One table. Everyone invited.

ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN

In Thailand, the dining table has always been social territory.

 

For centuries, families gathered around shared meals. Street vendors fed entire blocks from smoking woks, from Bangkok pavements to Chiang Mai night markets. Sidewalks heaved with hungry crowds and shouted orders. Food stayed in the middle of the table, taken freely. You ordered together. You ate together. Bowls stacked up. Spoons collided. Conversations crossed plates.

 

This communal way of eating lives deep inside Thai culture – the starting point of its cuisine, its rituals and its obsession with flavour.

 

Take a seat and you taste everything. Tom yum sharp with lime and chilli. Papaya salad cracking with fish sauce and palm sugar. Charred meats glazed in tamarind. Coconut curries thick with spice. Sticky rice pulled apart with fingers. Herbs crushed fresh. Sauces layered, salty, sweet, sour, hot. The table fills fast. Someone orders another Singha. Someone reaches across. Someone always claims the last bite.

This table creates stories.

Some you tell. Some you keep.

Welcome to The Thai Table.

The Thai Table opens at Oxford Parks in Rosebank, bringing Thailand’s shared-table tradition to Joburg. The food culture of Bangkok feels at home here, with Jozi thriving on energy, movement and cultural cross-pollination – exactly how our masterfully prepared Thai cuisine wants to be experienced.

If you expect precious plating and hushed conversations, think again. This table changes people.

Designed to be felt, not just seen

Texture, light and movement shape the experience. Every space invites pause.

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A quiet expression of Thai heritage

Located in the heart of Oxford Parks, Rosebank, The Thai Table 789 offers an elevated Thai dining experience shaped by restraint rather than excess.

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Authentic Thai cuisine, thoughtfully reimagined

Our menu honours the essence of Thai cooking: bold aromatics, layered flavours and careful balance.

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The power of 7. 8. 9.

In Thai culture, numbers matter. Seven is associated with progress. Eight signals prosperity and wealth. Nine represents progress and long life – it’s widely regarded as the most powerful of all. Once you know, you feel it at The Thai Table.

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