We tried Mount Lavinia for a business dinner, while attending Nuremberg Toy Fair. The food was excellent, and spice level was just where I wanted it to be for moderately spicy. I recommend the Tom Kha Gai soup, chicken satay, Thai style samosa, popiah, curry dishes, and of course, sticky rice with palm syrup and mango for dessert. Wine selection was decent and reasonably priced. The food was also very well priced. I would have given this place 5 stars, but they were super disorganized and lost my reservation. They were awesome and accommodated us, but it was a little nerve wracking when with...
Read moreWe waited 20 minutes for drinks, 30 minutes for starters and soups, the waiter never again offered us drinks or asked if we would order the main dish, although he spent 20 minutes talking to customers half a meter from us, in 40 minutes he did not pick up the empty dishes and when he did he did he did not want to offer anything because it was 35 minutes away from The salad with chicken, it was only chicken with tomato sauce, soy sauce, chili and romaine lettuce :( very disappointing experience. In times of corona virus, it is a little strange that they have no interest in customers consuming and...
Read moreI was attending an exhibition in Nuremberg, but was bored with all the heavy German cooking. I was looking for somewhere to eat where the food was lighter and more interesting. We found this place on Google and decided to give it a try: we're so glad we did! The owner was very helpful, spoke perfect English, and had a great sense of humour. I need to eat gluten-free and this wasn't a problem in any way. The food was delicious - you can choose how spicy you want it to be. Like Thai food in some ways, but different. If you're staying in Nuremberg, this should definitely be included in your...
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