Serving simply some of the most authentic, affordable Thai food in north London, Muang Thai also boasts a welcoming, intimate atmosphere. Right from the off, this is the full Siamese experience; waiting staff stand attentively in traditional dress, it's decked out with chunky hardwood furniture, and there are a couple of sought-after sunken tables where diners must remove their shoes to nestle among plump cushions. You'll find all the ubiquitous Thai dishes like green, red and masaman curry are excellently cooked with original flair, avoiding that synthetic taste sometimes associated with South East Asian food. What's more, there are plenty of regional dishes to explore. Service is just right with a neat balance between the formal and friendly.
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