Overall Score 9/10
Taste 5/5
Ambiance 4/5
Service 3/5
Value 3/5
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The Treecreeper is an Italian restaurant. When I first heard the name, I imagined an
easy-going snacks and bakery place. Then
when I went to find the menu, I was like wow; this is a real authentic Italian eatery-
no jokes. My brother happened to find
this place being reviewed in a TV show and the desire sparked his appetite, so
he brought our family there. We arrived
to the place around noon and we were so surprised to find an empty dining area. A bunch of question marks clustered my mind;
opened?, going out of business?, horrible food?, and many negative
attitudes. We all thought, “Oh well, let’s
give it a try since we are already here”
The food selection of the Treecreeper @ Saladaeng is as mentioned
above; it is an authentic Italian. You
can pretty much find the traditional dishes organized in the formal categories of
Italian culinary. The pricing is
considered to be reasonable and comparable to common upscale Italian joints. Descriptive detail of the menu can be seen in
the tab menu as you can conveniently browse to find your favorite Italian dishes. We were disappointed that we missed the Lunch
Set because there was no lunch special on Sunday. The sets seemed interestingly worth it. Let me expand on the reasons later in this
review.
The Treecreeper properly served the dishes in the order as the courses
were meant to be served. Beginning with
the Caesar Salad, it was as basic as a salad could be; the ingredients, the taste,
or the presentation. Following with the
two Pastas of the Twisted handmade; one with the Italian sausage and other was the
Duck Ragout. These two fascinated me at first sight. The portion made my hunger so happy (we are
used to small portion of Pastas at nice Italian food shops). Regarding the flavor, they were really yummy;
especially the Duck Ragout that I chose.
Ragout typically refers to a dish with meat stew and veggies (similar to
Pad Ka Pao, but with a thicker sauce).
The Pasta duos were so filling and mind blowing. Then coming between the Pastas and the mains
was the Risotto Seafood. This bowl of
grain mix with the seafood combo was so rich and tasty. With this Italian teaser, we were so excited
to meet our main courses.
The
two main dishes followed were the Blackened Pork Chop (Kurubota) and the official
assortment of grilled seafood of the Treecreeper. These two were really impressive, we all
thought. Delicious and well plated, good
size chunk of PC and huge Scallop in the seafood set (see photo). Grilled Tuna was new to me (on the grill, I
have always had it thoroughly cooked; exclude the tuna in can- okay?)
Let’s
sum up the review of Treecreeper @ Saladaeng!
This Italian meal cost us 2,800 Baht; in exchange for the finding of one
great Italian restaurant, it was definitely well valued. We were more than satisfied with the
authenticity, great flavor, and good service.
Not to mention about the well-groomed balance of antiquities and modern
touch interior, composition that made the Treecreeper a one stylish Italian restaurant. Being so near the Zanotti, perhaps you will
have a tough choice for your Italian cravings but I‘d say that the Treecreeper
will surely turn you into a happy camper, so experience it for yourself.
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