Nana
785 Queen Street West
@stnana
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Pad Gra Pao
Pad Gra Pao it's a combination of herbs and spices, sauces, aromatics, meat, and veggies that are stir-fried on a wok before being served with rice. The final dish is especially popular served with a Thai-style crispy fried egg,
The name "Nana" (นานา) in Thai means "many" or "multiple," but it also carries the meaning of a "meeting place." Historically, Nana was a part of Bangkok where people gathered to discuss philosophical ideas. Today, it's a vibrant area known for its restaurants, bars, and nightlife—a place where people meet to dine and socialize.

At Nana, we offer a broad menu with dishes inspired by Thailand's street food culture. The dining experience evokes the feeling of eating at small street-side establishments in Bangkok, with shared tables and colourful plastic stools where guests can enjoy food, drink, and conversation. The ambiance brings the lively sounds of cutlery against melamine plates and bowls, enhancing the authenticity of the experience.

Our menu celebrates Thailand’s diverse culinary heritage. While street food in Thailand can vary greatly in quality, Nana takes pride in consistently delivering delicious dishes made from high-quality ingredients.