Cái Cối Thai Restaurant, located in the vibrant Thao Dien area of District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, offers a delightful dining experience with a blend of Thai flavors and a welcoming atmosphere.
The restaurant boasts a bright and pleasant environment, with a fairly spacious indoor setting that can comfortably accommodate larger groups. This makes it an ideal spot for family gatherings or casual meals with friends.
Cái Cối offers a good selection of Thai dishes, though the flavors may not be exactly authentic to traditional Thai cuisine. Despite this, the food is well-prepared and delicious, ensuring a satisfying meal for all guests.
The prices at Cái Cối are decent, making it a great value for the quality of food and service provided. The Spanish owner is notably welcoming, adding a personal touch to the dining experience. The staff is attentive and professional, contributing to the overall positive experience.
Overall, Cái Cối Thai Restaurant is highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy tasty Thai dishes in a comfortable and friendly setting...
Read moreAs a Thai, I often get asked what the best Thai restaurant in Saigon is. I always said there wasn't one, until I went to Cai Coi today. My two-year search is over. /This/ is the best Thai food in Saigon, hands down. It's not just authentic, it's absolutely delicious. The Thai chef knows what he's doing, and the menu promises delicacies you can't easily find outside Thailand. We had three dishes today (the chicken krapao, kale with salted fish, and moo manao) and for the brief 20 minutes it took us to devour the food I was in heaven. Pro tip: their 3 chillies dishes really are spicy, even for a Thai. If you want good Thai food, there is nowhere better in Saigon to go. Give them a try and you will be...
Read moreNew Thai in Thao Dien. Is it the best Thai restaurant in the city.....? I think so!
It has taken over the space where the short lived Eden cafe was. The decor is nice enough and the staff are super friendly and helpful.
The best thing about this place is definitely the food. A range of really solid Thai choices for a moderate price. My favourites are the red and green curries both of which are the best I've had in or out of Thailand.
One of the owners is Spanish so they also have a delicouus Basque cheesecake for pudding. Small reasonably priced wine list and a good selection of Thai teas.
Overall, it's a winner. Mains are around 120 to 150, so not the cheapest but worth it for...
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