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Restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand
Thipsamai
ทิพย์สมัย
The storefront in 2016
Restaurant information
Established1966
Owner(s)Sikarachat Baisamut

Thipsamai (Thai: ทิพย์สมัย) is a restaurant on Maha Chai Road in Samran Rat, Bangkok, Thailand. The restaurant is notable for its Pad Thai, using sun dried sen chan noodles from Chantaburi Province and a homemade prawn oil. It opened in the 1950s as a street stall and subsequently moved into a physical storefront in 1966. Owned by Sikarachat Baisamut, Thipsamai was named for his mother, Samai Baisamut, who opened the stall in Bangkok after selling pad thai with her mother on a boat on Phasi Charoen Canal in Samut Sakhon Province.

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