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Contribuiți la feedbackVisited for a Wednesday evening, able to get a table for two without a booking. Lovely fresh food some delicate flavours recommend
A party of six, which included a Thai cook, so the food needed to be authentic, and it didn't disappoint. Service was excellent and staff were friendly. A good choice when in the area.
Close within a minute of Bicester centre but not a restaurant you'd chance upon unless you knew, which is shame as it deserves more footfall. In an old church with a choice few reminders of the history but not as much as perhaps it could have. It does feel authentic Thai in furnishing and the service was attentive and quick. The food was fresh and tasty though portion sizes a little too small for a £10 price tag, especially the veggie noodles. Tom Yum prawns was very good with mushrooms but really lacking more chilli, lemongrass, galangal, and kaffir lime leaves in the mix. At £9.50 that was v expensive when these relatively cheap ingredients would have added to the experience. Spring rolls were superb. We'll be going back as the flavours lived with us for ages after we left. It is authentic, friendly and lots of space and thankfully a cut above some other UK Thai restuarants that feel and taste a little soulless.
Enjoyed a reasonably priced set meal on a quiet Thursday evening. The mixed starter was good albeit we found the tempura prawns prawn toast a little greasy. However, the main courses were excellent. The staff were warm and friendly. Overall would say give it a try.
Was excited about the name and how restaurant looked but to our dismay. Little did we know, the menu was hard to understand and we finally ordered few things which were house specials and platters but food was absolutely horrendous. We ate 5% of the food but the best dish which was finished was the plain rice. The beer was nice But spent like £70 just eating plain rice and beer.