I went to Jasmine thai Rest in Souq Waqif we went for the 99QR Buffet but from the menu option, a lot of things are not included in that price. you are allowed only one drink as part of the price. Most prawn dishes are not included and the chicken used is unfortuantly tough and chewy (like the saudi chicken sold in the local market)
Other than that, the food is delicious, portions are small but i think that's a good thing. Service is excellent and the place is just pure joy. i would go back now time tro try the other places.
it depends on how much you want to spend- jasime is much more of a posh restaurant, so its a bit more expensive- there are 2 thai smiles I think- one near the airport and one in al bidda park on the corniche. i went to jasmine for their all you can eat for 99qr the other day its amazing! but its not a buffet u order off the menu, the green curry is the BEST! thai smiles is cheaper buta bit tacky- theres also issan in grand hyatt and thai snacks on al nasr. if you check out
www. dining in doha .com
and under the restaurant search select 'thai' under cuisine they will show you a list of all thai restaurants in the city - its realy good any thyve got photos of them all too and if you go into the home delivery section thyve got jasmines menu online. good luck!
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I went to Jasmine thai Rest in Souq Waqif we went for the 99QR Buffet but from the menu option, a lot of things are not included in that price. you are allowed only one drink as part of the price. Most prawn dishes are not included and the chicken used is unfortuantly tough and chewy (like the saudi chicken sold in the local market)
Other than that, the food is delicious, portions are small but i think that's a good thing. Service is excellent and the place is just pure joy. i would go back now time tro try the other places.
p/s......you still have 17 to 18 days of iftar left....
try both places, there both having their best dish.
it depends on how much you want to spend- jasime is much more of a posh restaurant, so its a bit more expensive- there are 2 thai smiles I think- one near the airport and one in al bidda park on the corniche. i went to jasmine for their all you can eat for 99qr the other day its amazing! but its not a buffet u order off the menu, the green curry is the BEST! thai smiles is cheaper buta bit tacky- theres also issan in grand hyatt and thai snacks on al nasr. if you check out
www. dining in doha .com
and under the restaurant search select 'thai' under cuisine they will show you a list of all thai restaurants in the city - its realy good any thyve got photos of them all too and if you go into the home delivery section thyve got jasmines menu online. good luck!