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Hidden gem. Best Laksa AND Pho I've ever had. We came back multiple times during our stay.
Mitchell Street Shop 10/ 69 800, Darwin
Best thai restaurant in Darwin.Great service and friendly staff.I would recommend it to anyone who is visiting the city.
266 Trower Rd 810, Darwin
Overall, not too bad. Food was ready for pickup in the time that I was given. Service was very friendly. Flavours were good and enjoyed.
5/6 Sabine Road 0, Darwin
Unexpectedly good local Thai. Very impressed. Don’t get the honey chicken or Chinese style options - stick with the Thai menu items.
Alatai Apartments 7 Finniss St Alatai Apartments 800, Darwin
Highly recommended place for Thai and Indian food lovers. Good service, nice decor and tasty food. Will be back soon
Fannie Bay Place 820, Darwin
Ordered a takeaway tonight from this new Thai restaurant in Fannie Bay and we were very satisfied with the food. We had the green curry chicken and a Pad Thai. Food was deliciously tasty and fresh and service was very friendly. Looked nice and cosy inside, ideal for a sit down meal also. Great to have another quality food offering in the area 😁 Will definitely be back again
I’m always a little bit dubious of fusion restaurants. It feels like a mid-90s fad. A gimmicky and kitsch concept none unlike like a baseball alarm clock. In these modern times, especially where austerity seems to be the word of the day, we are demanding authenticity en mass. But I’m often wrong… Hanuman, located just at the edge of Darwin’s party district (or should I say 100 meter-ish street) is a Thai Indian restaurant with an interesting blend. You can really taste the curry flavours mingling with the sweet chilli and it works! Now as I often feel that the grass is greener; we had the tasting plate consisting of Oysters (served with ginger and fish sauce), Methi Prawns, Samosas (that worked best when combined with a honey/soy dripping sauce), Nonya Pork Rolls (very Yum Cha with a curry twist) and Satay Salad (lemon grass chicken with a tamarind sauce). Asian food is by its nature often fused together (Chinese-Malay, Vietnamese with French influence etc.). However with India and Thai on geographic opposite sides of the East, this was a wonderfully unique concoction with each cultural flavour distinctly identifiable but deliciously working together. Great meal, good prices and excellent service.