Restaurants, Thai, Good For Groups, BYO, Child Friendly
Overall 6.8 9
9.8 Highly Recommended
Food 10 Ambience 9 Service 10 Value 10
On Sunday 17 January 4 of us visited Khaogang Thai for the first time. We shared entrees of spring rolls, curry puffs, satay chicken and fish cakes which were all very tasty. Our mains shared were pad thai with chicken and stir fried prawns and oyster sauce. These were all excellent choices and were thoroughly enjoyed. Serves were a good size and plenty to share. We intend to return and try more dishes. Excellent, keep up the good work.
Jan 18, 2010
Overall 6.1 48
10 Highly Recommended
Food 10 Ambience 10 Service 10 Value 10
Its New Years Eve and my wife and I decide to have lunch at Dantes after walking up and down Norton Street. We were very pleasantly greeted by the waitress and enjoyed glasses of WA Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Merlot. We shared the Antipasto with Garlic Bread which was all delicious then had the Penne Boscaiola and Linguini Scampi which we both thoroughly enjoyed followed by Piazza Coffees which were nice and hot and perfectly made.
The whole experience was a great finish to the year 2009. Also I have to emphasize that all the staff who served us were excellent.
Dec 31, 2009
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Restaurants, Thai, Good For Groups, BYO, Child Friendly
Overall 6.8 9
9.8 Highly Recommended
Food 10 Ambience 9 Service 10 Value 10
On Sunday 17 January 4 of us visited Khaogang Thai for the first time. We shared entrees of spring rolls, curry puffs, satay chicken and fish cakes which were all very tasty. Our mains shared were pad thai with chicken and stir fried prawns and oyster sauce. These were all excellent choices and were thoroughly enjoyed. Serves were a good size and plenty to share. We intend to return and try more dishes. Excellent, keep up the good work.
Jan 18, 2010
Overall 6.1 48
10 Highly Recommended
Food 10 Ambience 10 Service 10 Value 10
Its New Years Eve and my wife and I decide to have lunch at Dantes after walking up and down Norton Street. We were very pleasantly greeted by the waitress and enjoyed glasses of WA Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Merlot. We shared the Antipasto with Garlic Bread which was all delicious then had the Penne Boscaiola and Linguini Scampi which we both thoroughly enjoyed followed by Piazza Coffees which were nice and hot and perfectly made.
The whole experience was a great finish to the year 2009. Also I have to emphasize that all the staff who served us were excellent.
Dec 31, 2009
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