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For entree, I went for the Siam Tasting Plate. This consisted of a small sample of most of their entrees, including a spring roll, samosa, prawn roll, wonton and chicken satay. The samosa pastry was a little strange, but everything else was quite nice. The prawn roll was the best from memory.
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For a main, I had spicy fried noodles. I asked for the noodles to be 'hot' on the chilli scale. These had a decent kick to them and were quite good, although not a lot of 'wok hei'. Not sure if it was supposed to though. Since I was quite hungry, I ended up polishing it off with no hesitation.
All in all, a decent feed, and quite cheap too. Not sure if I'd be rushing back as I'm not heavily into Thai food anyway, but it was enjoyable.