The old owner got sick and now some new owners that doesn't know anything about Thai food took over the restaurant. I have been traveling in Thailand many times and would comeback to this restaurant when I stop in Paris.
Now only to my disappointment, the food taste bad and I think isn't fresh anymore. It taste pre-made and reheated. The service is slow. I don't comment but I am this disappointed. I hope the restaurant will improve and go back to it's root.
One star because of the decoration that makes it looks brighter. I don't think I will comeback ever again.
Edit for the owner : I am sorry for leaving a bad comment. However the food wasn't what I am looking for. I can understand that it was changed to fit local taste. But keep in mind that it does not taste like Thai food. Have you visited the country ? It will definitely open your eyes on the food.
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