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Butcher Row, Town Centre,
We were traveling from Kent on a Friday in March 2008 to Shrewsberry for a family wedding on the Saturday. We searched the web for a restaurant close to the hotel where we were staying and by chance came across this little gem. In total there were 17 of us to eat that night and we were not sure if all would go well with such a large number to feed as well as all the other customers in the restaurant. How wrong could we be we had an area all to ourselves the starf were so helpfull and friendly. The service was second to none and the food was fresh, well presented and very tasty. Well done Royal Siam its such a shame we live so far away but very lucky for all of you who live local.
This is a fabulous restaurant with wonderful food and friendly and attentive service. The menus is expansive without being too big and the staff were very helpful regarding the need for one meal having to be gluten free. Tables are well spaced so you don't feel squashed and prices are very reasonable: we spent £55 on 3 courses from the A la Carte and a bottle of wine and came away feeling really pleased with the whole experience. You need to be able to climb stairs as the restaurant is on the 2nd floor! We will be back!
This is a fantastic Thai restaurant in Shrewsbury. The service is polite, prompt and helpful. The food is always beautifully presented, piping hot and delicious. This Thai restaurant is so good you have to book in advance becuase they are always full on a Saturday night. I have eaten there at least 10 times over the last two years, probably more! Every time it has been exceptionally good. It is my favourite place to eat. We have tried other Thai restaurants in Shrewsbury and Oswestry, and Oxford, but none come close. It isn't cheap, but it is reasonably priced. Starters cost around £5 to £7, mains around £10. The desserts seem homemade and the lemon, orange or pineapple sorbets are incredible. House wine is nice and reasonable at about £3.75 per glass. We always have to have start, mains and dessert because each course is so nice we want to eat as much as possible. We typically spend around £50 for a three course meal for two people with one alcoholic drink each. There is a very good vegetarian selection and the meat is always tender and delicious. I can't recommend this restaurant strongly enough. The only thing which may not be as good is the filter coffee which may be kept warm for a while, but I have never tried it, so I could be wrong about that. I have no connections to this restaurant other than the fact I love to eat there!