Chaophraya (City Centre)
Chaophraya (City Centre) Location

Chaophraya (City Centre) Address | The Town House, Nelson Mandela Place, City Centre, Glasgow G1 2LL |
Chaophraya (City Centre) Phone | 0141 332 0041 |
Chaophraya (City Centre) Opening Hours | Monday - Sunday : 12noon - 12midnight Friday & Saturday : 12noon - 1am |
Chaophraya (City Centre) Food Price |
£5 - £10 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards |
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What people say about Chaophraya (City Centre)
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Chaophraya is an exciting and authentic experience
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The ambience is far from the traditional minimal asian
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) All dishes are well balanced with the simultaneous punch of sweet
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The cocktail list is very interesting (some are better than the others
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Decided to go here for dinner based on location and appearance as we were walking along the street
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We had the numbers and were able to order a good variety of dishes from their extensive menu
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While everything was uniformly excellent in preparation and presentation
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Our waiters were knowledgeable
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I would suggest Chaophraya (City Centre) for celebration of anything with family and few friends
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Had the vegetarian feast which was pricy but I got to gorge on lots of yummy starters and main courses
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My favourite starter was a salad which was packed full of flavour and texture
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You don't win friends with salad"
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Sad to say that this branch of Chaopraya is nowhere near as good as it's Edinburgh counterpart
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Steamed dumplings were also tasty with a decent amount in the plate
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The papaya salad was amazing but my favorite starter has to be the dumplings
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Eventhough pad thai is a signature thai dish
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My family had an anniversary celebration at the start of April and this is where we tend to go when we want to go somewhere special
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The cocktails were also awesome in the Palm Sugar Lounge
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So when I was peeling off the prawn shel there were sth black burned left in the salad
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The salad dressing is sweet includes fish sauce
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Crap prawn filling with sweet sauce I think it includes later sauce
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Presented tastefully with incredible ambience and a very central location
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Located in a beautiful refurbished old building in Glasgow which I believe was an academy of music at one time around a century ago
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Think it would be handy for office workers and they do a lunch menu which is reasonably priced
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I have been a few times and have seen staff singing happy birthday with sparklers and drums
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The Weeping tiger as a main course is recommended
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I had the Pad Thai noodles with freshly squeezed orange juice and everything was cooked to perfection
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I love restaurants with beautiful ambience
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Chaophraya reception has an intriguing glass chandelier with several Buddha statues greeting you
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Chicken cashew and beef sizzling with sticky rice &
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All of the dishes did justice but my fav was the cashew nut curry with sticky rice
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Veg platter was all deep fried stuff (like tempura) except for the rice cake with some kind of ratatouille (rice cake taste was weird)
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My friend said it was sweet but didn&rsquo
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My pad thai in another hand was a disaster
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I asked them to do the same thing but less sweet but the waitress said cant as the sauce is already made
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End up the bill was wrong as the waitress didnt take out the pd thai so they charged both pad thai and stir fry
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As the food is not authentic and super sweet
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Ambience of this restaurant is good had positive vibes there tried food and it was also nice and tasty and staff is cooperative
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Went here for a birthday treat meal was nice but well overpriced for what you got found you could better meal else where a lot cheaper the restaurant was nice and clean as I said just overpriced
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The manager offered to let us try a couple more dishes we had not eaten before and they were really rich in taste