Don't rate them at all. They are sweet based ie coconut. If you have a sweet tooth then you should be fine. Nothing beats a hot Indian curry.
Didn't really rate kemp thai that much. It's not bad but I've had much better in this country.
Thai brasserie opposite the town hall is much better, but not sure if they do take away.
If it's your first time trying it I would stay safe and order a Pad Thai a Red curry and rice and share it all between you.
Thai vs Indian vs Chinese is a silly argument. They're all very different and each had it's own merits.
Actually work for the Brighton branch so obv but biased but Kempthai is up there with one of the nicest in Brighton(obv not the best but not far off!!).
As above I dnot actually like Thai curries as find them too runny and would much prefer a thick Indian curry!!
Best dishes from Kempthai imo are in no particular order:
Pad Thai
Moo Grob
Laab Gai
Som Tum
Yum Nam Tok
Thai Fried Rice
Starters are alright with the Salt and Pepper Squid being lovely along with good old Chicken Satay.
Enjoy and again as above what can u loose trying it once?
Thai vs Indian vs Chinese is a silly argument. They're all very different and each had it's own merits.
Thai vs Indian vs Chinese is a silly argument. They're all very different and each had it's own merits.
Love Indian & Chinese and most of us know the dishes well enough to order what you want from the menu and know what you are getting.
With Thai if you are not a regular consumer you must carefully read the menu to see the ingredients or you may be dissapointed or in the toilet. Ask the waiter what you want and ask them to calm down on the chilli, they should always oblige. I love Thai but still spend ages scanning the menu.
We have a great street food stall down here and some great Thai restaurants.
One of the best I have had though was in Eastbourne, can't remember the name but it was not far from the station.
Also Malaysian food is delicious. See also Sri Lankan fish curries.
Luckily I adore coconut.
Thai chow main equivalent is with Thai red curry paste, bloody hot!
If it's the same as Baan Thai in Peacehaven it's the worst I've ever had and probably designed for the English pallette. No spice or fish sauce, lots of sugar. Erawan in lewes is excellent.
Erawan is very good, just don't expect much elbow room.
Tried the Lemongrass in Burgess Hill on Friday evening. Absolutely top draw and now my overseas cuisine of choice. I had the Thai Green curry (a little more spicy than the red curry). Had a side dish of phadmee (?) noodles and shared a 'sticky rice'. Yum yum. Will be returning. They also do a take-away menu but don't know if that's any cheaper
Well worth a visit
If it's the same as Baan Thai in Peacehaven it's the worst I've ever had and probably designed for the English pallette. No spice or fish sauce, lots of sugar. Erawan in lewes is excellent.