5
Kevin MB -
3 years ago
Very good to Thai restaurant with a European flair! If you're not the most adventurous type (like most Bavarians I know), but still love foreign food, this is the place to go for Thai. The food is excellent, the staff is friendly, and the alcohol free cocktails are a great deal at happy hour.
Just be warned that meals during dinner are expensive, with main dishes starting at ~13€ for noodle or vegetarian dishes and ending at ~20-22€ for beef and seafood (chicken sits at around 16€).
And you WILL spend more than you think. Saying no to dessert after a great meal is nearly impossible here ;)
And the presentation alone is worth noting, since everything is served beautifully.
However, also be warned that the flavors here are subtle. If you're in the mood for flavor explosions, this may not be the place to go. That's not to say it isn't tasty; it's some of the best food I've had lately. There just are days where you may want a bombastic pepperoni pizza instead, you know?
All that being said, this place is definitely one of my favorite restaurants in Munich and the best Thai restaurant I've been to so far. I just can't go often since as a student, paying ~25€ (or more) for dinner is pretty steep. Give their lunch menu a shot if you want to save some money.
I personally can recommend their green curry dishes (the beef is great!) and the roti desert is excellent (the mango ice cream seems to be sorbet though, which I don't mind at all). The papaya salad (Som Tam Thai?) is my girlfriend's favorite and the mocktails with coconut are all great. And give the spring rolls a shot if you want to try something slightly different than the typical Chinese version.
The tofu dishes weren't my favorite, though I don't usually like tofu anyway.
All in all a great experience and I definitely can recommend it, if you are fine with the price.