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Contribute Feedback What Yianni Kostantinidis likes about Banana Leaf Thai:
Good Thai food at reasonable prices. The pad see ew tasted delicious however the massaman beef curry did not hit the spot like I’m used to from other Thai restaurants but still tasted OK. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: A$20–40 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 View all feedback.
What Sonia Bartell doesn't like about Banana Leaf Thai:
We had dinner at the recently opened Banana Leaf Thai restaurant. We enjoyed our food and would return again.The tables outside have small stools. We asked for chairs, which was promptly done for us. Another table outside, had been booked with chairs, rather than stools. This is obviously an issue for patrons. View all feedback.
Food was superb. Vegetables and seafood were undoubtedly fresh and plentiful. Generous portions for price. One of the best Thai places in Brisbane
Amazing Thai food in a great location! I come here all the time with family. Pad Thai and Red Duck Curry are super authentic! Highly recommend this place!
Reaching the destination via a roller coaster road with more ups and downs than a humped sea monster (in Camp Hill) if one didn't have an appetite, that was quickly going to change after a long drive and this baby.<br/ <br/ First impressions are in spite of the Excellent rating from Trip Advisor and a nice outdoor seating area limited. The tables are full of clutter, the staff are preoccupied and there's no guarantee of a table as 15 people are due to arrive!<br/ <br/ This would explain the wait, and as our recommending friend gets the menus, one wonders what direction this Thai flavoured journey is heading in. Service is polite and extremely warm, and water? Chilled.<br/ <br/ Starters are picked: curry puffs, satay chicken, Thai fish cake and Spring Rolls. The satay chicken falls off the stick and melts in your mouth, with or without the joyous peanut sauce. The curry puff delights with its fresh pastry and curry and potato filling, the Fish cake surprises with its peas and spiciness but the spring roll lacks veggies. <br/ <br/ Nevertheless, the appetite is well and truly whet thanks to two world beating starters. The wait is really long due to the preoccupied party request and you have to feel sorry for the staff doing the rounds in spite of our hungry table. Our recommending friend has a word, and before you know it, hey presto, the tucker is here.<br/ <br/ It looks amazing, smells amazing and literally is amazing. The dish stealing my heart tonight is the beef massaman, such tender slow cooked beef caressing your mouth with roasted peanut sauce, perfect potatoes and just a hint of spice, all complimented insanely by the light and beautifully sweet coconut rice.<br/ Good value for money, too at 108 dollars between 4 for a decent plate of starters and 3 main courses is jolly good value. Even the bill plate comes with many magnificently minty Minto's.<br/ <br/ It's catapulted it's way to my joint favourite Thai and Asian restaurant and I'm certain it's going to blow your foodie socks off. It'd be bananas not to do it!
Nobody greeted me at the door, so I thought I had to turn to the counter for the service. I ordered a pad thai to eat from the menu at the front counter. the price said and no one told me that it was a seperate dine. in the menu with higher trips. ends up paying for a sweat odour pad thai that I also found a hair in. don't waste your money here. service and eating were terrible.
I'm sorry, young people, that you eat is excellent, but I won't eat with them while they allow people to have their dog with them when they dip. what the people who think it's okay to let their dog bark and move while...other eat. good if they can't face an hour from their mutt stay home!
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