One of the few cheaper but still tasty food options in Oxford. It's quick and easy, and conveniently located in the Covered Market. Their portions are very generous, and I always leave feeling stuffed.
I've had a few of their dishes, but I'll highlight the duck curry as my favorite! If you like spicy food, Sasi's Thai won't disappoint. Their green curry is also phenomenal and full of flavor and spice. The pork with egg, on the other hand, is also good but very meat- and gravy-heavy. It's not spicy at all, so a good option if you're looking for a thicker, milder meal.
Overall a great place to grab a bite -- just be sure to avoid the busiest meal times as seating can go quickly!
Thai food in London?? I love Thai food so I had to check this place out! It looked like a popular lunch spot because it was packed. The line moves fast and the workers are hustling. I ordered the rice plate with two entrees. I got the red beef curry and the yellow chicken curry! The atmosphere of this place is great to experience and see everyone conversing. The food here is pretty good and full of spicy Thai flavor. The curries I ordered were classic Thai dishes and the rice soaked up the delicious juices of the curry. The curries were strong with Thai spice, but seemed to be missing the sweetness that Thai food usually has. Some star anise or brown sugar would have made the food have a nice sweetness and cut the spiciness of the food. The lunch specials are a great option and you will get your meal very fast! I would recommend this place to anyone who wants to try some Thai food and wants to be in a great atmosphere!
I am really praying for their success, and from the looks of things lunchtime business is booming. It's a great option for quick, cheap and very delicious Thai in the city centre with standards like pad thai and green curry alongside more exotic offerings. They will prepare you a giant iced coffee for 2.20, and they have a little grocery where you can find things like thai basil and young peppercorns that I have struggled to find elsewhere in Oxford, even at the specialty markets. Sassi's best idea was hiring Noum, though, who is the face of the shop and an absolute treasure - he's always cheerful and even gives me cooking tips.
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