Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Crowd-pleasing Thai with generous portions, standout sea bass and curries, friendly service; expect busy peaks and occasional service rigidity; excellent value at lunch, fair-to-good overall.
This local Thai restaurant delivers exceptional food quality anchored by signature curries and crispy sea bass, paired with strong service attentiveness and generous portions that justify solid value. Consistency shows occasional variation in rice and noodle execution, while the pleasant but modest setting keeps it from reaching grade A territory—it's a reliable neighborhood favorite rather than a destination establishment.
A cozy spot on Torbay Road where plates arrive steaming and the room stays warm and welcoming. Guests praise the cheerful team and plentiful portions, with one remarking, "they found us a table when packed and kept checking we were happy." It is an unfussy room with calm background music, more about comfort than show. In the kitchen, the cooking leans classic Thai comfort rather than fusion. Expect well-loved staples—green and massaman curries, Pad Thai, satay—plus a signature crispy sea bass with a lively herb sauce. Portions are generous, spice can be adjusted, and lunch deals offer strong value. A few diners found rice or noodles inconsistent and a minority felt service policies were rigid at peak times, but most leave pleased. Families do well here: Pad Thai and satay are kid-friendly, and sides like egg fried rice and chips help cautious eaters. There is no listed kids menu, but simple dishes and mild spice options cover many needs; allergy processes feel strict, so parents with severe allergies should speak with the team first.
Area: Beach-adjacent strip catering to locals and visitors; casual, family-friendly, busy in summer evenings.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked tourist corridor with lighting and steady footfall.
Nearby: Near Paignton seafront, amusements, small shops and hotels; high seasonal demand.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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