Baan Meh.Restaurant Thaï-Issan.Maison fondée en 2006.
693 Reviews
37 Bd de Verdun, 35000 Rennes, France

Baan Meh.Restaurant Thaï-Issan.Maison fondée en 2006.
693 Reviews
37 Bd de Verdun, 35000 Rennes, France
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Andrés Prieto Yanes
Andrés Prieto Yanes, Jul 2019
Super good! If I come back to Rennes I'm definitely going to stop by! The aloe drink was quite good if you like sweet stuff. I would recommend to make a reservation first though
justyciuks8
justyciuks8, Apr 2018
What a discovery! A true thai germ in Rennes. The restaurant is very small but super cosy. The service was absolutely excellent. The food was very fresh and tasty. We loved the authentic ambience as well.
The only thing that I personally found a bit inconvenient was that the entrance door being constantly opened and left open for long periods of time (instead of just being opened and closed right away by the waiter) because of the service outdoors. This it would allow the noise from the street (the restaurant is on a quite busy street as there were cars and trucks passing by) and also constant air flow. While for others this may not be an issue for us because we were seated close to the door the noise ruined the experience of quiet dining and also due to the constant air flow I cought cold (unfortunately I am quite sensitive to that).
Alex Anonymous
Alex Anonymous, Jun 2024
I was looking forward to trying the Thai food that was said to be the best in Rennes.
My choice was Pad Thai Moo Yang and i was totally disappointed right after the first bite. Sorry, this might seem subjective, but as a Thai, this is not Pad Thai not even in Issaan style as claimed. If the chef was Thai, she should know better that we don't put black sauce in this dish. I don't mind the choice of meat or vegetables. But this is really unacceptable.
To reply to the response of the owner who has cooked pad thai for 17 years
Hmm, i did not say the good was good. I actually did not say anything at all.
I did not know that we have different recipe of pad thai as you claimed. But well, your tamarind base sauce does not taste anything as good as normal recipe. Maybe you should consider really to change because ot was really bitter. I sent pictures of your pad thai to all my thai friends...you may not like the answer though. But well, if ypu are confident, keep going. Peesonally, i will not just go back. One big disappointment is more than enough
Katie Shackles
Katie Shackles, Aug 2022
We came across this restaurant (luckily) by accident. We reserved a table on a Friday night for 2 and had a table ready in 20 minutes.
The decor in the restaurant is very detailed and ornate. Feels like you step into a new world. The service is excellent and the owner took time to explain the options and even talked in great detail about certain ingredients. The food was excellent!!! I got the coconut shrimp soup as a starter and it was so complex in flavor and it stayed hot with a candle they use under the bowl. Loved this attention to detail. I ordered for my main course the basil shrimp. Very good, however I recommend to the chef to add a shrimp or two to the dish. The dessert was an in house made coconut ice cream that was fresh and light with salty peanuts and strawberries.
I am not from Rennes but I would recommend this restaurant to anyone. 10 stars
Juan Manuel Pérez Rúa
Juan Manuel Pérez Rúa, Sep 2018
I liked everything about this place. First, small restaurant but incredibly cozy. Nice and comfortable chairs. Soothing background music. Lovely ambiance, and great service. All the staff warms you with a smile at arrival. You get useful explanations about your food at each course. Good selection of wines. Beautiful cutlery and napkin holders. Most importantly, the food is exquisite. Lovely taste. Good portion size, not exaggerated. Perfect seasoning. Slightly spicy. For dessert we took the assortiment and it was phenomenal. TL;DR: recommended. go! go now!
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