Menu from Thailicious
Menu highlights
Entrées
Honey BBQ Chicken Wings
BBQ chicken wings marinated in homemade honey sauce
Fish Cake
Homemade Thai styled fish cake
Prawn Cake
Homemade Thai Style Prawn Cake
Calamari Ring with Green Apple Salad
Deep fried calamari served with chilli, cashew nut and green apple salad
Pipi in Sweet Chilli Paste
Stir fried PiPi in homemade sweet Thai chilli paste and basil leaves
Black Pepper Soft Shell Crab
Stir fried Soft shell crab with chilli, green peppercorn, and spring onion in black pepper sauce
Noodles
Pad Si Ew Tofu
Stir fried flat rice noodles with Chinese broccoli, egg, tofu, and vegetable in dark soy sauce
Chicken Pad Thai
Stir fried thin rice noodles with dried shrimps, tofu, egg, bean sprouts, garlic, onion and chives
Clay Pot King Prawns & Glass Noodle
Thai style casserole with King Prawns and glass noodle served in clay pot
More about the restaurant: Thailicious
Authentic Thai cuisine is the name of the game at Melbourne’s Thailicious. With menu items written in both English and Thai, you can rest assured that the restaurant looks after its discerning Thai guests, who come there looking for a traditional taste of home. Found on Exhibition Street in the central business district and just steps from the Royal Exhibition Building and Melbourne Museum, Thailicious is a reliable choice for an incredible Thai lunch or dinner.
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Thinking about making a Thailicious booking?
Thailicious on Melbourne’s Exhibition Street provides a space that’s casually cool, and is a lovely spot to enjoy some of Melbourne’s most authentic Thai dishes. A hangout for the local Thai expat community, Thailicious sticks to tradition while maintaining a modern, forward-thinking attitude, thereby offering a cuisine that appeals to both foodies and old-school diners alike.
An extensive menu awaits you at Thailicious, and includes such favourites as tom yum soup, duck red curry, and pad Thai, among many other old classics. The restaurant is known for serving traditional food, so you can expect to see plenty of menu items that you probably aren’t familiar with, perhaps like the twice cooked pork hock, a deep-fried whole marinated pork hock cooked in a five-spice sauce and served alongside two additional delicious sauces. We recommend the crispy banana prawns, the lemon-sauce steamed barramundi and the green papaya salad for an unforgettable Thai dinner. Book ahead when planning to dine at Thailicious on Exhibition Street in the heart of the CBD.
