I'm a big fan of Chinese and Thai food, and this place fuses both within the same menu, alongside a…read moresprinkling of other Asian influences including, notably, Vietnamese. Strangely, the website does not show the full range of dishes on offer.
Tucked into a former malt house, from the outside, this quaint building exudes charm. There's a sizeable gravel car park just up a small side street, off the main road, opposite the church. You'd be forgiven for missing it so keep your eyes peeled for the sign! Also, mind your head as the low beams do get in the way.
We opted for mixed Thai and Chinese hors d'oeuvres for four. Each was decent, although a little more dip would have been welcomed: vegetable spring rolls, spicy deep-fried prawns, prawn toast, fishcakes, chicken skewers, spare ribs and crispy "seaweed."
We chose 5 mains, from the fruity sizzling fillet steak, beef, duck, prawns and chicken. They were nicely presently and the execution was faultless. Again, a minor point but I would choose individual rice portions next time, as I felt the group serving a little meagre for four lads.
All in all, a lovely meal and good value at £25 per person including a couple of drinks. I wouldn't hesitate to return.