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C’est scandaleux ! Je me suis rendue dans ce restaurant le 15/08 pour dîner, je n’ai pas été déçue du voyage. Habituée des restaurants thaïlandais en Thaïlande et à Paris je suis tombée de haut dans ce restaurant. J’ai choisi un poulet frit (peu thaïlandais je vous l’accorde mais tout de même à la carte). On m’a servit 6 mini chicken wings bcp trop cuits, dessèchés et sans goût. La particularité de ces wings était qu’ils n’avaient quasiment pas de chair je n’ai jamais vu ça de ma vie…. En guise d’assaisonnement un riz frit insipide, sans assaisonnement et bcp trop cuit. En 2 mots c’était dégueulasse… et je ne vous parle pas de l’addition… Amateurs de vrais restaurants thaïlandais n’y aller pas… Pour de bonnes adresses dans Londres consultez le reste de mon profil !
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We were hungry for some laksa. Found this place online. It was expensive for what they serve. Singapore laksa was NOT authentic at all. Being Singaporean, I know. Their wanton noodles don’t come with chilli. If you want sambal, you have to ask for it. The woman said she told me but I think she muttered on purpose. I wouldn’t have ordered it if I knew they charge £2 for a spoons worth of horrible “sambal”. Do yourself a favour and go try the authentic laksa and other delectables at Singapulah instead. Service is friendlier. FREE, yummier sambal. A bigger bottle of water is under £2 there. Laksamania charges £4.80 for a small bottled water. This place was a rip off and the food was pitiful. Never again.
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In London sightseeing with cousins from Finland all Filipino Under a railway bridge and unexciting from the outside But please do go the food is amazing Very friendly owner and staff and the food is as good as any we’ve had elsewhere in London or even the Sofitel in Manila I had the Kinilaw which was the best I’ve ever had and the crispy pata which was served with chicken the pata (pork hock) was tender and crispy crackling. The calamari, BBQ (Teriyaki) chicken and Sissig all great Finished with a Leche tart Portions were huge and very reasonably priced we shall certainly return when next in town
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Note; this review is for the new location in East London. We visited as a group of 6 on a Wednesday evening. Although located within a deserted street with nothing else around it, I was pleasantly surprised upon arrival as the decor has been very nicely done, and the whole place feels distinctly more upmarket and trendy versus their original location in Soho. It was also surprisingly busy for a weekday. While there was a £55 set menu on offer for our group, we opted to go a la carte. We tried the papadums, soft shell crab, lamb chops, jaggery beef, tamarind chicken curry, sea bream curry, pineapple curry as well as a round of egg hoppers, a few pol rotis and some rice. The portions are relatively small and we did double up on most items under the guidance of our waiter. The food was very good and just like the Soho original they did not hold back on the chillies! The 4 of us in the group who originate from this part of the world very much enjoyed the spices, but it was a struggle for the other 2! Note that the menu did not indicate which items were spicier. Favourite items on the night were the soft shell crab and the jaggery beef. We did try the CPB (choc biscuit pudding) for dessert and was quite disappointed in their deconstructed take on it, especially having tried the normal version which is far superior in my view. Service was friendly but very slow. In fairness they did have a gas supply cut at one point which halted their kitchen activities for 15 min or so, but even after allowing for this I think the pacing was too slow. Funnily enough I had the exact same experience in Soho, and in both cases the meals extended beyond 3 hours. The bill for the 6 of us came to a £522, of which £180 was spent on drinks. This felt quite reasonable. In conclusion, this place offers some authentic and untamed Sri Lankan cuisine, and the food itself is probably near the top of the pack within the small but growing selection of Sri Lankan restaurants in central London. They do need to sharpen up their service however. Compared against the aforementioned group this was easily the slowest of the lot, even if discounting for the gas interruption. Hopefully just teething issues in this recently opened venue, albeit I am a bit wary after my similar experience in their other location. That said, I would give them another chance as the food was pretty good.
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In all the years of occasionally working in Ealing, I have never eaten at Monty’s, till I was taken their the other evening. What lovely food. Great taste and very well prepared. The waiting staff were very attentive and the meal came quickly. The restaurants atmosphere was pleasant and not too noisy. The taste was excellent. A very enjoyable evening out in Ealing.
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I ordered a take away meal and noticed an item was missing (chicken buns)turns out I never ordered the item but the shop phoned me back and offered me the item and an extra naan complimentary. I thought it was so kind of them. The food was delicious and for a great price.
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we was happy at the beginning service was good until when my 2 Granddaughters got up to leave because their taxis was outside the man came and put the bill right in front of me to which i was not happy as we had not finish was going to get a irish coffee for the rest of as which was my daughter and her boyfriend i have not had this happen before but it was like as if we was going to do a runner and not pay so now i dint think i will be going but their again to which i am not happy with as we all like going in their but after last night sorry that was not acceptable t what u did
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I've never eaten Korean before and spotted this small delight on the way to visit the British Museum. Just caught the end of their morning session, they take a break 3 to 5. There's only a dozen seats and it was almost full but I squeezed on to a shared table. Advised by a fellow patron chose bibimbap. It was delicious and I could see the guy preparing it. It's says it's family run and that was so evident when I upended my bowl and lost half of my food. No problem they just gave me another bowl and quickly cleaned up the mess. They were so lovely about it.