I don’t know if Piya Piya is ever busy but on a fairly late Tuesday evening it was empty but for us and two other groups (one couple, one threesome) of diners. It’s quite an attractive venue and tries to combine a lounge/bar/restaurant into one, they even offer karaoke, and being located in the city I wonder if on any other night it would attract any of those city folk?
Su Yin and I were dining on a reward menu from Top Table so though we weren’t expecting it to be a stunning range of choices it was pretty ordinary and if I’m honest I’ve had better at my local Thai lunch place (which somehow has now been replaced by a random fried chicken joint!) Service was okay but considering it was near empty it wasn’t fantastic. If dining here I would definitely try and get in offer.
I think Piya Piya suffers from trying to be a jack of all trades and master of none. Perhaps its better as a lounge/bar though when they actually have customers is another question altogether.