As a Thai, teaching Thai cooking workshops experience and I always eat Thai food every place I go, I strongly RECOMMEND this place!! If you have eaten Thai Street food of all regions in Thailand, you will know this is Authentic. So far this is one of the bests Thai food in Morocco. Ofcourse some might find some dishes too sweet or too salty, but that also happens when you eat at different regions in Thailand. In North Eastern, people eat spicy and salty Thai food. In the East , it's pretty sweet.... So, .... keep in mind that no resturants would cook all individual taste. If you could find 80% of your taste at 1 place with great service, it's perfect 😄 By the way, what i ordered were for Thai people. For me, these are more than perfect ! Try sticky rice mango...
Read moreThe waitress can speak English, which is helpful. (She’s also friendly.)The tom yum kung soup is not thick at all and too salty, not recommend. But the spring roll is good ( like the sauce too) and the rice too. For the milk tea, too sweet and ordinary. the butterfly bean flower water is sweet too…. We don’t really like the drink there which is kinda expensive but not very well, and they don’t serve all of the drinks written on the menu. Anyways it’s good to have a Thai food restaurant in Rabat, I may not go there again but if you didn’t try Thai food before, it would be great if you...
Read moreProbably the worst Thai I’ve ever been to. The vegetarian massaman had the appearance and consistency of black gravy, and tasted like sweet and sour sauce. It didn’t taste like it had any peanuts at all. The tofu was very rubbery and other than that there were just a few bits of potato and onion. My partner had vegetarian fried rice with pineapple, which was very greasy. What makes it worse is this is one of the most expensive meal we had in two weeks travelling throughout Morocco. These two dishes, plus one portion of rice and two juices was...
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