This is likely a high-end Thai restaurant that's quite popular with international diners, though locals will certainly appreciate it too. Personally, I find the Thai food here to be delicious and authentically flavored, catering well to Thai palates, with a wide variety of dishes to choose from.
Menu Highlights
Single-Dish Meals: Perfect if you're dining alone, they offer comforting classics like Tom Yum Noodles, Boat Noodles, Kuay Teow Kua Gai (stir-fried noodles with chicken), and Pad See Ew.
Shared Dishes (À La Carte): For groups, you'll find a selection of Isaan (Northeastern Thai) specialties such as sticky rice, grilled pork neck, and grilled beef. Various Tom Yum dishes are also available.
Diverse Desserts: The dessert menu is a highlight, featuring traditional treats like Khanom Krok (coconut-rice pancakes), coconut ice cream with various toppings including Lod Chong (pandan rice flour noodles in coconut milk), and for a seasonal delight, mango sticky rice (or durian sticky rice...
Read moreI gave this rating simply based on customer service. I felt the staff can do better in this area. Staff need to learn how to decline requests in a polite manner and be mindful of their body language. Especially for foreigners, this is probably our first and last visit to your restaurant so staff need to know how important it is to make the dining experience a pleasant one.
We were seated in the restaurant but requested to be shifted to another empty table so that we can have a better view of the river. The staffs relay our request among themselves and one of the male staff finally came to tell us rudely it cannot be done. We merely ask why because we are already seated in the restaurant anyway and he seemed agitated and replied rudely that it's reserved and impatiently hurried off. We then decided to leave the restaurant.
I hope its probably just bad timing on our part or that particular waiter is having a bad day...hopefully not at the expense of a...
Read moreWas looking for coconut ice cream in Iconsiam. Came across this place and got their slushy with a scoop of ice cream, mango, and sticky rice. This ended up costing me 385 baht, which is of course an insane price for Bangkok. The person making my slushy had to look around for good mangoes because they didn’t have any good ones - I ended up having an old mango that tasted horrible. The coconut ice cream scoop was freezer burned and horrible as well. Ended up throwing it out and walking one store down to find the coconut ice cream I was looking for (which was amazing and a decent portion) for 80 baht. The service was good, but the food was the worst I’ve had in my month long stay in Thailand - not to that it was the most overpriced as well. 385 baht for something inedible. The only 1 star review I have...
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