Located on the restaurant floor of Lumine 1 in Shinjuku, we found the restaurant to be a bit hit and miss. On the one hand some of the dishes were a bit bland. On the other the fried noodles tasted pretty good. As other have said, you shouldn't expect 100% authentic Thai taste here - like many restaurants in Japan some changes have been made to suit local tastes (fine in my view as long as you expect this). One positive is that the menu includes a variety of spicy options covering most tastes. Also service was fast, friendly and energetic and at the time I visited there were plenty of customers but no wait (early afternoon on a Saturday). If you really want Thai - style food and don't mind eating at a chain then this is a viable option and one I would visit again if I craved some dishes that reminded me...
Read moreMy first observation coming into the restaurant was that the atmosphere was very cozy and there was a nice view outside. Service was good and we got a seat pretty quickly. However, in the area where we were sitting, there was the constant undertone of vomit smell, which was unpleasant and did not go away throughout the meal. The food was more a japanese interpretation of thai food rather than actual thai food. The food was rather bland but there were spices on the tables that you could use to increase the flavor. There were few vegetarian options but the drink selection was...
Read moreOne of the worst Thai food i ever had here in Tokyo. We had visited this place around a couple of years back, so decided to visit again. But the food has become worse, its blend, Curry is watery. Considering the price of each dish, its worth visiting the other local Thai food restaurants, they at least will have better tasting Thai food, and...
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