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Just wanted to post a HUGE recommendation for the Thai Duck pop up restaurant at the Duck Egg Cafe on North Cross Road. We had a take away from there this evening (menu on their Facebook page) which was delicious, you can eat in too. The lady is delightful, and the food was so tasty - enjoy!
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Finally got round to checking out Thai Duck tonight. Really delicious, ridiculously cheap, definitely the best Thai in the area. Seemed cruel that it was virtually empty while Thai Corner Cafe was heaving. They deserve to be doing really well.


Please try this place out. If we don't use it, we may lose it...

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Mustard Wrote:

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> How many evenings are they open?


Just Fridays and Saturdays. It is BYO and they didn't charge us corkage.


We had sea bass and chicken wing starters, veg pad Thai, prawn green curry, pak choy and sticky rice. All for just over ?30. Can't pick a highlight because it was ALL so good...

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Went there last night and it is one of the more authentic thai restaurants around London. Small menu but all dishes were very good. Highly recommended. Much much better than Thai Corner Cafe.


If anyone wants to try some very good thai, follow Tem Ban. Very good food and they do pop ups around London. They were recently at Brockwell Lido and Sydenham. Not sure where they are now.



http://www.tembanthai.co.uk

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TD Wrote:

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> Highly

> recommended. Much much better than Thai Corner

> Cafe.




Sadly that wouldn't be hard, from my (admittedly limited as I was so put off I stopped going) experience.


It started off relatively well then seemed to go downhill.

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Another glowing recommendation, based on our first visit this evening.


Delicious meal-honestly couldn't fault it, wonderful atmosphere and warm and attentive service. What a wonderful addition to the area.


Can't believe we haven't tried this place sooner- will definitely be back!

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We had a meal here Friday last (1st April)

8pm seems to be the optimum dining time.

The lady who served us was charming. The food was delicate and delicious.

Watch out for the red chillies. ?28 for two plus gratuity and a chilled bottle of white wine from Londis,


Lovely

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Been twice in two weeks, loved it ! Food was soo good and was really reasonable, Our bills came to ?17 each, the no charge for corkage was a bonus, Portions were good, we could have ordered less, but wanted to try most of the menu. :)
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