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Leedojo

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Good luck with that in ED! I'm afraid you won't find anything anywhere near Australian standards.


I have tried Lux Thai on Lordship 3 times- first time to eat in and didn't order mains because starters were so grim. A few years on and I have ordered delivery from them twice....hoping for something just ok as on Deliveroo. I have now written them off- the pad thai delivered last week I couldn't actually eat.


I would love for a really fresh and tasty thai or Vietnamese restaurant to replace one of the generic curry houses but not so far!

binkylilyput Wrote:

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> Good luck with that in ED! I'm afraid you won't

> find anything anywhere near Australian standards.

>

> I have tried Lux Thai on Lordship 3 times- first

> time to eat in and didn't order mains because

> starters were so grim. A few years on and I have

> ordered delivery from them twice....hoping for

> something just ok as on Deliveroo. I have now

> written them off- the pad thai delivered last week

> I couldn't actually eat.

>

> I would love for a really fresh and tasty thai or

> Vietnamese restaurant to replace one of the

> generic curry houses but not so far!


I've heard Saigon Foods in Catford is very good.

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