Thairiffic
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Saturday lunch started with a perfect umami and spicy tom yum soup. The flavour might have lingered longer and helped infuse more taste to the pad tha…
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Basic Thai fare but a fun night out. We had the banquet which provides a near mountain of food. Quite tasty but a bit rough and ready in parts. Lots o…
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Good atmosphere and great service. The staff are very attentive. Had the sweet basil with duck and jasmine rice. Just the right amount of heat and swe…
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6 Reviews on “Thairiffic”
Saturday lunch started with a perfect umami and spicy tom yum soup. The flavour might have lingered longer and helped infuse more taste to the pad thai that ensued. Service on point. Ambiance, as well. Taste–try not the pad thai.
Basic Thai fare but a fun night out. We had the banquet which provides a near mountain of food. Quite tasty but a bit rough and ready in parts. Lots of fried food on the first course, a tad more refined on the second, ice cream to finish. A good fun meal for sure but not modern or sophisticated Thai. No matter. A bouquet for the service. The staff couldn’t have been lovelier, which seems to be a Scottish trait. The service everywhere we’ve been has been wonderful. (The really really exciting part of the night was that Colin and Justin of TV fame were at the restaurant for a quiet meal. Good for them.)
Good atmosphere and great service. The staff are very attentive. Had the sweet basil with duck and jasmine rice. Just the right amount of heat and sweetness. Forget the starters unless you’re having the Tom Yum soups but the mains are superb. Friends had the king prawn pad thai and looked delicious. Also go for the Thai milk tea if you like your chai lattes and fancy something different.
One of the best Thai restaurants in the city centre located on Sauchiehall street.The restaurant serves authentic Thai food
I have been here quite a few times and the food is great. It is authenic and the food have plenty of flavour. I regularly go to thailand as l love the food there and can say the food is just as good. The lunch menu is great and are not half the size of the a la carte menu dishes unlike most restaurants.
Definitely not the best Thai food I’ve had in Glasgow… Very average I would say. The Tom Yum soup was too salty and chicken satay was also very ordinary. The chicken did feel a little stale. The Pad Thai was ok … I mean Wagamama have better Pad Thai and they don’t even specialize in Thai food.