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The best restaurants serving Thai food in Kensington and Chelsea London
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3 Opinions in 1 websites
He estado viniendo aquí durante un tiempo, el personal es siempre amable y cortés, la comida es consistentemente fabuloso, el lugar es lindo y se siente como un descubrimiento. Es te permite traer tu pripia bedida alcohólica - hay un supermercado Tesco y 2 mercados un minuto a pie. Por favor no vayas, me gusta que sea para mí! PD: la foto aquí no es de Thai River en Latimer Rd, que está cubierto de viñedos y una final de su terraza en una calle interna - nada como la foto)
1241 Opinions in 3 websites
Absolutely first-rate! Thai Taste has an unusually complete menu with many dishes not often found in other restaurants, and what we had was exceptionally good. We are fans of Thai cuisine, and this is one of the best restaurants we have experienced. Both dishes we had were new to us. The duck curry had ample meat, and somehow a savory quality despite the presence of a piece or two of pineapple and even a lichee. The sauce was of medium density and very complex. There are three bass filet options on the menu, something we have not encountered before in a Thai restaurant. The fish arrives at the table looking somewhat naked and bland, but it actually was replete with full-bodied flavor. We had mango with sticky rice for dessert, and even this standard dish seemed unusually good. The mango was a generous amount and perfectly ripe, and the rise, more sticky than elsewhere, had a complexity of flavor beyond the traditional coconut. The restaurant is small, seating perhaps twenty diners and is wonderfully quiet and serene. There is carefully chosen background music which is actually enjoyable rather than irritating.
1488 Opinions in 5 websites
Beautiful restaurant with fantastic service and just as fantastic food. I have lived in Asia and have eaten a lot of Thai food so I'm always sceptical about finding authentic Thai food in the UK but this place way exceeded expectations. Large portions and stunning presentation, the staff are so lovely too...plus the cocktails...omg...Make sure to pay this place a visit!!
415 Opinions in 2 websites
This is now a vegan restaurant. They converted 18 months ago. So be prepared. mock beef, pork, fish and duck. I think I was just shocked my favorite, that I've been coming to in years, near a tube station restaurant converted. The food, I didn't know what to order, the familiar comfort food menu is gone, vegan beer, all fine, service as great as ever. It's akin to the shock of hearing one of your best mates is now beginning transitioning. Just, the relationship has somehow changed.
390 Opinions in 3 websites
We called into Thai Rice whilst visiting Portabella Road market, we sat outside late afternoon. We had one starter Tom Kha soup with Chicken and mushroom which was unbelievable and delicious. We then had chicken panaeng and chicken massaman with egg rice. Both of these dishes were superb tasting and very filling. Great value to. We eat a lot of Thai food and would rate this right up there with the best we’ve eaten. Would highly recommend. Service for us was quick, professional and accurate. I’ll use this again when in London!
787 Opinions in 4 websites
I am a massive fan of Patara in South Kensington and Soho . The food is always amazing and the service is immaculate . Massive thanks to Alice . She is in charge and so professional . She is so good with customers with a beautiful smile but she is so good with her staff too . Which is so important as no team work , chaos on the floor . Special lady she is . See you soon for sure xx
84 Opinions in 1 websites
You would have thought that these type of 'restaurants' had disappeared with time, with people's better knowledge of 'exotic' cuisines and with an increasingly number of places - particularly in London - offering the real thing. Fitou's actually reminds those unfortunate people that decide to dine at its premises of those nasty, formica-laden, quick and dirty joints that were kind of popular in the UK about 20 years ago. 'Exotic' food to the British public was about ketchup on spaghetti or super hot tikka masalas, in short - together with kebabs - all that nasty food that was served to people leaving the pub rather inebriated and searching for something not to taste or enjoy, but food to numb their state of drunkenness. Apart from the nonchalant, 'who gives a ****' attitude of the 'staff', upon which people have commented here before, the food was disastrous. Unbelievable large amounts of oyster and soy sauce obliterating any taste. Ingredients on your plate indistinguishable from one other. Most concerning were all the mucky, charred bits obviously coming from the bottom of a pretty dirty wok, all to be seen on the plate served to you. God knows last time those woks were properly lined, let alone cleaned. Surely, looking at the customers there, Fitou's still gets away with it thanks to an audience that doesn't ask for any finesse, perhaps in life as well as when it comes to food. But this is properly ghastly food, an insult to Thai's cooking tradition, a sad reminder of a culture that thrives by disguising 'exotic' food and serving it as something else. Awful.