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4 based on 627 reviews
We enjoyed a wonderful supper here. We booked a table the day before which turned out to be essential as, on the night, they were fuly booked. The service was pleasant and the atmosphere calm and relaxing. Altough it was fully booked, not al tables were occupied and it turned out that there had been several 'no shows' which was disappointing. The service and food were perfectly acceptable and we were well looked after. What really made this restaurant stabd out though was the food. It was quite simply 'awesome'. The starters were fantastic and beautifully presented. We both had Chicken Pad Tai for our main course and it was absolutely first class and extremely tasty. We would (and will) return for certain. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys Thai food.
4 based on 123 reviews
Over the past 7 years, we have lunched at the Montien Thai Restaurant many times. Today, we noticed a name change on the outside (new owners) and perhaps, in hindsight, we should have gone elsewhere. The menu, for the most part, appeared similar, but no prawn dishes, which was a big disappointment to me. The meal was acceptable but the chicken soup was not great and the beef in the sweet and sour was a bit chewy. The service was efficient but, in comparison to previous visits, was not presented with a smile and decidedly casual. Overall, not great value for money.
4 based on 48 reviews
Absolutely love the food at corriander, best and most favourite Indian/ restaurant in bridport! The curries are so creamy, full of flavour and just absolutely beautiful. The service they provided for me and my friends was lovely so welcoming and made me feel very comfortable. Highly recommend. Will be going again!
4 based on 524 reviews
inside is a cracking restaurant that offers great food, service and value for money. We popped in just after 6pm on the off chance whilst we were visiting Lyme Regis and we surprised how busy it was at that time. Having eaten there it is not hard to see why it is so popular and we were lucky to have got a table. We were near the desk and the phone was constantly ringing with people making bookings for Friday and the weekend ( this was on a Monday night). Clearly a popular place with a large menu which was very well cooked. They only do soft drinks so you will have to take your alcohol in if you want that, but I believe there are places on the doorstep to pick up your favourite drink.Lovely visit and would happily eat there again the next time we are in Lyme Regis
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4 based on 57 reviews
Lovely service from two assumedly Thai ladies who were sadly loudly chit-chatting in Thai in the middle of the uncomfortably small dining room, but then the main food I had arrived, and it looked promising. It was piping hot, and well-presented. The prawn toast on the mixed starter was light and all cooked in clean oil, portion for the starter generous, but I had had a concern when they had already bought the Chinese-style free prawn crackers on arrival, with a sweet chilli dip that I swear contained water and tomato ketchup, and was nowhere near a good sweet chilli sauce, easily outdone by any as bottled one. When the dips came with the were all spice free, and terribly bland. If anything they had an off-key taste. It was quite a rookie mistake for a Thai, which is actually my favourite cuisine to eat our. I was shocked they were all poorly executed and had no flavour to lift or compliment any of the fried mixed starter dishes. I really struggled with it. The Satay was insipid and needed a different dimension, the pickled carrot and cucumber had no heat and the other dip just tasted vile. I was truly disappointed for them because that extra bit of authenticity could see them far less divisive than they appear to me. Iâd order very selectively if I go again. Iâd probably just take a bottle of sweet chilli, order the prawn toast and ask for a lot more spice. Worth noting that the tempura prawns were actually panko breadcrumbed and the noodles at the table next door weâre drowning in the aforementioned tomato water. Such a great shame!
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4 based on 90 reviews
Excellent Thai green curry and Thai sweet and sour. reasonably priced and served with a smile. I would return.
5 based on 226 reviews
Red Panda is a takeaway and (limited seating) eat-in restaurant found above Lymeâs clock tower, at the bottom of the high street, next to Seasalt. It serves freshly made, tasty and healthy Asian street food, using sustainably-sourced ingredients and packa
Super little avian takeaway, good prices, such a lovely lady who served us. Has the Pork Belly Bao and Chicken Satay Bao, with spicy side salad. Fresh coriander sprinkled on top. She is plastic free, so all paper and wooden utensils - will fill water bottles for free. Really cracking little place right by the beach.
5 based on 15 reviews
We offer Japanese food for advance booking only. Minimum four people, maximum 8 people. If you are interested in, please contact us direct for more detail.
This is a completely original and surprising way to discover the delights of Japanese food. It is cooked before your very eyes by the chef and he kindly talks you through the menu. This all takes place in the dining room of Hell Farmhouse and is a really memorable experience. You need to book as numbers are limited.Thank you so much for leaving a kind review, much appreciated.I am very pleased to hear that you enjoyed the evening.Look forward to seeing you in the near future.Regards. Shige Takezoe
4 based on 204 reviews
Eat here with friends two weeks ago, definitely the best in the area - staff were superb , cocktails ..... whatâs not to like
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