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Welcome to Thai Bar Shi

Thai Bar Shi is a hidden gem in Weymouth, offering a tantalizing blend of Thai and sushi cuisine. The small, cozy restaurant focuses on delivering flavorful dishes quickly, from noodle soups to sushi rolls. With a diverse menu encompassing Thai classics, sushi combos, and Japanese entrees, each dish showcases expert seasoning and authentic flavors. Notable highlights include the Tuna Bomb, Pad Kee Mow, Weymouth Cowboy Roll, and Roll Gan Roll, all consistently satisfying patrons. Despite its cozy atmosphere and limited seating, Thai Bar Shi stands out for its excellent food quality and speedy takeout service, making it a must-visit for Thai food and sushi enthusiasts.

Thai Bar Shi: Reviews & Ratings

Azia N.
Azia N.

Have been here multiple times and I loved it every single time. Store is a little on the smaller side but I'd not cramped. Very fast service and they will check up to see if everything is doing well consistently. I recommend for anybody coming toward this area!

Kandice Z.
Kandice Z.

Worth every penny! Fantastic food! Although, the decorations are autumn & Halloween, and today is Easter Sunday, it's still lovely, and forgivable because THE FOOD IS EXCELLENT! I think they put their main focus on the food, and service, but forgot about the decor. By the time we ordered outer dinner, the entire place suddenly filled up with people! Lots of people standing around waiting for a table! I guess word got around, this place is delicious! But, buyer beware, if it's labeled hot and spicy, it will kick your butt! So, read the menu carefully! My husband is a hot spicy Connoisseur and heats eats heaping spoonfuls of Mandarin Chinese lajio chillies oil chutney for breakfast, lunch, and dinner on everything. And he revels in all things spicy! The entrée he ordered wasn't even the hottest labeled dish on the menu, it was a crispy chicken dish. And hecwas sweating bullets! So, I didn't expect that to happen! That's amazing! He confessed it was incredibly spicy hot! So, there you have it! Service was also good! Tip your server! Thanks! We'll be back!

Shirley L.
Shirley L.

Small local shop, with limited seating so get take out during busy hours (if you can). Food is very flavorful and service is decent. Things I'd recommend Takoyaki Hotate hokkaiyaki (on fire) Duck noodle soup Super Bowl Tuna bomb Sweet torches shrimp Khao Soi Thai tea Typical average dishes Kra pow Lo mein noodle Tuna avocado maki Spider maki Caterpillar roll Uni nigiri Papaya salad Salmon sashimi Yellowtail Cold sake Weymouth cowboy Good local spot for Thai food and sushi!

Maura G.
Maura G.

It's so tiny in here, the amazing thing is how they put out so much delicious foos, so quickly! I'm a big fan of the noodle soups, especially the duck. Seasoned so perfectly you'll try to eat quietly- then the slurping starts! The menu ranges across the Thai spectrum, makes a left turn with sushi combos, rolls and appetizers then a sharp right into Japanese entrees - Katsu, Don bowls- you name it. One highlight, simple but very welcome is Thai iced coffee. Delicious! Plenty of parking in the lot of this ubiquitous strip mall on Washington Street, and takeout is speedy!

Alice N.
Alice N.

Located in Weymouth which is a little out of the way, but it's a small restaurant that has two of my favorite things sushi and Thai food. Such a hidden gem that I found when I went here two years ago for my birthday for the first time and ever since I keep coming back for 4 things. Their sushi quality is surprisingly really good considering it being a fusion type restaurant as well! Every time I go here I get four staples: *Tuna Bomb - can't go wrong with this always a must *Pad Kee Mow - (SPICY BUT SO ADDICTING THE FLAVOR IS CHEFS KISS SO SAUCY) - giving the overall 4 stars since I did see the portions get smaller overtime but still really good *Weymouth Cowboy Roll - perfectly seared salmon with shrimp tempura inside *Roll Gan Roll - crispy sushi rice with salmon and tuna sashimi Everything here is so good here even the Khao Soi! If it was closer to me I'd probably be ordering here at least 4 times a month

Eva Y.
Eva Y.

Stopped by here earlier for dinner and the food was delish! The restaurant has a nice warm/cozy vibe with about 7 small tables (2-4 ppl per table) and serves a combination of Thai and Japanese dishes. Some highlights from the meal: Thai Boat Noodles Soup ($13.95) - WOW, WOW, WOW. This might be the best boat noodle soup that i've had in Massachusetts. The soup was aromatic, addictingly tangy, spicy, savory, and mildy sweet all in one. They also thickened the soup with pork blood (the traditional way like they do it in Thailand) which gave the soup more umph, umami, and a warm richness! I also really enjoyed the awesome bounciness of their homemade pork meatballs in the soup! Anago eel nigiri ($9 per piece) - The anago was ginormous and literally 10 inches long. It was definitely the biggest nigiri that i've ever seen, but remember, bigger is not always better! While this felt like a good deal, i thought that the fish skin could've benefited from a better outer crisp. After taking my first bite, it kind of made me feel like the chef was in the process of trying to give the skin a good crisp but quit halfway. O-toro fatty tuna belly ($9 per piece) - YUMS! The o-toro was really good and tasted even better than many of the more expensive places that i've been to in Boston. The toro was super fresh and literally melted in my mouth (yay!). This made me very happy and was a great way to start the weekend. Sushi rice (negative -$1): Dun dun dun............this is the only thing that i didn't quite enjoy at dinner today. The sushi rice was unfortunately not edible at all :(. The rice felt like some kind of weird mushy gooey rice pudding mix which really distracted me from being able to fully enjoy the sushi. My hope is that this was just an isolated incident on their end. Would've given the restaurant a 5 star review if it weren't for the rice. Tip: If you plan to come here on a Friday/Saturday night, i would recommend that you try to get here before 6:15pm. Otherwise there might be a 30-45 minutes wait. Enjoy!

Location

  • Thai Bar Shi
    336 Washington St Weymouth, MA 02188 Hotline: (781) 812-0070

Introducing Thai Bar Shi, a hidden gem located in Weymouth, MA. This Asian Fusion restaurant offers a unique blend of Thai and Sushi cuisine in a casual and trendy setting. With a variety of options for vegan and vegetarian diners, Thai Bar Shi caters to a diverse range of tastes.

Customers rave about the flavorful dishes and fast service at Thai Bar Shi. From the Takoyaki to the Hotate hokkaiyaki and Duck noodle soup, each item on the menu is sure to excite your taste buds. The Tuna Bomb, Pad Kee Mow, Weymouth Cowboy Roll, and Roll Gan Roll are among the must-try dishes that keep customers coming back for more.

While the restaurant may be small in size, the quality of the food makes up for it. Whether you're in the mood for Thai iced coffee or a selection of sushi and sashimi, Thai Bar Shi has something for everyone. Don't miss out on their Happy Hour specials and don't be afraid to try the spicier dishes – just be prepared for a flavorful kick!

Overall, Thai Bar Shi offers a delightful dining experience with a perfect balance of Thai and Japanese flavors. Good for groups, kids, and dinner outings, this restaurant is a great choice for a memorable meal. Make sure to stop by Thai Bar Shi and indulge in their delectable dishes today!