I came here to have a light meal because we were craving for some Asian food while in Barcelona. I've been spoiled with excellent Thai food at home (Atlanta) so this was not even close to being authentic. I tried the dim sum with pork filling (4.50 Euro for 4 pieces). It was bland until I added a bunch of chili peppers to give it more flavor. I also tried the Tom Yum noodles (9.50 Euro) which had a sweet and salty flavor. The noodles looked and tasted like it came out of an instant package of ramen noodles. In addition to that, I also tried the Kuai Tiaw Kai (9.50 Euro) soup. This was basically a chicken flavored noodle broth with chicken and bean sprouts in it. Of the three dishes I ordered, this was the best one, flavor-wise. It still wasn't amazing, but decent. I was a little confused because this dish appear to resemble more like Vietnamese Pho Ga (chicken) and had no connection to Thai cuisine.
The tables and chairs are tiny in this restaurant so I would not recommend this place for large groups or if you're on the heavy and/or taller side. My boyfriend is a fit guy who is 6'1/220lbs.-he had a hard time sitting comfortably.
Apparently this restaurant has the same owner as El Petit Bangkok around the corner but the foods were significantly different. Look for my review on this restaurant in a different post. read more