5/5 Kevin M. 5 years ago on Google
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.
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