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<title>I liked Isarn and would definitely go again.  It has sleek and contemporary decor, but still ...</title>
<description>I liked Isarn and would definitely go again.  It has sleek and contemporary decor, but still feels warm and comfortable.  We went on a Saturday night, and even though the restuarant was busy the service was prompt and friendly, with delicious complimentary prawn crackers swiftly appearing whilst we perused the menu.Menu-wise it contains all ...</description>
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<title>A good Thai restaurant, with good service and above average quality. The place is quite small, ...</title>
<description>A good Thai restaurant, with good service and above average quality. The place is quite small, and it may be a bit too crowded and noisy for a first date, but we would highly recommend it. We had possibly our best tofu ever, and our only regret was the wine list (we resorted to a Chianti for &#163;24 pounds, which wasn't great value). </description>
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<title>This is my favourite Thai restaurant in London... and I must say that I've tried a lot of ...</title>
<description>This is my favourite Thai restaurant in London... and I must say that I've tried a lot of them!The food is always excellent and they have some dishes that you can't get anywhere else. My favourite dish is the salt and pepper squid, which is far superior to any I've tried before. The betel leaves with crispy duck is one of the entrees which is ...</description>
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<title>Isarn is possibly my favourite place to eat out. The staff are amazing, so friendly and polite. ...</title>
<description>Isarn is possibly my favourite place to eat out. The staff are amazing, so friendly and polite. A few times I have been in almost as they are closing; they always serve us and never rush us out. The food has been lovely every time. The garlic prawns are so good, unlike any thai dish I have found in restaurants here. They also serve delicious ...</description>
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<title>I too, am extremely suprised to see bad reviews. I absolutely loved this place! It's a bold ...</title>
<description>I too, am extremely suprised to see bad reviews. I absolutely loved this place! It's a bold statement, I know, but I might go as far as to say that this is the best restaurant  outing I've ever had... And I'm reasonably experienced.Excellent food. Excellent service. Nice decor and atmosphere. Best of all, inexpensive.I highly recommend Isarn!</description>
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<title>Very surprised at the bad reviews.  Service here is fantastic and the food delicious.  Soft ...</title>
<description>Very surprised at the bad reviews.  Service here is fantastic and the food delicious.  Soft shell crab salad is the best I've tasted and I love the holy basil beef stir fry and the chicken green curry.  The place is always packed so sometimes feels a little cramped and I wonder if that's off-putting to people.  It's not expensive at all but ...</description>
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<title>I have to admit I was intrigued seeing as Isarn is owned by Alan Yau's sister and I'm a big fan ...</title>
<description>I have to admit I was intrigued seeing as Isarn is owned by Alan Yau's sister and I'm a big fan of Busaba and Yauatcha. Unfortunately the standard was no way near, the food was unimaginative and lacked any kind of quality. My partner had duck with shitake mushrooms which was tasteless and boring, and my chicken dish was overly deep-fried and ...</description>
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<title>Went here on Saturday night. Table was booked for 9pm however we did not get served until ...</title>
<description>Went here on Saturday night. Table was booked for 9pm however we did not get served until 10.15pm. I am a huge fan of Alan Yau and was intrigued by this place owned by his sister. Food was so-so - not the best, not the worst but okay. Been to better Thai restaurants. After spending a year in Thailand I am able to say the food here does not live ...</description>
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<title>Having been to Thailand many times, we were excited by the prospect of a new restaurant to bring ...</title>
<description>Having been to Thailand many times, we were excited by the prospect of a new restaurant to bring back those fond memories of tasty food.  We should have stuck with Busaba.  The 'papaya' spring rolls were filled with over-cooked vegetables and not a hint of papaya came through.  The asparagus, shitake and celery stir fry was dismal... they'd run ...</description>
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<title>I totally agreed with the last person about the &#163;12 starter being over price also the ...</title>
<description>I totally agreed with the last person about the &#163;12 starter being over price also the fishcakes were chewy like it had been re heated in a microwave. I am really dissapointed with their food, It was just very average compare to other thai places, their service was really good but then again you pay for in in the discretionary 12% being ...</description>
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