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This restaurant on the western edge of the Cotswolds brings genuine Thai cooking to Lydiard Millicent, a quiet village where dining options are otherwise limited.
Named after the nearby village of Purton, it's become the kind of place locals actually visit regularly, which says something about the quality. The kitchen works from traditional recipes rather than standardised dishes, so you get the sense that someone cares about what arrives at your table. The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious—equally comfortable whether you're dropping in alone for a straightforward meal or gathering a group of friends for the evening. If you need additional shops or services, Swindon is a short drive away, but Purton Thai handles what matters most: proper food and a comfortable setting to eat it in. For anyone staying in or passing through the quieter parts of the Cotswolds, it fills a real gap in the local dining scene, offering something different from what you'd typically find in smaller villages without requiring you to venture into town.
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