We were incredibly surprised by the hospitality of the vendor, but even more by the taste of the food. I have been to Thailand several times and it might be my favourite cuisine, nock thai does not miss, the taste is spot on, just a bit less spicy, but still spicy enough to be very hot for someone who isn't used to spicy food so beware. The place itself is neat and clean but not necessarily cozy or fancy, but attracts a wide range of customers, groups, individuals of all nationalities and ages. Furthermore the meals are very modestly priced but outperform more expensive (thai)...
Read moreExcellent price/quality ratio in this busy modern no-frills restaurant offering a fairly short menu of Thai classics. Madame la patronne is Thai and runs the small kitchen from which emerged a succession of fresh-tasting, piping hot and carefully spiced dishes. We're big fans of Thai food, and Nock certainly lived up to our expectations while working out cheaper than our local Thai restaurant in the UK - one can't argue with starters around the 7 euros mark, mains for 11 and desserts for 4... Extraordinary! We'll be back! Merci,...
Read moreWe visited Nock Thaï hoping for a taste of real Thai—menu names read familiar, setting is casual, more café than fine-dining. Sadly, while the dishes look Thai-style (noodles, curries, samosas, etc.), the cooking methods, textures and especially the flavours fall well short of authentic Thai cuisine. If you’ve never been to Thailand, you might find it pleasant enough for a casual meal. But if you’re looking for something authentic, this won’t satisfy those...
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