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Great news! 
 

We’ve just spoken to the owner, who was in the cafe when we went past, and the news is that following some redecorating they are going to re-open very noon.

Update  on exactly when, to follow. …….

Just heard from Chern that it’s re-opening on Saturday 15th ….

12-3.00  & 

5.00 -10.00

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We went there yesterday for lunch, which was really delicious and excellent value.

A starter plus a main is £11.95 for their "lunchtime special". Just a main is £8.95.

We had excellent gyozas to start, then I had pad thai and my partner had a stir fry, both with tofu. They were large helpings,  freshly cooked, with fresh veg. There is the option to have chicken or beef (prawns are £2 extra)

Also they now have Thai beer (Singha) on draught or in bottles (previously it was bring your own alcohol).

The service was also good. We were sorry and surprised not to see more people in there, particularly as there was a match on.

It is really worth the short walk from Lordship Lane!

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39 Grove Vale SE22 8EQ

0208 693 9749

It's on the other side of the road from ED station, on the left as you go from the station  towards Goose Green (or on the right as you head towards the station from Goose Green).

See the photo someone posted above!

I don't think they have a website - it's a small place - but their Instagram according to their menu  is @chernthai though I haven't checked it out yet.

They are closed on Tuesdays, otherwise open 12-3 and 5-9 or 10.

I think that varies at weekends.

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