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Addie's

73

Signal score

Well-backed by reviews and repeat mentions.

A long-standing Earl's Court institution serving authentic, punchy Bangkok street food in a bustling, no-frills setting popular with local students.

Cuisine

Thai

Price

££

Neighborhood

Earl's Court

Location

121 Earls Ct Rd

Group Friendly

Ordering Strategy

Focus on the street food starters and grills like the pork neck; the restaurant is popular for sharing plates rather than solo dining.

What to order

Safe first

Pad Thai

This dish is described as being 'well made,' with reviewers specifically praising the 'good' texture of the noodles.

Hungry

Salt and pepper crab

A hearty and well-balanced plate where 'all the elements'—including red and green bell peppers, garlic, and shredded carrots—are 'cooked well.'

Wildcard

Kha nom jeep (Steamed pork and prawn dumplings)

These dumplings are a standout for their 'soft and supple texture,' successfully avoiding the common issue of being served 'hard and dried out.'

Wildcard

Tom yum goong soup

A 'good rendition' of the classic spicy soup featuring a 'rich blend of spices' and prawns that are precisely timed so they are 'not overcooked.'

What to skip

Skip
Panang curry (kaeng Panang)Although the coconut milk-based sauce is considered 'decent,' the dish is marred by 'seriously over-cooked chicken pieces.'

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Signal Score

73
Solid SignalWell-backed by reviews and repeat mentions.Agreement 90%1 Elite · 0 Editorial · 10 mentions

Signal score reflects how strong and consistent the review coverage is, not a star rating.

Top critic: Andy Hayler (70%)

Editorial Weight 51 pts

Authority + depth + recency

Agreement 9 pts

How aligned the critics are

Coverage 4 pts

How many real review signals exist

Public Signal 9 pts

Google rating + volume

Boosts 0 pts

Manual boosts + hidden gem

Review signals

1 Elite · 0 Editorial · 2 total signals

Public signal

4.4★ (1,200 reviews)

Good to know

The restaurant is split over two levels with a basement lounge; booking is recommended as it often has queues of students from nearby Imperial College.

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