Unit 1/46 Hampden Ave
Wahroonga
This restaurant is another one of those hidden gems in suburbia. The restaurant is quite small - or cosy/cozy so it lives up to its name. This is a place you wont just accidentaly drive past - its out of the way. However its worth trying to find! Decor is nice, service impeccable and the food was great.
We started with money bags. Wow. They were a bit different to the usual pastry and style - but crisp, tasty and delicious. They come in a serving of four and each parcel had minced chicken, vegetables, crushed peanuts and a mix of spices. They came with some sweet chilli sauce.
The second entree was the angel prawns. They were really nice - but not quite as good as the money bags. The serving was four marinated king prawns covered with coconut and then deep fried. They came with a sweet sauce - but we probably could have donme with a bit more sauce.
Our first main course was an old favourite - mussaman beef curry. The beef melted in our mouths - it was so tender. The sauce that went with it was just as good. This was a nice dish. It was perfectly cooked and extremely tasty.
Cozy Thai is a hidden treasure in the back streets of Wahroonga. Take the trouble to try to find it - you wont be disappointed.

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