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The best restaurants serving Thai food in Knightsbridge and Belgravia City of London, Westminster London
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I paid over £40 for a 2-course set menu and a non-alcoholic drink. If you order three courses from the à la carte menu and a drink, expect to pay at least around £65. This is not a cheap restaurant. By a normal person's standards, it's quite expensive. I have had much better meals for less than this. So, about the food. The satay chicken skewers were not particularly hot. They weren't cold, but they were just warm. I also thought that two skewers was a pretty stingy portion size. Other people ordered spring rolls and only got two spring rolls. Again, that is an unusually small portion size. I will say that the peanut sauce was very good. For the main, I had pad Thai. Again, the portion size was small. Please note that I am not somebody who likes huge portions. Quite the opposite - I hate the feeling of being overly full by the end of the meal. However, nor do I expect to have to eat a snack when I get home because I am still hungry! The pad Thai was quite nice, but, again, not particularly hot when it arrived. Also a word of caution about the fruit juices: for the prices charged, I assumed that the fruit juices were being freshly squeezed to order. But no - the barman was quite clearly pouring fruit juice out of a long-life carton. Honestly, save your money and you can buy yourself better fruit juice from a supermarket. Service was okay. Our waitress was friendly. I was confused that I told her that I didn't want chillis on my meal, and when it arrived, there was a small pile of dried chilli seeds/flakes on the side. I don't mean it was in a separate bowl - it was on the same plate, touching the noodles. If the customer says no chillis on the meal, surely they should mention that as standard it comes with a pile of chilli seeds/flakes (which were very hot when I accidentally ate some). I'd also mention that the plates looked old. They had grey marks on them from where lots of cutlery has scratched over them. I wouldn't use plates that worn out in my own home, let alone expect to be given them in an expensive restaurant opposite Buckingham Palace. Overall, I'd say it would have been an okay meal for, say, £15-20 including drinks and service, especially if it had arrived hot. But I would say, save your money and go to a good cheap Thai restaurant where you will get a better meal for under £20 for three courses and drinks.