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Khaimook Thai street foodB-Worth Trying

Chau. d'Anvers 68, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium · Thai restaurant, Restaurant supply store · 4.7/5 Google (335 reviews)

Takeout

Fast, friendly Thai street food with generous portions, strong value at lunch, and a few consistency and authenticity quibbles.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Khaimook Thai delivers solid value-focused Thai street food with genuinely friendly service and impressive speed even during lunch rushes. However, inconsistent execution on fried chicken and occasional sweetness issues combined with a recent food safety concern prevent higher marks. The casual takeaway format with limited seating suits quick lunches but doesn't elevate the overall experience beyond competent neighborhood comfort food.

Restaurant Summary

At lunch the room feels warm and bustling, with a quick-moving line and a team that greets customers with easy smiles. One diner summed it up: "Queue looks long but food lands fast and hits the spot." Seating is limited and the vibe leans casual and efficient, more takeaway than sit-down. The cooking sticks to Thai comfort staples—Pad Thai, Tom Yam, fried rice—delivered in big portions and priced fairly. Combos let you mix two or three dishes for strong value. Most reviews praise fresh flavors, though a few note sweetness or an occasional off day, and one recent report mentions feeling unwell after a meal. Families should find it manageable: noodles, fried rice, and mild coconut soup are accessible for kids, and the lunch combos can be shared. Just expect limited seating and a busy rush at noon; takeaway may be easiest with children.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€22-31 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central Brussels near Botanique; weekday lunch crowds, mixed offices and residential with student presence.

Safety: Generally busy and fine by day; typical big-city awareness needed at night.

Nearby: Near offices, tram/metro at Botanique; other quick eats and small shops nearby.

SchaerbeekSchaerbeek is a multicultural neighborhood with a strong immigrant presence, offering a variety of ethnic eateries and casual dining spots. The area is known for its lively street life and accessible, affordable food options, reflecting its working-class roots and evolving urban character.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–14:30 Tuesday11:00–14:30 Wednesday11:00–14:30 Thursday11:00–14:30 Friday11:00–14:30 Saturday Sunday

Available: Takeout

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