Before heading to a concert at Xiqu Centre, we dined here. We went there at 1730 and still have plenty of seats, but it was full at around 1830. The portion of the good is decent but some dishes was just a little too salty. I don't eat much Thai cuisine and probably this is the authentic taste of these dishes. I can't speak for all HKese but maybe won't find it too salty for their preference. I would definitely come back next time.
There is a seaview but when we left the sun was still up, would be perfect for couple to look at the sea and dine wonderful food.
Considering the variety of food we ordered, it wasn't expensive at all.
They also charge you for a snack of $15 / 4 people
Main Dish
Shrimp Cakes (3 pcs) $58 Thai Beef Boat Noodles $128 This one is so tasty and beef lover must try, it has beef ball, beef tendon,牛柏葉 and I think also there is 牛筋 (can't remember) Grilled Pork Neck w/ Papaya $128 Coconut Chicken Soup $98 You can request non-spicy but we forget to ask Kale w/ Salted Fish $78 Roti Prata - $28 It's definitely a bargain for this price point
Dessert Hot Thai Coffee $38 Thai Egg Custard...
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