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The best restaurants serving Thai food in South Bucks South East

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4.5

591 Opinions

location-icon30 Station Parade, England
Thai
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The portions quite small, specifically morning grocery stirs dishes and papaya salad. I forgot to take the pictures but it’s really a little.

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4.5

257 Opinions

location-icon63-67 Thorney Mill Road, England
Thai
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I'm a regular at North Star and I'm never left disappointed. It is a great place to work from during the day, the food is top notch and the service provided by Azaz, Ghano and Daud leaves very little to be desired. Great value for money and my go-to venue. North Star really is Iver's little hidden gem.

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4.2

338 Opinions

location-icon18 Oak End Way, England
Thai
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Great food that I think keeps getting better. Always feels authentic experience and friendly staff.

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3.8

3772 Opinions

location-iconOld Town, England
Thai
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I have to confess that reading the mass of bad reviews about this venue had led to a little apprehension when our daughter booked this place as an anniversary gift. But in the end all was fine. Not that the place is perfect but it rather depends on who you are and almost certainly how old you are or feel. We had a Cosy Room which was not in the main hotel but across a dual carriageway. This was undertaken in pouring rain so not a perfect start. Yes the Cosy Room is small and weirdly the bathroom doesn't have a door but a heavy curtain. However this was fine, the shower good and the towels big and fluffy. The room has no tea or coffee facility so if you wanted one you have to pay and they would deliver to your room. Did I mention the dual carriageway and rain between us and it? Food wise we ate in the English restaurant and the food was good but it's very expensive. They also have a very strange system in their bar which means you have to pay every time you order a drink, you can't charge to your room. Why? In the end Crazy Bear is aimed at the under 30s and wants to attract, according to our waitress, the influencers, whatever they are but I'm pretty sure it's not a man in his 70's. To be fair we were treated very well, perhaps we were a novelty and they were just curious. As an aside Beaconsfield is quite splendid with a lot of choice food wise. Have fun.