Got to experience their amazing & delectable Thai food with a tinge of street style vibes. Eye catchy place, can be easily spotted by their neon lights, looks super busy but they have managed to keep the service top notch. Servers are always active with a smile on their face. Really vast menu to confuse you but if you are a picky eater it's perfect as you have all the possible options to choose from. They got the Asian beers you can try - Changs/Tiger which goes with the prawn crackers, nice collection of cock/mock-tails too, we tried the espresso martini. For appetisers, went with the Veg gyoza which was pretty good, sadly they were out of stock for the pork ribs that I wanted, tried pork neck instead which was pretty decent(won't go for it again). For the main course had the drunken pork noodles which was yum, I did customize this by asking for flat noodles and making it bit spicy-was worth it, we tried the Veg Pad Thai too which was a bit on sweeter side maybe coz of peanuts, but we did get the chili oil sauce to make up for the spice.. For deserts tried the Gluoy Chuem - Hot fried & caramelised banana in cold vanilla ice cream was a nice combo.
Their portion is good enough to make you go for a long walk. Surely will be back to try the coconut based options and the soupy noodles and ask them to give the Thai...
Read moreVibrant Thai street-style restaurant with such a fun atmosphere, there’s even a Tuk Tuk you can sit at as a dining table, Thai music playing, and Thai chefs cooking away in the open kitchen. It really feels like stepping into a Bangkok night market, lively and authentic.
The menu has a great range of options - noodles, rice dishes, curries, and snacks, all at mid range prices, making it a solid choice for dinner.
We tried: • Thai prawn crackers: Slightly spicy, a nice starter though a little pricey. • Gang Kiew Wan: Creamy with coconut milk, mildly spicy, packed with flavor. Tender chicken and perfect with rice, highly recommended! • Pad Thai Moo Krob: Dry fried noodles with a sweet sour balance, made extra tasty with pork belly and crispy pork skin. • Tom Yum Seafood: Requested mild spice, great balance of sour and spicy, full of prawns, mussels, and squid. Delicious with rice. • Watermelon Fruit Shake: Refreshing, just the right sweetness, perfect to cool down the spice. And also the Thai beer!
Overall, Zaap is the best Thai food I’ve had so far in the UK. If you’re in Leeds and looking for authentic flavors at reasonable prices, this spot is a must visit!
🆗 Thai prawn crackers 🆗 Pad Thai Moo Krob 👍🏻 Gang Kiew Wan 👍🏻 Tom Yum Seafood 👍🏻 ...
Read moreQuite simply, I got food poisoning from my meal here. My dish (morning glory with belly pork) was the only thing that me, my sister and my mum didn't all eat a bit of in the 24hrs before eating here and the day after until I started vommiting etc. Thing is, I think this restraunt is great value for money and delicious food and good atmosphere, so it's really annoying having to write this bad review on the food. My sister and mum very much enjoyed their currys too. I would also say, i firstly got given the wrong dish but didnt actually realise until the waiter came over with a 4th main, about 15 mins into us eating, and i thought oo that looks more like the morning glory i ordered 😂. They took my incorrectly given, half eaten first dish away and probably threw it in the bin instead of just leaving it with me as tbh i would have finished both - wasted food :(. I cant complain about that much though as I did in the end recieve all that we ordered. Dont really have a conclusion to this, just please Zaap review your food and safety standards please!!
Edit: ZAAP never replied to the email I sent them in response to their comment on...
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