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Don't really think the thai corner cafe needs anyone raving about it but it was an absolute delight to bring my Mum up to check it out a couple of weekends ago. Probably some of the best Thai food I've had outside of Thailand and such lovely staff. Just as good takeaway service too and a ridiculously good price. Worth booking as it's so busy!!!


http://www.thenextactivity.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/the-thai-corner-cafe.html


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Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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> I must say I was a little disappointed with the

> food I had delivered on Saturday night. Starters

> were great but the main curry was underwhelming.

> Maybe I'm too used to the westernised version of

> Thai food.


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In my experience (and I have been to Thailand), sadly the Thai Corner Cafe IS the westernised version of Thai food.


It has been very variable since it opened, but I finally stopped going there after I had a dish which tasted like watery marmite :( I would be delighted if it really has improved - have they got a new chef perhaps?


If you want really excellent Thai food locally, the Begging Bowl in Bellenden Road is the place to go, in my opinion. More expensive than the Thai Corner Cafe, but worth every penny.


Sadly I've only been able to afford to go there once, on my partner's birthday :(

I have only been The TCC once. When it first opened..


Was not impressed. Was Very expensive very crowded. virtually sitting on each others laps.


Food was no better that the Supermarket Thai Selection packages.


You know. 12 Thai spring rolls/ 12 Tempura battered king prawns / Thai green/red curry kits.


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