Authentic and tasty Thai food. You can't go wrong with any of the noodles or curries. Starters aren't that special. Great service and good value for money.
Try the pad Thai and the chicken Cassius. The fresh vegetable rolls were not that amazing. And for sure don't miss the Thai iced tea! Overall it was a really nice experience!
One of my favourites. The duck and steak dishes are my favourite. Sliced meat cooked to perfection, delicious sauce, best with some coconut rice. Do it!
@najube I agree the Tom yum without milk is better, but Thailand has two types Tom Yum sai (clear) and the Other khon which has add milk to give it that cloudy look. Give it a try So ask next time :)
The food is cheery, with usual suspect pad thais and curries, but it's the interesting ingredients that put it above the norm: venison, scallops, soft-shell crab. Metro gave it 4 out of 5 Stars. Read more
The beef was nice, but quite plain and not spicy as suggested by the menu. The Pad Thai was somehow flavourless. We only went here because Som Saa had an hour wait.
Underwhelming. £22/person for average food & not very authentic (tho they admit that). better: Addie's Thai (amazing food), Chompoo (£10/person for better quality), and dare I say Busaba the chain
Modern Thai food with a funky decor. Really great food and service, don't bother with the generic restaurants along Brick Lane when this is so close! Read more
Rosa’s Spitalfields has an intimate, laid-back atmosphere, and is where we began serving our signature dishes to a London crowd hungry for fresh Thai food with a modern twist.