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Has anyone told Busaba Eathai that the Thai generally don't eat with chopsticks? We can't help feeling that their routine supply on Busaba's communal tables...
Amaranth has built a loyal following over the past decade for its bold flavours and low prices (helped by a BYO policy). In fact, it's so popular that...
Rosa's is located in the heart of trendy Spitalfields, and so often packed. The cool basement has proper seats, not the red stools of the rather dark ground...
No longer run by restaurateur Alan Yau (he sold his creation in January 2010 for £21.5 million), Busaba Eathai has new owners - a UK private equity firm -...
The karaoke bar's busy, the music's turned up loud. Three TV screens are showing painfully kitsch pop videos, the lyrics running in Thai script.Our fellow...
Everything about the Lancaster London Hotel's smart Thai restaurant is impeccably presented - from the intricate carved vegetables artfully arranged on...
This was the second of this expansive chain of Thai eateries, and we believe it's the best. It's quieter and more consistent than some of the bigger, busier...
No longer run by restaurateur Alan Yau (he sold his creation in January 2010 for £21.5 million), Busaba Eathai has new owners - a UK private equity firm -...
Laicram is the sort of relaxed, reliable and utterly unpretentious restaurant that every neighbourhood should have. To the tune of Thai pop ballads, you...
The upmarket Thai restaurant Blue Elephant in Fulham closed in in December 2011 to relocate to Imperial Wharf, a modern development overlooking the Thames....
In its first decade after opening in 1992, this small establishment was nominated for various awards. Now, it seems tired. The decor of green walls, with...
The vast dining hall at Mango Tree has high ceilings, a long banquette and evenly distributed tables. The effect, when combined with the simple dark-wood...