Based on 12 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 12 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 3824 in 7028 in City of London, Westminster
Nº 28 of 58 Thai in City of London, Westminster
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Esto tiene la sensación de un auténtico café tailandés. Se ha prestado muy poca atención a la decoración y todo el lugar se ve más bien sin encanto, ¡pero no se deje engañar! El personal es encantador y el lugar siempre está lleno porque la comida es deliciosa. Los platos de arroz están precocinados, lo que significa que también puede ser un lugar muy rápido para almorzar.
Dan G . 2019-07-04
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Visité para el almuerzo, ordenó Pad Thai, 6, tenga cuidado de que la oferta de almuerzo 5. 50 es solo para el curry. Comida sabrosa, caliente y rápida, buen tamaño de la porción, recomendaría, higiene de 3 estrellas.
Kadie . 2019-04-23
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Buena comida y excelente servicio al cliente, tuve uno de los mejores Pad Thai, y el chico de la caja es muy divertido y amigable. Muy recomendable.
Alberto A . 2019-01-24
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a mio avviso il migliore thai restaurant di londra. nella mia vita sono stato 6 volte in thailandia, e questo piccolo locale nella zona di st james s park mi ha riportato con la memoria i miei viaggi. fresh pad thai e grande curry. tornero sicuramente
Michele M . 2019-01-24
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Yo tenía un tofu curry verde de aquí para el almuerzo por £5. Me dieron un montón de arroz, pero una pequeña olla de curry. Había cinco trozos de tofu. Este £1 por 2 cm cuadrado de tofu. Los sabores eran buenas, pero todavía hambre después. También era que no había suficiente personal para tratar con la punta y cola entre mediodía y esperando que mi comida estaba allí durante más de 10 minutos para la comida para llevar.
Stefan V . 2018-07-19
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Ho fatto un pranzo vegano nel tardo pomeriggio, ho richiesto un piatto spicy con tofu in quanto vegano. Mi hanno preparato un ottimo piatto con riso verdure e tofu. Per mangiare piatti vegani è necessario andare dopo le 14. Ci ritornerò
andre_viaggiatore . 2017-10-05
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Ate here a couple of times cheapo in every way Thai food. Place looks really basic and cheap the food is poor.Always empty in a busy street food and restaurant orientated road.Suprised it keeps going . Much better options near by.
adZZ12 . 2017-02-13
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This place is small, cheap and cheerful. The staff are friendly and swift. Although I am sure it is all made from pre-made paste and coconut milk, an awful lot of Thai food is. The portions are generous and food served hot. Red and Green curries, Pad Thai, the ususal mix with either rice, fried rice or noodles. About £5 each. Very good value
Debbie K . 2016-10-18
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Strutton Ground is a street of cute and quick easy on the go lunches. I've frequented this place due to their Pad Thai and Tom Yum soups during the winter. Staff always friendly and efficient. Its Walking distance to a lot of tourist attractions.
Linda M . 2016-07-24
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I found this place by chance, just during a walk around the area, that is really central and easy reachable from all the best London’s attractions. The place seems quite spartan at first sight, but the food is attractive and for sure the price as well. I had a pad thai and it was pretty good. During my pit stop I socialized with the owner, Pam, a really kind Thai girl, who gave me some advices regarding the food and the places to visit in Thailand. In addition, I found out that her husband is Italian… it was a pretty nice coincidence since I’m Italian as well. I’ll be back for sure, I use to spend much time in London and I find the Thai House a good place to regenerate during the usual Londoner endless walks.
D1083CRchiarap . 2016-06-06
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A cheap and cheerful place. Nothing special. Had much better Thai food elsewhere but was passing through the area. Wouldn't bother returning
Richyuk . 2016-03-21
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This is a bare and pretty basic café on the market of Strutton Ground. They serve pretty good Thai dishes for lunch (eat in or take away) from $4.95. Always have green and red chicken curry, and with thai basil etc and the basic price. Stir fried with noodles (pad thai etc) £5.70. Staff and cook are Thai.
Debbie K . 2015-11-18
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10 Opinions
Nothing is exceptional in this place but it ain't bad either. Simple, well priced Thai food. Service is ok. Drinks are overpriced.
502 Opinions
Always a fantastic meal at Spicy Basil on the A5 into London town ! Had the Pad Thai this time and it was flavoursome and fresh. Also had a coconut water drink which added a spash of the tropics to the meal
6 Opinions
I eat here a lot.Its a no nonsense basic good value tasty Indian "cafe". The bread is made on site and they have a good range of curries and kebabs