Elephant Royale Gants Hill

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An established Authentic Thai restaurant for over 20 years, One of the first in East London that offers authentic thai cuisine experience with a sibling in Docklands. The restaurant has a Polynesian Bar at the front and then open plan dinning as you cross over the bridge of Japanese Koi Carps. We are open everyday and caters for cooperate functions; providing excellent value during Business and Sunday Buffet lunch. The restaurant is very conveniently located to the main roads and very close to Gants Hill station on the central line with live music every Friday and Saturday.

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579-581 Cranbrook Road, Town Centre, Ilford, IG2 6JZ

Elephant Royale Gants Hill is in Ilford, East London
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Elephant Royale Gants Hill

Address
579-581 Cranbrook Road
Town Centre
Ilford
IG2 6JZ
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Ilford Train Station, National Railway

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3 out of 5 based on 3 reviews

Latest 3 reviews of Elephant Royale Gants Hill

4.0 out of 5 11 February 2011
by Ray Y.

Walking through the doors of this restaurant I could feel my wallet emptying,

it has a very classy feel to it from the little bridge you cross over the Fontaine pond to grand piano being played in corner, they also have a half decent singer that's not over powering wile you eat the food is great here the staff are really nice but it's very expensive. You can't help but be impressed by this...more

3.0 out of 5 20 August 2010
by Barry K.

I took my parents here to get them to try something different from their usual Chinese fare. This place is fairly pricey for a local and does not have authentic Thai dishes on the menu. The drunken duck was average at best, somewhat bland. The pad thai is decentish but there is no pad pra krao if you like spicy noodles. We got the pad kee mao noodles and they were fairly big but came in...more

4.0 out of 5 17 November 2008
by Felix W.

They've really got it good here. This was really really nice: food, atmosphere, decor, presentation.

I don't think I'd been to a Thai restaurant before, and, aside from the occasional Thai green curry, didn't know what Thai food was all about. After this, I'm pretty hooked. Primarily, the food is exceptional.

I really got into the range of flavours, lots of galangal and lemongrass. So...more