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Meal Deals for Thai Restaurants - 13 February 2012

» Sri Nam – Thai Restaurant – Canary Wharf

10 Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 4EY
Sri NamLavish Sri Nam is an Oriental jewel in the wharfside location of London’s Docklands. The bustling restaurant is split between an opulent Thai dining room and Sri Nam’s more informal café and bar serving pan-Asian favourites. Private dining is available at Sri Nam for those who want to retreat from the lively buzz.

 

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162 The Broadway, Wimbledon, London, SW19 1RX
Mae Ping Thai Restaurant - WimbledonPerched on Wimbledon’s Broadway, Mae Ping Wimbledon serves traditional Thai cuisine alongside innovative flavour combinations. Understated yet beautifully elegant, the dining room offers quaint Thai artefacts and luxurious silk panels, whilst floor-to-ceiling windows evoke a fresh, bright ambience. Crafted with culinary flair, dishes can be customised to diners’ liking, with favourites including taramind duck, or …

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The Halkin Hotel, Halkin Street, London, SW1X 7DJ
NahmNahm, situated in the Halkin Hotel in Belgravia and a short walk from Harrods and the boutiques of Knightsbride, was the first Thai restaurant in Europe to earn a Michelin-star, and the cuisine is as impeccably sophisticated as you would expect, and provides a dining experience for serious gourmands who value originality and strong, fresh flavours. The palatial decor …

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209 Kensington High Street, London, W8 6BD
The Papaya TreeA short walk from Kensington High Street tube station, The Papaya Tree is a modern Thai restaurant. With a contemporary style, The Papaya Tree is ideal for romantic dining or parties in West London. Originally one of the first Thai restaurants in London, The Papaya Tree is renowned for its authentic cuisine. The freshest herbs and vegetables are …

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