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Thai Square Marks 30 Years with a Jubilee Box, Delivered to Your Door

  • Writer: Hinton Magazine
    Hinton Magazine
  • 8 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Three decades in, Thai Square is choosing to celebrate not with nostalgia, but with flavour.


To mark its 30th anniversary, the London Thai institution is launching a limited-edition Jubilee Box, available exclusively via Deliveroo from 27 February. Designed as a curated feast for one, the box distils some of Thai Square’s most enduring dishes into a single, considered at-home experience.


The format is simple. One main, one side, one dessert, plus the essential prawn crackers. The execution, however, reflects thirty years of refinement.


Thai Square

The Heroes

Guests can choose from a line-up of mains that have defined Thai Square’s reputation across the capital.


The Chicken or Tofu Green Curry delivers the expected harmony of coconut, aubergine, bamboo shoots and sweet basil. The Beef Panang Curry leans richer, creamier, layered with coconut milk and lifted by shredded lime leaves. Tamarind Duck offers something more indulgent, a roasted duck leg glazed in a three-flavoured tamarind sauce, sharpened with grilled pineapple and dried chilli. For those chasing heat and depth, Spicy Seafood brings prawns, squid, scallops and mussels together with wild galangal, lemongrass, chilli and garlic.


Each main is paired with a classic accompaniment, from Egg Fried Rice and Sticky Rice to Thai Square Noodles, allowing the diner to shape the experience.


Dessert remains resolutely traditional. Mango Sticky Rice, finished with coconut sauce and sesame seeds, closes the meal with the kind of sweetness that feels celebratory rather than excessive.


Thai Square

A London Institution at Home

Priced at £30, with select options carrying a small surcharge, the Jubilee Box reflects Thai Square’s long-standing position within London’s Southeast Asian dining scene. What began thirty years ago as a restaurant concept has grown into a brand synonymous with refined Thai cooking in the capital.


Now, for its anniversary, the restaurant brings that legacy directly into people’s homes. No dress code. No reservations. Just a considered selection of dishes that have stood the test of time.


For those who have followed Thai Square’s journey, it is a reminder of consistency. For newcomers, it is an invitation to taste three decades of London Thai dining in one box.

 
 
 

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