Jane B.
Yelp
Summary: Interesting/quality Thai Food, but a little expensive and not quite as "Fabulous" as I was expecting. I rated a bit lower because of the ambience, maybe on a busier night it's more "buzzy" but we found it a bit low energy.
Ambience: We had a group of 3 at the 8pm mid-week sitting, the place was busy but not full. The ambience is a little quiet, as there is no music and the waiters almost whisper details of the menu and dishes. We sat very close to the table next to us and if I wasn't so discrete I could tell you their whole conversation.
Food: We had the $75 tasting banquet. Now I'm writing it all up, there was a lot of food, but at the time it didn't feel like too much. There was no real standout "wow" dish, but overall all the dishes were good quality and interesting flavors.
Starters:
Starting with soy roasted cashews (bit of a non event), then the ma hor (palm sugar cooked prawn, pork, chicken & peanuts,pineapple) which was a delightful little bite. Then the betel leaf (tea smoked scallop, fresh coconut), which was very tasty followed by some oysters (which I didn't try, I should have said I didn't like oysters).
Mains:
All came out pretty close together:
wagyu beef shin with pickled cucumber, this was my fave dish, the beef was soft and flavorful, and the pickled cucumber was silky and refreshing. My favorite of the night.
son in law eggs, we took the waiters advice and broke over rice, this was lovely (better than at Ginger boy when they insist you put the whole thing in your mouth at once!).
red curry of roasted duck, lovely as expected duck curry.
sour orange fish curry, was a hit with one diner, but I didn't care for the combination.
green papaya salad, this was a bit of a disappointment. Spicy but not really any zing.
Dessert:
coconut jelly with some fruit, the jelly was had a really lovely texture and I'm a big coconut fan so very happy with the dessert.