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Lombok Thai Herne Hill ??


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KidKruger Wrote:

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> It is strange because a restaurant wants to

> reflect in its name what it is offering.

> Most people don?t have the foggiest about vague

> potential cuisine influences.


The Clue is in the name 'Lombok Thai'

It is a restaurant selling Thai Cuisine .


If is was called 'East Dulwich Thai' would anyone say "that's a strange name for a Thai restaurant

East Dulwich isn't in Thailand, its in England.


#Pedants

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:))


Come to think of it I've been to Malaysia as well.


Don't remember the food there being anything like Thai food, either.


There is an area of Sumatra, whose name I can't remember offhand, where the food was very hot, but still not in a Thai way.

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Sue Wrote:

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> I have been to both Indonesia and Thailand, and in

> my experience there was no crossover of food

> whatsoever.


There are approx 17,500 islands in Indonesia. Have you been to all of them

The food varies considerably across the archipelago.

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > I have been to both Indonesia and Thailand, and

> in

> > my experience there was no crossover of food

> > whatsoever.

>

> There are approx 17,500 islands in Indonesia. Have

> you been to all of them

> The food varies considerably across the

> archipelago.



No obviously not.


Have you?


Of course there are regional variations. I was just editing my post above when I had to answer the door, and I hadn't seen your post when I posted the edit.


What regions/islands do you think have a Thai/Indonesian/Malaysian crossover in their cuisine?


ETA: I can't be bothered googling but I'm sure you can find something :))


ETA: In any case, I thought you had now decided that calling the restaurant Lombok had nothing to do with its cuisine?


Though why in that case you would choose that name, who knows?

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I've been to Oaxaca, phonetically Wahaca. Next to Vera Cruise who used to be in Corrie.


Perhaps we can have a thread on the misspelling of the Mexican restaurant chain.


I've also been to Flores, Sumbawa, Bali and wait for it, Lombok. And the restaurant, which was fine.

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