First thing first, kudos for using paper box for the takeaway and also the gigantic portion. But sadly they do quantity instead of quality. We ordered Pad Ka Prao chicken and Pad See Ew chicken. Pad See Ew was way below the bar. I’m actually okay with substituting the real deal with local veggies and ingredients but when it comes to the taste it has to hit the right notes. None, they missed it all, the charred scent of typical wok stir fry was just not there(at all), the veggies soggy and the chicken dry. The consistency was too watery to be Pad See Ew. The only thing I noticed from the first bite to almost the last was extreme sweetness. They forgot to give us the seasoning too. Anyway, Pad Ka Prao was quite decent. Again, sweet but decent. Westernized to fit the locals’ taste buds. My suggestion is to NOT order anything stir-fried at this place. But if you don’t mind Pad Thai that has onions in it, then be my guest. So stick with curries maybe? Not that I know if they’re any good but it’s just easier to get a curry right than the other stuff in my opinion. It’s hard to go wrong with fresh quality chili paste and instant coconut milk. All in all, It’s not bad for a grab-and-go-at-the-train station kinda food but it’s...
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We had about 2 hours to prepare dinner and we prefered warm soup dishes. We ordered a big bowl noodle soup with beef and a red curry with crispy duck. The dish was served after only about 5 minutes. All costed more than 20 euros a little bit. The taste was great, rich and full of flavor. The portion was a bit small, so my boyfriend ordered another noodle soup after finishing his red curry. However, such a portion also helps you not to be too heavy before the trip. We ate at the train station so there were no strict standards for the restaurant space. It's not too difficult to find a seat, but not always available. It depends on how crowded it is at the train station. Here, you will serve yourself so we didn't have anything to talk about service. But the cashier was quite welcoming and communicated well in English. This is definitely a good choice for a Thai restaurant with...
Read moreYep, just as their name & claim suggest - amazing Thai (street) food. Unexpectedly, as this is not necessarily the kind of place you'd hope to find great food at: it's a heavily "reduced" mall(-ish) kind-of food court, no more, yet definitely a pragmatic option to go for while waiting for your train). Yet still, and surprisingly enough, that's exactly what you get: amazing food, at restaurant quality. Remarkably, and in stark contrast to all other quick take-away eateries nearby with a max. staff of 3 per place, they've got at least 8 seemingly happy people working there, making sure you get what you want swiftly, nicely, fresh & tasty, yet at a decent price. In a...
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