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Contribuer aux commentairesThis restaurant is located inside a second-hand bookshop and has a friendly and slightly quirky atmosphere. The food is of very good quality, although the menu is not extensive. However, the dishes available are delicious and made with good quality ingredients and spices. The restaurant is knowledgeable about veganism, and most items on the menu can be made vegan upon request. You can choose the level of spiciness for your meal, and the spicy option is truly spicy. The set menu includes a starter and main course for around £13, and we highly recommend trying the hot and sour soup. While most dishes can be made vegan, even the prawn crackers, we found the crackers to be unremarkable despite ordering them for novelty's sake.
This is a really lovely restaurant in the Old Town in Hastings. Anything on the menu can be adapted to be made with tofu or vegetables and the food is absolutely delicious. They also seem fairly clued up about allergies (we were specifically asked last time we went whether we had anything we couldn't eat). One thing to note however the little bowl of crackers they put on your table when you arrive are not vegan however if you ask for vegan crackers instead they will provide them (the sauce they serve the crackers with is to die for) While I have never seen anyone buying a book in there, the general ambiance of the place is cosy, with lots of little tables hidden behind shelves of books. Overall a great little place which I would definitely recommend.
I wanted to give 5 stars but unfortunately Happy Cow would not allow. The Thai food at this restaurant has an authentic taste. The venue is fantastic and cosy, located in the center of Hastings old town. I even ended up buying a nice book while I was there.
The food was incredible and each dish was customized to accommodate dietary needs. They also offered unique Thai dishes that you wouldn't typically find elsewhere.
Very original atmosphere, cosy, intimate, rapid friendly service.