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I was in the Thai Corner Cafe a few weeks ago and noticed that they charge 50p for a glass of tap water, understand that they have a right to charge but 50p is bit steep.


I think any restaurants that charge for tap water should donate it to water charities like they do at Banners in Crouch End.


Think it's gone downhill as well, any other decent local Thai restaurants other than Sema on LL?

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JUED Wrote:

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> I was in the Thai Corner Cafe a few weeks ago and

> noticed that they charge 50p for a glass of tap

> water, understand that they have a right to charge

> but 50p is bit steep.

>

> I think any restaurants that charge for tap water

> should donate it to water charities like they do

> at Banners in Crouch End.



>

> Think it's gone downhill as well, any other decent

> local Thai restaurants other than Sema on LL?


Did you buy a glass while you were in there? Or did you you just notice it?

A few weeks ago? Took a little while to get riled up about it, perhaps? It happens.

Banners, eh? Crouch End is it?

I had an unfortunate experience in Crouch End, once.

And coincidentally the drink that was thrown in my face may have contained some tap water.

Uncanny.

Think it's gone downhill as well, any other decent local Thai restaurants other than Sema on LL?


I like Lombok in Herne Hill. Food is on the spicy side and it's a bit more expensive than TCC, but they have some unusual (I'm told authentic) dishes like fish and banana curry which sounds a bit odd but really worked.


http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/reviews/998.html

lozzyloz Wrote:

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> Come on Keef. This is East Dulwich tap water. We

> could make a mint bottling it and flogging it in

> Clapham. SEvian'22


Good point Loz, there were several 'Spas' around the area including one near the Grove (Harvester) which was Dulwich Spa I think, there was also Beulah Spa and Sydenham Wells. I'll be looking at my old maps tomorrow.

to be fair, being a BYO, they miss out on the stratospheric mark up most restaurants put on wine and the profitability that goes with it - so they put a big mark up on the tap water instead - the mark up might be huge, but ultimately 50 pence isn't going to break the bank

JUED Wrote:

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> I was in the Thai Corner Cafe a few weeks ago and

> noticed that they charge 50p for a glass of tap

> water, understand that they have a right to charge

> but 50p is bit steep.

>

> I think any restaurants that charge for tap water

> should donate it to water charities like they do

> at Banners in Crouch End.

>

> Think it's gone downhill as well, any other decent

> local Thai restaurants other than Sema on LL?


Take your own in future.

lozzyloz Wrote:

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> Come on Keef. This is East Dulwich tap water. We

> could make a mint bottling it and flogging it in

> Clapham. SEvian'22



"This isn't just any tap water, it's ED tapwater". *with albatross playing in the background*

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