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Best Gluten Free Thai in Phoenix

5 verified Thai restaurants with detailed safety scores

Low Risk Cuisine

Thai cuisine is generally gluten-free friendly with rice noodles and fresh ingredients, but check sauces.

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Thai
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100% GF
72
Avg Score

Top 10 Gluten Free Thai Restaurants

Thai Basil Signature Downtown

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85
Safety Score

114 W Adams St c-104 Phoenix, AZ 85003

Thai

Thai Basil Signature Downtown offers a variety of gluten-free marked options, including curry and pad Thai, with attentive staff who seem to prioritize safety—many reviews highlight their careful approach. Although they don't have a dedicated gluten-free facility, the visible marking of GF items and knowledgeable staff help mitigate cross-contact risks. Diners with celiac have reported safe experiences here, emphasizing the restaurant's good intentions and safety consciousness.

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The Wild Thaiger

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58
Safety Score

2631 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA

Thai

The Wild Thaiger brings a vibrant splash of Thai flavor to Phoenix, and their menu marks a comforting number of dishes as gluten-free—like that craveable Pad Thai and a rainbow of curries. But here’s the thing: while you’ll spot those reassuring {gf} tags, the restaurant is candid about preparing everything on shared lines with wheat, soy, peanuts, and shellfish. That means even the most tempting gluten-free options come with a risk of cross-contact, which can be unsettling if you’re managing celiac. If you’re someone who’s able to tolerate low-level cross-contamination or you’re just gluten-sensitive (not celiac), you’ll find plenty to love here. For strict celiacs, though, the kitchen setup means it’s wise to approach with caution—or maybe save this spot for friends who don’t have to worry about every crumb.

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Popular Gluten-Free Thai Dishes
Pad Thai with rice noodles
Tom Yum soup
Thai curry with jasmine rice
Som tam (papaya salad)
Larb (meat salad)
Mango sticky rice
Safety Tips for Thai Restaurants
  • Request rice noodles instead of wheat noodles
  • Ask about soy sauce in stir-fries (some contain wheat)
  • Confirm curry pastes don't contain wheat-based ingredients
  • Fresh spring rolls are usually safe, fried may not be
  • Ask about oyster sauce ingredients
Cross-Contamination Risks to Watch For
  • Shared woks for rice and wheat noodles
  • Soy sauce containing wheat
  • Wheat flour in some curry pastes
  • Shared fryer oil
Naturally Gluten-Free Thai Items
Rice noodles
Rice
Coconut milk
Fresh herbs
Most vegetables

Why Thai is Great for Celiacs in Phoenix

Thai cuisine is generally gluten-free friendly with rice noodles and fresh ingredients, but check sauces.

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Total Options
Verified safe
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Celiac Friendly
Safety score 8+
71.5
Average Safety
Community verified

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best gluten-free thai options in Phoenix?

The top-rated gluten-free Thai restaurants in Phoenix are Thai Basil Signature Downtown, The Wild Thaiger. These restaurants offer extensive gluten-free menu options with safety scores averaging 71.5 out of 10.

Are there any 100% gluten-free Thai restaurants in Phoenix?

While there are no 100% dedicated gluten-free Thai restaurants in Phoenix, several establishments offer extensive gluten-free menus with careful preparation protocols. Always confirm current practices with the restaurant.

Where can I find gluten-free thai near me in Phoenix?

The closest gluten-free Thai options in Phoenix include Thai Basil Signature Downtown, The Wild Thaiger. Always verify current gluten-free offerings and safety protocols when visiting.

Do Phoenix thai restaurants have gluten-free pasta/pizza/bread?

Many Thai restaurants in Phoenix offer gluten-free alternatives including pasta, pizza crusts, and bread. Contact individual restaurants to confirm specific gluten-free menu items.