Find out what Thai restaurants to try in Burntisland. Burntisland (/bɜːrntˈaɪlənd/ listen (help·info), Scots: Bruntisland) is a royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland, on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. According to the 2011 census, the town has a population of 6,269.
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4 based on 227 reviews
Welcome to Thai chinese and Indian Restaurant, a refreshing approach to dinning out. We have combined elegance without pretension, attentive service, warmth environment with beautiful Forth sea-view at back and outstanding value for money.
Unfortunately Annapurna Gurkha seemed to be closed so stupidly thought to try their Sister restaurant, Asian Triangle.What a disappointing meal. I would suggest the staff visit Annapurna to see what Portion size and good food looks like.For the price, portion sizes were minimal and no sign of vegetables or even onions in the curry sauce. It really looked like it was from a jar.The fish was ridiculously expensive for a small piece of fish and the daal while taste was OK was definitely lacking lentils.All round will not be back.
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4 based on 800 reviews
Lovely authentic curry house in Leith. Recommended to us so give it a go. Best curry we've both had in a long time. Staff friendly and professional, great service. We had starters of kebabs, then I had a chicken Bhuna and my husband a chicken Jalfrezi. Both were excellent. Highly recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 841 reviews
Nok's dishes up a menu of authentic and beautifully presented Thai food in the romantic atmosphere of a 17th-century town house,heart of Stockbridge.
Absolutely delicious - fresh light and extremely tasty. 5 of us shared 3 sharing platters which included chicken satay, fish cakes, tempura prawns, wontons (sorry the only way I can describe them and I didnât get the proper description) and a spicy beef stir-fry in a filo basket. Mains were prawn and pineapple curry (served in the pineapple), prawn and cashew stir fry, nutty chicken curry, sea bass curry and prawn green curry. All absolutely delicious and distinct flavours. 4 would have been enough for the five of us. 2 jasmine rice and a coconut rice. Two types of Thai beer on the menu - we opted for Chang which went very nicely with the food; along with 2 large glasses of Pinot Grigio and a bottle of SA Merlot. All in £178 for five of us but given the friendly efficient service and quality of the food felt very acceptable. Would go again.
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