Please like and follow. Arrived at the restaurant, and it was located in a quiet neighborhood. Their big sign was a good guide to arrive . The restaurant is split into two rooms, nice and quaint. The server was active, very positive, and full of life. She should be a comic, an actor, or a salewoman. She was very helpful since we had difficulty in aligning the frensh menu with our english knowledge of the Thai food. We ordered spring roll, pat thai, green curry, and green tea. The spring rolls were served with lettus and mint, which made them taste wonderful. The Pat thai and the green curry were both delicious. While there, we met a couple who were very nice, and we talked with them, giving us a supperb view of Paris. We recommend...
Read moreDid I just stumble on one of the best Thai restaurants in Paris? Did I just eat one of the best whole fishes of my life? These are the questions I’m left with after walking out of Chiang Rai Mai.
There’s this dish I love at a spot in NYC called Pla La Rad: fried fish, no bones, sweet-and-sour sauce. What I had here came close, but with its own twist.
If you’re in the area, check it out. The menu’s expansive and the fish I choose was cooked perfectly and packed with flavor. The service was top-tier from the origami napkins to the hospitality. 10 out of 10. I’ll...
Read moreAbsolutely awful restaurant. Served chicken to a vegan in a watery thin white substance they claimed to be a red Thai curry. The food was awful and when we told the waitress that the pad Thai was rock hard, the tofu was inedible and that it did not taste good she threatened to call the police on us. We had to ask for help from another diner as we were being threatened by staff over stating that we did not want to pay for this one dish. Awful service- awful...
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