I am Thai, I was so happy to see this place in Cordoba. The restaurant decoration is nice, I love it! It make me miss home so much.
Now the food (I ordered red curry) is alright but I wouldn't say it's authentic. They obviously used thai paste from a package (which is not a bad thing) but that way they cook is quite not right, the taste is far from authentic and didn't have much taste, i need to add more salt but it would be better if i can add fish sauce instead(I mean I am thai tongue, i am hard to plase when it comes to thai food aboard hahaha), the soup is too watery for red curry, also instead of using jasmine rice, they use basmati rice.
I finished that whole thing tho, the spice level is alright for...
Read moreNegative review incoming: My wife was really looking forward to eating authentic Thai food after me choosing Asados and Parillilas every night for 4 weeks. She read some decent reviews so we went last night, what a mistake! Can't fault the service but the food was awful. Started with Vegetable Sping rolls, quite an easy dish to make but unfortunately they forgot to place any vegetables in them, as such they were just empty deep fried parcels. Then came the main courses: Chicken Penang and a Thai Green Curry, both were awful and had no Thai flavour at all. The Jasmine rice that accompanied both was the only thing we ate. If you fancy truly Asian flavours, this is not...
Read moreIt’s no secret that Argentines, unlike their Brazilian neighbors, cannot handle spice. I have been trying to find something even remotely spicy in the month I’ve spent in Argentina and FINALLY, tonight, I found it at Khaosan Thai here in Güemes, Cordoba. I ordered the red curry, extra hot. While I can’t vouch for the authenticity of the curry, I can say that I finally found a meal with some heat in Argentina! As a solo American in Argentina, this was my thanksgiving meal and I could...
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