Probably best
described as a traditional/yet contemporary Thai dining experience in the heart
of the city (they describe it as Thai-style fine dining). The front of the restaurant is more brightly lit and the upper
floor at the back is more dimly lit. It’s a large space and the floor is tiled
with a central walkway offering quite good access.
Service:
The usual
lovely smiley attentiveness you would expect of any Thai restaurant – although we
hardly saw the same member of the team twice – which meant a little confusion
on and double checking of our order.
starter sharing platter |
Food choices:
A vast menu
of varied non-Vegan dishes – but Vegan options are all marked Vg so you can hop straight
to them – which is great! And there is more than enough to create a little
feast from.
We started with a mixed shared Vegan platter, followed by a Red curry (cooked with Tofu and Vegetables in a curry base containing Thai Red curry paste, coconut milk, bamboo shoots and fresh herbs),
stirfry Mixed Vegetables (stir fried with garlic, cashew nuts, mushroom and peppers in soya sauce), Phad Thai noodles and 2 rice dishes (fragrant jasmine & coconut), ending with two Vegan desserts (they offer
Vegan ice cream, which is unusual!).
Nom factor:
I adore Thai
food and the freshness and aromatics of the flavours. I think the starters were
some of the best I’ve had in a Thai restaurant – rubbery fish cakes with
too much lemon grass can often be quite grim. But these little samosas, spring
rolls, tempura and sweetcorn fritters were all beautifully crisp and complimented
well with a trio of spicy, fruity and sweet chilli dips. High 5 on the #nom.
thai red curry with tofu |
The main
courses were tasty and unwittingly we created a good mix of flavours.
However, for me the food was over-seasoned. (This may be due to the fact that
when making a Thai curry at home now I never use salt?) I also didn’t like the
tofu used in the curry – it was quite chewy and reminded me more of the tinned braised
gluten you can cook with. Dave liked it but I would have preferred more
vegetables instead had I known.
Phad Thai with rice noodles |
The Phad Thai
rice noodles were quite chewy too, but sticky and sweet and quite enjoyable
none-the-less, but the rice, though fragrant with jasmine and coconut was over-cooked I thought and past its best.
vegetable stirfry with soy sauce, garlic & cashews |
The vegetable stirfry wasnt exactly as described - mushrooms but no peppers and repetition with broccoli and cauliflower (as per the curry).
pineapple fritters with Vegan ice cream |
I rarely eat
desserts in Asian restaurants, really because I’m an English pud kinda gal –
but on this first visit, and on a special occasion, I thought… why not?!
I had Pineapple fritters with Vegan icecream. OKish, but the pineapple was non-descript and I’m sure the batter was tainted by having been cooked in the
general purpose fryer. Something to be aware of if, as a Vegan, you prefer to
have food cooked separately – because I’m worried this doesn’t happen here.
Dave opted for Banana in hot coconut milk – which was….well… banana in hot
coconut milk! Not something worth paying for in a restaurant, as I could have knocked
it up for him when we’d got home if he’d been really desperate!
How much?:
An eye
watering £83 including 4 drinks (2 Badgers Ale and 2 Becks Blue). Although admittedly
we had 3 courses (not forgetting Vegan mints at the end), I couldn't help
feeling that although I did enjoy it – I would have enjoyed a 3 course meal at
my local just as much for half the price and with twice the atmosphere – which was
disappointing really.
NB a single portion of rice will set you back £4.25! [sharing platter £14.90, main dishes approx £10.95, desserts approx £5.95]
Other stuff:
The toilets
are spotless, with cubicles that you can actually get into without clambering
sideways over the loo. Always a bonus.
As I booked
last minute we could only get in at 6pm and were seated at the front of the
restaurant only to have a family with 2 young boys put literally right next to
us. As they began screaming over where to sit and pulled out their electronic
game consols my face must have said it all and a waitress did rush over to us
and ask if we would like to be moved. This wouldn’t have made for a lovely
quiet 'meal a-deux'! If I owned a restaurant I have to say I wouldn’t have sat
us/them there in the first place and also would probably not allow parents like these in… but what do I know – I spent most of
the time taking pictures of the food – which I know restaurateurs just love! ;)
*danger note* they flambe some dishes at the table and to do this pretty much run from the kitchen to the table with a ladle full of flaming oil! As one customer had to quickly dodge a waitress and another such high flame melted some of the hanging ceiling decorations above a table I couldn't help but wonder whether Health & Safety officers have ever visited!!!
Comments:
I can’t quite
put my finger on it, but Jasmine Thai just didn’t do it for me.
I really really wanted to love it because I knew beforehand that the owner is in fact Vegan! They certainly do have a good understanding of and variety of suitable food. But something is missing. Maybe it’s the atmosphere? I found it a bit 'office party / large family dining' for me, and as they label themselves 'fine dining' (with prices to match) I guess I just expected something a little bit more special.
I really really wanted to love it because I knew beforehand that the owner is in fact Vegan! They certainly do have a good understanding of and variety of suitable food. But something is missing. Maybe it’s the atmosphere? I found it a bit 'office party / large family dining' for me, and as they label themselves 'fine dining' (with prices to match) I guess I just expected something a little bit more special.
Still, I
woofed the food merrily and felt perfectly satisfied – if a little thirsty on
the way home…
Would I go
again?
Hmmm I’d rather try somewhere else new first…. And perhaps not be tempted into a place on the sheer ‘merit’ that they do some Vegan food…
Hmmm I’d rather try somewhere else new first…. And perhaps not be tempted into a place on the sheer ‘merit’ that they do some Vegan food…
Still much foodie love though... Chantal xx
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