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Contribuisci feedbackThis Thai restaurant is one of two located near me. I have never been to the other one because I absolutely love Red Snapper. I always order the same thing: chicken satay to start and beef Pad Thai for my main course. The food is consistently amazing and the prices are very reasonable. It's perfect for a relaxing evening. Just keep in mind that they only accept cash and the ATM at the nearby Co-op may not always be working. You can bring your own alcohol, but the Co-op sells them as well. The restaurant is small, so it's recommended to make a reservation if you plan to visit after 6:30pm on weekends. The staff is always friendly. Overall, it's a favorite of mine.
This Thai restaurant is extremely popular in the Seven Dials area, with reservations being essential every night of the week. The restaurant offers a wide variety of reasonably authentic Thai dishes at affordable prices. Their menu includes a diverse selection of fish dishes, including the 'Red Snapper,' although it is likely frozen as it is not commonly found in UK waters. The restaurant is BYOB, which helps keep prices low. While the menu primarily focuses on fish and meat options, there are plenty of vegetarian dishes available upon request, with tofu as a substitute. Customers can also request their fish to be stir-fried or steamed instead of deep-fried. The portions of rice and noodles are generous, so sharing one between two people is recommended. A two-course dinner for two typically costs around £15 per person, and the lunch menu is also good value. Despite the busy atmosphere, the service is friendly and efficient. The restaurant is small, but staff are readily available to assist customers. One downside is that the location can get crowded, making it less ideal for a quiet, intimate meal. Additionally, the restroom is accessed from outside and can be chilly in winter. Overall, these minor inconveniences do not detract from the overall dining experience.
I ordered takeout and the service was quick and accurate! When I arrived to pick up my food, the ambiance was delightful and the staff were friendly. The food was tasty (albeit slightly underseasoned for my taste); I am excited to dine in for a proper Thai dinner next time!
Red Snapper's a cute little BYOB place. Handily located next to a load of off licenses and the Co op, so you don't have to drag bottles and such all the way out with you, one of you can just pop out and grab some when you're there. It's pretty understated and nice to come for a chilled, casual evening. The menu is Thai and the food can be good depending what you go for! I can recommend the Tom Yum soup which is really rich in flavour, very tasty and quite a large helping. However of you go for this to start, be careful what you choose for a main. After I went for the beef in chilli and lemon sauce and it was basically the toughest pieces of beef swimming in more soup! The sauces seem to be very runny, liquidy almost. I felt a bit soup over loaded and ended up feeling queasy. On the other hand if I'd have gone for what the Boyf had, I Believe I'd have faired better. He choose more of a stir fry type dish, chicken something(! and egg fried rice and that was delicious I should have chose that! They did whole steamed sea bass's which looked good but we've yet to try one. I would have liked a jug of water for the table as we had to keep waiting for the waiter to top up our small glasses and I kept getting very thirsty. I like to drink LOTS of water. And the rest! ; I shall be back to try more again soon.
I love this little family run Thai restaurant that sits right on the dials. The Red Snapper is a humbly sized, but perfectly formed little restaurant that's romantically lit. For all the lovers who might want to crack into a spicy pad thai and prawn crackers, whilst watching the life of the Dials go by in front of their eyes, this place is amazing. I plumped for a Spicy, beef dish, which I forget it's name, although I believe I remember that it's around the 40s (dish number not pounds) on the menu. The dish was really tasty, and they perfectly catered to me extra spicy requests, so I was a happy bunny. My flatmate had the Pad Thai, which for around a fiver is a good option if your on a budget and is always a winner, although it wasn't significantly different to every other Pad Thai I've ever had, the ingredients seemed fresher and more lovingly prepared. This place also had proper Thai style sticky rice, which so far I have not encountered in the U.K. Basically they are amazing, and have to be made a certain way, in a special bamboo rice steamer; AMAZING