Zero children tolerance. It seems that the owner hates them. We were forced to take off the shoes of our small son, because he stepped on the chair. He wasn't allowed to leave it, to walk around and even to speak. There is a dangerous step just in front of the toilet. It is marked, but still not clearly visible, because of a curtain, hanging from the ceiling. The toilet itself is full of rules, a sort of "the right way to be used, do's and don'ts, obligations and so on". When leaving it, my bigger son did not see the step and fell on the floor. Surprisingly, nobody helped him, but instead he was advised not to run, because "who runs - falls" ... and if possible, not to make noise. As for the food - I cannot tell anything - we have been interrupted by the remarks and advises of the staff at least 10 times! BRIEFLY, CHILDREN ARE NOT WELCOME! NOT...
Read moreSurprised at the comments...was expecting more...a nem is not a piece of dough with a shrimp inside and nothing else...that is more a hybrid of 🍤 tempura... A rip off considering they couldnt get a basic thing like a nem correct. I ordered lychee juice having sean the cans in a fridge, they brought a cocktail glass full of ice lmao!!! I asked the rest of the can and the Manager scared that was extra hahaha the glass of juice is 3.90euros.... The cashew chicken with pinapple is more Chinese than Thai but its tasty... First and Last time! The Manager states in 11 years no one has ever complained... I thought Belgians...
Read moreIf you're craving for THAI food, on a late night evening, in a THAI setting, this is the place to go to.
the place has a delicious variety of Thai food and desserts.
The price if acceptable for the quality offered.
Try their Banane Falmbee with Saki for dessert, it is YUMMY
Cons : you might wait more than 45 minutes for your dish, soif you are hungry this might be a little problem the staff is really nice, but can sometimes take some time to answer you when...
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