Som Saa
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Other than the fact that there was a long wait to get served and clunky service in general this was an enjoyable meal and food tasted fresh and bright…
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One of the best fish dish I have ever had; deep fried seabass. Loved it! It was mind blowing. Its a must visit place for all the fish lovers it would …
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Really enjoyed our meal here. The star of the meal was the deep fried seabass, which was beautifully presented. The flavour was not a let down either.…
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6 Reviews on “Som Saa”
Other than the fact that there was a long wait to get served and clunky service in general this was an enjoyable meal and food tasted fresh and bright.Add to it a bustling vibe giving this a recommended visit if you are in the neighborhood and craving some Thai that is not run off the mill.
One of the best fish dish I have ever had; deep fried seabass. Loved it! It was mind blowing. Its a must visit place for all the fish lovers it would not disappoint you at all. The flavour, taste & presentation is amazing. Service was good as well. We will definitely go back to this place and already have recommended other food lovers to go and give it a try
Really enjoyed our meal here. The star of the meal was the deep fried seabass, which was beautifully presented. The flavour was not a let down either. Having been recommended to come here by a Thai person we came here expecting good things and explosive flavour, which we definitely got! Service was kinda spotty though. Would come again, and is a great place to just drop by and chill with good food and drinks. foodbitesyt.wordpress.com
This restaurant is a great spot for a casual dinner and drinks with friends. They have a great selection of cocktails and bar snacks and a small menu of Thai street food. The service is quick and friendly and the atmosphere buzzing. I highly recommend the crispy pork, but all dishes a tasty and a good portion size for sharing.
I have no idea how time out rates this place as the 4th beat restaurant in London. I don’t even think you can call it thai food. A quick look in the kitchen and there’s no one from south east Asia in there.The menu is limited and there’s so much hype about this place. I tried the deep fried Seabass. Costing 17.50. It is served with a garnish of a very acidic and tangy salad, the citrus flavour really does a disservice and overpowers every every. It hits you with a an explosion of flavour, but not one that is welcomed. I went with a party of 10, food took 30mims to arrive. No one looked liked they enjoyed their food,especially those who ordered the sea food curry. Which can best be described as 2 prawns and 4 muscles floating in lemongrass water. The dessert was Yuk. Coffee flavoured ice cream with a tiny bit of bananaI can’t recommend this place at all. halalfoodguy.co.uk
Excellent lunch there. Will write a full review once I have had dinner.One of the best Thai food I have had in London (the best being Sukho on Fulham Road but standards have gone down there and it has become expensive)