KaoSarn (Battersea)
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KaoSarn (Battersea) Address 110 St John's Hill, Battersea, London SW11 1SJ KaoSarn (Battersea) Phone 020 7223 7888 KaoSarn (Battersea) Opening Hours Monday : 5:30pm - 10:30pm
Tuesday - Friday : 12noon - 3pm, 5:30pm - 10:30pm
Saturday & Sunday : 12noon - 3:30pm, 5:30pm - 10:30pmKaoSarn (Battersea) Food Price £20 - £40 per pax
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Thee kitchen is actually so small that it's incredible how four people can actually cook in there (especially as they have no gas
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Most of the preparation is actually done during the day on the same table where you'll be dining in the evening
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The selection of curries is quite good
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My absolute favourites are the starters
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My suggestion is to share as many platters of starters as you can
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As their battered fried banana is just amazing
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So reservation are recommended
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Here you'll find the best Thai meal you can have in London for under £
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If you want to try one of the best thai in London for less than 20 Pound here is your place
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With a friend of mone we have tried the little one proposed in the starters menu and we could not decide which one was most delicious
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Their selection of curries is incredible
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We tried the green curry and even if it was not as spicy as i though it was excellent
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It is a fried banana sliced in 2 pieces with a big ice cream spoon
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The restaurant is very little but very precious
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You 'd better be prepared to wait for a little bit but it is 100% worth
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The various 'starters' are rich in spice and complement the 'mains' selectively
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The side orders are all reasonably priced
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With great dishes comes great popularity and Kasosarn is nothing short of experiencing the rush of a Thai market
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I would personally recommend the 'Panang Gai' which is served in rich coconut milk and steamed rice
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There is a reason why Kaosarn has queues outside the food is excellent and the location is ideal for an evening meal
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Another place with roots in Brixton Village
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Moo Ping skewers generous portions and tasty sticky sauces are a winning combination
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Beef Massaman Curry with sticky rice
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Dessert was Gluay Tod Banana fritters served with vanilla ice cream topped with ground roasted peanuts and honey
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We were in and out within an hour which is impressive
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Helped by a bright dining room with high ceilings
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Local residents are spoilt for choice
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Food quality is good and the price is competitive
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You need to know which dishes to pick as not all of them are at the same level of standards
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Fish chu chi (sea bass with red curry sauce)
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I advice to order their chicken with green curry that is cooked with their special coconut milk
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They have nice desserts as fried bananas with chocolate which I think are GREAT
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The restaurant is quite small
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Their Pad Thai and Yen Ta Fo) are good and authentic especially Som tum thai salad was very excellent
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My friend also like the pad chu chi with an excellent sauce as well as cold fresh soya drink that it's not too sweet like in other Chinese or Vietnamese shops
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Its decoration is different from the other Thai that it's bright and pleasant to hang around with young friend
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The owner is a couple who are very friendly and nice to customer
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I'm sure there are more interesting delicious menu to try
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All dishes are well prepared and taste great
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This surprisingly good value restaurant will leave you with plenty of money left in your bank account and a giddy warm feeling to boot
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The best thing is it really holds a genuine authenticity of Thai cuisine
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Those awful crunchy things are far beneath us
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The Pad Thai was also a triumph
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D have to stick my neck out and say it was the best I&rsquo
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If you are going to behave that way you better make darn sure the food is up to scratch
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Every table was taken and there were people queuing for the next sitting
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The starters are on average £
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The batter on the prawns was nice and light but the accompanying ginger sauce didn&rsquo
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T pack enough punch and so the overall effect was a little taste free in comparison to the rest of the dishes
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The fish cakes were good and the sauce for this was the real winner for me with crushed peanuts and coriander in the mix
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KaoSarn (Battersea) is a quirky option if one wants to enjoy a good meal at a fun place
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With doorknobs which are oh so funky that they have song lyrics imprinted on them in Thai
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KaoSarn (Battersea) is a true winner
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KaoSarn (Battersea) is not worth visiting even once
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The food here is awful and same goes the quality too
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I know what Thai food tastes like and their food is not even near to it
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The appetizers we ordered were bland and greasy
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Was described as chicken with rice and sauce on the menu
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The chicken was raw on the inside
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The manager has always been friendly and courteous enough to recommend some of the best dishes from their menu
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A restaurant experience for me is a culmination of good food and good service
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Both of which are not mutually exclusive factors
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The food offered at KaoSarn (Battersea) is fairly decent and does do justice to a 'good' meal tag
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The food here was absolutely the worst i have ever had
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This was our first visit to KaoSarn (Battersea) and we were immediately put off by a rude member of the staff
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The staff in KaoSarn (Battersea) is very cordial and attentive
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The food is also extremely wonderful in taste and is made keeping in my the dietary requirements
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Once we were finished with our food and paid the bill and left
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We were asked to come back as our tip was not sufficient enough according to them
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The service was far from welcoming
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To the extent that they were disappointed that we wanted to finish our drinks
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We were soon showed the way out by a rather rude lady staff who asked us not to go back if were going to be so unruly every time
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The menu here is so large and has some great options
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The flavors in the food are great and one cannot find fault with the food
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The service is also amazing here
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The food is excellent with wonderful authentic flavours to it
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Especially the papaya salad which was just amazing
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The service was pretty efficient as well
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The restaurant is just awesome
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We had made a reservation and were very happy with the evening
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The menu is elaborate with a lot of options to choose from among the beverages section
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We had ordered chicken salad with papaya and rice which was both savory and sumptuous
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I visited KaoSarn (Battersea) for a birthday meal with a big group of people
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My manager was very unfriendly as rude
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Very serene atmosphere with few eclectic delectable decor that just please with the eyes
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The food was was excellent and arrived really quick after we ordered with the host
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When told her service was disgraceful
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I would recommend addie's Thai that is not too far away in earls court instead
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Rude manager/owner basically we were expelled from the restaurant because we ask for a recommendation
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They have gave us one hour to eat (it was 6pm in the evening)
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We didn't get any food since we were expelled so I can't really rate it
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When I pointed this out to the waitress and explained that I had seen recent poor reviews about their service I was simply told
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