Rosa's Thai Bath is a thai restaurant in Walcot, Bath. Rated 4.7 stars from 1111 Google reviews. Known for staff who actually remember you and thai food that tastes authentic and properly seasoned. Best for weekly dinner routine and date night. Ranked #4 of 20 in Walcot. Features a undefined terrace. Price range: £10–20.
Rankings updated April 2026
Rosa's Thai Bath
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Quick Verdict
Locals go back because the food's genuinely good and the staff treat you like you matter. Three years in and people still choose this place over everywhere else.
Book if you want proper Thai food that tastes like someone cares, cooked fast, with staff who'll remember your name next time.
Skip if you need a quick bite and can't sit for 30 minutes—it's not rushed service, it's just not a grab-and-go spot.
About Rosa's Thai Bath
Rosa's Thai Bath is a casual Thai restaurant on Cheap Street in Walcot where regulars become weekly visitors. The kitchen turns out Thai dishes—prawn doughnuts, pad see ew with pork belly, drunken noodles, Thai fried chicken—that arrive quickly and taste properly made. The staff remember your name and your usual order (one regular's been coming 3 years, another visits weekly). It's cosy without being cramped, with a chill atmosphere that works for a solo dinner, a date, or a group. They've got a wine list, cocktails, and a tea selection that includes Thai milk tea with tapioca. The terrace opens in spring and autumn. Dinner often sees reservations, though walk-ins are accepted. Kids' menus and high chairs available if you're bringing family.
What Stands Out
Staff who actually remember you
One reviewer noted Dona 'remembers my favourite dishes' and that visiting 'has become a weekly addiction.' Multiple reviews specifically name servers (Gee, Dona, Esme, Amy) and praise their warmth and helpfulness. Not generic politeness—actual recognition.
Thai food that tastes authentic and properly seasoned
'The food is truly authentic and full of rich, genuine flavor.' Reviewers consistently mention specific dishes tasting excellent: pad see ew with pork belly, drunken noodles, tom yum noodles, Thai fried chicken. One reviewer called it 'top quality Thai, everything tasty.'
Fast kitchen without cutting corners
Multiple reviews note food arrived 'incredibly quickly' and 'came pretty quick too' alongside praise for quality. The speed doesn't come at the cost of taste—reviewers describe the food as 'sensational' and 'delicious.'
What Customers Say
I love the prawn doughnuts, thai fried chicken, chicken rice and thai milk tea with tapioca.
The food was sensational and the service was very warm and welcoming.
Very good food - Top quality thai, everything tasty and came pretty quick too!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Rosa's Thai Bath
Dinner reservations are recommended—the restaurant fills by evening, especially weekends. Lunch is easier for walk-ins, but booking takes the risk out of it. They accept reservations on their website.
Prawn doughnuts, Thai fried chicken, pad see ew with pork belly, and drunken noodles are all mentioned by regulars. The Thai milk tea with tapioca is worth ordering. Ask the staff (they know what's good that night)—reviewers praise how helpful they are with recommendations.
Yes. Multiple reviewers describe it as 'a lovely spot to have a nice date' with 'a very chill atmosphere' and 'comfortable, inviting' surroundings. The service is warm and attentive without hovering.
Yes. They've got kids' menus and high chairs. Google attributes list it as family-friendly and good for kids, and reviews mention groups and families dining there regularly.
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