Maybe it's the 10 flights of stairs that Google map forgot to inform me about, or maybe it's the uniqueness in flavor, or maybe its maybelline, but this was truly a delicious meal.
I'll begin with the appetizer platter of spring roll, chicken skewer, and papaya salad. In hunger I attacked the plate and only realized after the frenzy subsided, I did not take a photo. The skewer was crisp and seasoned well on the outside while maintaining the tender string cheese consistency inside. The sweet peanut sauce drizzle completed the experience by supporting the chicken, and not overpowering the savory flavor. Moving on from the savory chicken, the refreshing papaya salad drizzled with lime and fish sauce was wonderful. Not overly sour or raw, the texture of the dish was just right. Adding on the freshness of ingredients and the spring roll, it was a fantastic start to what awaits.
My main was the red coconut curry with beef. Stewed with red and green pepper, carrots, water squash, beef and topped with basil leaf. Expecting the thick curry I'm used to, this flavor and consistency was closer to curry soup. Every slurp was a flavor bomb that harmonized with a bite of rice. You can taste each ingredient if you choose to slowly enjoy the dish or scarf it down so you don't have to share.
My only disappointment was the lack of alternatives to the white rice, I generally like to pair coconut rice with my curry for an added mild sweetness and flavor but they only have white rice at Le Brasserie Thai.
Au Revoir, Definitely will...
Read moreI read the reviews here and they were all pretty good, which is why I felt the need to add my own. The waiter was great spoke multiple languages but spoke to us in French as my partner is french.
The food is sub par, the red Thai curry was more of a soup than a curry, very sweet and little spice and more like drinking a coconut dessert.
My partner had the khao pad and it had no meaningful flavour, he ordered the chicken but was given the beef. Granted the food was replaced straight away but felt like an inconvenience for them to do so.
Overall if we had realised how close it was to the tourist traps of the Sacre Coeur we would have avoided as it wasn’t great at all. If you want to eat Thai close to the tourists then go for it, but otherwise they’re are so many nicer places in montmarte.
We didn’t say anything to complain whilst there as didn’t feel it would be taken well, so chose to pay and leave...
Read moreThis spot is just AMAZING!!!!! My partner and I love Asian food so much and this Thai place was incredible when we went on our trip to Paris! We had for starter the nems with vegetables, then I had the rice and sautéed vegetables which were delicious, the sauce was great and the vegetables were fresh and perfectly done, my partner had the pad Thai which also tasted great (according to him).. for desert we got the mango and sticky coconut rice which was divine!!!! The service was great and I’d totally go back there again, the place in in Montmartre, it is such a great place to be in at night time or morning, so in summary, GO THERE!! This place is...
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