Kati Thai
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Met a group of friends here for a catch up. Found it a bit cramped initially. We ordered roti bread, money bags, a pork skewer special, seafood salad …
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Okay food (but just okay) but staff are incompetent....managed to mess up a takeaway order although it was made in person while reviewing the menu wi…
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Tried this place tonight. Being a Sat night we expected a slightly longer wait but it arrived before we expected it. Massaman curry was amazing and ou…
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9 Reviews on “Kati Thai”
Tried this place tonight. Being a Sat night we expected a slightly longer wait but it arrived before we expected it. Massaman curry was amazing and our other chicken curry dish was so flavoursome. Ingredients were extremely fresh with all dishes. Very impressive and will be back to try more dishes.
Delicious food! I love their Pad Thai and Curry Puff! very friendly and accommodating staff! The restaurant has a very relaxing and fone-dining dinner feel
Ordered the pad thai and green chicken curry both dishes delicious! Thai can often taste similar from each restaurant but there is something different about the way Kati Thai prepare their meals. The pad thai was especially delicious, will be ordering from here again.
The restaurant has a good environment, but the food is so so. I ordered the satay chicken and Pad Thai. The satay chicken is very tough, no chicken taste. The pad Thai is standard.
The family decided on this restaurant for a casual family dinner one fine Sunday. Pleasant decor with suitably-themed wall hangings and music softly playing in the background.
Surprisingly there were no Thai-style drinks on offer, just a couple of juices and soft drinks which we found disappointing. We went for a variety of dishes – the papaya salad with soft shell crab, roast duck in a red curry, fried rice, volcano seafood and sweet and sour rockling. Having had som tum on previous visits to Thailand, I found Kati’s offering pretty satisfying, if slightly too sweet. The soft shell crab was crispy and not too oily. The curry was a bit one-dimensional in taste, but the ingredients were fresh and the duck succulent and held its own against the slight sweetness brought by the lychee. The fried rice was a favorite with everyone, with good reason – the prawns were fresh, large and generous in number, and each grain of rice had a satisfying bite. The volcano seafood was a bit of a miss; whilst it brought some flaming theatricality to the table the sauce was watery and lacked punch. The last dish to arrive was the fried rockling. It was a hit! The filets were crispy and golden, a delicious combination with the strong flavours of the sauce.
Overall there were some dishes we preferred more than others. It’s clear that Kati Thai uses very fresh ingredients but there was a lack of spice in most of our dishes which would have elevated them to another level. Another thing to keep in mind is that the curries come in rather small portions – ours came in a bowl that was perhaps enough for two to share, or for one hungry person.
Incredibly salty (and I love salt) – could not finish our meals which was a shame because I think they had potential. Went home and drunk lots of water.
I was hoping this was our new local Thai but sadly not.
Take away!! Money bags, curry puffs, pork panang curry, a beef masamum curry, chicken satay and coconut rice!!! We picked up but only noticed at home that a dish was missing. In all fairness, we didn’t pay for it as it didn’t go through so all good. Good Thai food however some more meat would be nice.