Tuesday 28 August 2012

CAPYBARA... NO, WAIT, CHAOPHRAYA

Last Tuesday my pal Jenna and I were invited along to check out Glasgow's newest swanky Thai restaurant, Capybara. I MEAN CHAOPHRAYA. I'm not even joking you guys, I like to think I'm a moderately intelligent gal but you've no idea the issues I have with pronouncing that. I just can't get my mouth around it at all, so be GLAD you're reading this and I'm not actually trying to describe it to you because I've been calling it Capybara whenever anyone's asked. (And just for reference, this a capyabara - the world's largest rodent. Basically a giant rat you could ride like a donkey. *SHUDDER*)

Anyway, yeah, Chaophraya. Here comes the science!

In July 2012, Chaophraya opened Europe’s largest Thai restaurant in Glasgow! Set in one of the city’s most iconic buildings, The Townhouse on Buchanan Street, it will offer guests the ultimate Thai dining experience in a spectacular setting.

With authentic dishes created by award-winning Development Chef, Ron Tammakeysar, diners can enjoy an array of gastronomic delights. There will also be the introduction of an exclusive range of Scottish-Thai fusion dishes which can be followed by a glass of whisky from the restaurant’s extensive collection.

I do love me a free meal - a girl's gotta eat- but ESPECIALLY if it's Thai since that's one of my favourite kinds of foods. I mean, there's not really much I won't eat, but Thai is right up there. We were invited to sample the Thai Tuesday deal which consists of a sharing platter of goodies and a cocktail for £9.99 per person. It was meant to be served in the slightly less formal Palm Sugar Lounge downstairs but we were whisked straight up to the restaurant which is P.O.S.H! I had to actually check cos I figured they'd made a mistake seating us up there (and I think they probably did) but they insisted we could have the Thai Tuesday in the restaurant as well. Which is what we got. Along with two extremely strong and delicious frozen margaritas...


I wore the cosmic Evil Twin dress cos I'm obsessed with it.




The sharing platter was mighty tasty, if a little small. Still worth £9.99 each though, especially given the fact the cocktails alone are £7.50! Our platter was made up of chicken satay, shredded spicy pork, chicken spring rolls, prawn tempura and spicy duck salad. YUM! But I do think it's maybe meant to be more of a lunch or a snack rather than yer actual tea. Plus, yi know, Jenna and I are a pair of absolute munchers, so we also got a portion of the special beef fried rice to share which we ate so fast I couldn't get a photo but it was delish, and then a flowering tea each too.

Before we went I'd read some lukewarm reviews about slow service but we had no issues like that at all. In fact our waitress, whose name I've now STUPIDLY FORGOTTEN like an eejit, was extra lovely and accommodating, as was the girl at the front desk who gave us this wee bow as we walked in. CUTE!

Overall we would both give it a solid 8/10. The main menu is quite pricey for a pauper like me, but the Thai Tuesday deal is definitely worth a tenner, the service is great, the surroundings are totally lush and the food is scrummy. BOOM, there's yer dinner. (Literally.)




Chaophraya is located on the corner of Nelson Mandela Sq and Buchanan Street on the opposite corner to Urban Outfitters, next to the underground. If you live in Glasgow or are visiting, you should definitely check it out.



10 comments:

Carrie said...

I can't even bring myself to open the link to the capyabara as I am scared of rats and I fear the pic would give me nightmares!

Anonymous said...

Oooh this looks very glam indeed! Can't believe you got a free meal! Dead jealous. Even though I have never tried Thailand food in my life. I really should but I'm too scared when it comes to experimenting with food! Glad to see you had a wonderful time :)

Gemma x

www.gemmasatire.blogspot.co.uk

Anonymous said...

great photos <3


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Roisin Elizabeth Keats said...

I had been pretty put off trying here by some of the things I'd heard but will need to now - if nothing else than I want a flowering tea!!

Caroline said...

After reading yours and Ayden's posts I'm kicking myself that I didn't try this place this weekend, I even kept walking past thinking ooh that looks nice! Oh well, one to remember for next time! :)

Caroline x
Caroline's Catwalk

Kirsty said...

Carrie mate, DON'T DO IT!! Truly hideous! X

Kirsty said...

You should give it a go, they do a few curries and fried rice dishes that aren't too wildly out there - defo try it! X

Kirsty said...

I had been sceptical too at first but honestly I couldn't really fault it at all! Very swanky, I think you'd love it! X

Kirsty said...

Give it a go the food was amaze! X

Carrie said...

I am still soooooo tempted to look at it though! Ahhhh! What is wrong with me?! I am glad you enjoyed your dinner - I haven't been to Chaophraya yet but definitely will after your report! x

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