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Thank you Jeremy.


Sorry Sue, if I wasn't clear. Yes, I was talking about Southwark's "Score on Doors" star ratings, though I take your point in that I wouldn't expect to pay at TCC what I am prepared to pay at Ganapati. Whilst I had a lovely evening at TCC, that was more down to the company I was with, the staff at TCC and the general ambience of the place. The meal, whilst more than edible, sufficient and very, very fresh, I found to be distinctly average - for Thai food. However, I feel this was fairly reflected in the price and - all in all - I would return. As Re-re, the OP, pointed out, they coped admirably with our "rowdy" party of 17. Indeed, service was excellent. It was fun!

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> Speak for yourself Laddy Muck. I was well behaved

> as per usual!


Well that's a matter of opinion!!>:D<


And the adjective "rowdy" came from Re-re (TCC thread). Can't think who she meant - other than you, of course...heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Well that's a matter of opinion!!>:D

> And the adjective "rowdy" came from Re-re (TCC

> thread). Can't think who she meant - other than

> you, of

> course...heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee


My only reget was not reading Dr Medic's words of wisdom as I didn't realise TCC was BYOB. Special thanks to Kerry for looking after me. And as for you, Laddy Muck, I succinctly recall all the rowdiness came from your end of the table.

Couldn't really, AM, I was out all day earlier and arrived late for the meal. Must admit, I was a bit puzzled why everyone had a bottle of wine next to them for a period of time.


My Physic's teacher had Doctor in his title and I don't think he had medical qualifications either.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Can we clarify now once and for all, I have no

> medical qualification.


That's what you get for dabbling in anagrams doc. Personally I can't see your moniker now without picturing a long white coat...

I live pretty near Ganapatti and went for the first time last week - bloody loved it. I am veggie and so absolutely love South Indian food (plus I really like coconuts and lentils anyway.) I had the vegetarian thali which I think was about ?12 and was absolutely stuffed, and the paratha was the best I have ever had. Gorgeous restaurant, and very friendly service. I'm super pleased to have it on my doorstep.

I'm certain my last post was removed.


Have I broken a rule that you can't mention another website on here? This isn't Nazi Germany so if an admin could message me to tell me why..


Anyway there is only 2 hours left to vote: let's make Ganapati win SE restaurant of the year !!


http://bit.ly/vO9Egr

Sue Wrote:

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> If you click on your name, it says you have made

> five posts, but there's only one of them there

> (the one above this).

>

> So have four of them been removed?? What have you

> been saying?!?!?!


I just posted the bit.ly bit.ly/vO9Egr link to the voting that's all. It must have been removed 4x, but why?!

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