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The best restaurants serving Thai food in Thanet South East
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232 Opinions in 2 websites
Amazing service at this cute lil restaurant!! Tina managed to squeeze us in on a busy Saturday night and even ensured our food was prepared in time for us to rush off for a gig. They were very accommodating to dietary requirements and everything was delicious - I look forward to visiting again next time Iâm in Margate!
19 Opinions in 2 websites
Lovely friendly service but not great selection of drinks. Nice outdoor seating area. Clientele seemed to be of the 50+ demographic which is fine but perhaps if you are a younger group then I would not say this would be the place to meet contemporaries.
540 Opinions in 4 websites
We stumbled upon bows kitchen in the old town above the wig and pen and we are so glad we did.. the food was amazing, freshly cooked with high quality ingredients- we had a really lovely meal on Saturday night there and would highly recommend It to allâŠ
179 Opinions in 1 websites
While food was quite nice unfortunately portion sizes were very small for the price and when we asked why they were so small excuses were made including "pad thai is a side dish" and not a main. Portion was taken back and reappeared with 2 extra noodles. Disappointing
371 Opinions in 2 websites
Close to home. Lovely pub for a drink on the way home. Friendly and fun managers and staff
338 Opinions in 2 websites
My partner and I went to Thai village for our date night 25/1, something we had been looking forward to the whole week. Iâm a big fan of supporting small businesses and have advocated for Thai village since their opening, when I first ate there. We ended up waiting 2 hours to be given our meal, however as an ex worker in the catering business, I understand Saturdays can be busy so we was very polite, despite no apology for the wait. The table behind us left without eating and 3 other tables asked when their food was going to be served. Eventually our meal was served and my partner began eating his pad Thai and crunching on something, he wasnât sure what the crunch was until he started to find clear pieces of egg shells in his dinner, this was not an edible meal. We reported this to a waiter, simply with the intention to have a fresh meal made, however was told they would give us 50% off due to a small section having been eaten by my partner. We proceeded to hear the chef loudly shouting in the kitchen about how we lied about the egg shells. We were not happy to pay for a chef who was rudely speaking about us, alongside an inedible meal. We asked for the bill but wanted to speak to the manager about our unhappiness paying for this treatment. Wayne, the manager, came over to our table and began belittling us, saying there was egg in the pad Thai, what can you expect? He said why did you eat a small part of it, we informed him we had to work out what the crunch was before being alarmed by egg shells, which we had sectioned off in a pile to show the kitchen. The head chef, who I believe is his wife, then stormed out and shoved an egg and a bowl in my partners face, telling him to âcrack the egg with one hand and see if you donât get any shellâ. I was mortified at this treatment, yet my partner cracked the egg with no shell residue in the bowl. My partner told the chef how disgraceful she was, as she proceeded to tell us to âf**ck offâ and never come back, taunting us with âbye byeâ from the kitchen. Wayne at this point had walked away, allowing his wife to verbally abuse their customers, infront of a restaurant of people. I did not want to fall to the shameful level and unkindness of Wayne and the chef, so to preserve my good conscience, I paid for everything apart from the pad Thai. The chef then stormed out again to see what I was doing, clearly ready to verbally abuse me again. I informed her I was paying for everything apart from the pad Thai, to which she went back to the kitchen loudly swearing again. I look back and think, why did I pay someone who told me to âf**ck offâ multiple times and inevitably ruin our date night. I was originally shocked about the egg and bowl situation, however from the 161 âterrible reviewsâ and several other situations of the chef threatening to pour curry over someoneâs head and the owner bringing out raw chicken to make his customers smell, I now do not feel as shocked. Moral of the review: DONT eat at Thai village unless you are prepared to eat egg shells, as after all if the meal contains egg it must be ânormalâ to have dirty shells! DONâT eat at Thai village unless you are prepared to be verbally abused by Wayne and the Chef for challenging anything DONâT eat at Thai village unless you are prepared for aggression, swearing and patronising behaviour, or witnessing it, if anyone else challenges anything DONâT eat at Thai village unless you can justify that the other 161 âterribleâ reviews are all make believe DONâT eat at Thai Village unless you are prepared to receive service with no accountability or remorse for bad actions (as seen by response to other reviews)