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The Papaya Tree

209 Kensington High Street, London, W8 6BD

The Papaya Tree is a contemporary style Thai restaurant with lightly coloured walls and wooden floors, serving authentic Thai cuisine using fresh herbs flown in from Thailand. Don't let the fact that it is in a basement put you off; all you can spot is a simple glass doorway on Kensington High Street but even as you step inside it appears a lot more welcoming than many. Whilst there is a huge choice of Thai restaurants in London this place has consistently produced a higher quality than you tend to find elsewhere, all produced from an amazingly tiny, semi-domestic kitchen. Their dishes are also much more innovative than you might expect, particularly some excellent seafood like the delicious ocean stir-fry, a combination of fruits from the sea served in chilli sauce.

The Papaya Tree is a contemporary style Thai restaurant with lightly coloured walls and wooden floors, serving authentic Thai cuisine using fresh herbs flown in from Thailand. Don't let the fact that it is in a basement put you off; all you can spot is a simple glass doorway on Kensington High Street but even as you step inside it appears a lot more welcoming than many.

Whilst there is a huge choice of Thai restaurants in London this place has consistently produced a higher quality than you tend to find elsewhere, all produced from an amazingly tiny, semi-domestic kitchen.

Their dishes are also much more innovative than you might expect, particularly some excellent seafood like the delicious ocean stir-fry, a combination of fruits from the sea served in chilli sauce.

Lunch presents especially good value with reasonably priced dishes encompassing such delights as pad pet, a stir-fried dish with a spicy Thai chilli paste; geang pet, a red curry with mixed vegetables and coconut milk or pad preow wan, a stir-fried dish with fresh tomatoes, pineapple, cucumber, onion and green peppers in a sweet and sour sauce.

The price is decided by whether you choose seasonal vegetables as the main ingredient, sliced chicken or pork or sliced beef, duck or mixed seafood, served with a bowl of steamed jasmine rice. Or you can select from various noodle dishes like pad bah mee noodles, stir fried egg noodles with sliced spring onions and baby corn all tossed in a light soya sauce, or tom yum dry noodles, rice noodles mixed with a hot and sour sauce with crispy garlic, chilli and ground peanuts, all priced similarly.

Their special dishes are much more innovative than you might expect, particularly some excellent seafood like the delicious and spicy Thai fisherman's treasure, a combination of fruits from the sea served in the famous hot pot with fresh hot basil leaves, chilli and garlic. Don't lightly ignore the green oceanic curry, your choice of king prawn or squid with bamboo shoots and seasonal vegetables in coconut milk, or a selection of various shellfish mixed with glass noodles.

Meat options include tamarind duck, stir fried roasted duck in tangy tamarind juices with sliced tomatoes, pineapple and Thai spices or moo prik king, stir fried pork with runner beans and the chef's special chilli sauce. The normal á la carte offers dishes such as moo pad krapow, stir fried pork with fresh basil leaves, onion and chilli, guaranteed to clear any stuffed up nose, or gai pad met mamuang, stir fried sliced chicken with crunchy cashew nuts, spring onion, mushrooms and roasted chilli.

Two excellent starters are their satay, strips of marinated chicken on bamboo skewers with Thai peanut butter sauce, and the delicious khanom jeep, delicately steamed pork and prawn dumplings, served with a slightly sweetened soya sauce.

Now possibly you can understand why we return time and again to the Papaya Tree, and if you cannot actually get there, then take advantage of the fact that they offer free delivery to the following postcodes in London: W8, W14, SW5 and SW7.

Finally, if you enjoy a fragrant Sauvignon Blanc with your Thai meal, their South African version slips down a treat, light and fruity, a perfect accompaniment.

However, their Website, with the full menu and sometimes some special offers as well, (a 20% off card at present), is the best way to find out full information about this rather special restaurant; and lastly do tell them that Richard Bradford sent you there.

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Thai

: 12:00 - 15:30 18:00 - 23:00
: 12:30 - 16:00 18:00 - 23:00
: 12:30 - 16:00 18:00 - 22:00

Reservations: 020 7937 2260

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209 Kensington High Street, London, W8 6BD [Map]

£14.00    £30.00

£5 to £6 (1 course)

£18 to £23 (3 courses)

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

REVIEWS OF The Papaya Tree

Mike (27 July 2010)

Fair price and fair quality! It has a lot of deep fried food.

Vijitra (17 November 2007)

Great price especially for lunch from £5-£7 per dish with friendly and cosy atmosphere.

The food is tasty, it servers authentic Thai cuisine. I know it as I'm Thai. Highly recommended.

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