We tried tom yum (plus rice,paid separately) and pad thai. Delicious standard Thai dishes. Tom yum seemed a little greasy to me (you can see a layer of fat in the photo), but in general it was delicious (if I didn’t worry about proteins, fats, carbohydrates of dishes, I wouldn’t pay attention to it at all). Therefore, I’m not sure that I would take Tom Yam a second time, but, again, the taste is decent. But for their coconut shake, I would come back - a nice price, volume and taste (creamy, not oversweet). What i have noticed: they asked about the spiciness of the dishes in their set of sauces there was a plate with crushed nuts (so far I have never seen in other cafes that they gave the opportunity to put as many nuts as you need ), so this is a nice plus they brought two straws for shake, it is convenient when you take a drink for two
Staff was nice, so overall I...
Read moreYou must eat here! If you’re looking for cheap, tasty and fast authentic Thai food, this is the place. My partner and I ate here pretty much everyday. The owners are lovely, food is fresh. We had the pork pad thai and crispy pork rice the first night. Very good. Second visit we had the chicken filled omelette, omelette with pork (this seemed to be a deep fried omelette and was delish) and fried rice. Mango...
Read moreAfter falling into the tourist trap that is the Big Horn restaurant, we ate at Lek’s, which turned out to be the real deal.
We had authentic Thai food and delicious fruit smoothies. The seafood salad had very fresh shrimp and the fried noodles were excellent.
The service was competent and friendly, and the bill was pleasantly low. All in all and excellent meal. We...
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