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Contribuiți la feedbackMy friends and I were looking for a place in Pimlico. We all really wish that we found it sooner. We ordered spring rolls, tom kha soup, pad Thai, pad see ewe, Massaman curry, and red curry with duck. Every dish was incredible from start to finish. Thai is my favorite and this place made me very happy! Additionally, the waitstaff was outstanding. Especially Ash, who was fantastic from start to finish: friendly, knowledgeable, and extremely attentive. If you're wondering if you should try it...stop reading this and get over there right now!!
This location is no longer the Thai Cafe it is now called the Pimlico Cafe, like its namesake Pimlico Underground. This is an assuming neighborhood place, that produced really good flavors, at reasonable prices, from the dishes we tried.
Favorite Thai restaurant in Pimlico ! Small and quiet restaurant close to Pimlico station runing by a family from Thailand. Delicious Thai food very tasty flavorful but small portions). Prices reasonable and staff friendly . Good quick service . Highly recommend
We ate here for dinner last night, having found some great reviews on Yelp! As an Australian, I've gotten used to top notch Asian cuisines (Chinese/Thai/Filipino) that don't seem to have their match here in England! We ordered the Set Menu B for 2 people (vegetarian). The veg starter mixed platter was deep fried tofu and veg, and they came with delicious sweet and sour, peanut, and chili/peanut sauces. My favourite was the corn fritters. A+ Our mains were green curry, black magic aubergine (soy sauce stir fry), and a pad seeyu, served with jasmine rice. We added the laksa to try as well. We enjoyed the aubergine, which also had Chinese mushrooms sautéed in, giving a rich and vibrant flavour. Unfortunately, I've had much better green curry (my favourite dish normally); I felt the flavours weren't fresh, you could barely taste the hints of ginger, and the coriander seemed weak too (try making a green curry paste from scratch, and you'll see exactly what I mean). I've never made laksa, but again I felt the flavours weren't mind-blowing. My pad seeyu had an extremely dry noodle, one that was hard and inedible. Again, the taste was slightly underwhelming, even though I was constantly squeezing fresh lime juice over the bites I took. We had coconut and green tea ice creams for dessert. We loved the taste and texture of the coconut, which melted in the mouth nicely, having a few bits of coconut too. The green tea was a more sherbet-like texture. It was an extremely interesting matcha taste, but the texture missed the mark for me. When we arrived, we were one of two tables eating; by the time we left, the whole restaurant was full! A great, bustling ambience. The waiter kindly kept our bags in a little room so we didn't have to sit wth them (we'd traveled that day), so thank you for the service! Unfortunately, I won't be back here; when I eat out, it's for food that I'm passionate about, and this missed the mark for me.
I have finally found my go to Thai place! I ordered scallops for starter and pad thai for main. Scallops were good, though nothing too outstanding. However, the pad thai was the best I had ever had in London thus far! Absolutely flavourful and cooked just the right way I couldn't put my fork down by the end. Ambience was simple but clean and good. A sort of neighbourly place with not too many bells and whistles. Service was excellent. The waiter was prompt to re seat us proactively, telling us that two parties will be arriving on our either side who will most likely be noisy. He constantly came to check on us and make sure that all was good. A very friend staff overall. I'd go back in a heart beat!