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Boonchoo was a Thai restaurant and takeaway on Southampton Row in [[Locale Holborn|Holborn]]. It closed some time in 2009. As of September 2009, the site is occupied by a cafe called The Diner At Bloomsbury <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/3904508325/ photo]</small>. |
Thai restaurant and takeaway on Southampton Row between Russell Square and Holborn. |
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The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like. |
[[secretlondon]] went here one Monday night in April 2009. She had black goddess tea (£1.50) which was served in something a bit like a cafetiere. She had golden tofu puffs which it was claimed was served with ground peanut in sweet and sour plum sauce. This was 6 deep fried tofu cubes, not marinaded, with a syrupy dip with a few peanuts in. She then had chicken pad Thai (£6.75) which was described as sweet and fruity sour. It was pretty tasteless but I could identify the tamarind if not anything else. |
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<div class="old_info"> Thai restaurant and takeaway on Southampton Row in [[Locale Holborn|Holborn]]. They also do delivery and you can order online [http://hungryhouse.co.uk/boonchoo from Hungry House]. |
It felt average in a kind of anglicized way. I suspect they don't make their own sauces. |
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[[secretlondon]] visited on a Monday evening in April 2009. I started with golden tofu puffs, which the menu claimed were served with ground peanut in sweet and sour plum sauce. This turned out to be six deep-fried tofu cubes, not marinaded, with a syrupy dip with a few peanuts in. I followed this with chicken pad Thai (£6.75), which was described as sweet and fruity sour. It was pretty tasteless, but I could identify the tamarind if not anything else. To drink, I had black goddess tea (£1.50) which was served in something a bit like a cafetiere. |
Online ordering from [http://hungryhouse.co.uk/boonchoo Hungry House] |
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It felt average in a kind of anglicized way. I suspect they don't make their own sauces. |
Accessibility: no step to enter but entrance may be too tight. Some seating on a stage but some on level. Toilets not checked. |
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Accessibility: No step to enter but entrance may be too tight. Some seating on a stage but some on level. Toilets not checked. |
See also:- |
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See also: * [http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/boonchoo-london Yelp comments] |
*[http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/boonchoo-london yelp review] |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[secretlondon]], April 2009.</div> </div> |
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category='Now Closed' edit_type='Normal edit' |
category='Restaurants,Takeaway,Takeaway Delivery,Thai Food' edit_type='Minor tidying' |
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formatted_website_text='http://www.boonchoo....' host='213.165.225.132' hours_text='' major_change='1' |
formatted_website_text='http://www.boonchoo.co.uk/
' host='80.229.70.113' hours_text='Mon- fri 12-14.30 17.30-22.30 Sat-Sun 12.30-14.30 17.00-22.30' latitude='51.519752' locale='Holborn,Russell Square,WC1' longitude='-0.121308' major_change='0' |
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opening_hours_text='' phone='' postcode='' summary='Now closed; was a Thai restaurant/takeaway/delivery in Holborn/Bloomsbury.' |
opening_hours_text='Mon- fri 12-14.30 17.30-22.30 Sat-Sun 12.30-14.30 17.00-22.30' os_x='530331' os_y='181819' phone='020 7580 7843' postcode='WC1B 4ET' summary='Average Thai restaurant/takeaway/delivery' |
Thai restaurant and takeaway on Southampton Row between Russell Square and Holborn.
secretlondon went here one Monday night in April 2009. She had black goddess tea (£1.50) which was served in something a bit like a cafetiere. She had golden tofu puffs which it was claimed was served with ground peanut in sweet and sour plum sauce. This was 6 deep fried tofu cubes, not marinaded, with a syrupy dip with a few peanuts in. She then had chicken pad Thai (£6.75) which was described as sweet and fruity sour. It was pretty tasteless but I could identify the tamarind if not anything else.
It felt average in a kind of anglicized way. I suspect they don't make their own sauces.
Online ordering from Hungry House
Accessibility: no step to enter but entrance may be too tight. Some seating on a stage but some on level. Toilets not checked.
See also:-
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