Bottom Line - This place is fine as there are limited ethnic options in Amsterdam. I suggest sticking to the stir-fry items and steer clear of the spring rolls and curry dishes. This is a small restaurant, so groups larger than 4 should avoid... The whole restaurant seats only 14 people and is not worth a wait.
Fish Cakes (€4.50) - These tasted ok but were really greasy. I probably wouldn't order these again.
Spring Rolls (€4.50 x2) - These were filled with vermicelli noodles and I didn't like it because the noodles retained the frying oil. They also didn't have much flavour besides the frying oil. I definitely wouldn't order this again.
Massaman Curry w/ Duck (€14.50) - the taste of this dish was good, maybe a little too salty. However, the curry was thicker... More like a Japanese curry consistency (slightly grainy). It should have been a thinner coconut milk base. I wouldn't order this again.
Phad Thai (€11.50, ) - The phad thai was actually good though a bit oily. I'd maybe go for the phad see ew next time (not on menu but they said they could make it).
Prik Thai (€11.50, chicken w/ garlic & pepper) - this was the best dish we ordered. The chicken was good and so was the garlic and pepper sauce. I'd order it again.
Along with 2 sodas for €2.50 each + 3.17 btw, our bill came to €56.00 total for the 4 of us.
Also, they only take Dutch pin transactions and not credit cards despite the VISA/MasterCard stickers in the window. read more