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49 minutes ago, vladi said:

Looking for suggestions for good restaurants that allow BYO.

Chern Thai still allow byo even though they are now licensed. Also, Thai Corner Cafe. Or non-thai, Persepolis in Peckham. Also, I believe Hanar in Peckham still allow byo. Note that there will be a corkage charge. The suggestion of Amrutha above has no corkage, excellent food and good service when I visited the Earlsfield branch. Plus you can take home leftovers.

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10 hours ago, NewWave said:

@Sue

that makes sense as its pretty tiny for eat in..we live down the road so can get lucky with walk-ins.

Their phone number is 0208 291 4423

here's their website

https://www.matoom.co.uk/

I just LOVE the food there

I didn't know they were on Deliveroo!

Wondering if central East Dulwich is within 2.5 miles (crosses her fingers)?

According to Google maps it's a 40 minute walk from mine, so I guess it depends how fast you walk. Will consult ChatGPT for hopefully an accurate assessment of the actual distance (or look on Deliveroo. Duh. 🤣)

ETA: Chat GPT says about 2 miles.

But I had  first uploaded a screenshot of their website with their address and  postcode on, and before I could ask my question it had come back with a rewrite of their website blurb, which it didn't have a high opinion of 🤣

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@Sue I'd say you're almost certainly within 2.5 miles..

Most their buisness seems to be from Deliveroo due to the small size of the actual restaurant there's always deliver drivers waiting round the corner..The good thing is the food is prepared in their kitchen for the takeaway orders not in some grim dark kitchen on an industrial estate

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On 23/01/2026 at 23:20, NewWave said:

@Sue

that makes sense as its pretty tiny for eat in..we live down the road so can get lucky with walk-ins.

Their phone number is 0208 291 4423

here's their website

https://www.matoom.co.uk/

I just LOVE the food there

We had a delivery from Matoom last week.

Sadly, as I had high expectations, especially as it wasn't cheap, I was underwhelmed.

To start off with  positives, the corn cake starter was ok, and my partner said his green curry and coconut rice was tasty.

I  (unadventurous I know but I wanted to do a direct comparison with Chern Thai) had Pad Thai (with tofu and veg).

There was a lot of it, which was good. So much that I had half of it cold for breakfast the next morning.

However, it was almost completely noodles, with hardly any veg or tofu. In fact there was so little tofu I don't actually remember eating any.  I do remember thinking that the stirred in egg must be some kind of tofu. I'm wondering now whether they were busy and forgot the tofu altogether!

As it didn't come with peanuts (which I knew in advance as they weren't mentioned on the menu) I ordered a peanut sauce (?) separately, though I can no longer see this on the online menu. This didn't really help much taste wise 

For comparison, we both had Pad Thai for lunch yesterday (Saturday) at Chern Thai, with gyoza to start.

The Pad Thai was fantastic, good sized portions with lots of tofu and several different kinds of  really fresh lightly cooked vegetables. 

The gyoza were also excellent, just the right amount of crispiness and with a good amount of dipping sauce.

The meal  was also very well priced. I realise it's not very fair to directly compare the price of delivered dishes to dishes from  an eat-in lunch menu, but in terms of overall value it was much better.

And the service was lovely.

In case our Matoom delivery  was a one off glitch, we will book a table and eat in there, but so far I am disappointed.

ETA: Just realised this thread is about BYO. Chern Thai used to be solely BYO, but it now has a full drinks menu with Thai beer on draught and  wine.

You can still BYO, but there is a charge.

We had jasmine tea, which was very nice.

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