be solicited or influenced, so weigh the patterns more than any single rave. The cooking leans elevated traditional rather than avant‑garde: green and massaman curries, Pad Thai, and a regional Khao Soi that draws praise when the kitchen is on form. Expect bold flavors with occasional sweetness (Pad Thai polarizes), and a seafood Tom Yum hotpot that delights some and frustrates others when timing slips. This is a solid pick for comforting Thai classics in a central spot, best outside the rush when service pace improves. Families are generally well served: there is a kids menu item noted (pumpkin crackers) and plenty of mild dishes like Khao Mun Gai and egg fried rice. Portions are adequate, spice can be adjusted, and the casual room suits . Do plan around peak times since waits can be long, and ask about fryer separation or allergens if needed.
Area: Central New Town location with a mix of shops, bars, and offices; attracts both locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and busy, especially evenings and weekends.
Nearby: Near Princes Street retail corridor, hotels, and other casual restaurants; good for pre-theatre or shopping breaks.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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