Thai Princess
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We eat there on a tuesday night I did hear that the food is very good from friends so I chanced it myself. The Thia Green Curry 'one of my favourites' was exceptionaly good. The atmosphere was great. The service was very good and the waiters and staff very polite. Its just one of those friendly Thia restaraunts you just Love to go to, I hope it continues to keep the Thia flavour we all miss in the West End.
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Shaun
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Food 8 | Service 6 | Atmosphere 8 | Value for money 9
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Fabulous, Fabulous, Fabulous especially in the summer withthe doors open to the garden
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Jane Stewart
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Food 10 | Service 10 | Atmosphere 10 | Value for money 8
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
eaten here several times food is always very good.Good service,have introduced many freinds to the restaurant who have always gone back
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Terry
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Food 8 | Service 9 | Atmosphere 9 | Value for money 10
Friday, July 21, 2006
really good food, nice atmosphere and reminded us of some of the best restaurants we went to in thailand (hua hin).
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Food 9 | Service 9 | Atmosphere 9 | Value for money 8
Saturday, June 10, 2006
The food is phenomenal, and the Thai Princess' quirky location only adds to the experience. The food was superb, though the service wasn't so good on a Saturday night. The food was excellent, and the atmostphere completely adds to the wonderful food. Its fairly reasonably priced as well, though a tiny little bit more expensive than more mainstream, chain Thai restaurants I've been. Worth every penny though :)
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R. Subramani
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Food 10 | Service 8 | Atmosphere 10 | Value for money 10
Sunday, May 21, 2006
This is not the sort of restaurant you stumble across. Hardly surprising given that it is located inside a small gay hotel that lies on a leafy suburban street the quiet side of earls court. I must admit that from the front of the hotel things hardly looked promising, but my girlfriend pushed me onwards. Through the small reception area we went and suddenly we were in a beautifully decorated dining room which, despite it being a wet wednesday night, was buzzing with life. Tables were taken up with transvestites in short skirts dining alone, husbands and wives, businessmen and gay couples, and there was an entertaining feel to the place. The impeccably slick transvestite waitresses (there's a phrase I never thought i'd write on london eating!) passed through the room making sure everybody was well looked after. And then the food arrived to make us realise that we were in a seriously good restaurant. The grand platter that we shared to start had five different dishes, all beautifully cooked, and our main courses, a thai green curry and a spicy beef dish were even better. The prices were reasonable and we were not hurried as can so often be the case in thai restaurants. Overall this is definitely one of South West London's best Thai restaurants and it's also something of an eye-opener!
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Jeremy Liebster
Thursday, November 03, 2005



