Based on 19 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 19 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 123 in 809 in Calderdale
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Excellent place. Good food and prices. Will return as soon as possible. The pad Thai is great.
Steve Lee . 2020-10-11
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Moved to the local area. This was our first take away. Fast delivery and tasty. Authentic Thai spicy - will use again.
Ross McGill . 2020-09-05
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The Three Lady Chefs is great place to sample Thai cooking at its best, with a High standard of care and friendly service and food presentation
warren nicholls . 2020-08-09
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Great friendly service. Freash cooked ingredients. Wonderful flavours and food individually prepared to customers taste.
Kevin Drake . 2020-03-28
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The penang curry is exceptionally tasty! Calderdale has a number of thai restaurants, all good, but Sam Mei Khraw '3 Lady Chefs' (as its now called) is my favourite. Lovely staff and lovely food.
Robert Baldwin . 2020-02-01
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Excellent service & delicious food. Best Thai in Calderdale
Jordan Barker . 2020-01-31
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Great food lovely staff would go again 😀
Andrea Fowles . 2019-12-14
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The very best of Thai cooking. Lovely atmosphere and excellent staff. I can highly recommend.
Peter Norrish . 2019-12-10
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Food was nice but every dish was loaded with peppers and very few other veg. Service a little lacking but worth another go.
lesley mole . 2019-11-09
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Just popped in for a late meal and the food here was amazing. Gorgeous flavours in both our meals and we will be definitely coming back here. Also the staff were really polite and helpful here
aaron jugroop . 2019-10-12
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Excellent food and service, thanx for the free JD and coke.
Warren King . 2019-09-25
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Where to begin? How about at the end, it kind of sums up the whole experience. At the end of the meal, the waitress told us the till wasn't working, so although she could tell us the total, we couldn't see a breakdown- have to say that's pretty poor. We arrived on time for a booking at 5pm, although they seemed a little confused but we were eventually shown upstairs. The waitress explained all the things that weren't available, including beef for the Sunday lunch. The three meat dinner was still available but that, it seems, is a mystery choice - turned out to be two slices of pork. A couple of the party had the 'chicken supreme' Sunday lunch. I'm imagining either the menu writer or the chef has a good sense of humour- it was neither a chicken supreme (breast on the bone) or supreme in its eating- it was a chicken breast that was badly over cooked, dry and tough to eat - plenty was sent back to the comedian in the kitchen. Some elements were really good, the veg was lovely and the potatoes really well cooked but at nearly 20 quid for a Sunday dinner it was well short of the mark. The Yorkshire puddings looked good but were clearly pre-cooked and served cold. Desserts added another £7 or £8 per person, guess what? More things sold out, the person who had to make a second choice missed out on a dry and virtually jamless jam roly poly (remember the kitchen joker?). I'd felt let down by the choice of drinks (several beers were off) but I'd have settled for keeping my glass full. We were having to chase for refills and the attention to detail was lacking. Final act for the kitchen entertainers - I think they'd also run out of boiling water - at least I assume so, what other reason would there be for a half full tea pot? Not to be recommended on a Sunday (other guests tell me it's better Saturday - not sure I'm up for giving them a 2nd chance).