Edit:- so not only do you have poor service, you also like to lie. The takeaway order of One dish was ordered the same time the food to eat in was ordered, and that dish was a beef dish I see you didn’t mention anything about the raw shrimp you served? Not once, but twice. I see you also didn’t mention when you came back to call me “‘mr chef”. You want me to carry on, or atleast have the decency to apologise for your staffs service and quality of food.
Don’t know where all the good reviews come from! I’ll write a detailed one about why you should NOT visit this place. Group of 4
Once seated, the linen was all dirty and had clearly not been changed in many uses. There was only 1 waiter and there was us and another able of 3 in. So I go talking to the waiter who said his from Afghanistan, and I asked is the chef Thai and he replied yes he is a Thai chef Had to wait average 15 mins to order starters and main and had to wait in excess of 30 mins for starters, when asked the waiter if starters were coming he confidently said “you just ordered the starters, we make everything fresh” Starters came, they were NOT fresh. Will add pictures to show it’s just frozen items that needed frying. Why this took over 35 mins I have no idea. Got the gyoza, tempura, spring rolls, all frozen produce. Also Tom yum soup which was the nicest dish of them all. Waited a further 20 mins for mains to come all whilst being served when the starter plates and dishes are still on the table. I got the no40 some shrimp dish. the noodles were extremely oily and The shrimp were very undercooked which I showed to the waiter, and I said don’t worry you don’t need to replace I’m just letting you know, he insisted on getting me another portion of shrimp, unfortunately these were also undercooked. Came to the end of the meal, I asked for a takeaway box as I didn’t want to waste the noodles and shrimp and I mentioned to the waiter again the new shrimp you gave were undercooked and he had the cheek to tell me these are king prawns, they aren’t undercooked and that if he was to serve these shrimp to someone else they would say it’s overcooked!! I told him I’m a chef I know what shrimp and king prawn and cooked and uncooked looks like, he stormed off and return with an takeaway box and goes “here you go Mr chef” great customer service from this waiter right? Then I asked again as I saw the chef, “didn’t you say your chef was Thai from Thailand”, his reply was no I didn’t say that, he’s just my worker his here to help.
Came to pay the bill, the waiter started to argue saying I don’t have time for this I have many other tables to deal with, he had only ONE other table! The worse ever service received and I will not recommend this place to ANYONE! Check pictures for the raw shrimp!! I was not going to write a detailed review, but how this waiter treated myself and the family...
Read moreAs a foodie, I enjoy flavours from around the world — but one thing I never compromise on is making sure the food I eat is genuinely halal. That means no pork, no alcohol, and no cross-contamination in the kitchen. Sadly, many places claim to be halal but still serve alcohol or pork, which goes against the very principles of halal. For me, eating with clarity and peace of mind is essential.
On my day off, I wasn’t planning to order anything — just hummus and bread at home. But my daughter, deep in A-level revision, came downstairs and asked for something nice for lunch. I mentioned a Thai takeaway my wife and I had the day before, and her reaction? Full toddler-mode strop! She gave me that classic sad face and I couldn’t say no.
So, I started looking for a halal Thai spot. Most options were ghost kitchens with no real contact details, and no one was picking up the phone when I called to verify. Eventually, I found a place that looked promising. It was a proper restaurant — no signs of alcohol or pork in their photos. Still, I called to double-check.
The moment the brother answered the phone with “Alhamdulillah,” I felt reassured. He confirmed everything was halal and pork/alcohol-free. I placed an order: Thai green curry with beef, Tom Yum beef soup, and beef noodles.
About five minutes later, I got a call from the manager to check if I was okay with the spice level. He warned me the curry was very spicy. I told him, “Brother, I’m from a country where we eat naga chilies for breakfast.” He laughed and said, “No problem.”
The food arrived quickly and hot. The Thai green curry was fragrant and bold — creamy coconut with shredded ginger and tender beef, paired perfectly with sticky jasmine rice. The Tom Yum soup was spicy, rich, and comforting. And the noodles, although mild, had their own unique flavour that grew on me with each bite.
We were so caught up enjoying the food and conversation that I completely forgot to take pictures. The plates were empty before I even thought of it. That in itself should tell you how good it was.
After we ate, I called the restaurant just to say thank you. The manager sounded surprised — probably expecting a complaint — but I told him, “No brother, I just wanted to say your food was incredible. We’ll definitely come visit soon.”
Finchley isn’t far — just 15 minutes from Camden. We’ll definitely go in person for a proper sit-down meal as a family. This place is a rare find: authentic food, proper halal standards, and great customer service.
Highly recommended. 10/10.
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Adding to the review Today I went in to pick food up, amazing service (bit tricky to park...
Read moreI had ordered devil wings and vanilla thai milk tea. The wings were fine but irrespective of the taste of the Vanilla thai milk tea 90% of the glass was just ice in the milk tea. Firstly, I had ordered milk tea and not ice tea. The entire glass had 12-14 full ice cubes. Once I took them all out the drink went way below half the quantity
I complained at the reception and the old man kept arguing that it's ice tea and that is why there is so much ice in the drink. We kept arguing with us to an extent that he opened YouTube to show how Iced Tea is prepared. When I placed the order I was never told about iced tea. I was told that it's Vanilla thai milk tea. If it said Vanilla thai iced milk tea I would have understood.
The old man who kept arguing should know how to treat customers. I told him the food was good but he cannot scam customers like that. He arguing was not what customer...
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