Exploring Thai Cuisine at City Thai Restaurant

You’re in the mood for Thai food, but you need help figuring out where to go. You could try a place that’s close to home, but you’re curious about what else is out there. Why not check out City Thai Restaurant? They’re known for serving up authentic Thai cuisine, and they’re located in Fort Erie, Ontario.
The restaurant is family-owned and -operated, and they taking pride in using fresh ingredients to create delicious dishes. Whether you’re looking for a hearty meal or something light and refreshing, City Thai Restaurant has you covered. They’ve got a wide variety of menu items to choose from, so you’re sure to find something that appeals to your taste buds.
Why not give them a try? You won’t be disappointed.
Introduction to City Thai Restaurant
Welcome to City Thai Restaurant, a little piece of Thailand in Fort Erie, Ontario. The owner, City, has putting his heart and soul into this restaurant, and he taking great pride in serving authentic Thai cuisine.
City Thai Restaurant opened its doors on February 24, 2021. City chose Fort Erie because there were no other Thai restaurants in the area. He wanted to bring the delicious flavors of his homeland to his friends and neighbors in Niagara. The Restaurant located at mouth of Niagara River and you can see the beautifull view of Peacbrige and Bufallo, Ontario. Also it accesible to American friends who love Thai Food.
Signature Dishes at City Thai Restaurant
The appetizers are a great way to start your meal. We recommend the T,hai Salad which is a mix of fresh lettuce, cucumbers,, tomatoes and Thai herbs. The Thai Soup is also a favorite, made with lemongrass, galangal, li,me leaves and Thai spices. Also, you can choose your t ping in your Oyster Dishes like you can add chicken, shrimp, vegetables and nuts.
If you’re looking for something a little more hearty, try one of Thai Curries. They have a variety of options, all made with fresh ingredients and authentic Thai spices. The Green Curry is a popular choice, made with chicken, bamboo shoots, eggplant and green curry paste. Or if you’re feeling adventurous, try the Massaman Curry which is made with beef, potatoes, onions and peanuts.
If you’re in the mood for something stir-fried, they got you covered there too. Stir-fried Dishes are cooked with garlic, ginger and onion in a light soy sauce. The Pad See Ew is a popular choice, made with chicken, Chinese broccoli and eggs.
Bringing the Taste of Thailand to Fort Erie
You’ve probably heard that Thai food is one of the most delicious in the world. And City Thai Restaurant is here to show you that it’s true.
We’re a family-owned and operated business, and we take pride in serving up authentic Thai cuisine. Our menu features traditional favorites like curries and pad thai, as well as more unique offerings like our signature tom yum soup.
No matter what you order, you’re sure to taste the flavors of Thailand. And we’re always happy to make recommendations based on your preferences. So why not come and visit us today? We guarantee you won’t be disappointed.
Healthy Options at City Thai Restaurant
When it comes to the health factor, City Thai Restaurant doesn’t disappoint. Not only do they offer a variety of delicious vegetable dishes like the yam pla duk fu, a steamed catfish salad with mango, herbs, and roasted peanuts, but you can also order healthy protein-packed dishes like Thai moo yang: grilled pork served with grilled vegetables and jasmine rice.
And then there’s their use of coconut milk – an ingredient that adds an amazing richness to curries and other dishes while still being heart-healthy. Plus, they use plenty of fresh herbs and spices like turmeric and ginger to add flavor without all the added salt or fat. What’s even better is that they provide nutrition information on each dish so you can make informed decisions about what’s best for your body.
So if you’re looking for authentic Thai cuisine in Fort Erie that won’t break the bank or sabotage your diet goals, head over to City Thai Restaurant for some deliciousness!
The Ambaince
Ready to exploring the world of authentic Thai food? Then head on over to City Thai Restaurant in Fort Erie, Ontario. Sure, it’s a bit of a drive, but trust me—it’s totally worth it when you go through the door and experience the atmosphere.
At City Thai, you’re instantly transported to Thailand with its Asian-inspired decor and soothing ambiance. It feels like walking into a luxurious temple—the walls are painting an inviting red hue, and there are stunning marble sculptures adorning the walls.
So what are you waiting for? Visit City Thai Restaurant for an unforgettable dining experience!
City Thai is definitely the place to go if you want to experience authentic Thai cuisine. The dishes are all incredibly flavourful, and the staff are very knowledgeable about the food and the culture. If you’re ever in the area, definitely check it out!
Months of Inventory – The Gist

During the February peak the market indicated a ballpark listing supply of less than a month.
In September listing inventory increased substantially: Overall just under 4 months supply, with a low of 2.7 months in St. Catharines to about 6.3 months in Fort Erie, all others being in between. Selling within one week is virtually no longer there.
So What Are the Takeaways?
- First and foremost, why are you selling? You need a good reason to sell. This can best be discovered through a needs analysis with your REALTOR®. Without a strong reason for selling, the list price can typically be reflective of wishful thinking.
- Second, in a tight market pricing is critical. The list price has to have the ability to attract buyer attention. This means a well-prepared valuation by the agent and the seller’s flexibility and cooperation to price the listing aggressively.
- Third, one needs to exercise patience and adjust the price if needed. A successful sale is a team effort between you and your REALTOR. Pricing is the first essential marketing step.
Listing Price vs. Sale Price

As most people know by now, real estate sale prices have taken a tumble. Over the last 6 to 7 months, the prospect of buyers competing for the same property has substantially decreased and is now down to a trickle if at all. As well, during the recent market period when competing was the norm, the sale price tended to be well above the list price with many sold listings. Sale prices ranged from 100% of the list to 110% and higher, an unsustainable circumstance.
Traditionally in a balanced or normal market, the sale price to list price percentage has tended to hover around 95% and even 97%. In September of 2022, of the homes sold, the percentage of the sale price to list price for Niagara dropped to about 95.9% overall. Of course, this varies depending on the municipality, but it tends to range between 95.5% and 95.8% for most municipalities. To date, this is somewhat indicative of traditional, somewhat stable markets.
Here, however, are some interesting pieces of market information. In September the average listing price of all active listing inventory compared to the sale price varied considerably, somewhere around 32% to 35% above average sold prices, with some municipalities being even higher. So the question this disparity elicits is as follows:
If the few homes that sold indicated a sale price of around 95% of the list price, what chance would many of the homes for sale have of selling with such a drastic variance as above?
We will continue this Monday on this topic. Stay tuned!