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Contribuer aux commentairesDuring the strict rules we had several takeaways from aom jai. our usual place in the small garden was probably lonely without us. the business is booming as I can see because they were very busy with tearing out. my. partner ordered his usual crying tiger. probably he shouldn't have to say what he wants since the first time, when the taste it was hooked up, and from this, he ordered nothing else. Even if I'm not too sharp on the duck salad looked like it's worth changing my mind. it was a wise decision to try. on the top of a quantity of different salate green and of course the duck contained it many ananas and lychees. as a fruit lover it was a dish for my heart. we have the usual friendly smile service and excellent eating for a reasonable price.
Service and personal are always great, the pad kee mao has a great kick, my children love the pad thai and the chicken wing, even had a work chrissy party on the back a year, peter did the night work well and all my staff...left full and very happy. I'm sorry about the bottle of wine that I just dropped when I closed
First visit to aom jai thai restaurant beautiful welcome on wet winterday my mealtime huhn cashew stir fry with sweet (prepared fresh) was promptly perfect while the decor is basic, I will be back quality
It wasn't our first visit, but we knew that we had an excellent Thai food near the restaurant to go. they only have a few tables inside, but over the outside is a heating so if the weather is not too unfriendly. her small garden is a more comfortable place to sit. we both tried new courts, and we both were more than satisfied with it. my partner ordered a crying tiger and I a pad cha. we both asked it very hot, and cook made it perfect for our pleasure. we were so glad we decided to go back very soon.
To compare restaurants, after visiting Amy@Lemon Thai, we went for dinner to the nearby Aom Jai. The name means at home. The welcome was such warmth that we felt ourselves at home. The little problem was that at home, we don't have to eat the...stir-fry with the spoon, that we got for the soup, and don't have to ask for serviettes. After the drawbacks now the advantages. We were escorted outside to a little garden restaurant that was very welcoming with a lot of flowers, but this time of the year, on a rainy, windy evening, wasn't the best choice. We got a heater above us, turned on immediately, but the cold wind won over the heater. My Tom Kha Gai soup first was a bit strange with the wedges of tomato, but soon I learned to love it.My partner also liked his tom Yum soup.The main dish was Chilli Basil Chicken for me that I found very tasty, but not hot enough(for me). My partner Crying Tiger was all right, but less good than the one in the previous restaurant.The service was very fast and attentive, and the food was excellent.