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Compliment Siany (27-05-2008) 5

This is my favourite Thai place in London. I’ve been to the Wardour Street branch but this one is much much better. It’s less known so there’s no queues and you usually feel like you get some privacy.

The calamari is fantastic. I’d happily just munch on that. But the beef and chilli is brilliant too. I always order roti instead of rice and even that’s too much much food. But the food is soooo fresh and yummy and I get very happy at the thought of coming here.

I’ve taken friends here and they’ve all been Wagamama fans. They’re surprised at how much nicer it is in here. It doesn’t feel like fast food, it feels like a proper restuarant.

It’ll set you back about £10-12 for a great dinner depending on how hungry you are. The juices are worth every penny - especially the lemonade with ginger…

Brilliant.

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Compliment ingridchen (30-04-2008) 5

One of the best Thai restaurant in London, you always have to queue. Curries and the rice noodles are my favorite. Brought many friends there and they all become fans. The interior is contemporary chic, and sometimes you have to share a table with others, but if you don’t mind that is not a big problem really as you will be enjoying the food.

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Compliment shinygemma (19-04-2008) 4

Was invited here for a meal in the private room downstairs. Our group was well cared for, with a real mixture of dishes on offer as part of our mixed set menu. I can’t rave enough about the squid starter, which I continued to dip into while everyone else started on the curries and stir-fries. Sides (pad thai, jasmine rice, papaya salad, noodles etc) were plentiful and there wasn’t one thing that didn’t get an ‘mmmmm’ all round. There was loads of food for our group, though it’s worth making it clear HOW vegetarian people in your party are - a lot of the non-meat dishes contained fish sauce.

As some people have mentioned, the word ‘thai’ should be taken with a pinch of salt - we finished our meal with lassi or sake.

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Compliment Nay (19-01-2008) 3

Very good, as Thai restaurants go, although the authenticity is a bit questionable (chopsticks, lassis etc). Mid-range in price. Went here with 10 people for lunch and although they were very busy they actually made people move table to accommodate us all on one table! The service was faultless and the food came out quickly and they obviously use very high quality ingredients. I had the jungle curry which I was warned was the spiciest dish on the menu. Yeah, it had a bit of a kick, but wasn't as hot as it should have been (it's meant to be an eye-watering dish), which is why I can only give this place three stars rather than four.

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Compliment alexhunter (05-09-2007) 4

I really dig this place. Not a spot for a quiet, intimate dinner but the food is outstanding and the service is unbelievably fast. It's very hip and urban and might not appeal to mom and dad but if the line outside is any indication, this has to be one of the best Thai places in the area.

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