Pad Kee Maow (Drunken Noodles) at Tiny Thai Restaurant Credit: File: Oliver Parini

Tiny Thai Restaurant, which has been a mainstay eatery in the heart of Winooski, is moving north but staying in the Onion City. The Thai restaurant, which specializes in family-style cuisine and offers a variety of stir-fries and curries, served its last meals at 24 Main Street on April 10, according to a sign in the window. It will reopen at 293 Main Street in late April or early May, according to floor manager Ann Tran.

Tran said that, after 15 years in a rental space at the roundabout, Tiny Thai will own its new building. Currently under renovation, the site will have more convenient parking and a bigger kitchen. “It was better to get our own place,” Tran said.

The original print version of this article was headlined “Entrées and Exits”

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Sally Pollak was a staff writer at Seven Days from 2017 until she retired in summer 2023. She started as a Food contributor before transitioning to the Arts & Culture team. Her first newspaper job was compiling horse racing results at the Philadelphia...