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The vegetarian lunch on a cold winter day was excellent! The atmosphere was cozy and welcoming. The waitress recommended the noodle bowl, which was very large and satisfying. I will definitely be returning soon.
This is a great no-thrills authentic Thai restaurant popular with city workers, its worth booking for lunch, the food is great value especially if you choose from the lunchtime menu, extensive menu, really tasty food, puts the high end restaurants nearby to shame, very reasonable, everyone happy and it was a great place to eat as a large group, booking essential
I can not recommend this place highly enough. I often walk down this road and see restaurants I want to try so decided to do something I don't usually do in London not book in advance, wander down there and see what we fancied. We arrived at about 6.30pm on a sunny Wednesday evening and downstairs was packed, I didn't think we would get a table as didn't realise it had an upstairs but we were lucky, there were quite a few spare tables although by about 7.15 they were all taken. The menu was big, we ordered the seabass and a lamb massaman curry, sticky rice and a kind of thin roti/flat bread (I don't remember the name of this), we were set on the seabass but couldn't decide between 3 other dishes, our waiter recommended the lamb curry as said it went best with the roti. My friend and I both lived in Asia and have been to Thailand many times, this may be the best Thai food I have had in this country. And for central London very reasonable price wise. Main courses are all £9 10 (apart from the sea bass which was more expensive) and we got a bottle of chenin blanc for £22 (I know this may sound expensive to people outside of central London but to put it into perspective I paid this for 2 glasses later on in the evening). Staff were lovely and although our waiter didn't speak too much English it just added to the whole experience, he knew enough to make good recommendations so that's all that matters. I don't go to many places on a regular basis in London as there is so much choice but this is going to be added to my list.
Lovely Thai restaurant in an alleyway very near to Liverpool Street station. We stumbled upon it as there was a queue outside but thought we would ask if there was a free table as there was only two of us there at the time. Very good value for money and excellent Thai food so no wonder it was packed.