Yearning for some Asian soups, especially spicy ones, after many days of French cuisine. This restaurant came highly recommended by Thais and it is operated by Thais. At late lunch it wasn't too crowded still there's a short 2-deep queue at the automated ordering machine. I stood in line. A Thai lady came out of the door to deal with a self-collect order. I quickly greeted her in Thai, and asked if I had to order at the automated machine, she immediately invited me indoors to sit, brought out a printed menu and served iced water. The menu is quite tight and no frills, you can tell they are in the fast-food lunch business, in fact everything here is single-dish, made to take and go, with disposable wares. Nice to see they offer Moo Palo, which is a Chinese originated dish of soya sauce braised pork, rarely seen in a Thai restaurant but a staple of many Thai households and available in any Talad Nat or Thai street market. Across the road, the Vietnamese restaurant is apparently owned by the same Thai lady, as since I wanted soup, they served me Beef Pho and Vietnamese spring rolls. The decor was nice and fun, and reminded me of Thailand, with the Red Bull and MBK light boxes. The Kasikorn Bank ATM hiding the toilet is a good laugh. This place has great vibes and I can imagine it's a nice and happening drinking spot by nightfall, since it's so near the Champs-Élysées and Arc...
Read more5-Star decor and food. Real authentic Thai food. The Moo Palor, Pad Thai were simply authentic which reminded me of Bangkok. Further, the two owners running the place were native Thai. Felt really close to home as I converse with them in part-thai, part-english. A must-go for Thai Food. Ordered takeaway and it was still good when I reach...
Read moreAuthentic thai food! The pad thai was better than the ones ive had in Bangkok, the best ive ever had and i wish they had a branch in London as would visit them often! The owners are also such friendly young women and i hope their business continues...
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