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Review by Craig (18 February 2009)

My wife and I love this place - best food in Warwick and friendly staff too.

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Review by Stubbsie (4 February 2009)

I’ve been there many times and always had great food in a quality atmosphere. Please go and try but make sure you book to avoid disappointment.

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Review by Warrick (13 March 2008)

This is easily my favourite restaurant in the area. People have reviewed it saying that it is expensive for what you get. Perhaps they should think about how much it must cost to get things like hand-dive scallops to the Midlands. Thai food is served as numerous small portions, if I want a huge platter, I’d go to the Beefeater. It is an excellent restaurant and I highly recommend it.

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Review by Ilove this place (14 February 2008)

This without doubt it the most fabulous restaurant I have ever been to. We live locally and find ourselves continually going back - we cannot find another restaurant that compares. The service is so friendly and welcoming, the atmosphere is fantastic but the food is beyond anything I have tasted - every meal we have had has been fabulous. Each Jan it closes down for a few weeks while the team go home to Thailand for a holiday, and we really miss it. Great to pop in for a coffee too.

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Review by Andy (29 October 2007)

I ate there on Saturday and I wasn’t too impressed. I had chicken spring rolls to start and they were not good and had a prawn curry for main and it was very nice but the quantity was poor.

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Review by R Malin (26 April 2007)

Booked a table for Wednesday night but before leaving the house, stumbled across some reviews for this restaurant on The Restaurant-Guide.com. Most seemed positive but one was quite negative. We almost cancelled and went elsewhere. We are so glad we didn't! It was a lovely meal and we thought good value. £68 for 4 of us including a round of drinks, starters for 4 (including frog's legs!) and 4 main courses all with a portion of rice and we also had a plate of mixed veg as a side order. We think for 2 courses and drinks it was very reasonably priced. The service was good and the only downside was that we asked to be moved from sitting next to some smokers - they were smoking while eating their starter!

The service was excellent - efficient but not too quick, and the whole experience left us intending to go back again. Judging by the number of people in there it seems a popular venue. We avoided a bottle of wine and the most expensive food so that is why our bill was so low. Why not book up and make your own mind up?!

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Review by Lucas van der Schalk (9 March 2007)

This excellent restaurant is set apart by the creativity not just in the kitchen but also by small touches such as wonderful filtered tap water provided free of charge in cool bottles. All dishes are great and particularly the signature dishes must not be missed. The food is consistently excellent and is only beaten by the attentive, friendly and humble service. The wine list is appropriate and good although not extensive. I give this restaurant five stars and would recommend it to anyone. It is a happening, excellent food and great service.

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Review by Christina (6 March 2007)

I went to this restaurant with my hubbie, having had a wonderful meal elsewhere in Warwick the week before, and I was gravely disappointed. The decor is nice, and comfortable but the food is over-priced for what you get. The quality is just not what I expected for the price and the service was not friendly nor was it quick. I don't normally criticise restaurants, and I am not a very fussy person, neither is my husband. But on this occasion I was not impressed. We had been lead to believe it was worth trying for a one off, as the cuisine is contemporary Thai, but were warned about the price. The pad Thai noodles were too dry in certain bits, the rice portions were tiny, and needed two each, the chicken didn't taste of the sauce in their green curry, which is a dish I usually love. Overall we didn't have a good experience and wouldn't go back I'm afraid.

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Review by MM (6 December 2006)

A real favourite of mine. Although Warwick is a bit of a trek for me this is a restaurant worth travelling for. Not typical Thai food - a bit of a twist to a theme and much the better for it.

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Review by Mark L (10 February 2006)

My wife and I enjoy a Thai lunch most Friday afternoons in Warwick, we decided to try the Art Kitchen last week and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I have visited Thailand many times and the food at the Art was equal to my favourite restaurant "Cabbage and Condoms" in Bangkok. We will definitely be back!

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