I’m surprised this place only has a few reviews! I ate here several times during my summer in Edinburgh. I especially enjoyed the pad thai and green curry chicken. The servers are very friendly. All in all, a reasonably priced option for thai fusion style food.
Wendy R.
Tu valoración: 3 Coachella, CA
I liked my noodle soup but the chicken should be tender this tasted like fast food. Ice cream or noodles — both seem confusing. Be the best at one thing. I will be surprised if the shop makes a go of it. Too bad. Nice décor, good staff, and decent soup.
Jonathan A.
Tu valoración: 2 City Centre, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Went here for lunch and it was very expensive for what we got, which was certainly not a very authentic thai meal. It was more the quality of a mediocre Chinese takeaway. The ordering process was unclear, and the staff were disinterested and rude. I won’t be coming back.
Tanya L.
Tu valoración: 3 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Noodle ‘n’ Ice opened up in August or so and looked like a modern Asian fusion and Thai influenced place with reasonable prices. They have long communal tables and are a bit like Wagamama. I was needing a quick bite to eat before heading to the Unilocal Shimmy Hug evening tonight so I popped in for some soup. I had the Tom Kha traditional Thai soup with coconut soup which sounded lovely. It was really reasonable at £3.50 but it wasn’t particularly coconutty and had a different, hard to place flavour of the broth. The chicken and mushrooms were ok but there were little green shoots that were fibrous and didn’t seem edible or at least digestible. It wasn’t to my taste. I’d perhaps come back to try the Thai green curry or noodles but it’s too bad they don’t seem to do lunch prices. It’s more of a lunch type of place anyway and was really quiet at dinnertime.