I do love Aharn Thai Restaurant - but there must be new management. The menu's had hand written notes in them rather than reprinting the page corrections. The wine shelf was not full like it used to be and the soap in the bathroom had been watered down to make it go further. The venue itself just seems to have lost its 'Panache'. Having said that, whilst the food was delicious it was different from what I remember it from a couple of years ago. I hope Aharn continues to operate, as it is our favorite Thai restaurant in Adelaide when we come to visit, however it appears that these tough times are adversely affecting what was once a delightful family owned and run business. I wish them all the best...
Read moreWe came to this restaurant for the very first time after checking out its reviews. However, we were quite disappointed. Nothing was really special. We ordered a mixed plate for entry, and lamb curry and Pad Thai for mains. The potion of entry was a bit small and pricey for $31, and pang dang chicken was overcooked as picture shown. As to our mains, the food wasn’t tasty good as it presented. Lamb was tender, but the red curry source was flavourless. Pad Thai was way too soggy. We spent $86 in total for 2 people. The reason why I rated it with 2 stars was because of their service. I would never visit again. Think twice...
Read moreWe moved into the area a few months ago and you are always unsure when trying a new restaurant, if they will match your previous "local". I ordered one night during the first week of moving in and was absolutely delighted with the quality, taste and freshness of the food. Very tasty, very healthy and very well priced. When we choose to dine-in, the service is exceptional and we are always greeted with a smile. The restaurant has a very relaxed atmosphere, suitable for the whole family and an appriopriate wine list. I could eat there...
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