Welcome to Hi Thai, a.k.a. HaTha, the popular Thai restaurant in Godeok.
For those adventure seekers, Hi Thai’s Thai-inspired interior and ambiance will make you feel like you are travelling in Thailand the moment you step inside.
Hi Thai relocated this year. If you wondered where your favorite spot went, worry no more. Just head to their new location.
You can enjoy delicious Thai cuisine without costing you a fortune:
9,500 won for Pak Boong (stir-fried morning glory)
9,500 won for Rice Noodles or Pad Kra Pao (Thai style rice bowl)
12,000 won for Pad Thai Goong (stir-fried rice noodle with prawn)
15,000 won for Tom Yum Kung (Thai style hot and sour soup)
You can also enjoy a selection of Thai beers.
Thai dishes contain cilantro but if you are not a fan of it, simply inform your server prior to ordering.
If you are craving fine Thai cuisine, make a trip to Hi Thai between 11:30 and 21:00 but remember, Hi Thai is closed on Sundays!
[Directions]
By Car: 67-3, Godeokgukje 3-gil, Godeok-myeon, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do
경기 평택시 고덕면 고덕국제3길 67-3
By Public Transportation: Take bus no. 33B at Songtan Station → Get off at Godeock Jayeon and Jai (14 stops) → Walk for roughly 294 m or 5 minutes (estimated travel time: 26 minutes)
* For walking directions, search “Thai Restautant Hata” using Naver Maps
* [Restaurants that sells the same menu (Thai Food)]
- near Camp Humpheys
잇타이 (Eathai)
108, Anjeongsunhwan-ro, Paengseong-eup, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do
경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정순환로 108
* For directions, search “Ittai” using Naver Maps. (different name due to romanization)
- near Osan Air Base
사왓띠 (Sawatdee)
4-1, Jungangsijang-ro, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do
경기 평택시 중앙시장로 4-1
* For directions, search “Sawattti” using Naver Maps. (different name due to romanization)
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