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KidKruger Wrote:

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> If you're ever in The Cut/Lower Marsh near

> Waterloo in the week or on saturdays try Marie's

> cafe, a greasy spoon cafe run by Thais for at

> least 20 yrs and they have, wait for it, a handful

> of Thai dishes available also, none take more than

> a few mins to prepare and serve and although

> cramped it's a good little cafe.

> Just thought of this when someone mentioned Thai

> owners of greasy cafes or something.


xxxxx


Yeh I love Marie's, they once took me into the kitchen to demonstrate their rice steaming equipment - a revelation :)


Edited to say: I've lived in ED on and off for seventeen years (aaarrrrggghhhhh!!!!!!) and the TCC has been quite variable since it opened - good, then bad (I stopped going after a dish which tasted of watered-down Bovril) then better again.


Edited again to say: I believe Marie's only has Thai food in the evenings - during the day they're a "normal" greasy spoon.

Pedigree chum on toast sounds more appealing then Pad Thai at the Thai Corner. Clearly, I should come on here and say how wonderful cr*p is and that I like to pay ?5.50 for it, as some people clearly do.


Thai Corner described by critics as 'more reminiscent of a British chip shop than exotic Thai cuisine'.


Rowanofsking......there is more to life then the Thai Corner in East Dulwich, have you heard of 'Google?', it will help you discover more then just East Dulwich.


As for the rest of you, I hear The Comedy club in Greenwich is looking for new talent, so maybe you should apply.


I am off now; my Partner is taking me for a walk..............

Come now Jones, bitterness does not become your obvious minority viewpoint.


Using your insightful recommendation of "google" (what is this new-fangled sorcery?!), there are plenty further critics with glowing recommendations for the beloved local that is TCC.


Square Meal's own summary is that "East Dulwich?s Thai Corner Cafe elicits a resounding thumbs up from those who?ve discovered its bijou charms. Meagre decoration & minimal space between tables become immaterial when you are in the company of, for starters, aromatic fishcakes or the punchy chicken satay. Moving on, the same is true for creamy red curry & a first-rate pad thai. As a buzzy, busy BYO, Thai Corner comes out even cheaper than you could hope."


Or perhaps you would rather take Time Out's word for it? "Good things come in small packages. This snug restaurant only holds 30 people at a time, but those lucky 30 must be the happiest diners in Dulwich. Start with a few chicken skewers: they look innocent enough, but carry incredibly potent flavour. A high-standard all-round makes it difficult to set a foot wrong: the prawn and cashew nut stir fry was a worthy choice for mains, but better was a wonderful duck curry and its accompaniment of coconut, pineapple and baby tomatoes (they popped deliciously in our mouths). Authentic and well-cheffed, the Thai Corner Caf? is a genuine treat. One thing to note: no alcohol is served, so bring a bottle of your own."


Anyhow, I'd best be off now to cancel my booking for Le Gavroche this evening - I didn't realise it wasn't in East Dulwich when I booked it.

Just to add my two pence worth.... My brother in law lives in Bangkok and not that this gives me any authority over Tahi food but I have eaten it all in Thailand - street food, beach food, corner cafes, regular restaurant and really posh restaurants.... the TCC is great, good food every time, (more authentic and cheaper than Sima Thai) good value for money and yes perhaps the service is not the most amazing in the world but is isn't anything to complain about.

I have to say though that it is actually very authentic, it is like eating in someone's front room, which is exactly how restaurants are in Thailand, especially with the pictures of the royal family on the wall!!! great place and really reminds me of Thailand every time I go...

"Rowanofsking......there is more to life then the Thai Corner in East Dulwich, have you heard of 'Google?', it will help you discover more then just East Dulwich."


That put you in your place Rowanofski! I mean, didn't you know that there was more to London than just East Dulwich? Of course you did!

Another great thing about the TCC is that it's BYO bottle, which massively cuts down on the overall bill. ?5.50 for a main meal is 'OK' compared to most Thai places which charge in excess of ?8 for a main.


Anyway, Rowanofski, I'd MUCH prefer to eat Thai than say....Icelandic fare, for example, wouldn't you?::o

You people have far too much time on your hands...............


I'll let you know when I next write a review about a restaurant, I am sure you will all be at your computer screens eagerly anticipating what i've got to say.


Some people really amuse me. I wonder what i'll write this weekend?


Kindest Regards,

Davey Jones

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You people have far too much time on your hands...............


I'll let you know when I next write a review about a restaurant, I am sure you will all be at your computer screens eagerly anticipating what i've got to say.


Some people really amuse me. I wonder what i'll write this weekend?


Kindest Regards,

Davey Jones



Ooh, can't wait.


Your disingenuousness is really rather sweet. 30-odd posts on this thread, and 4 of them from you - but everyone else has too much time on their hands.

Great point well made Moos. Ol' DJ's playing the same moves as the guys who say "I've had enough, adios!" at the end of their observation. Too much tinkle and not enough tonkle.


Even so, I used to find the TCC a little bit sweaty on the oil, and not enough sparkle on the salad. I went there thrice in three years and never left feeling I'd had a glimmer of the experience I'd like from a paid-for nibble. I'd like my tastebuds to tremble, and the TCC never offered that.

anyone who makes inflammitory comments and responds to any counter-argument with "you sad losers have too much time on your hands" deserves.... something bad


But back to TCC - I like it anyway but after last night I have newfound respect and love for both it and Sema Thai


I made the mistake of trying out this Thai-Mediterranean tapas restaurant in Charlton. Now I know there are so many things wrong with that sentence already but there were mitigating circumstances and it was making the best of a bad job. But still the sheer horror of what I had to eat... oh gawd


Cutting a pepper in half, using old roasted chicken leg and drowning the lot in an inch of soy and fish sauce does not a tasty dish make is all I'm saying

I love the food at the Thai Corner cafe and was there after a gap of many years earlier this week. I have no complaints at all about the food or service, but the tables are so very close to eachother, it was like sitting on a strangers lap.


We had couples on each side, discussing the state of their relationship - "you must tell me what you need from me, I feel so betrayed, I never realised that you ..." (to say any more would be unfair) etc, etc, etc. And another couple where she was saying that she needed "space" and felt as though she couldn't "breathe". I found it hard not to laugh at times, but it was just not appropriate - very, very, very uncomfortable.


Who are these frightful customers in there?

Why do they insist on discussing their private business next to me?

I may even be forced to blog it, and if they do it again, I will put their photos on my damn blog too. I never get out, and when I do, it is bloody misery bootcamp (sigh).

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