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this place serves one of the best Thai food in london. the staff is very polite, eating is anxious and the price is not very high! I would recommend her tom yum gong suppe and kokosreis. View all feedback.
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disappointed! not in the rule to have such a gang, but I am totally annoyed and shocked in the service of this place, mudmee in spitalfields. I came in here to eat lunch. 40 minutes later we have our starters. veg tempura, which was good, but the huhn satay, tasted as if they dropped a bottle of lemon juice on it. said this to the waiter and said I can't eat this, he replied well, they actually ordered it no, I order... View all feedback.
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Last update : 23.09.2024
Great food for the price point in the city. The service is great for a “quick service” style restaurant.
The taste was fantastic, we where not expecting much but it was great, un incontournable.
It was horrible. The taste was so plain and bland. There was no salt in the dish. Service was slow. The prices portray the quality of the dishes..
Very good little Thai discovered quite by chance. Stir-fried noodles to die for at an unbeatable price. Very accommodating staff. We had just arrived in London and had a problem with exchange (old note), we were short £1 pounds to pay the bill in cash, the boss gave us a gift.
Mudmee, a quaint Thai restaurant off Artillery Passage in London, receives a mix of reviews. Some diners praise the delicious food and friendly service, mentioning dishes like tom yum gong suppe and kokosreis. However, others express disappointment in portion sizes and quality, noting burnt and bland flavors. Despite the varying opinions, Mudmee stands out for its authentic Thai cuisine in a cozy setting. It is recommended for those looking for a unique dining experience away from the hustle and bustle of Liverpool Street station.
Last update : 14.12.2022
Authentic Thai. We were in the area and the chicken served there is halal, so we went in and ordered Tomyam, green curry chicken and fried rice. All was great and delicious and most importantly, spicy!!
Disappointed! not in the rule to have such a gang, but I am totally annoyed and shocked in the service of this place, mudmee in spitalfields. I came in here to eat lunch. 40 minutes later we have our starters. veg tempura, which was good, but the huhn satay, tasted as if they dropped a bottle of lemon juice on it. said this to the waiter and said I can't eat this, he replied well, they actually ordered it no, I ordered chicken satay, not lemon doused huhn. I asked them twice about our drinks, 50 minutes later without net and not even a glass water! I had 10 minutes left for my lunch, so there was no choice than standing up and going. we wanted to pay for the veg tempura that we...read more
This place serves one of the best Thai food in london. the staff is very polite, eating is anxious and the price is not very high! I would recommend her tom yum gong suppe and kokosreis.
The best thai restaurant in london! amazing eating and fast service. loves the green curry! I recommend this place! I have taste different dishes here and they are all delicious
The most amazing Thai food I ever had! I was in the really expensive Thai restaurants, but I still think that nothing beats mudmees authenticity and rich Thai flavor. always satisfied after eating here! the thai green curry, penang curry and their nasi goreng are absolutely amazing! should not miss this gem of a restaurant in london! absolutely fantastic
Last update : 03.04.2024
This Thai restaurant is excellent and reasonably priced for London City. It consistently impresses me with its authentic dishes and efficient, quick service. It's recommended to make a reservation in advance to secure a table.
The vegetarian lunch on a cold winter day was excellent! The atmosphere was cozy and welcoming. The waitress recommended the noodle bowl, which was very large and satisfying. I will definitely be returning soon.
I brought several of my coworkers to this restaurant and everyone enjoyed the food. I highly recommend it for dining in or taking out. The Thai food, especially the noodle dishes, is authentic and delicious.
This is a great no-thrills authentic Thai restaurant popular with city workers, its worth booking for lunch, the food is great value especially if you choose from the lunchtime menu, extensive menu, really tasty food, puts the high end restaurants nearby to shame, very reasonable, everyone happy and it was a great place to eat as a large group, booking essential
I can not recommend this place highly enough. I often walk down this road and see restaurants I want to try so decided to do something I don't usually do in London not book in advance, wander down there and see what we fancied. We arrived at about 6.30pm on a sunny Wednesday evening and downstairs was packed, I didn't think we would get a table as didn't realise it had an upstairs but we were lucky, there were quite a few spare tables although by about 7.15 they were all taken. The menu was big, we ordered the seabass and a lamb massaman curry, sticky rice and a kind of thin roti/flat bread (I don't remember the name of this), we were set on the seabass but couldn't decide between 3 other dishes, our waiter recommended the lamb curry as said it went best with the roti. My friend and I both lived in Asia and have been to Thailand many times, this may be the best Thai food I have had in this country. And for central London very reasonable price wise. Main courses are all £9 10 (apart from the sea bass which was more expensive) and we got a bottle of chenin blanc for £22 (I know this may sound expensive to people outside of central London but to put it into perspective I paid this for 2 glasses later on in the evening). Staff were lovely and although our waiter didn't speak too much English it just added to the whole experience, he knew enough to make good recommendations so that's all that matters. I don't go to many places on a regular basis in London as there is so much choice but this is going to be added to my list.
Last update : 09.08.2025
First time in London, went to this restaurant for dinner as it was close to our accommodation. We ordered Green Thai curry with 2 portions of sticky rice and Pai Thai noodles with chicken. Service time was super quick. Food was tasty, specially the green Thai curry. The Pad Thai noodles, however was a bit too oily and also the portion size could be better, it was quite less. Total bill was 30 pounds. The place is a bit small, we had our baby and stroller with us, it was a bit tight to fit in the stroller around the table. But otherwise okay, overall satisfactory experience (mainly for the food). Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £10–20 Food: 3 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3
Such a home-y Thao restaurant! We’ve been to this restaurant quite a phew times and the food and service is always amazing definitely recommend for an authentic taste. The uncle was so sweet and even gifted me a little Thai herbal inhaler my faves are sweet corn cake, Tom yum soup and pad Thai Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £50–60 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Run of the mill food . Management treatment of staff not good. Management themselves very poor . Asked for my bill they demanded tip in cash and I was told there is no service charge but they want a tip in cash . toilets were infested with flies ,no soap, no way to dry your hands upstairs I saw people sleeping . Very poor hygiene all round . Would not go again.
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