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    Yum Yum

    3.5 (69 reviews)
    ModerateThai
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Classy
    Loud
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Matt D.

    What a grand place. I'm not just talking about the courtyard with the fountain, and I'm not just talking about the sheer size of the place either. I'm also talking about the delicious food on offer. I am quite the connoisseur when it comes to Thai curries. I have to say that as they are probably one of my most favourite things ever, it is a shame that it can be hard to find a good one in London. Yum Yum, I have to say, makes one of the best Lamb Massaman curries in London. It is around 10 pounds but definitely worth it. Another really exciting thing is the fact that they deliver to your home. If you don't have a copy of the menu, check out their website.

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    Thai Cafe - Fish cakes/chicken satay

    Thai Cafe

    4.5(12 reviews)
    0.1 miStoke Newington
    £

    When I'm in England and get tired of bland English pub food, i always visit Thai Cafe. Great food…read moreand service.

    I can't believe I've lived in London since like 2007 and I only found out about Thai Cafe this…read moreyear. I feel like an absolute fucking bellend tbh, spending all my time in fucking yumyums (which has the world's stupidest name and is only fun coz they have those tables that sink into the floor but half the time they don't let you sit in them anyway) when this absolute solid gold TREASURE is one minute round the corner. Anyway, the window seat is right next to some cute fairy lights and flowers and shit. As per usual I embarrassed my dining partner - 2015 Elite Yelper, Luke Y - by announcing that if this was a tinder date he would definitely be getting laid. BE WARNED THOUGH - romantic as it is, that table is draughty as fuck whenever anyone goes out for a cigarette. The food is the most authentic Thai I've had outside of actual Thailand. We ordered like the fat fucks that we are, and had fish cakes, chicken satay, squid and some kind of stir fried pork. I also rate their masaman curry and kanom jeeb dumplings more highly than I can express in words, and their homemade ice creams are fleek af too plus they do cool flavours like coconut and pandan. Your whole experience here is going to be heightened immeasurably by the cuteness of the tiny Thai grandma that serves the food. I just want to kiss her all over her jolly little face. She brings you these little spearmint chewy sweets with your bill that instantly take on the exact texture of pre-chewed chewing gum when you eat them. Maybe they are chewing gum? Either way, I swallow, but that's enough about my personal life LOL. All in all, it's an A+ experience every time. Big up Thai Cafe, I love you.

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    Thai Cafe - Some absolutely smashing art.

    Some absolutely smashing art.

    Thai Cafe - These are the weird spearmint sweets. Enter at your own risk.

    These are the weird spearmint sweets. Enter at your own risk.

    Thai Cafe - This is pure romance.

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    This is pure romance.

    Rusty Bike - Eponymous "rusty bike"

    Rusty Bike

    4.6(5 reviews)
    1.2 miDe Beauvoir, Newington Green
    ££

    Great new place in Mile End! Loads of seating outside which is amazing for the summer time…read more I would say its not your average drink place too. They serve some standard ones and some South East Asian Beer. YES! Thai food too!

    Finally checked this place out, I live very nearby and when we fancied eating out on a Sunday…read moreevening we thought we'd give it a go. It was a pleasant warm evening and they had the front doors/windows open fully. The food smelt lovely as soon as we walked in and the friendly waitress sat us at a table for two. This place is tiny, like 6-8 tables tiny. It's obviously more of a takeaway place, judging by the amount of deliveroo and just eat drivers coming and going past our table. We ordered a starter of Thai prawn crackers and duck spring roll to share, which were delicious. The rolls were hot and fresh, not greasy like spring rolls can be and a with tasty dipping sauce. On to the mains, which were brought out quickly. I opted for stir fried chilli and basil beef with coconut rice and my partner had the Pad See Ew. Both of which looked gorgeous HOWEVER beware.....this is not food for weak Caucasian mouths like ours. Neither of us are wimps but we could see both our dishes were absolutely covered with small bits of red chilli and seeds. We were embarrassed by our patheticness and made a valiant effort to eat as much as possible because beyond the heat the meal had nice flavour and the vegetables were crunchy just as I like them. The coconut rice was sticky and not too coconutty - can be sickly otherwise. Eventually we could take no more and decided once our noses started running and brows needed mopping we should give up. The waitress was happy to box up what was left and we grabbed the bill. Meal for two with starters and drinks was £30. The place itself is rustic with corrugated iron roof, shelves of drinks, oils and sauces and homely (if slightly incongruously Americana in style) signs with mottos. This is a cute spot for a Thai meal but probably not if you're wimps like us! Sadly, I'd be hesitant to eat here again but would still recommend to others.

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    Rusty Bike - Shelves of stock as decor, weirdly it works

    Shelves of stock as decor, weirdly it works

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    Rusty Bike

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    Isarn - @everytinglaeti iced tea

    Isarn

    4.0(56 reviews)
    2.1 miIslington, Angel
    ££

    We were looking for a restaurant to have lunch on a Saturday afternoon and found Isarn. The decor…read moreinterior is the first thing that got my attention as it is beautiful! It was not super busy so we could seat wherever we wanted. My husband got the Massaman Curry and I chose the Prawn Pad Thai. Both were super flavorful and satisfying. We appreciated the iced tea at the end of our meal, it was a nice touch! We would love to stop by again to try other items from their menu.

    I gotta give it to Isarn for making pretty damn good Thai food. The atmosphere is lovely and…read morealthough the food is catered more towards non-Asians, that's alright. I came here last night around 8:30PM and only about half the restaurant was filled up. After breezing through the menu, I decided on getting myself the Papaya Salad with Satay Chicken and the Pad Thai for my main. First up to bat were appetizing prawn crackers and my friend and I nibbled on these until our starters came. He got the 1/4 Crispy Duck while I had my Papaya Salad. Crispy duck was good, but not really one of my favorite things. The papaya salad was unlike any I've ever had before. The chunks of papaya were thick cut and the sauce it was in was thicker than what I was used to. I've also never had it with chicken before, it's usually crab or no meat at all. Although it wasn't the traditional type I'm used to, it had great flavor and a nice spicy kick to it. I actually really enjoyed it and as I'm typing this review up right now, my mouth is watering for it. I guess that's saying something. For my main, I got the beloved Pad Thai. So, I like to say that you can judge a restaurant based on the quality of its Pad Thai. It's a very popular dish and if a restaurant can't get this right, they've got themselves a problem. Isarn happened to make a fantastic Pad Thai. It was the right flavor and consistency and I may even go as far to say that it's the best I've had in London. Isarn has passed the Pad Thai test. My friend got the Cashew Chicken with Egg Fried Rice which was actually very good as well. I'm glad I found a new place to get my Thai food fix here in London. It may not be entirely traditional, but the twist they add to traditional dishes is done well.

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    Isarn - @everytinglaeti massaman curry

    @everytinglaeti massaman curry

    Isarn - @everytinglaeti part of the interior

    @everytinglaeti part of the interior

    Isarn - Black lines

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    Black lines

    Rabieng - Interior

    Rabieng

    3.9(44 reviews)
    2.0 miIslington
    ££

    After, a singing yelping karaoke successful day, it was now time to eat…read more Rabieng decor was wooden and brown, with sweet tables with a couple of flowers on them and table mats, its not the best looking restaurant in the world but it was good and clean. We had complimentary prawn crackers, with tap water to go with our meals even if you did not ask for it, you got it which was nice. I ordered a Pot of Jasmin tea, which was lovely. I also ordered a Chicken Pad Thai which had, egg, beansprouts, spring onion and grounded peanuts. This meal was truly delicious, but I wish the portion size was bigger, I mean all that singing starved me out, and needed more food, but hey it was standard portion, I'am just being a pig. The staff was pleasant. The price's reasonble. On their home deliveries, they do a lot of special offers. They also do a set lunch/evening meals. Very rare for me to be in this side of town, but if I'am here again I shall pop in.

    Upper Street on a Saturday night, 8pm and no reservation. Everywhere is heaving but we manage to…read moreget a table on Rabieng. It looks nice and smells delicious as we head in, so that's a good sign. We're seated in the back section of the restaurant which is a shame as it's empty and all the other diners and atmosphere are at the front of the restaurant. Awkward. Anyway, we order the mixed starter platter, everything is yummy and we have various (complimentary) prawn crackers to eat whilst we wait. It's a Thai place but it also has some Malaysian dishes on the menu. I opted for beef rendang and the boy ordered weeping tiger steak. My dish was delicious - piles of slow cooked flavours one beef in a tasty sauce. It was enough meat for two but I polished it off. I ordered sticky rice and really didn't like it - it wasn't like the sticky rice I ate in Thailand. My boyfriends dish was okay. The steak was really tasty and it came with a tamarind dip, but it was accompanied by baby vegetables which I didn't think was very authentic, and made for quite a dry dish with rice. We washed our meals down with decently priced cocktails and left stuffed. Sadly upon leaving I remembered to check in only to find id missed out on redeeming a free glass of wine offer, damn it! Lesson learned... Always check in on arrival. Upon paying the bill we were given a £5 off a £50 spend voucher for next time. It was a little pricey for Thai food, so you'd easily spend £50. Our mixed starter, two mains, rice and two cocktails cost us roughly £65. I enjoyed it but I don't think id head back any time soon. Thai food at it's best has always been in a street market for me and mega cheap.

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    Rabieng - Cicken 36, chili

    Cicken 36, chili

    Rabieng - Beef rendang and weeping tiger steak, delicious!

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    Beef rendang and weeping tiger steak, delicious!

    Yum Yum - thai - Updated May 2026

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