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Suda Thai Café & Restaurant

23 Slingsby Place, St Martins Courtyard, London WC2E 9AB

£37.00 Thai Covent Garden
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A champion of authentic Thai flavours, Suda is a welcome addition to the stylish St Martin’s Courtyard development, with the bonus of an inviting alfresco space. Inside, the contemporary design includes quirky touches such as carved animals on each table, although clunky wooden stools aren’t the most comfortable perch. Thankfully, the food provides plenty of distractions – notably the som tum bar serving variations on the emblematic hot & spicy green papaya salad: our lemongrass & chilli lamb chop version had a satisfying spice blast. Other highlights include signature rice wraps stuffed with fragrant duck, crab rolls with five-spice tofu & tamarind sauce, & lip-smacking bowls of plump rice noodles with beef & Chinese broccoli. Classic curries & soups are also on offer, backed by wines & cocktails that are a cut above.

Overall Diner Rating

8.0
Food & Drink
8.3
Service
7.3
Atmosphere
7.3
Value
8.0

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  1. Grumbling Gourmet
    Gold Reviewer

    ( 30s, Male )

    OK. It's not a promising start… A newly spruced commercial ‘quarter’ opens out of the Covent Garden alley between disappointing up-market Mexican Cantina Laredo and Jamie's Italian, the latter begrudgingly acceptable but for the tourist horde on their daily pilgrimage.

    Led here by an old friend with prior knowledge, I wasn't feeling it as I walked through the glorified shopping centre and into the enormous black box of a restaurant. The feelings didn't dissipate as I waited in the puzzling space somewhere between a bar, a tourist information centre and a cattle barn. Enormous sacks of different types of Thai rice lie around, interspersed with Thai tourism brochures. Amiable staff mill around with odd cocktails and authentic costumes avoiding your eye, it's like being at giant tourism industry trade fair World Travel Market. Upstairs it's a little more like a restaurant, and a huge one at that. Light beech Carl Hansen chairs add an odd Scandinavian feel to an otherwise quite industrial barn of a space. The staff remain, upstairs many more to service the swathes of empty tables, rabbit in a headlight like gazes while zipping around the space. Suffice to say I'm already not looking forward to this.

    The menu goes someway towards allaying those fears. It's (very) cheap for the area and a relatively traditional menu in style. Starters shared included very good chicken satay, with its sticky and spicy peanut sauce covering soft smooth chicken, Thai style calamari and cigars of minced pork and prawn in wanton wrappers. Tastewise the spare ribs were fine, but the watery sauce didn't really work as a shared starter.

    I next went for a namtok ped som tum, country style duck served with som tum salad and sticky rice. A neat touch mentioned in the menu advises that you can have it as hot as you like, and, like a boy, I asked for the ‘spicy’ version. Som Tum salad is one of those fragranced specialities that I tend not to order in Thai restaurants, saving space for a hearty massaman curry instead, but here I'm glad I did. Green papaya salad, made with carrot, tiny dried shrimp, fish sauce and some firey chilli, I wouldn't recommend having it anything other than regularly spiced though, it cut through the rich fatty duck well, along with most of my faculty for taste. It's a shame that despite the ‘Rice Bar’ moniker and the Visit Thailand display downstairs, there weren't more different styles of rice. A rice tasting menu would have been amusingly different, though not likely to appeal to the legions of tourists and shoppers they need to get through the doors to sustain the location.

    • Overall: 7
    • Food & Drink: 8
    • Service: 5
    • Atmosphere: 5
    • Value: 7
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  2. Jane Adabale
    Reviews: 1

    ( 30s, Female, Gravesend, Kent )

    I went for dinner with my husband tonite, and it was simply delicious. I was looking for an interesting night out uptown. After drinks at the Oxo Tower, we walked along the Southbank up to Covent Garden. I found this restaurant through Square Meal; whose reviews I find to be the most accurate. As someone who has never been to Thailand, I find the timeout review a bit over the top. I wanted a nice interesting, memorable evening, and this exceeded my expectations.
    The restaurant is in a very smart part of town, the staff were very welcoming to us and we were seated quickly. You can check their website for the menu, we had starters of calamari and satay chicken, and mains – beef salad and prawn tempura. The food was served very quickly, and the flavours were bursting with life and layers of different flavours. Satay chicken had hints of coconut, the tempura batter on the fish was melt in the mouth; light and crispy. And my beef salad was an experience – chilli, lime juice, coriander, med/rare melting beef and crisp salad leaves. Amazing! Unfortunately we didn't have time for dessert, but the next time I go back, I will be having the banana fritters with sesame seeds. A very enjoyable night, 2 people 2 courses plus drinks £30.
    I really enjoyed the decor and the table settings, however my one suggestion is to get a table with the padded chairs. I had a very numb bum, after sitting on a wooden stool for 45mins.
    Jane Adabale

    • Overall: 10
    • Food & Drink: 10
    • Service: 10
    • Atmosphere: 10
    • Value: 10
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    1. Grumbling Gourmet
      Gold Reviewer

      Grumbling Gourmet ( 30s, Male )

      6 November 2011

      OK. It's not a promising start… A newly spruced commercial ‘quarter’ opens out of the Covent Garden alley between disappointing up-market Mexican Cantina Laredo and Jamie's Italian, the latter begrudgingly acceptable but for the tourist horde on their daily pilgrimage.

      Led here by an old friend with prior knowledge, I wasn't feeling it as I… More

      • Overall: 7
      • Food & Drink: 8
      • Service: 5
      • Atmosphere: 5
      • Value: 7
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    2. Jane Adabale
      Reviews: 1

      Jane Adabale ( 30s, Female, Gravesend, Kent )

      26 August 2011

      I went for dinner with my husband tonite, and it was simply delicious. I was looking for an interesting night out uptown. After drinks at the Oxo Tower, we walked along the Southbank up to Covent Garden. I found this restaurant through Square Meal; whose reviews I find to be the most accurate. As someone who has never been to Thailand, I find the… More

      • Overall: 10
      • Food & Drink: 10
      • Service: 10
      • Atmosphere: 10
      • Value: 10
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