First published on 6 Aug 2009 . Updated on 3 Nov 2010.
A shining star in the George Street throng, it's all about the som tum, the laab, and string (no, that's not a dish, it's Thai pop music). All your faves are here as well as some more interesting dishes. But you'll need to be able to read Thai to know what they are or be brave if you can't.
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Price per person including drinks Up to $50
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