Two Point Bar & Kitchen

26 Crawford Street, Marylebone, London, W1H 1LL - View on a map
Telephone: 0207 7249079

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Overall 9.3
Food 9.0
Service 10.0
Atmosphere 8.0
Value 10.0
Based on 1 reviews

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Ate here tonight with my partner, really lovely food, attentive service. In fact a great find for us. The food was tasty, especially the starter platter for two, and very generous portions, beer was at pub prices, what more could one want. I will be going back
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Kim
Overall rating 9 stars
Food 9 | Service 10 | Atmosphere 8 | Value for money 10
Saturday, July 07, 2012

Just had wonderful Thai New Year party at Two Point. Great food, real Thai feel with friendly staff. The sea bass was superb. Ask the staff if you require dishes tailored to your taste. They are happy to do so.
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Overall rating 9 stars
Food 9 | Service 8 | Atmosphere 8 | Value for money 9
Wednesday, April 18, 2012

We eat here often. The food is always super-tasty. The service is genuine, extremely thoughtful (eg glasses of water appear on the table if your drinks run out,), sweet and unobtrusive. If we take our children, they are treated as special and extra-welcome customers. Our elderly relatives are always treated with the utmost respect and care that they appreciate hugely. The prices for a central London establishment are more than reasonable. Portions are more than adequate and you can mix and match from an extensive and interesting menu (covering more than your average Thai restaurant). We have never been disappointed with a visit - except the time we turned up without a reservation & couldnt get a table... we went back the next week & were welcomed back with open arms. We love it here.
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Nina Gupta
Overall rating 9 stars
Food 9 | Service 10 | Atmosphere 8 | Value for money 10
Saturday, August 13, 2011

Been to Two Point last weekend and the manager and staff have been very friendly and I was even offered a free coffee! Genuinely nice people and a relaxing atmosphere.

Like the new bento menu and also the Pad Thai noddle.

Good value for a close to London West end restaurant we'll go again!
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Steven & P P
Overall rating 8 stars
Food 8 | Service 9 | Atmosphere 7 | Value for money 7
Monday, January 24, 2011

The worst "Thai" food we've ever eaten! In fact, probably the worst food we've ever eaten (I may possibly have had worse as a student). And I have never written a food review before, but you people have to be warned! Our dinner consisted of:

1. Thai minced pork and rice sausages: two miniature sausages, one of which was inedible, rock hard, charred to a crisp, the other was...

2. Paper prawns: imagine two tasteless prawns wrapped in deep fried batter blankets. Like awful party food from the frozen section of your local budget supermarket.

3. Spicy Thai fish cakes: The appearance was of fast food chicken nuggets and the texture like chewing gum.

4. Vegetable tempura: Three deep fried onion rings, two deep fried small carrot batons, two deep fried pepper rings and two deep fried courgette slices. All soggy.

5. Spicy & sour papaya salad: Not available, substituted with Carrot, green bean and peanut salad, swimming in vinegar-like liquid with whole and crushed peanuts swimming in the mix.

6. Spicy minced chicken salad: Only for the brave! Only one of us dared taste this culinary peculiarity, as it didn't look like chicken. It was more like dried, crumbled cheese curd in a sour liquid with chillies and spring onions and wilted (though age) coriander leaves.

7. Grilled marinated pork loin: Spicy, sliced, dried, rubbery pork (which actually looked like over-done beef).

8. Beef paneng curry: This dish had a somewhat authentic Thai flavour, but the beef was sparse (to say the least) and was chewy, gristly and unrewarding.

9. Steamed sticky rice: This rice wasn't sticky, it was stuck! Rock hard and would serve its purpose better as a paperweight.

Needless to say, virtually all the food was thrown out, as it was inedible. This experience cost £40.

Only worth visiting if you like Cadbury's Roses, of which there is an abundance (in a glass wine bucket on the bar), which they try to hand you as you leave.
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Paul F & Karolina K
Overall rating 3 stars
Food 0 | Service 5 | Atmosphere 5 | Value for money 0
Friday, November 12, 2010

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