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Great food at reasonable prices. Chicken satay starters and pad Thai highly recommended. Staff were happy to alter dishes for vegan customers.
We were checking out somewhere to eat and were bowled over by the enthusiasm of a family who had just left. So, on their recommendation, we popped just round the corner and bought a bottle of Riesling and went in. It's tiny and atmospheric and the food is seriously good. We had chicken starter and a
A small cash only, thai cafe. i call it cafe as its a casual type of place and is open during the day for lunch and closes around 21:30. When I visited there were three thai ladies there who were friendly and surprised when I tried my little bit of thai language with them ! The meal I had was excell
Fantastic coconut pad thai! Really glad that I found this little gem.
Nice staff and really good food! It is also quite cheap! I have been few times and seems to be pretty consistent with their quality! Definitely a hidden gem (it doesn't look particularly appealing but give it a chance)
Ordered whole sea bass which was a mistake on my part because I hate de-boning fish! Otherwise the taste was good. Jasmine tea in a pot is served using a tea bag, not loose leaves so that's a minus. Costs 15.45 total. Above average I'd say.
Prices are generally much lower than elsewhere in Brixton for dinner, for example most mains are in the region of £8.50 at Yum-D. Water and glasses are provided before the meal which is nice and the food tasted great! Hence I'm giving Yum-D a 5 star review.
Good food and value for money. I had the Coconut Pad Thai noodles with veggies and tofu and the quantity was more than I could eat so I had to take away. Cash only, so be prepared. Overall, good experience.
The curry rice was very tasty. Price is affordable.
Very tasty meal here. Staff were very friendly and happy to give suggestions and make changes to orders. Busy little place, but it's not hard to see why. Well worth a visit for dinner.
Oh so much better than Rosa's and the Chef just happens to be Thai aswel what is a must when your eating Thai food :) ! The staff are really nice and very atentive but i sugest phoning and booking first if its the weekend . Because it seems im not the only foodie that knows .
Tasty Thai food in Brixton. Popped in on a Saturday afternoon - authentic tasting pad see ew and drunken noodles. Friendly staff. Cosy atmosphere. Definitely worth popping in for!
Cannot emphasise enough on how delicious, cosy, fairly priced and friendly that place is. I go there about once a week. Prawn toast, moo ping, drunken noodles and chicken Lakhsi are my picks. For all this you'll pay about £25.
Amazing, good quality food at really cheap prices! Much more friendly staff than kaosarn round the corner and they let you eat your meal in piece without rushing you to clear the table, oh and you can book big groups!!
Amazing food !!!, been to Thailand a few times in my life and I can say it's very authentic taste . Loved the place will go again in the near future
One of my favourite places to eat in the Village... Don't expect anything fancy - just reasonably priced and good quality food, friendly staff and BYOB.
Delicious. Proper Thai Food. Good service. Generous portions. Authentic and great value for money.
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