
The chicken was moist and delicious and the cashews just added to the overall flavour. The real star of the meal, however, was the cashew chicken, which was citrusy with just a bit of heat. The rice was good, and well cooked (of the two orders, the coconut rice was the standout) and the beef and basil dish was appropriately spicy and incredibly filling. Everything was well-packaged and arrived warm enough to eat without reheating.

To be fair, most delivery people have issues finding my place, so I can’t totally hold it against them. Delivery was a bit slow, but they had problems finding my place. My craving led me to a couple orders of rice (coconut and sticky), a beef and basil dish, and cashew chicken. I had never ordered from here before, and I’m glad I did. Take a look below.I ordered from here on a whim the other day when I found myself in the uncomfortable predicament of a) not having any food in the house and b) desperately craving Thai food. The first trailer for the film has arrived with English subtitles included. Yes, this appears very much to be Sippapak taking the piss out of the Ju-On franchise and having a great time doing it. True to the title, the story follows a Thai band on a trip to Japan to shoot their latest music video only to discover that the house they've rented is haunted.

Sippapak's first big success came with Buppha Rahtree, a blood drenched 2004 ghost story set in a Thai apartment block that has since spawned a number of successful sequels, and Sippapak is returning to the Rahtree brand with the upcoming Buppha Rahtree: Haunting In Japan. And he is now returning to one of his earliest successes while, typically, subverting the entire exercise. Arriving on the international scene as part of the leading edge of the Thai film explosion of the late 90s and early 2000s, Yuthlert Sippapak may not have found the international success of contemporary directors Prachya Pinkaew, Pen-Ek Ratanaruang or Wisit Sasanatieng - his quirky and seemingly omnipresent sense of humor keeping him in a rather more limited box - but Sippapak has proven to be one of the most successful of the lot at home while building a loyal cult around the globe with his continuous genre mashups.
