The most authentic Thai street food in Manchester! 🇹🇭
Tucked just a few streets away from the city centre, this family-run gem serves up proper Thai street food with flavours that instantly transport you to the bustling streets of Thailand. The prices are refreshingly affordable compared to most places in the centre, and while the portions might look modest at first, they’re more than enough – satisfying without overdoing it.
This isn’t the place for a fancy night out – and that’s exactly what makes it special. You come here for real, honest street food, just like you’d get in Thailand.
Do take a moment to chat with the owner – she’s incredibly warm and always happy to share her story and the journey behind the restaurant. There’s something deeply human and heartfelt about the whole experience.
We left with full bellies and even fuller hearts. A proper hidden gem – can’t...
Read moreWe were recommended here by few people but I'm afraid we were left disappointed. We ordered Phad Ka Prow (£6.50) and Phad Thai (£6.50). The flavours were overpowering and out of balance. Phad Ka Prow was just spicy because we requested extra hot which stripped off the garlic and basil flavours whilst Phad Thai was sickly sweet and was in a thick soup base. We've always known Phad Thai as a dry stir-fried dish so the excess super sweet sauce spoilt it for us.
The price is reasonable but not for the portion that came with it too. They were small.
It is a popular place despite the location being out of nowhere. It got busier during lunch hour. The service was really good and friendly. However, in my opinion, the food is more suitable to Westerners/ British taste...
Read moreCame here because of all the great reviews here on Google, but was a bit disappointed as the taste was underwhelming and the portions were quite small.
The Gaeng Massaman was way too watery and bland. The pork was also slightly under-seasoned and too chewy.
The Phad Thai was okay, though there was too much sauce and it was overly sweet. The texture of the rice noodles was a bit too hard and chewy, leaning on the undercooked side.
The flavour of the Kual Tiew Num Tok was quite good, but again, the noodles were a bit too hard.
The Thai milk tea was not bad, but I expected the tea to be more heavily spiced.
The owner was friendly and overall the place gave a warm family vibe, but I’m not sure if I’d come back when there are better options of Thai...
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