This was a nice lunch stop. We were greeted promptly and seated. The food was adequate and came quickly. The servings were HUGE.
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This was a nice lunch stop. We were greeted promptly and seated. The food was adequate and came quickly. The servings were HUGE.
Hey Kristina.
Thanks for the nice review. *High Five*
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Love this resteraunt, great for a causal lunch or dinner. I had the red Thai curry and rice and it was delish will 100% go back, prices wernt too bad either.
Hey Mel!
Thanks for your kind words of praise. The red curry is one of my favorites, although if your a curry girl try the massaman ;)
Been to this restaurant a fair few times now and it's average at best.
For a start, there's the menu which makes itself seems as if it has a lot more items that it actually does by duplicating dishes within different sub-categories... annoying.
The choice of food is actually quite limited, which wouldn't be so bad if it was actually of high quality and matched the price at which it is sold. The food is normally quite cold when it arrives and always looks as if it's come straight from a factory line. I suspect not much on the menu is cooked fresh and is pre-cooked instead.
Despite all that, the service is really good, the food arrives promptly and the decor of the restaurant is really cool. That coupled with the location is the reason I've come here multiple times with my team.
Hi Marcus
I am sorry you didn't have the best of experiences. If you could please drop us a line on rathboneplace@eaststreetrestaurant.com I will be able to pick this up with you personally.
Thanks
We were tired after a good shopping spree in and around London. the food was asian. Thai/Korean chinese style. I simply loved the food. i had a soup noodle dish. but tasted some dumplings and salads. it was simply delicious. it was so spacious for a place in London. Long tables and stools around them. 2 - 3 groups can sit at one table. great to dine with friends. one gets chatty with the next group. plenty of space under the table to leave your shopping. :-) friendly staff who helped us select our dishes. the young man ," PAULO" was serving our table. excellent service. I hope you read this review Paulo. sorry its a bit late.
Love this place.
Hey
Thanks for your lovely review! We are super happy you had a nice time here with us.
I will make sure i give Paulo the highest of praise!
This pan-Asian restaurant serves good food at very reasonable prices given its location a few steps from Oxford Street in central London's West End. We chose small dishes to share. The prawn crackers were excellent, as were the summer and spring rolls - the latter a deep-fried version of the former, but none the worse for that. The tempura were very good though some big thick slices of butternut squash (I think - or maybe sweet potato) would have benefited from more finesse. The sweetcorn fritters were very good, as was the prawn laksa and the sticky rice. The Thai salad was a huge disappointment. I love Thai salads with their freshly cut Oriental vegetables such as green papaya, zingy lime juice and palm sugar dressing, and plenty of fresh red chilli. This was a bowl of tired and sad European vegetables such as cucumber, red onion, and tomato, with about as much zing as a dead cat. It was the only thing we didn't eat - one mouthful each was enough. We told our waiter that it tasted old and bad, and he commiserated, but left it on the bill even though we hadn't eaten it and we'd complained to him. The desserts we had were great: the banana fritters are delicious if you have room, and the cinnamon ice cream is very good indeed. The matcha latte smelled and tasted like pea soup, but we probably should have known better than to order that, and the fresh mint tea was good enough - I don't think it was made with boiling water, but once I'd squidged the mint leaves around in the hot water with my spoon for a while, it did develop some flavour. The service was very good, friendly and helpful without rushing us - they didn't need to as the place was nowhere near full on a Monday lunchtime.
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