Honestly the food doesn’t taste good. Given the price i would recommend going to any random ones in kowloon city - much better taste. The receipt is written in thai and do you think we can understand? U can write numbers. Also poor communication skills- they didn’t mention about how long you can eat in the place and got mad when we asked whether we can order more stuff and blamed us for staying like two hours- dude you can let us know when you get customers and want us to go? Why expecting us to understand what’s going on in your mind without saying a...
Read moreHaving read some rave reviews, I gave this place a try. What a disappointment! It's a small place, having no more than twenty seats, both in and outside. When I arrived at around 8pm, it was full. A good sign, so I thought. Not wanting to wait, I decided to have take-out: pad thai and papaya salad. The fried noodles were greasy, without the standard tamarind sauce. The papaya salad was just too hot, although I had told them to leave out the chili. It had liters of fish sauce. The two Thai brothers were friendly, thought. But I...
Read moreAn unassuming authentic Thai food at the corner of Pak Hoi Street and Woo Sung Street. The shop is run by two brothers from Thailand. The Thai fish cake is one of the best I have tried in so many Thai restaurant in South East Asia, lot of hard work to make it to this level of tenderness. Lakna is very well done as well. The only comment some might have is the lack of nice and comfortable dinning area... But, food wise is top rate.. Even better than many Thai restaurant in Bangkok that are...
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