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| Oh Fuk | ***Thailand in London -2..the voucher** yeilding to popular demand, and a stalker, here is the restaurant we won a voucher to eat at. Called "Chaopraya" it is situated in Central London behind the HMV store, near Selfridges here is the small street it is in, in the evening, looking all very busy and fun this is the restaurant, on the right of the above and the upstairs inside, quite nice and informal and the downstairs, which is a little more intimate here are a couple of pages of the menu, first "starters" and main dishes so we ordered a couple of beers, lovely Singha, a snip at £4 a bottle, although we did get free prawn crackers to nibble (all gone in the pic)
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| Oh Fuk | so we had a look at the menu and chose a couple of starters and a couple of mains The starters were spring rolls and some Scallops, both beautifully presented so we ate them, and they were as good as they looked, very tasty I thought that the scallops were fairly generous but there were only two springrolls, albeit nicely rolled so we ordered two more beers and waited for the main dishes This is the roast duck with a fruit sauce and this the Green curry with monster river prawns once again, both were presented very well, and tasted excellent incidentally, the two plain steamed rice balls were £2.90 each! so we ate that lot starngely enough, we were now full up and had no room for any desserts so we asked for the bill service was excellent and included in the final total. They had forgotten to take off the voucher amount, so we reminded them. so £25 for a nice meal for two was a bargain in Central London |
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£12.50 is B870 or so the final bill around B5000 cute whilst this could be seen as over-priced, it was very good Thai food, unlike a lot of expensive Thai restaurants which serve stuff they call Thai. I normally don't bother with eating Thai in UK, or even anywhere outside Thailand. It was cooked fresh and was made for Thai taste, as requested | |
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| Oh Fuk | you can also eat in London for £20 a head like anything, it depends where you eat and what the quality is I am not defending the place, I thought it was over-priced but good for instance, dear Butterfly, the restaurant Thiou, in Paris, states that Quote:
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| The Fishkeeper Last Online: Today 12:51 AM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Bangkok
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| Oh Fuk | I have been recommended Thai restaurants all over London and, without fail, have found the food to be average and/or disappointing this was usually due to the "dumbing down" of the food for farang taste, or even the substitution of important ingredients by other, cheaper, ones I have had green peas in a green curry, instead of the mini-aubergines, for instance...very weird so I was quite pleased with this restaurant from the taste point of view (that is a little weird too). Taste point of ? |
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| ^ it doesn't even have "ambiance" ? so why pay for poor food and poor ambiance ? sounds like a typical tourist rip-off business, That was my conclusion when I went to London, it was the same poor value everywhere |
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