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Contribuisci feedbackHave eaten here a few times now. The food is very good; flavoursome, quality ingredients and good portions. The satay chicken is a favourite. And any of the prawn and duck curries. It is quite pricy maybe 15€ to €20 per person. And it 's hard to predict when the place will be busy. One Saturday we were there it was relatively quiet. Last Tuesday it was heaving. But they also do takeaway and despite what some other reviewers have said, service has always been quick when we 've been there. Either way, the Croissy Thai appears to be a family run, local restaurant, which I always think is a good thing to support. The daughter helps with the serving and her little brother often says hi whilst playing on an electronic device. And the family themselves I think might be Thai or Vietnamese. Which is great from an authenticity point of view. 99% of the other Thai and Japanese restaurants I 've eaten at in France, especially in the Paris area, seem to be run by Chinese, with the inevitable consequence that you 're eating Asian food ... that bears no correlation to the cuisine of the nation you were hoping to enjoy.
Lunch menu at 16€ including fresh perfumed Thai salad or nem with fresn mint and lettuce leaves and the choice of a main dish of meat( pork or chicken or beef) that you can slelect from the subtitle menu, with art cutting carrots or white radish, and a side either rice or sautéed noodles plus a dessert litchis or sesam nougat and a coffee. Fresh coriander and vegetables. From menu I can recommend suitable for vegetarian if you ask not to add chicken, a soup like in Bangkok, slightly citronella perfumed scallops at 20€ or served in a fresh pineapple fried rice sweet and saur with or without chicken, the PAD THAI like in Chang Mai and the coco milk rice pudding surrounding in a heart shape of Fresno mangos, a must!
I had my standard meal to test whether it's a good that restaurant or not. Tom yum kung soup and Thai green curry (seafood) Both were delicious and I was happy to eat Thai again after a long time. (There are not many Thai restaurants in this area). Only thing I was missing was the authentic Thai vegetables in these dishes. Tomato or red bellpeppers are not exactly Thai to me but the spices and flavours of the soup and curry made up for it. Would have been nice of course to have the green peppercorns or baby aubergine etc The ambience is quite relaxing (we went on a Saturday evening) tables are not too close to each other as it's usually the case in restaurants in Paris and it's surroundings. Evening menu is more on the pricey side but still reasonable for the quality of food you get. I'll definitely be back and will try the lunch menu next time. Can't wait!!!! Enjoy!
Nothing special about this place , not welcoming . Can be noisy and can take quite a while to get served even when the place is practically empty. OK for Thai takeaway
Thai restaurant where you have to go all the western suburbs. To have tested a number of them, it is undoubtedly one of the best in the region (I have seen Thais much less good than this one). In the taste, there are hot and cold, hot and cold, tasty (salmon) and crunchy (paying or pasta) soups. I recommend coming to several and sharing the dishes to taste all the flavors. special mention for duck with red curry, impossible to take anything else when I come to eat, too good!
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