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The Thai corner cafe is a legendary place amongst East Dulwich residents. If you like Thai food, you will <b>love</b> this place!<p>The key things to point out are:</p><ul><li>You must pay by cash</li><li>You have to take your own booze</li><li>You really need to book your table if you don't want a take-away (020 8299 4041)</li></ul><p>This is a great little restaurant just off the main drag of [Lordship Lane] in East Dulwich. It has been here for years and has a deservedly good reputation if you like your Thai food. It got spruced-up late in 2003. It has kept all its charm but the furniture is a bit more solid.</p><p>Whenever I have been here, the bill has not been more than 25 quid between two people. That might sound a bit steep when you consider that you have to bring your own alcohol along but I reckon it's well worth it. I can highly recommend the mixed starters, the green coconut curries and the chicken with cashew nuts. </p><p>Enjoy<br>(Jambell)</p> |
The Thai corner cafe is a legendary place amongst East Dulwich residents. If you like Thai food, you will <b>love</b> this place!<p>The key things to point out are:</p><ul><li>You must pay by cash</li><li>You have to take your own booze</li><li>You really need to book your table if you don't want a take-away (020 8299 4041)</li></ul><p>This is a great little restaurant just off the main drag of [Lordship Lane] in East Dulwich. It has been here for years and has a deservedly good reputation if you like your Thai food. It got spruced-up late in 2003. It has kept all it's charm but the furniture is a bit more solid.</p><p>When ever I have been here, the bill has not been more than 25 quid between two people. That might sound a bit steep when you consider that you have to bring your own alcohol along but I reckon it's well worth it. I can highly recommend the mixed starters, the green coconut curries and the chicken with cashew nuts. </p><p>Enjoy<br>(Jambell)</p> |
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The Thai corner cafe is a legendary place amongst East Dulwich residents. If you like Thai food, you will love this place!
The key things to point out are:
- You must pay by cash
- You have to take your own booze
- You really need to book your table if you don't want a take-away (020 8299 4041)
This is a great little restaurant just off the main drag of [Lordship Lane] in East Dulwich. It has been here for years and has a deservedly good reputation if you like your Thai food. It got spruced-up late in 2003. It has kept all it's charm but the furniture is a bit more solid.
When ever I have been here, the bill has not been more than 25 quid between two people. That might sound a bit steep when you consider that you have to bring your own alcohol along but I reckon it's well worth it. I can highly recommend the mixed starters, the green coconut curries and the chicken with cashew nuts.
Enjoy
(Jambell)
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