Oz Thai
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Holiday take away treat. Beautiful food and fast service. The Beef Massaman was spiced beautifully and melt in the mouth tender. The chicken cashew st…
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Myself and six other friends came here at 8:15pm on a Friday night. The staff were accommodating and were polite when suggesting that they were closin…
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The friendly staff, and prompt service were the only reasons this outlet moved up from a 2.0. The reasons that I could not rate Oz Thai any higher are…
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4 Reviews on “Oz Thai”
Holiday take away treat. Beautiful food and fast service. The Beef Massaman was spiced beautifully and melt in the mouth tender. The chicken cashew stir fry was tasty and filled with great veg. Served with a Thai fried rice it was a perfect meal for our family. Would recommend if you want a night and are holidaying in the area
Myself and six other friends came here at 8:15pm on a Friday night. The staff were accommodating and were polite when suggesting that they were closing close to 9:30pm. I enjoyed the pineapple curry which was filled with so many different veggies. Good pad Thai too. Dining in reminded me of being in Thailand – authentic:)
The friendly staff, and prompt service were the only reasons this outlet moved up from a 2.0. The reasons that I could not rate Oz Thai any higher are mostly attributed to the food; seafood laksa so thick and discoloured that I almost ordered a bowl of rice to eat it with. Other items on our table included a chicken red curry which was surprisingly tasty, and dim sims that were burnt to a crisp. Lastly, the trip to toilet out back was so perilous I almost wanted to slip a table knife in my pocket for safety.
If there is one phrase that epitomises our experience at Oz Thai, it is ‘forgettable mediocrity’. We were driven into the restaurant by desperation at 8:15 on a Friday night, which I assume is the reason for most patrons’ visits. The decor and layout comes off as slightly dingy and tacky and the wait staff are mostly untrained school kids. We ordered dim sims, a red curry with coconut rice and a laksa. The dim sims were a frozen variety that had been almost impressively burned while the laksa was filled with what appeared to be Woolworths marinara mix. The red curry itself was fine but the coconut rice was clearly just standard steamed rice with sweet coconut cream mixed through after cooking. The end result could be described as what might be made after having read a vague description of the menu items without any real understanding or experience with seeing, eating or cooking them. While the staff were friendly enough, I would return only under duress.