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I hadn't realized that, thank you for pointing it out! I am happy to get behind a local business. I agree with the post above ... this probably isn't the best Thai in London... but it is recognized as being good Thai. I've always enjoyed my meals there.




landellsrd Wrote:

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> By the way guys it?s not a ?donation? have a look

> at the link, you can buy cocktails and bar snacks

> for two at ?20, a Thai cooking class for ?50,

> dinner for 10 for ?500 - there are Kids Group

> Cooking classes, a Cocktail Tasting session etc

> etc.

> Most things are ?20-?50 with a few big ticket

> items.

> You get something in return for your money, IF

> they make their target.

> The B.B. have arguably helped kick off the foodie

> scene in Peckham, they regularly get reviewed

> fondly in the press which in turn helps all the

> businesses in the area... if you?d like to

> contribute and be part of it, check out the link

> below. There are some great treats and experiences

> on offer and it?s gone live today.

>

> https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1037748257/th

> e-begging-bowl-kickstarter-campaign-modern-thai

Every time I?ve eaten there the food?s been amazing!

Kickstarter is not just for new businesses and Kickstarter completely approved this campaign.

Check out the rewards on offer, you might surprise yourself...


https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1037748257/the-begging-bowl-kickstarter-campaign-modern-thai

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