Good quality Thai food in a friendly, clean restaurant. Centrally located and accessed down some stairs off Prince Street, it's technically a basement but it doesn't feel like it, being very open, light and airy. Lovingly decorated with interesting artefacts and artwork. It never seems very busy, so
SUCH a great Thai restaurant - shared a few mains and had a load of starters and rice too. Re-lived my Thailand visit by sipping on both Singha and Chang. Waiters were really friendly and accommodating especially given that we were with children and there weren't any others in the restaurant - will
It was lovely and peaceful on thursday night, the hostess and waiter were very polite all evening, i ordered the thick noodle drunk's cure with crispy belly pork, it had a spicy kick but was really good to eat. The food was delicious- alot of places aren't authentic but you could definitely taste th
Food is not a sticky sweet oily substance. It has a more traditional taste, with the right amount of seasoning and quite fresh taste. We went on Sunday and it was almost empty, not sure why. We paid 40 euro for two people including a glass of wine, a beer, one starter and two mains.
We eat a lot of Thai food and have been here twice. This is my personal favourite in Manchester and the surrounding area. The stir fried crab is absolutely delicious!
Food was really really authentic and had loads of different tastes to it, none of it felt greasy like a take-away might. Great service and super quick serving time (took a few minutes literally), will definitely go again; good value for money.
much better than chinese good value too
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