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Na-Ha-Thai's Kitchen
Thai · Guelph, ON

Na-Ha-Thai's Kitchen

9.9$$·909 reviews

Na-Ha-Thai's Kitchen has been cooking Thai food on York Road in east-side Guelph since 2014. Twelve years in, the line for takeout on a Friday night stretches out the door. Naruemon Verspagen named the restaurant after her daughter Nahathai. She came to Canada from Thailand more than a decade ago — a master's degree in agriculture in her pocket, a love of cooking that pulled harder than the science career. She and her husband Neil started small: a Saturday stall at the Guelph Farmer's Market called Love at First Bite by Naruemon, selling Thai appetizers a few dozen at a time. When the Portuguese spot at 471 York Road came up for lease in 2014, they took it.

The menu has a section called From Northern Thailand. Khao Soi — egg noodles in curry broth, topped with crispy noodles, cilantro, red onion, preserved mustard. Hung Lay curry — pork belly slow-simmered in hung lay paste with garlic pickle, fresh ginger, peanuts, tamarind, palm sugar. Northern Larb-Muang — ground pork with fresh herbs and Northern dried spices, served with black sticky rice. These are dishes Naruemon learned to cook in Thailand. Most Thai menus in southern Ontario stop at Pad Thai and green curry. This one doesn't.

Key Details
Address
471 York Rd, Guelph, Ontario, N1E 3J1
Neighborhood
Two Rivers & The Ward
Cuisines
Thai
Chef
Naruemon Verspagen
Price Range
$$ · Moderate
Hours
MondayClosed
Tuesday11:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday11:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday11:30 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday11:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday12:00 – 9:00 PM
SundayClosed
Vibes
Authentic Thai ExperienceMade-From-Scratch FreshnessGenerous PortionsFamily-Run HospitalityVegan & Gluten-Free FriendlyCozy Atmosphere
Why It’s on the Map

Three things this kitchen does the rest don’t

  1. 01

    Northern Thai Regional Program

    Dedicated 'From Northern Thailand' section — Khao Soi, Hung Lay curry, Northern Larb-Muang. Three regional dishes Naruemon learned to cook in Thailand, presented as their own menu category.

  2. 02

    House-Made Curry Paste Discipline

    Every curry uses a paste Naruemon makes by hand — green, red, yellow, pa-nang, musaman. Vegan versions get soybean paste; the menu distinguishes the two so vegan diners aren't getting compromised versions of the standard.

  3. 03

    Family-Run Since 2014

    Naruemon and her husband Neil opened the restaurant in 2014 after building a following at the Guelph Farmer's Market. Named for their daughter Nahathai. The Singsomboons in the kitchen came with them from Thailand. The room is the family.