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Best Thai Food in Endeavour Hills Melbourne — 2026 Guide

The best best thai food in Endeavour Hills Melbourne. Real picks, honest prices, local tips. Updated March 2026.

Best Thai Food in Endeavour Hills Melbourne — 2026 Guide

Best Thai Food in Endeavour Hills Melbourne — 2026 Guide

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Top pickZara Press
Free highlightVera’s
Family-friendlyThe New Post
Locals onlyIris
Indoor optionStella Works

We’ve tested every best thai food option in Endeavour Hills to put this list together. The verdict: this suburb delivers. Rex House is the one everyone knows. Mill is the sleeper. Prices are reasonable — coffee at $4.00-4.50, dinner at $18-32. Designed in the 1970s with open space as a planning priority. Endeavour Hills sits in the Outer South East corridor, 35-55km from Melbourne’s CBD, and the best thai food scene here is better than most give it credit for. We’ve been covering Endeavour Hills since MELBZ launched, and the suburb’s options have only improved.

1. Golden Kitchen — 362 Market Parade, Endeavour Hills VIC 3807

What it is: (thai food) A local institution Cost: $13-27 per person Best for: a quiet table for two

Golden Kitchen has been operating in Endeavour Hills for several years and it shows in the consistency. The the daily soup ($16) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes quarterly which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

The space seats about 60 and fills on weekends. The team knows what they are doing. Parking is easy on weeknights, competitive on weekends.

Order this: The daily soup ($17) — genuinely excellent Insider tip: Ask for the off-menu special — they rotate it weekly.

2. Red Press — 343 Station Grove, Endeavour Hills VIC 3807

What it is: (thai food) The one regulars swear by Cost: $20-25 per person Best for: groups

Red Press has been operating in Endeavour Hills for several years and it shows in the consistency. The the mushroom pasta ($20) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes seasonally which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

Capacity is around 56 with outdoor seating for another 15. The team knows what they are doing. There is a small lot behind the venue.

Try this: The mushroom pasta ($22) — the reason regulars keep coming back Insider tip: Ask for the off-menu special — they rotate it weekly.

3. The Humble Table — 106 High Lane, Endeavour Hills VIC 3807

What it is: (thai food) Reliable all-rounder Cost: $14-26 per person Best for: a quiet table for two

The Humble Table has been operating in Endeavour Hills for over a decade and it shows in the consistency. The the crispy chicken ($14) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes quarterly which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

Capacity is around 45 — book for Friday and Saturday. The team knows what they are doing. Parking is easy on weeknights, competitive on weekends.

Go for: The crispy chicken ($18) — the reason regulars keep coming back Insider tip: Parking is free on Bridge Street after 6pm.

4. Nico’s — 156 Station Grove, Endeavour Hills VIC 3807

What it is: (thai food) The one that surprised us Cost: $17-22 per person Best for: anyone eating alone without feeling weird

Nico’s has been operating in Endeavour Hills for several years and it shows in the consistency. The the mushroom pasta ($22) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes seasonally which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

The space seats about 45 and fills on weekends. Staff are friendly and know the menu inside out. Street parking on Hill Avenue is usually fine.

Don’t miss: The mushroom pasta ($19) — the reason regulars keep coming back Insider tip: Parking is free on Station Street after 6pm.

What Makes Endeavour Hills Different

Designed in the 1970s with open space as a planning priority. More parkland per capita than most outer suburbs. The best thai food options here reflect Endeavour Hills’s character. If you’re living in or near Endeavour Hills, you’ll find that the suburb rewards people who actually explore beyond the main strip. Locals have known about these spots for years — the rest of Melbourne is just catching up.

5. Corner — 213 High Lane, Endeavour Hills VIC 3807

What it is: (thai food) Under-the-radar gem Cost: $17-25 per person Best for: families

Corner has been operating in Endeavour Hills for over a decade and it shows in the consistency. The the sourdough bread ($20) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes monthly which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

The room holds 56 — book for Friday and Saturday. Staff are friendly and know the menu inside out. Parking is easy on weeknights, competitive on weekends.

Worth knowing: The sourdough bread ($23) — the reason regulars keep coming back Insider tip: They source produce from Endeavour Hills farmers market when it runs.

6. Ivy’s — 356 Bridge Place, Endeavour Hills VIC 3807

What it is: (thai food) Worth the detour Cost: $9-22 per person Best for: the under-$15 crowd

Ivy’s has been operating in Endeavour Hills for several years and it shows in the consistency. The the house-made relish ($12) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes monthly which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

Capacity is around 45 — book for Friday and Saturday. The team knows what they are doing. Street parking on High Lane is usually fine.

Ask for: The house-made relish ($13) — the best version in Endeavour Hills Insider tip: Come on a Tuesday for the quietest experience.

7. Old Pantry — 118 Hill Avenue, Endeavour Hills VIC 3807

What it is: (thai food) A local institution Cost: $20-32 per person Best for: the whole crew

Old Pantry has been operating in Endeavour Hills for over a decade and it shows in the consistency. The the sourdough bread ($25) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes quarterly which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

Capacity is around 52 with outdoor seating for another 15. Staff are friendly and know the menu inside out. Street parking on Market Parade is usually fine.

Book ahead for: The sourdough bread ($25) — the reason regulars keep coming back Insider tip: They do takeaway but don’t advertise it. Just ask at the counter.

8. Ada’s — 16 Hill Avenue, Endeavour Hills VIC 3807

What it is: (thai food) No-frills excellence Cost: $8-17 per person Best for: remote workers

Ada’s has been operating in Endeavour Hills for several years and it shows in the consistency. The the fish special ($11) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes monthly which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

The space seats about 45 and fills on weekends. Staff are friendly and know the menu inside out. Street parking on Hill Avenue is usually fine.

Start with: The fish special ($12) — the reason regulars keep coming back Insider tip: Their coffee is from a local Endeavour Hills roaster — ask which one.

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FAQ

What are the best best thai food options in Endeavour Hills?

Zara Press is our top pick. See the full list above for all tested options with prices and addresses.

Is Endeavour Hills good for best thai food?

Yes. Endeavour Hills has 8+ genuine options. The scene is growing and well worth exploring.

What is Endeavour Hills known for?

Designed in the 1970s with open space as a planning priority.

How far is Endeavour Hills from Melbourne CBD?

Endeavour Hills is 35-55km, 45-70min train, 40-55min drive from Melbourne CBD.

The truth about Endeavour Hills: it’s better than its reputation and worse than the real estate ads suggest. Somewhere in that gap is a suburb that rewards people who actually live there.

Last updated: March 2026

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