Thai Hut
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My partner and I went there on a Friday evening, being very much in the mood for Thai food. Rather surprisingly, it was completely dead at that time - only 1 other table of diners. Service was quite prompt but a bit clueless. The starter (beef kebab type meat) was awful - my girlfriend refused to eat it after one bite, especially as it cost almost £5, although the main course was decent, and of reasonable value. I wouldn't dine here again for an evening meal.
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D Kidman
Thursday, September 22, 2005
A cheap place to eat - the downstairs buffet is MUCH better than some of the horrors you come across in other parts of London. We went late at lunchtime, just before they closed - there was a plentiful supply of food, all of it hot and good quality, considering the price. The building is hidden away off Ludgate Hill in what is evidently an old public house, which is quite quaint. However, when we visited the atmosphere was poor - in that we were the only table in the place - and it's not a touch on Ekachai up at Liverpool Street but if you're in a rush and don't want to spend much, it's worth a look.
Decor could really do with some work though - felt a bit like a 70's imitation Greek Taverna!
Overall, a pleasant enough dining experience.
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Steve Edwards - View all reviews by this user
Wednesday, June 29, 2005



