First off, one of my faves is reading the reviews that people werenât so happy. I get it, everyone has a bad day, and not everyone likes the same things. So there will be non-favourable reviews. But the pretentious jerks that talk about how they lived in the Philippines for 10ys and the X dish tastes nothing like what their servants used to prepare them⊠please stop. You want that dish made exactly the same way, go back to whoever made it for you. I didnât come here for legitimate Thai food and my only basis of what Thai might be is what ever Iâve eaten at home at Thai restaurants.
Now that that soap boxing is done. My wife and I stopped by, one awesome server helping all the tables. If I had something to say it would be get her some help. But otherwise flawless service. I had the Pad Thai, my wife sweet and sour chicken. We started with the coconut shrimp and drank lemonade and sangriaâs. Everything was delicious, the bill was $800pesos. But I had four lemonades and my wife 2 sangrias. Adds up. The meal was worth every penny. I absolutely recommend this restaurant to complement your...
   Read moreIt is average, that is for sure. We hade the fried spring rolls, they were nice, but very greasy, but nice. Especially with the sauce served with it. It is more like a Indonesian Lumpia. But nice.
Than we had yellow curry, which has nothing to do with Thai food, it is more like a factory jar curry, sorry guys, but you miss the flavors that make Thai cuisine so wonderful.
And the Filipino Adobo Pork, well, I lived in the Philippines for over 4 years and learned to cook Filipino pork Adobo, and it ius nothing like they serve here. The Filipino Adobo is a richt flavor, punchy sauce that gives the meat that is cooked in the sauce a nice dark brown glossy color. There was no balance in sweet, sour and salty neither spicy, it was just nice soft pork in brown jus.
So we left a little disappointed, maybe our hopes and expectations were a bit too high, we know our flavors around the world, and these flavors are too dull to be anything near...
   Read moreAwesome find in downtown La Crucesita! Small intimate restaurant with some fantastic food! We arrived hungry and decided to try out a few dishes (the portions are generous, so we are lucky to have some leftover for lunch todayđ) We started of with the Shrimp Spring rolls & Tuna Tataki. For our mains we ordered the sweet & sour chicken that came with a sticky rice and the Shrimp Red Curry. The curry was amazing and had a nice sweet spice to it. I would definitely recommend checking this place out. They also offer take out or delivery, so there are lots of ways to enjoy some Thai while in Huatulco. When eating in they are taking lots of precautions; temperature check, hand sanitizer, masks and social distancing- we felt totally safe & comfortable. More importantly,been are happy to be able to support local restaurants. Prices were totally reasonable and the service was awesome and friendly. Thanks for a great night and can't wait to...
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