was really great. The space itself is simple, unfussy and welcoming - we were immediately won over by the fact that the back wall has the same wallpaper that we once used in our living room (that sounded way too middle class - sorry). Anyway, I ended up ordering the most bog standard Thai selections ever and felt a bit embarrassed but my theory was, let's test how these guys do the basics, so chicken satay followed by prawn Pad Thai for me! I can happily report that both were delicious, fresh and perfectly made. In fact I am fairly confident in saying it is one of the best Pad Thais I have ever had. The other half was more adventurous - a sea bream dish with aubergines was spicy and super tasty. The good news for those up
for some alcohol with their meal (we'd been constantly boozing for the last 2 days so were going dry today) is that it is BYO - this concept used to be really common in Australia (although not any more I am told) but is a novelty here. So you could go to Kaosarn, get fantastic freshly made Thai food for under a tenner a dish and get to bring your own wine. How good is that? To top it all off - the lovely Giselle is a wonderful, welcoming front of house and makes you feel like you are her favourite customers. We loved Kaosarn and can't wait to go back and be a bit more adventurous with the menu.

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