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I like the Thai Pavilion - the food's great ; it's a bit more upmarket / formal than the Thai Cafe if you're celebrating a special occasion. It's correspondingly expensive.


You can't fault the food at theThai Corner Cafe either. It's excellent value for money , particularly as it's non-licenced. The only things I don;t like about it, is I find it a bit cramped, you can hear everyone elses's conversation and I don't like this thing about having to book 7.30 or 9.30.


PS Does Crystal Palace have more Thai restaurants per head of population than anywhere in SE London !?

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Thai Pavilion is not cheap but the food is excellent, they deliver as well. I had heard lots of good things about the Thai Corner Cafe but was very disappointed when I went there - I hadn't previously been aware that tasteless dutch tomatoes were a key ingredient in Thai cuisine.
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I have to agree. It [Thai corner cafe] is friendly and has a certain atmosphere, but I find the food really really bland.

It's a favourite of my father when he comes visiting so I've been going a couple of times a year since the start of this millennium and have failed to see any improvement in that time.

I guess the people who keep going back have some sort of congenital taste bud problem. I haven't tried the Pavillion but will on the strength of this.


I like Buddha Jazz on Grove Lane (strictly speaking SE5) though that definitely leans towards Vietnamese it does have a couple of thai dishes.

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Pavillion - not bad but a bit boring.

Sema Thai - YUK - how can anyone call this decent food. A RAT wouldn't eat it...!?


Thai Corner - YUUUUUUM!! Try the omelette, the red/green chicken or vege thai curry, or the chicken with veges and cashews. Best value, great food, great atmosphere. PS - the time slots are 19:00-21:00.

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I haven't tried Sema, but of the other two I prefer the Pavillion because the food is generally better. The Thai Corner Cafe has a nice atmosphere, but the whole 7.30/9.30 thing I find really awkward. One's too early and the other's too late. Yes, Pavillion's a bit more expensive, but we don't have thai all that often and I think, given the quality of the food, that it's worth it.


(I've never eaten in there, mind. Only ever had stuff delivered.)

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> It's not E Dulwich, but what about Lombok in Herne

> Hill. I like it a lot. Good service too.



Yeah Lombok is very good, with a nice atmosphere in my opinion. A touch on the pricey side, but I don't mind paying a bit extra for better than average food and good service.

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Does anyone know what has happened with the Thai Pavillion? I went there in the summer and had a great meal and we decided to get a take-out last night, but when we phoned the number had a recorded message saying 'no incoming calls' and when we looked it up on the internet the website seemed to have disappeared!


If it's gone it will be a shame, although it was never that busy, I found the food and the service so much better than the Thai Corner Cafe, which is always too rammed and the food not that great!

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"ah well - guess it was always likely to struggle in that location."


Well it managed to survive, seemingly without too much of a struggle, in that location for 20+ years, so I don't think 'always' is the right term to use. There is a huge footfall to and from the station past the restaurant everyday, which is what most food places yearn for. I never thought their marketing was up to much and I think there's more to it than just the location, and it could be that they turned their attention to projects elsewhere. I also don't believe the business changed hands a few years ago, and consequently isn't owned and run by the same people who started the ED restaurant.


They managed through the times when ED wasn't so trendy, and a recession, so I wonder why they've given up at a time when things should have become easier in terms of trade.

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