Disappointing experience don't recommend. We booked in advance for a friend's birthday and told them we would like table outside and 1of us is vegan. I was told that the service staff will assist. When we arrived at 3pm we were shown a table inside. So we made request again for an outdoor table. The staff looked annoyed even though we were the only ones there. The outside table and chairs were wet and they didn't clean it until we asked them to. We ordered hi tea set and asked if we can select items since we have a vegan friend and was told no. Although closing time listed is 10pm, we were shoved the bill at 5pm and then all the staff disappeared, we couldn't find anyone after that. A guy had come in, sat down and nobody served him and he left. Would love to bring more friends here but I don't think I will after this...
   Read moreSuch a great experience and such a lovely setting - you turn off the hot baked concrete road down a little alley and walk through a gate into a secret garden and oasis of old world refinement. We had high tea, and everything was beautifully presented, including monogrammed tea cups; a nice selection of their own fine teas, and an eclectic mix of tasty morsels. The staff were very attentive, not pushy but there when you needed them. We were expecting a slightly more Western selection from some of the photos we saw (not being fussy, just wanted a change from the everyday fare), but still a very nice experience - highly recommended and we will be back - maybe brunch, maybe lunch, or maybe just some...
   Read moreI had an omelette stuffed with potatoes and sun-dried tomatoes, which was excellent. Brunch included coffee and fresh squeezed orange juice. For dessert I got a croffle, which is a combination of a waffle and a croissant. Actually it was a waffle, served with fresh fruit, ice cream and strawberry sauce. Delicious! Friends ordered wagyu beef, angel hair pasta with salmon, onion soup, spaghetti with seafood, the French toast brunch, salmon baked in a crust, and a special cold Thai dish only available during the hot season. Khao chae is "rice soaked in cool water". Khao" means "rice" and "chae" means "to soak". It's a bowl of rice in ice water, and various tasty tidbits in little bowls. All dishes...
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