This place is a little treasure located upstairs from Starbucks on Nimminhaemin road. My husband had garlic bread and Tom yum goong and enjoyed it immensely. I had the veggie sandwich with ham and cheese and the look of it was lovely and fresh and appetising. The taste matched the look. The only 2 criticisms would be that they need to peel the prawns before adding them to Tom yum and also the fresh sandwich has been toasted on one side thereby making the bread hard. Otherwise a great experience.
Had tom yum going and garlic bread . Soup was ok apart from the prawns where fully shelled and the poo tube was still in it . The garlic bread was good . My wife ordered a fresh salad sandwich with ham . Unfortunately it came toasted so Alittle communication problem . Poor young girl serving everyone was doing a great job. But getting rushed around whilst all the others where in the kitchen
I went for lunch and the service was incredibly slow- it took probably 45 minutes to get an order of kao soi that probably should have taken 10. I don't know if they were short-staffed today or if the kitchen just isn't big enough to support the size of the restaurant, but something slowed things way down. It wasn't just me either- the table of 3 women next to me ordered before I did and the last dish still hadn't arrived by the time I left the restaurant. The food was fine, but nowhere near good enough to justify the wait-time.
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