We were really looking forward to enjoying a big meal with a group of 10 family and friends at this steakhouse, but sadly, our visit ended before it even began. When we arrived, there were two dogs—one black and white and the other brown—positioned right at the front entrance doors, barking, growling, and essentially guarding the doorway.
The situation was intimidating and upsetting, especially for the children in our group, who were too frightened to go inside. Despite our efforts, we simply couldn’t get through the entrance and had no choice but to leave without dining.
It’s unclear whether the dogs were strays or had something to do with the restaurant, but either way, this needs urgent attention. A steakhouse should feel inviting and safe—especially for families—and this experience was completely the opposite. Very...
Read moreI went to this place because they called it a t-bone steakhouse. Me being from the United States I expected to find a real T-Bone steakhouse. All the steaks are overcooked. They are no more than a quarter of an inch thick. It tastes like Australian beef which is terrible. I wouldn't recommend wasting your time. And as a American what is a steak without a baked potato or at least mashed potatoes. They had no idea what they were. I guess this is all right for being a Thailand steakhouse. Will...
Read moreWe got what we paid for: while the amount and variety of food is quite impressive, the quality is according the to the price of 279B per adult. The highlight for us was the salad bar, which had a good selection and was very fresh, the steaks (if you can call the thin slivers of meat a "steak") where a disappointment: although we were experiencing the full flavour profile while trying to chew it.
Would we come back? Probably not. I'd rather pay a bit more for higher quality...
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