The food was good but not really large enough portions or quality for what they charge. We ordered online, which was pretty slick. When we specified delivery they charged us several dollars for a delivery fee and said it would take about 1 hour even though the place is about 2 blocks away. We rang up and said we would pick it up instead but then we were told they couldn’t credit the delivery fee as it was a separate business. Not sure I will bother going back.
Niki B.
Tu valoración: 3 Australia
Loved the service, but for quality of food I can only give three stars. Tried: 1. Curry puff pag — Tasty but a bit bland 2. Neur nam tok(grilled beef salad) — Yummy but the sauce was a bit overpowering. No subtle flavours here, and the«fresh» ingredients in the salad were limp and warm. 3. Roti — Excellent. Fantastically greasy, everything I enjoy about roti, sorry if its inauthentic. 4. Pad thai with vegetables and tofu — Enjoyable but rather bland. A far cry from some of the excellent pad thai you can get around these parts. Good delivery time and no extra charge. Reasonable prices. For when you next can’t be bothered cooking dinner.
Clarissa Y.
Tu valoración: 3 Cardiff, United Kingdom
Notes: ~ This review is based off of delivery only. ~ Protip: 10% off first time ordering online. Because we didn’t really have that much customer service and I have no idea what the ambiance is like, I’ll just be reviewing the food~ What we ordered: Curry Puff Pag($ 5.90) — Potatoes, onion, carrot, snow peas, and herb filling wrapped in puff pastry. 3 pieces. I found these to be really nice and delicious, but not really worth the value. They were quite small and not filling so 6 dollars is a bit expensive for what little we got. Neur Nam Tok($ 12.90) — Grilled beef with onion, chili, mint, and lemon juice. I wasn’t a huge fan of this. The beef was really rough. Admittedly, the sauces and flavours they used were delicious, but the tough-to-chew beef brought it down. Pad Thai w/Vegetables & Tofu($ 10.50) — Thai rice noodle, bean shoots, egg, bean curd, tamarind sauce, and crushed peanuts. Delicious! Flavourful, filling, and definitely worth the cheap price of 10 dollars. Pad See Ew w/Vegetables & Tofu($ 10.50) — Stir-fried rice noodles, egg, vegetables, sweet soy sauce. I loved this dish. Most often, people mess up with Pad See Ew and make the soy sauce too sweet. However, Shallot Thai did it just right and made a delicious meal! Roti($ 3.50) — Pan-fried Indian-style bread. It was pretty good. Just a tiny bit too rubbery, but still alright. — Some dishes weren’t as good as others, but it still overall left me satisfied and pleased with how much I got for so little.