Monday 28 April 2014

Busaba Eathai: The Start of a Saucy Relationship.

Monday 28 April 2014
Busaba Eathai is one of those smaller chain restaurants that had always faded into the background for me. But that was because I didn't really know anything about it. What was this mysterious Asian-sounding enigma? One day I decided to do a little internet research. 

Busaba Eathai was created ten years ago by Alan Yau and calls itself a "casual dining chain" with 9 restaurants around London. But this year they've announced that they plan to double their estate over the next three years including two new London restaurants for 2014. 

Having limited experience in Thai cuisine myself, we decided to give it a try before seeing the anxiously awaited Veronica Mars film (It made my life - Veronica and Logan forever). I started with a Grapefruit Mojito with Vanilla, Mint, Lime and Chilli. I must say that I am not a fan of mojitos in general and don't understand the general excitement that surrounds them but this was absolutely delectable. Tart yet sweet and incredibly fresh grapefruit juice combined with a web of complex and intricate flavours. Plus there wasn't too much mint - my main issue with mojitos. 

To eat, I had the Sen Mee - which is only described as 'beef, capellini, spring onion and dried chilli'. I was presented with a heaving plate of fragrant, moreish noodles dispersed by tender, succulent beef, fresh spring onions, garlic and chilli with a good smack of heat. I could not stop shoveling this into my mouth. It was extremely undignified and I could have eaten a second plate (my tongue said yes, my belly said later). The most interesting part of the dish was the lashings of egg that runs through the dish. It was the perfect touch of umami to an already fantastic plate of food. 

After this first visit, I was quick to tell friends about the experience and returned just a few weeks later to a different location. This time, feeling extremely confident about what awaited me, I was less apprehensive in ordering. 


Straight for the hard stuff, I ordered a Green Tea infused Whisky Cocktail with Pineapple and Honey. Again the flavour combinations were spectacular and the usual bitter taste of green tea was enhanced perfectly by the honeys sweetness. I was so infatuated by my memories of Sen Mee that I did order it again, this time with a side of Chicken Wings with Pandan Leaf. Although appearing measly in size, these crispy and rich little morsels were not lacking in taste. There were different to any chicken wings I have tried before and I welcomed the change, proving an extremely versatile dish. My dining partner ordered the Southern Fish Curry made with Tilapia, which had a beautifully fragrant and silky sauce. Tilapia is one of my favourite fish and it brings back memories of when I first moved to London - everyone should visit Club 182, Wembley. This curry was served with a very generous fillet, which did the fish justice.

So as Busaba Eathai expands it's empire, I hope that they a.) open a restaurant near to my house - please come to South West London, and b.) I also thoroughly suggest you give them a visit. Even if it's for a quick bite to eat - the atmosphere is lovely, the food sumptuous and the prices great value. 

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