Indo Thai

An ambitious menu featuring Asian fusion fare in JAL Tower Reviews

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Not quite Indonesian, not quite Thai, Indo Thai is a little of both, with a few more Asian cuisines thrown in for good measure. The venue features dim-lightning, twinkling candles and generic south-east Asian carving, though it feels more like a spa than a restaurant. The menu is by no means extensive, but features an array of interesting starter dishes such as scallop dim sum served on cauliflower mash or more run-of-the-mill Indonesian curried noodle soup and vegetables, and mains in the form of tandoori-stuffed baby chicken or noodles. Sadly they execution doesn’t match the ambition and it’s difficult not to feel dishes are somewhat overpriced. IndoThai is by no means bad, though it’s ultimately unmemorable.

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  • Users voted this restaurant most suitable for: Family friendly

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Posted by: MariaK on 27 Mar ' 11 at 19:38
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  • Would you go back to this restaurant? Yes

I was invited with a work colleague for the official opening of the restaurant , I was impressed with the decor and the overall ambience. While the food was a set menu I found the variety of dishes interesting and not overwhelming. My colleague who is a big chocolate fan said the chocolate fondant was to die for :-). Overall I was impressed with this restaurant and would like to come back to fully experience it with friends

Posted by: Robert Bouvier on 27 Mar ' 11 at 12:19

I came for Dinner in indothai during Gulf food.
It was a superb and relaxing experience away from the busy world trade center. I just had a mouthwatering vietnamese salad with a singh beer perfectly cold, to finally treat myself with a must having peppercrab. That says it all !
The service was attentive, from a charismatic staff, whose smile transports you to the kingdom of Siam.
Will definitely go back, with my girlfriend this time.

Posted by: Maria A. on 24 Mar ' 11 at 10:55
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  • Best for: Family friendly
  • Would you go back to this restaurant? Yes

Amazing collection of buddhas statues!
Very nice table setup.
Great variety of dishes offered on the menu.

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