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Yumi Thai is a takeaway rather than a restaurant, but it's a takeaway with a difference. Yupa cooks all the food in her own kitchen so it is proper quality home cooked food. The food is excellent and great value. It's way better than any shop takeaway.
Paul Stephenson . 2024-01-15
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Excellent "home run" Thai takeaway with a solid selection of standard options and rotating specials. Orders are placed in the week for collection on Saturday; which ensures all ingredients are fresh.
Adam Lomas . 2023-09-29
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Delicious food and wonderful service! A hidden gem in our Ossett community.
Rodney Ayl . 2023-05-21
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Highly recommend!! Amazing quality, authentic Thai food that's fresh and full of flavour. We're always so impressed when we order here and are slowly working our way through the menu. Easy to order for collection and lovely customer service.
Katy . 2023-02-27
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Really nice tasty thai food will be ordering again very soon.
Denise Clayton . 2021-11-27
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Great fish and chip shop with an excellent extended menu. Some great managers specials, including the all-day special which includes a free sausage with your fish and chips. The owners and staff are all lovely and friendly.
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I have heard a lot about Corarima and thought it was about time to try it for myself. Warm welcome from the owners and made to feel very comfortable from the start. The restaurant is cosy and spotlessly clean with a minimal feel despite plenty of traditional Ethiopian and Eritrean decorations around the room. It really is very nice. Having never tried food from this part of the world, we decided to put our trust in the chef and ordered a sharing dish for three with a starter of hummus (made in house), flatbread made from chickpea flour and potato wedges spiced with berbere. All incredibly delicious and the softness of the flatbread was a welcome change from pitta. The main arrived with some theatre, presented on a slate with a selection of main dishes spooned on top of a large piece of injera, a flatbread made from teff flour - a grain native to Ethiopia and Eritrea. Encouraged to eat using the injera to scoop up the vegetable based dishes in front of us. Everything was beautifully flavoured with numerous spices (in some dishes as many 18). The meal was completed with a pot of coffee, poured for us from a beautiful jebena into tiny decorated cups. The flavour of the coffee was intense with the beans roasted and ground in house before being flavoured with ginger, cardamom, anise and presumably various other spices. The saltiness of the popcorn, traditionally served with coffee in Ethiopia, really added something to the coffee. Wonderful restaurant, lovely warm and hospitable hosts and exceptionally flavoursome food. It was a pleasure to be served a meal which came with a little insight into the traditions and culture of what I am sure is a fascinating country. Looking forward to returning to try more dishes.