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Avaliação da contribuiçãoAn excellent, chic, quality Thai food restaurant! Our whole food was so delicious! My little children loved it too! The decor is elegant and beautiful! The food is tastefully excellent, and all waiter servers were so friendly, helpful and on everything. I wish I could give them more stars!
Spring rolls are next level, pig pad Thai was incredible. Larb was stellar. The cocktails are all fun and perfect for the terrace eating on the fox.
We came to Nuks when they were opened on Friday night and were immediately greeted and brought to a table overlooking the river. The restaurant itself is beautiful and despite the signs of short staff in the kitchen after a short wait, not too long at all, we have received our meals and they were both beautiful and very tasteful. We ordered the Tom Kha Gai and Tom Yum soups with some egg rolls as an appetizer. My favorite was the taste of Tom Yum. The Tom Kha was very good, but was sweeter than some I tried before. My husband tried the Laab and I had the red curry. Both were delicious and very good portions. The only drawback was that I really wanted some of the Tom Yum soup to go because we are not from the area, but the server told me because she was short staff that she didn't think the cook would fill the order and unfortunately I couldn't place the order. I was hoping to go because we're out of town for my husband's birthday and are out of our little ones on an urgently needed night! It would have been nice to have the soup for a late evening snack or for the next day before we go home. Otherwise we had a great experience and would recommend it to others and the next time we are back in the city.
Absolutely delicious from drinks to food, our date night made a wonderful success and cant wait to go again!
Ordered takeout on a chilly January day. We were really craving Thai and this was one of the few places open on a Sunday. For appetizers we got the egg rolls, spring rolls, and Tom kha gai soup. Egg rolls were good and fried well, still crisp when we got them home. Spring rolls were the weirdest thing, served sliced into 3 pieces and drowned in peanut sauce and crushed peanuts. I LOVE these kind of fresh rolls but all I could taste was lettuce and peanut. I deconstructed one to find a tiny scrap of chicken in the greens and some thin as a whisker sprouts. Not bad per se but definitely a letdown when I'm used to whole rolls that you can control the sauce and get a good balance of crisp veggies and tender meats in each bite. The Tom kha...uhhhh. The only word is SWEET. SO SWEET. Like they used sweetened coconut milk from the coffee shop and coconut cream and some palm sugar. Had it not had veggies in it I would've thought it was a watery coconut pudding. There was no lime, no galangal, no heat, no fish sauce. That's my favorite soup and I was thoroughly disappointed. My cousin got the shrimp pad Thai which had perfectly cooked shrimp but it was very dry. Tasty but everything congealed together since there wasn't enough sauce to keep it separate. Also no fresh bean sprouts or anything green (scallion, cilantro) so it was a tan, peanut encrusted lump of noodle and egg with some perfect shrimp. Her boyfriend wanted the curry sampler but we were told they don't do that for takeout anymore due to packaging issues. Fair. So he got the red veggie curry and the spicy basil fried rice without meat. Curry was fine. The rice however is the one thing I would go back for. It had a nice kick to it and lots of veggies so it wasn't just rice with bits of egg. It was the perfect level of moisture too. My red chicken curry was fine. Had a nice bit of heat. But nothing to write home about. The location is odd, down near the water and absolutely an old supper club. You walk in to a big empty room with a few lounge-style chairs, there's a big, dark wood bar. There's a brighter seating area toward the water and a nice looking deck and another room off to the side that might be for larger parties? Though honestly the only thing that distinguishes it from a supper club in looks were the Buddha statues here and there. All in all, probably not a repeat visit since I'm not in the area that often.