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Good food and great service.
The Papaye salad was delicious, then we had 2 green curries and 1 fish yellow curry. All 3 were excellent with the right balance between flavours and spiciness. I will definitely go back there.
Be the first to ReplyExtremely disappointed with everything about this
Extremely disappointed with everything about this restaurant. Firstly, they do not have anything vegetarian or vegan as all the online reviews claim to do so.... and the restaurant doesn't care about it either. Secondly, the manager or the owner - whoever that is - an asian lady with black short hair - extremely RACIST & RUDE...treats all customers very badly and talks in a very insulting way. They are not at all accommodating even if you have a baby in hand - they will expect you to put your stroller out in the rain, not provide a high chair and you got to sit the baby in your lap while u eat.For everyone to whom racism matters - please ban this restaurant and make sure it shuts shop.
Be the first to ReplyBest thai restaurant on TripAdvisor and I understand why! I
Best thai restaurant on TripAdvisor and I understand why! I had the Green Curry with Duck and Sticky Rice. The Meat was amazing and the spices, adapted to European taste, is just perfect for such a fine meat! Highly recommand!
Be the first to ReplyMy favorite restaurant in Paris.
..warm welcome, great employees and owner! The food is amazing...the soup with chicken wontons, the fried rice, chicken with basil etc. I like the hot sauces that you can request as well. Their mango sticky rice uses wild rice which makes it so much more special than the normal one, it has a more "al dente" kind of feeling. For appetizers I love the chicken yam salad or fried tofu.You can really feel the attention to detail and love in the food. It just makes me so happy to go there...I got takeaway and the package was so artistic, with a raffia bow! I have never had takeout like that! I don't know why more people don't know about this place...it's really a hidden jewel. My #1 most recommended restaurant in Paris.
Be the first to ReplyFor some reason, the restaurant is split into two very
For some reason, the restaurant is split into two very differently decorated sides, so that we were afraid one was the "upscale" restaurant and the other was to-go only. They offer the same menu at the same prices, so don't worry about which you pick. We chose ย the left, an adorably decorated, intimate space, that smells incredible (strong, but pleasant) as soon as you walk in. There are some usual Thai goods like lychee cans or rice noodles for sale on the shelves, in case you were doubting how authentic they are.I will never get used to Paris prices for Asian food, but for the quality I've experienced so far in this city, at least this was up there.Entrees are 8 to 11 euros, and main dishes are 13 to 22 euros. My duck pad thai set me back 16.50, which I guess considering the cost of the meat is okay, but I can't believe my friend's standard veggie pad thai was 13.50! I was intrigued by the idea of duck with the usual pad thai flavor profile, but a bit disappointed with the meat. It was tough, and took points away from an otherwise great dish. It wasn't as spicy as I was hoping it would be either, even though I asked for it to be extra spicy. At least our server brought me some dry chili flakes to try to make up for it. The portion was enough to have some leftovers to bring home, which she packed up nicely - and even threw in chopsticks!Unfortunately, there was only one kind of wine (Bordeaux) that you could get by the glass. For anything else, you'll have to get a demi or full bottle. There was an interesting Thai liqueur that our server likened to vodka, and a longish list of teas if you were feeling adventurous.
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