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Bidrage med feedbackThis restaurant has nothing to do with Thai food. It's bad Chinese food with Thai names. They have no clue about how to cook Thai food and there's no spice...
We were craving some Thai food so I checked on-line and saw this restaurant listed on a Top 10 list. We dropped by after a little Dresden history...
The food is not fresh. The service is the worst or i should say there is no service. Plenty of restaurants nearby. Go somewhere else!
I myself and three workers visited before a week. we sat comfortably outside with a magnificent view of the cross church dresden. fortunately, with a wide road there was no parade of gawkers who leaned over us as they flowed through. instead there was a private, distant feeling. as we observed pedestrians pass in a convenient distance. the waitress was friendly, professional and spoke much English so that we can communicate our order (a lot better than a translate app.) the order was right and served in the right order: drinks, appetizers, suppening, main dishes with sufficient time between every article hot and fresh to enjoy. of the four have lived three of us in asia. two of us have visited/live several weeks in Thailand, with my co-worker being a prosumer level foodie. I lived in Thailand and am married to a Thai. we had a lot of dressed, and we all enjoyed our meals. was it authentic thai as they find 'd on a nakhon sawan night market? we were in dresden, Germany; be not silly. I would describe it rather than decent generic asian perhaps a cross between Thai, Vietnamese and South China's living means. the spring rollers were very good and well prepared. my other co-worker said they enjoyed the huhn satay. I had a bowl of tom yum gai that I really found bland. there was a hauch of tom yum paste, but I would describe it as watery. my main dish was stir fry pork with basilikum. that look more like a Chinese roast plate with a kind of thicker sauce, which was mixed in the cooking process with paprika and wobbles. it was very tasty, but not sharp at all (I like it more spicy.) I would order it again. my foodie co worker/friend ordered a stir fried noodle dish. while we were both a little surprised how the dishes looked (in contrast to drier, less sauce found in Thai iron), both enjoyed our eating. it was certainly a nice break organized by Italian and other European. I was pleasantly surprised to see that they brought us a big dish to share more than enough for all of us, and I eat a lot and much rice. at the end I think that this type of food adventures come to expectations. if you expect a meal that corresponds to what is served in blue elephant in bangkok, they will be disappointed. for those seeking an option for the fine European restaurants in dresden, singha offers a good atmosphere, a very good service and appetizing Asian dishes at affordable prices. we all agreed that we were in opposition.
We were in a hotel close to this restaurant and ate there late one afternoon. Service was good and the food was also good. We had a pu pu platter and soup. The price was reasonable, and the food was good. The prices were average,...not cheap eats, but good quiet atmosphere and tasty dishes