A high-energy, railway arch spot in Peckham serving unapologetically spicy Thai plates, beer towers, and nostalgia-inducing cocktails.
Ordering Strategy
The menu is designed for sharing, with every meat dish having a plant-based counterpart. Start with the betel leaves and fried chicken, then brace yourself for the heat of the curries. Groups should consider the Singha beer towers to cool down.
What to order
Aromatic Fried Chicken Gai Prik
Consistently praised as 'top tier' and 'a lot of fun,' this dish features a savory fish sauce glaze and is served with a house-fermented yellow sriracha.
Red Jungle Curry
A substantial and 'fiery' bowl with trout and tiger prawns (or 'prXwn' for herbivores); it is the ultimate testament to the kitchen's manual 'pounding sessions' for their fresh curry pastes.
Bangkok Negroni
One of the signature 'Kruktails,' this 'jazzy' drink infuses the Italian classic with galangal and makrut lime for a herbal, spicy profile.
Grilled Chicken Skewers
Described as 'juicy and tender' with a 'sweet and tangy' chilli and lime sauce, these are so addictive that reviewers found them nearly impossible to share.
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Top critic: Josh Barrie (90%)
Editorial Weight 55 pts
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Agreement 6 pts
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Coverage 6 pts
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Public Signal 13 pts
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Boosts 5 pts
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2 Elite · 2 Editorial · 3 total signals
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4.7★ (130 reviews)
Good to know
Located in a railway arch, so it can get loud. There is a large heated terrace. The kitchen makes all curry pastes in-house and is notably vegetarian-friendly.
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