Review of Thaiboat – by Emmi A.

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I have visited Thaiboat several times over the years and have always had a pleasant experience of the place. Most of the visits have been during the summer, when you can sit out and enjoy the spectacular view and all the fun details that are actually here. The small sandy beach, the well-mixed drinks and the atmosphere are always on top during sunny evenings. My last visit took place during a cloudy evening at the end of April, and of course the experience will be different. We sat indoors in front of a wood burning stove, overlooking the water.

I ordered a vegetarian pad Thai, with tofu. It was okay good, but I think that the portion was a bit too small and I was not nearly as measured as I usually become when I order the same right in a thaikiosk out on the town. This right also cost double, as you will of course pay for the experience and service. I got very few tofubitar, which disappointed me. You become like not very measured on noodles and grilled vegetables.

Overall, a visit to Thaiboat is an experience. It feels a bit like having moved to Thailand and weighing together all the benefits, the grade is still a four. I recommend, however, to go here on a warm summer evening, when it lifts the whole experience. Then you have to understand that you are actually sitting on a boat. It sways to a bit from time to time, so I would not recommend a seasick person to sit down and dine here if you are sensitive to it. As a country crab, it is then better to aim at a table on the outside terrace.

I always return to Thaiboat, but my next visit will be during the summer when you can sit out. Sitting inside the boat is not really the same thing. If you order a main dish, then I would say that an appetizer or dessert is good to order, so that you are greatly satisfied. Don't forget to try a drink from the cocktail list – they are both nice and incredibly good.