Bringing a taste of South East Asia to the bosky streets of Bramley is Patrie, a traditional Thai grill restaurant with a refined twist.
Patrie in Bramley |
The concept of Patrie, the meaning of which comes from the French word for Homeland, was created by Patria Weerapan - a semi-finalist on Gordon Ramsay’s The F Word and winner of 'Best Local Thai' for her sister restaurant in Teddington.
Housed in a historic Grade II listed building on Bramley High Street, meals are developed and prepared by Patria herself, taking the dishes from her ancestors and artfully updating them into a fine dining experience.
Starters include Chargrilled Spicy Prawns with Lemongrass and Passion Fruit and Crispy Crab while mains on offer include Pan Roasted Crispy Sea Bass on Aromatic Green Vegetable Curry and Classic Indonesian Massaman Curry with whole Peanuts, Shallots and Tamarind.
Pan Roasted Crispy Sea Bass on Aromatic Green Vegetable Curry |
An innovative conception is the Friends and Family Table Menu (£28.95 per person), which has been designed to bring people together, with a selection of dishes perfect for passing around the table.
There are also two private dining areas tucked away on the first floor for birthday parties or even wedding receptions.
Staff at The Queen Adelaide in Ewell |
In the Thai restaurant, customers are greeted by Thai staff in beautiful silk uniforms and given an authentic dining experience, while the pub is the very height of a British local, with a range of Cask Marque accredited real ales, a traditional food menu and a real sense of community.
A selection of Thai starters served at The Queen Adelaide in Ewell |
At the helm is general manager Dean Harris-Eckett, who said: "Everyone here has a real passion for both elements of our offering – the traditional English pub and authentic Thai restaurant . Whatever customers decide to join us for we are sure they will have a fantastic time."
To book a table at Patrie, call 01483 894422, or to book at The Queen Adelaide, call 020 8393 2666.
Heya, what's the price like? Is there only a fixed menu?
ReplyDeleteHi, they do a la carte too. Average prices, not cheap but then not expensive either. I'd say better value than Thai Terrace, in Guildford, in both cases but it depends what you're looking for.
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