It's a food stall in a typical Thai open air food court where there are dozens of other food stalls. There is a stage where live music performance was going on, It was a weekend evening; not sure if they have live music on week days. There are tables and chairs. You order the food and let them know where you are sitting, and they will bring the order to your table. The area is manned by security personnel at all entrances and you can't bring in any outside drink or food. I had a water bottle and had to throw that away. The Indian food seemed to be managed by Thai folks, I ordered aloo gobhi and couldn't have been more authentic. Naan looked little different; it was round, but tasted perfect. Prices are lower than anywhere I saw...
Read moreDisappointed. I ordered a chicken balti with 2 garlic naan as was told the naan was quite small. 200 bhat in total, which is fine, however when it came out it did not look like any balti I've ever seen before! A balti by it's very name suggests a rich sauce. There was very little sauce with this dish and basically large pieces of chicken which had been thrown into the sauce, with a couple of potatoes, again a first for me, never had potatoes as part of a chicken balti. It lacked any real flavour and no spice. I've eaten in many places around the world including the famous Brick lane balti houses in London, this was not a balti in my view. Disappointed and wouldn't...
Read moreIn principle, it's fine, we specifically made a trial order and ordered Mutar Paneer with naans. Paneef was quite nice, cooked with peas, but curry should be a bit more spicy and flavorsome.
Place - it is inside of a food court, quite authentic, but if you want to come with someone in the evening and talk, then you will hardly succeed because of...
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