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Bidra med feedbackAmazing Thai food. Speedy delivery and the best Thai food I have had for a long time. The pad Thai was particularly good. Curry puffs amazing. Prawns chicken cooked to perfection. Highly recommended. Also very friendly service.
Went here for the first time last night. The staff were so welcoming and had big smiles on their faces. The wooden chairs and the decor were very inviting. Food came out in a timely matter. The wait staff had bright shirts one and there was a positive vibe in the restaurant. I enjoyed by meal and the portions were great. I was able to take the leftover food away to bring to work he next day. Overall great experience and I would definately come again and would recommend is restaurant to friends and family. I went on a week day which was good. I'm not sure if there would be plenty of parking on the weekends. This wouldn't deter me away though.
Every once in a while, my old workmates and I will catch up and share old memories. This time, we had dinner at 'the best Thai restaurant in Sydney ' according to the workmate who suggested it. It wasn 't quite the best, but it was pretty decent.<br/ <br/ I was third to arrive and sat next to W so we shared a couple of dishes. He wasn 't feeling very hungry so I ate most of it. For some reason, I was feeling quite hungry and gobbled it up. Both dishes were quite typical Thai dishes, particularly the stir-fried noodles. I do love me some greasy stir-fried Thai noodles so I quite enjoyed it but I especially liked the duck salad. Maybe it was the roast duck or the cashew nuts (everything tastes better topped with nuts) or maybe it was the generous fish sauce but it was very tasty.<br/ <br/ Although the duck salad might not be a regular feature on Thai menus, the noodles definitely are, so it was quite a pricey dish for what it was. I think I have gotten used to paying $7 for Thai lunches, maybe $10 at most depending where I am so paying $20 for such a dish (albeit with a dinner surcharge) feels a bit like a rip-off. It has to be pretty amazing Thai for me to be able to justify it to be able to call it the best in Sydney. It certainly isn 't the worst or bad at all, but I would probably recommend just sticking to your cheap local Thai joint unless you are throwing a get-together with a big party as we were.
My wife and I have been going to this restaurant for more than 20 years. It started a few doors away from its present location with fine fresh Thai food and congenial hosts. It has grown significantly larger, so many others must also recognise the value here.Always fresh, and always a new dish or two to try. Service is unobtrusive but attentive.If there is a better Thai restaurant, I have not found it. Well done.Ken
We were having a group dinner one day and a friend chose a restaurant closest to his place. It was a Thai restaurant called Buddha Raksa Thai. You can see from the menu that they are not your typical cheap and cheerful Thai (the Zomato menu listing needs to be updated). Most of the dishes are above $20.