I was hoping for a good experience but it didn’t happen. Friday evening and no other customers were there. The Chinese waiter (owner?) didn’t speak Spanish or English so we had trouble communicating. The Pad Thai was good and fast, but he brought out the Phoo noodle soup 20 minutes later which disrupted the meal. I was given my agua con gas in the plastic bottle where a glass would have been a nice, simple touch. It was so quiet so I asked for music and then it was loud and I had to try and communicate to lower the volume. I had to use hand gestures to ask for a knife. I won’t...
Read moreA true gem in the city. Come if you don't expect a super fancy place but instead want to feel in an authentic Asian eatery. The staff is super friendly, the food is great and tastes as you would expect traditional Thai food to taste like. The place is small and run by the family and feels rustic which adds to the entire experience. Not to miss (we're already planning...
Read moreOMG! I can’t believe I found an authentic Thai restaurant in Quito! To my surprise, the owner is Chinese, but before he immigrated to here, he opened four Thai restaurants in China. The ambiance is great, and the food is very delicious. I have been craving spicy food for a while now, so I had the Kra Prao. I have been to Thailand eight times, so I can vouch for the...
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