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Przekaż informację zwrotnąIn a city where Thai (in this case Thai/Laos) restaurants are a dime a dozen Holy Basil is a stand out. I've had quite a few dishes here over the years and
Waited an extra 20 mins for our table, but considering it's a Friday and we had a booking for 20 people, it was understandable.
Friendly employees, delicious food and affordable price. I and my friend order roasted Duckencurry W steam rice and fires something. We are 2 girls, and after eating this dinner, I felt full until the next day ???????????? $ 66 for dinner, I think it's a good price. I think that's one of the best restaurants in Thailand in Sydney.
Holy Basil is a pretty big restaurant in a pub / bar, but has plenty of employees, so the service was great. I can not remember the exact prices, but it was definitely reasonable and not exaggerated for the portions. The food was relatively authentic (or what we know of Thai food) and had good quantities of Chili, which is always welcome. Some were a bit sweet for my taste, but overall all had a good time and enjoyed the food.
This restaurant is a great place for every kind of celebration. I came here with a group of 22 people for dinner here, and we were looking forward to a variety of dishes that provided all taste palettes and diets. The menu became decent and definitely affordable. We came during the dinner (about 19 o'clock) and the restaurant was incredibly involved in the room and at the tables outside. Good thing we booked in advance! We ordered fried ice cream, pad Thai, chicken feet salad, pad si Ew and a number of other thai delicacies. The food was lovely and it went smoothly with social interactions, especially when other tables sang a happy birthday. We had so much fun that we forgot to take loads of photos! : P Grief The venue had an interesting interior, but the layout of tables and chairs was a bit uncomfortable. The staff was very helpful and polite. I would like to come back here to another huge dinner with friends and colleagues ~ (= ^ ^ =)