Papaya at Oxley Park, Milton Keynes

Papaya, 20 Redgrove Drive, Oxley Park, Milton Keynes, MK4 4JB  T: 01908 522524
Opening times: Mon to Sat 12pm to 2pm & 530pm to 1030pm & Sun 1230pm to 1030pm 10pm
Papaya is a new Thai restaurant and take away situated in the developing estate of Oxley Park.

Decor

The restaurant has only been open for six weeks and the decor (although it looks complete) is awaiting some additional features. This is a medium sized modern restaurant with authentic touches including a bamboo bar area. We have been told that the restaurant is awaiting an impressive waterfall feature which will be put in place over the next few months. This sounds very interesting and will prove a delightful addition.

Service

As we took our seats, our napkins were unfolded and placed onto our laps. The waitresses at Papaya were polite and friendly, smartly dressed in their authentic Thai style colourful uniforms.

Food

We took ages pondering the menu as there are so many delicious options. Eventually we went for the following starters: Satay Gai, barbecue marinated chicken on skewers, served with homemade peanut sauce (£4.50). The chicken was cooked to perfection and flaked off the skewer and the peanut sauce was beautifully rich with a smooth consistency.

We also opted for Lady in Love, deep fried Tiger prawns wrapped in a crispy pastry, served with sweet chilly sauce (£4.75) and Goong Tempura, deep fried Tiger prawns in butter with sesame seeds served with a sweet chilly sauce (£4.95). Four large prawns were served with each. They were crispy and piping hot and proved a sensible choice as they were not too filling. Tod Man Pla - Thai Fish Cake (£4.95) Deep fried Thai spicy fishcake with slide green beans and lime leaves, served with cucumber salad dressing and ground peanuts. I usually like fishcakes to be light fluffy but these were dense and dark in colour. Give them a go if you fancy something different.

For our mains we chose: Neua Phad Gra Prao, Stir fried beef with garlic, spicy fresh chillies and holy basil leaves (£7.95) This had a spicy kick, the beef was very tender but would have liked to have seen more meat served with the vegetables that accompanied this dish.

Gae Phad Khing, stir fried lamb with fresh ginger, garlic, fungus mushrooms and spring onions in soya bean paste (£8.25) This was cooked so the meat was tender and not chewy. The garlic smelt amazing!

Next up was the Goong Tod Gratium Prikthai, Stir fried king prawns in garlic and black pepper sauce (£9.50). Because the prawns are cooked in coconut milk they arrive incredibly white. They were spot on!

Pla Neung Manow, steamed whole sea bass, flavoured with garlic in a chilli sauce (£12.95) was another dish we sampled. This is beautifully presented in a clay pot which is placed over candles keeping it hot throughout the meal. The restaurant buys fresh fish everyday which is immediately evident in the taste. The flavours do not overpower the dish which is refreshing and light. This has many garlic cloves within the juices which we all loved.

Khao Suay, Steam Thai sticky rice (£2.75) This was flawless. Phad Ba Mee, stir fried egg noodle with mixed vegetables and spring onions with chicken (£5.25) These noodles are light and tasty.

Khao Phad, special fried rice with egg, spring onions, tomato in soya sauce with chicken (£5.25) Only a small amount of oil is used which gives you the perfect texture.

If you have room for a dessert you should definitely try the Lemon Sorbet - this is a perfect refreshing desert to end your meal and cool your mouth from the Thai spices which is is served in a whole lemon. Or you can try the Chocolate Ole - a thick gooey chocolatey moose - for the chocoholics. Superb!

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Your comments on Papaya Thai Restaurant, Milton Keynes
The service we received this evening at Papaya was dreadful.  One of our starters was wrong, then our mains were wrong and the lamb dish cold.  The waitress gave us another dish to replace this but the quality of the food overall was not good.  We were kept waiting a long period for our mains to come out and then having asked for the bill we had to get up and go to the counter as it was taking such a long time. I spoke to one waiter about the level of service and he just walked away.  At the till the lady put a tray in front of us and walked off, we didn't even know if it was ours or not.  I had to ask her again that the waiter I just spoke to about our evening had just walked off, when he returned I looked at him and he just said "One minute."  By this time our patience was wearing, when someone returned to the desk I asked if it was our bill and they said "yes".  When I told them again about our level of customer service given and the food mix up, I was not given an apology, just told that service charge was not included in the bill.  Did they really think I was going to  pay them a service charge???  I told them it wasn't about the money but the lack of service and the mix up with the dishes. No apology whatsoever given or any decency to say "we are sorry you haven't had a good time".  Just "we are really busy".  As we paid I asked who the manager was and the little guy in front of me said "Me!" I didn't know if he was lying or telling the truth but as we left he said "Don't come back". That is simply not how you run a business, we wont be coming back! Rupi Chudasama, November 8, 2010

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