The waiter was not friendly and nice, I felt being pushed towards faster decision. When I got my drink (Pina colada), it totally did not taste like pineapple. I asked the waiter about this, and, instead of saying "sure we'll change it", he started persuading me that they put the fruit in. After all, he finally agreed to change the drink, took mine away and got back saying they are out of coconut milk. They brought me another drink (Cuba libre), which was better, but, anyway, not what I wanted.
Food: nothing special or interesting. Casual Thai place does it batter - unreasonable price.
After all, the waiter was rude when collecting bill (group of 7 people), and, as you can guess, they included a cocktail (well, was not a bill actually, waiter just pointed at our friends drink on a bill and said it's mine), so I had to pay for it even though it was definitely wrong and not satisfying.
Interior is nice. Location is nice. Waiting time - longer then I would prefer, but acceptable.
Update: After some time, because google reminded me about it, I came here and checked if there was any reaction form owner's side. Of course, owner commented "good" opinions and thanked people, but no one did comment on this one. My impression about the place is even worse now. Definitely do...
Read moreVery surprised by the reviews. Maybe Polish people aren’t well educated regarding Thai food. Having been to Thailand and having eaten at many Thai restaurants around the planet I can categorically say this it the worst Thai experience I’ve ever had. Not authentic Thai food by any means. Thick sloppy sauces, thick cut mango in the ‘mango salad’ (which was missing half the ingredients with others added - more like a garden salad with Mango on the top). Arrogant staff who seem to think a full restaurant means the food is good. Turns out the restaurant was fairly empty. If this is a top rated Thai restaurant in Warsaw, I can’t imagine what the others are like. Won’t return, won’t recommend. They claim to have a Thai chef - I honestly can’t see how, and if I was the chef, I’d be ashamed and return to Thailand for...
Read moreDespite being on a list of the best gluten free restaurants in Warsaw, there were no gluten free options on the menu. The restaurant and staff were also unable to modify any meals to make them gluten free. I don’t think they understood what gluten is because we asked what ingredients in the dishes contain wheat/gluten (my partner is intolerant and can have some cross-contamination) but the staff were unable to answer. In my experience, Thai food is usually not that difficult to make gluten free. We were forced to leave.
[Response]: The list mentioned is on trip advisor when you search ‘gluten free Warsaw’.
Also, if you have some GF options, the staff should be aware of these and let customers know because we were told there were zero options. We asked about the curry but were told...
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