Busaba Eathai (Soho)

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Busaba Eathai (Soho) Address 106-110 Wardour Street, Soho, London W1F 0TR
Busaba Eathai (Soho) Phone 020 7255 8686
Busaba Eathai (Soho) Opening Hours Monday - Thursday : 12noon - 11pm
Friday & Saturday : 12noon - 11:30pm
Sunday : 12noon - 10:30pm
Busaba Eathai (Soho) Food Price £25 - £45 per pax
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What people say about Busaba Eathai (Soho)

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4.2
102 reviews
  • I was very fascinated with the ceiling fans as they are no where to be seen else where and then came sharing the tables with complete strangers

  • I think I eventually liked the idea as you get to interact with different people from all over the world

  • Busaba Eathai is a casual Thai restaurant with 12 locations in London

  • My favourite Busaba Eathai restaurant is the one on Wardour Street in Soho

  • Is delicious with fried eggs on top

  • You can also try Pad Thai with king prawn

  • My favorites are grilled Duck Breast with tamarind sauce

  • T go wrong with any of them

  • The food is decent and definitely not the best Thai food I've had till date

  • What made my experience horrible is that minor changes to dishes couldn't be made

  • The items on the menu are limited and the fact that some of the items weren't available on that day thereby making my choices very limited

  • No suggestions were made even upon asking and they seemed to speak in a slightly rude tone

  • Appetizer and the main course were all served together at the same time

  • My appetizer and main course were really cold and hence did not taste that great

  • We popped in and were happy to see they had a pre theater 'quick' option for just under 10 pounds for a choice of a main entreé

  • We also tried the prawn chips which were good (asked for addition thai chili sauce as there was little served

  • I am one of the Busaba fans I was eating 2 or 3 times in this great Resturant when I was studying in London

  • If you are just going outgo eat for no occasion and want some good Asian fusion food this is a place to go

  • This restaurant is really good

  • It would be better if there were less shared tables

  • I just love the Green Chicken Curry with the Pea Aubergines

  • ) The order was sufficient for 3 people

  • Very well priced and the food quality was just amazing

  • I'm a big fan of Thai food so this is obviously one of my top go to restaurants when in doubt

  • The classic pad Thai is of course amazing

  • Well Yo below is being digged put

  • I had Fried chicken with Lemongrass

  • Shallots and sweet chilli sauce it came with sticky jasmine rice

  • The crispy skin of the chicken and the juicy interior of the chicken it was too much for me

  • The name 'Fried Chicken' is an absolute misnomer they should change it to something more attractive and enticing like 'Absolute Must Chicken'

  • A meal for two with wine included is £

  • All the curries I have tried are good and I love the pad thai and chicken satay

  • We were seated on a square table with other people

  • The service was just what you expect from Far Eastern efficiency

  • The food was full of flavors and the dishes were interesting enough to have without the accompanying sauces even though the sauces were delicious as well

  • The coconut curries and fried squids are worth the visit

  • The vibe inside the restaurant is just akin to eating in Thailand

  • One of the best calamris i have tasted is definitely at Busaba

  • It's one of those restaurants I've been to countless times with my friends

  • Green and red curries are the best choice of the menu in my opinion

  • The squid for a start is quite good too

  • The guava juice is quite nice

  • One of those places that you are sure to receive consistently yummy food

  • The food here is lovely and tasted just like in Dubai

  • The service was also very good

  • Who willingly shared with us the information about the menu

  • Got him some yoghurt mixed with banana to calm down taste buds

  • It was really friendly and that was easy to catch that man just likes his job

  • Was never a fan of Thai cuisine but I realised I was going to all the wrong places

  • The Thai food here is beyond words

  • Busaba Eathai is a great stop for some Thai food in Soho

  • They get wrong with the first order

  • The decoration is very beauty

  • Especially if you are a big group and want to sit together

  • Seating is around big square tables which you share with others and as soon as someone leaves they take in people from the queue

  • This was simply the best Thai i ever had

  • The calamari was crunchy yet not oily

  • The duck cooked to perfection with their special sauce and curry shrimps were great too

  • Though the place was super packed

  • The restaurant is crowded at all times and the queue to enter is quite a long one be prepared to hear your tummy rumbling away

  • Ideal for family gatherings or outings with friends a date would be a nightmare as you'd mostly have to share a table with others

  • Their tables are mostly sized for large groups

  • Taste and presentation were great for the value of money and we didn't have to wait long to be seated and served

  • Tried the grilled chicken with green curry sauce that comes with rice soaked in the curry and I the experience was great

  • Loved the taste with the chargrilled chicken

  • Simply the best Thai in London

  • A lovely lunch with two friends here after we read some reviews of the place

  • We started with soft drinks and cocktails

  • Sweet potato fries with spicy aoli style sauce

  • Sweet and sour chicken with jasmine rice and mine salmon on roti with jasmine rice and roasted gem

  • It's not very private as you may be seated on the big tables with other diners but the food is so worth it

  • I do not remember the names of the items we've ordered but what I do remember is how much we enjoyed our dinner here

  • Good variety and reasonable prices with a creative interior concept

  • Busaba Eathai is in the heart of London&rsquo

  • The staff and service was super quick and lovely though

  • Drinks here are cheap though

  • The Tom yam goong is more to salty rather than authentic Thai flavour which is more sour

  • I have been spoilt with our Thai food in Melbourne

  • This personal preference taste is slightly satiated when I squeeze in the lime they gave us for the prawn salad

  • Interior and sitting are comfortable

  • We love the cloudy lemonade which is made from calamansi lime

  • The community seating isn't the best of choices since you don't have your own privacy

  • The warm candles during the evenings are extremely inviting with a staff member always there to assist you right from the time you enter

  • The Green Thai chicken is also a favourite along with some Chilli beef Jasmine rice

  • The spring rolls are great as is the pad Thai

  • I really liked the food too and the service was extremely good

  • Busaba Eathai (Soho) is a frequent for us

  • Your choices are generally down to chains like Rosa&rsquo

  • You lose a bit of that authenticity with the kind of cuisine they dish up

  • My favourite is Busaba Eathai by a noodle mile

  • The squid starter is not to be missed it is highly addictive &

  • I have been a few times with work groups and everyone can always find something to suit their taste

  • The food was delicious and the place was busy and vibrant

  • Still the service was quick and didn&rsquo

  • Such a quality food there is in Busaba Eathai

  • Best thing about Busaba Eathai is that You'll get Fresh and Quality food

  • I just Went Busaba Eathai for calabari dish as it was very famous and For interior

  • Delicious food and fresh mocktail juice served with regards to customisation

  • The place and the surroundings are well placed but the theme of restaurant being dark may not be of the choice of everyone

  • Overall experience is good but not outstanding

  • The ambience was great and the service was good

  • My evening was spent well

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