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AngloThai
Inventive and adult, AngloThai has some very impressive moments
Surprises aren’t everyone’s bag. That said, you’ll be hard pushed to find any right-minded person who takes issue with the amuse-bouche at AngloThai. It’s a gulp’s worth of succulent coral crabbiness that will leave you foraging like a bin-fox for more. The broth comes in a handmade ceramic that, like everything at this polished British-Thai restaurant in Marylebone, feels both rustic and potentially ruinous to your current account.
Originally a pop-up that impressed London food nerds, this restaurant is somewhere best used to impress someone with exacting taste. The politely humming mahogany room and pear martinis suit W1H, and its standout dish is a flower-shaped coconut ash cracker served with crab and caviar. The crab emulsion running through this grand canapé is heavenly.
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch
With words like ‘pearled naked oats’ and ‘sunflower seed satay’, there’s an air of muddy allotment about the menu, but AngloThai is firmly for the Hunter welly crowd. When some of the dishes underwhelm, like the lion’s mane mushroom, it feels like a farmer who’s been forced into a tux. Other combinations, like a sour orange curry, are astoundingly good.
There’s no doubt that AngloThai is an adult affair. At times, maybe too adult. Not every dish adds up, even if they tend to on the bill, and serving both a tasting menu and a la carte feels OTT. As a package, it feels a little hard to fall in love with. But on cooking and invention alone, AngloThai is a restaurant that every gourmand should have on their radar.
Food Rundown
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Winter Radish Cake, Vegetable Treacle & Tarragon
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Brixham Crab, Exmoor Caviar & Coconut Ash Cracker
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Blythburgh Chop, Pork Fat & Smoked Chilli Relish
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Hake, Sour Orange Curry & Watercress
Winter Salad, Black Bee Honey & Salted Duck Egg
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Wholegrain Farro, Long Peppercorn & Laab Spice
What our ratings mean
Truly excellent: An 8 should be on your must-try list, because 8s are great. These spots are worth making an effort or crossing town for.