Dropping a star for the experience I had last time I visited.
Came for lunch a few weeks ago as the roof terrace is so nice and the weather was great. I'd seen a 10% off voucher which Street Thai's twitter said was for "all our Facebook friends" giving the discount on the entire bill! I'm a friend of theirs on Facebook so loaded the voucher and showed them it on my phone before ordering. The waitress told me you have to print the voucher for it to be valid, which is completely fair enough, and she was kind enough to let us use it anyway, provided we left a name and address.
We ordered some soft drinks, a som tum to share and a pork noodle soup each. Then waited. Our drinks took a while to come, and people who had arrived after us were getting served first. When our drinks arrived we asked if we could have a condiment caddy for the noodle soups like the inside tables had, the waitress told us that "of course, it would be brought with the soups." Great! As you can see from my previous review, I really love those condiment caddys! The som tum arrived and was really spicy, sour and nice. Our noodle soups arrived eventually (and are still as excellent as ever, by the way) but no condiment caddy with them, that's okay though, we asked for one again and ordered some more drinks. 10 minutes later, no drinks and still no condiments. So we reminded the waitress again. We'd now asked her three times. Another 10 minutes later our drinks and the condiments were finally brought to the table, but we were both nearly finished the noodle soups. This was such a shame as the condiments make Thai noodle soups, it's all about making them sour, sweet, spicy and salty! The food is still brilliant but the only thing that came quickly was the bill, and we spent the whole meal waiting for various things and feeling forgotten about.
When we paid the bill the waitress told us we would only be getting the discount on food. Luckily we hadn't had many drinks so it we didn't mention it, but when it states on the voucher it's on the entire bill it's a little unfair to leave it until the end of the meal to tell customers they're actually only getting a food discount. read more