Small Thai restaurant offering very good Thai specialties in the street food trend.
Crush for this small Thai restaurant of the 8th! In a small cosy dining room looking like Asian canteen, whose decoration has recently been beautifully redesigned, you can treat yourself to very good Thai specialties of street food trend such as the famous ravioli, the Thai phad with prawns or with chicken, but also spring rolls accompanied by a green papaya salad… Well, it's so street that you can even cross a true tuk tuk! You know these little yellow vans that make taxis in Thailand… Well, it's not a joke, there's one that's in the back of the dining room and it's an authentic tuk tuk from Bangkok. It is even the current model running in the Thai capital, explained the three bosses Toey, Es and Holden (the first two are from Thailand and Holden is a French who fell in love with Thailand). At lunchtime, it's mostly office workers who storm the restaurant that is always full. And we understand the regulars, it's addictive here… Even the curious are delighted since it is now possible to eat insects at Tuk Tuk! Just like in Thailand, yes! In the evening, the atmosphere is more intimate, and your dinner will be a bit cooler, while still being smooth. You understand it, when you want Thai in the 8th, take the Tuk Tuk with your eyes closed!
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Members' reviews on TUK TUK
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Resto hyper bruyant. On avait réservé pour 3. Ils ont rajouté une chaise entre deux tables donc on était collé à la table du voisin. Pas un mot d’excuse de leur part, on a préféré partir.
6 adultes et 2 petits enfants
Les plats sont très délicieux
Le restaurant est à taille humaine une quinzaine de couverts, réservation conseillée