We ended up here for lunch. A relatively new, quite small place on the right about 200 metres after the Kao Tao railway crossing.
A qualified thumbs up. The three Thai dishes were delicious and even won the approval of Mrs D-M. The pork cordon bleu with chips was pretty ordinary, but at 120 baht, I wasn't expecting much. Can't make a judgement based on that alone. It was fairly busy while we were there (3-4 other tables), most orders seemed to be for Thai food.
There is a wide range of Thai and standard European dishes at very reasonable prices, and the service was good and friendly. They also do a free home delivery service after 6 p.m., though I didn't ask how far they'd go. Very handy for us in soi 126, and I'm sure we'll take advantage of it from time to time.
Baan Tao restaurant, Kao Tao
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Baan Tao restaurant, Kao Tao
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Re: Baan Tao restaurant, Kao Tao
Yep, I concur. Ate there twice recently and both times the grub was good and prices reasonable. I had the same (Penang, if I remember right) curry on both occasions and although the second didn't seem to have the same ingredients as the first, both variations did the job. The waiter was and efficient and helpful and - important, this - the Heineken was nice and cold.