This place is right on the corner next to the main road but you'll need to go down some steps to get inside. There's mostly bar seats and only a few tables for 3 or 4 people. When we went as a table for 3, we got there early and got a table. I didn't have any problems getting a seat as a single person when I went back later on.
There's not a huge variety of dishes like at some other Thai places but what they do, they do well. The price is about what I'd expect for the location too. Service was quick and easy, and I was happy to just grab a bite without waiting in the middle of Shibuya.
I'm just not a fan of the dark decor but I guess it's easier to keep most...
Read moreGreat little place. Not big, limited seating. Would be wise to make a reservation. We went on a week night in the lull between to crowds. The staff was friendly and provided an English menu. The food was better than good. The fresh spring rolls were nothing special, a bit dry, too much fiber. The shrimp karaage was garlicy and very good. The spare ribs were fried, with great flavor but too tough. The tom yum soup was nice as was the sauted veg. The cashew chicken was delicious, with nice pieces of chicken and lots of cashews. I've been thinking about it. ...
Read moreHands down the best Thai curry and ガイヤーン chicken joint in Tokyo. I’ve been going here for lunch for several years now, and they haven’t failed me yet. Gapao rice is great too if that’s your thing, but for me the curry is where it’s at. The staff is friendly, always greeting me with a smile and sharing stories when there’s a chance. The place is poppin’ during lunch because the locals know how delicious this place is. If you’re ever in the Shibuya Dogenzaka area, come check this spot out. You won’t be disappointed....
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