The restaurant is well decorated and serves authentic thai food, good but pricey. The dancefloor is expensive and most of the people attending were vERY young chinese
Miss_
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
I’ve been here twice in the last three weeks after just discovering it. Its central location is perfect for after shopping dinners or meeting friends before a night out(well those are the two times I’ve used it)! Both times have been with with large groups of girls, turning up at diferent points during the dinner and being typically undecisive for ladies(appologies to any feminists) and the staff were surprisingly patient and understanding. However I did find them to be slightly unattentive and not the friendliest or warmest of people. The food served here is definately a plus and not typical of a chain restaurant; seemingly very authentic. The spring rolls(yes I know a basic dish) are extremely tasty(actually not basic at all!), the same goes for the soups which are filling enough to have just as a main. A tip for dining there — one portion of rice is enough for two people — easily! Which rice though? I would recommend their coconut rice without a doubt.
Alor
Classificação do local: 2 London, United Kingdom
What’s good about this restaurant is the location(on neat Princes Street, a side street just off Regent Street) and their friendly staff. We were a bit unlucky in that our waitress didn’t understand our English(I’m not a native, be was there with 2 native speakers) so that ordering took quite long and involved another colleague. Also, because she couldn’t explain questions regarding the menu — honestly something I’d expect in a restaurant in such a popular areaAnyways, she was nice and tried hard. But that really couldn’t make up for the low qualitiy of the food. Served cold, it only tasted salty and bland. Thai food can be so varied and multi-dimensional. Not here. Prices were ok, but still not justifying the boring food.
Yv
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
This restaurant has the most perfect location it is right in between Oxford Street, Regent Street and Bond Street. I find it very affordable and the restaurant offers quality Thai food served by very enthusiastic and friendly staff. The crowd are mainly young to middle aged and it is a great place to meet friends before going to the theatre or a club or to visit on the spur of the moment as they usually have a few tables spare. The menu is varied and includes all the favourite Thai dishes such as Pad Thai, vegetable spring rolls and the wonderfully named Weeping Tiger.