Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 4 and Version 3 of Royal Margin, SE16 2UN

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Formerly known as Hue, it offers a range of Vietnamese dishes as well as a small selection of Chinese and Thai dishes. Normally this lack of specialisation is a bad thing, but almost everything we've tried from the Royal Margin so far has been quite competent.
Formerly known as Hue, it offers a range of Vietnamese dishes as well as a small selection of Chinese and Thai dishes. Normally this lack of specialisation is a bad thing, but everything we've tried from the Royal Margin so far has been quite competent.
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Sugar cane prawns (minced prawns wrapped around a stick of sugar cane, £4.80) were unusual and interesting, while chargrilled pork balls (£4.95) were good and moist, though could have done with a bit more spicing. Vietnamese spring rolls (£3.60) were a bit greasy, but very nice with the accompanying sweetened fish sauce.
Sugar cane prawns (minced prawns wrapped around a stick of sugar cane, £4.80) were unusual and interesting, while chargrilled pork balls (£4.95) were good and moist, though could have done with a bit more spicing.
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Pad Thai (£5.20) was again competent, but almost entirely devoid of chilli; the wedge of lime was a nice touch for a takeaway, though. Braised pork belly (£4.95) made a welcome change from the usual cuts of meat. Vietnamese steamed crepes (£4.95) were good, but could have done with a bit more seasoning. Steamed rice (£1.50) was better than expected from a neighbourhood takeaway.
Pad Thai (£5.20) was again competent, but almost entirely devoid of chilli; the wedge of lime was a nice touch for a takeaway, though. Braised pork belly (£4.95) made a welcome change from the usual cuts of meat. Steamed rice (£1.50) was better than expected from a neighbourhood takeaway.
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They do offer pho, in both beef and chicken varieties. [[Kake]] is very far from a pho expert so can't really comment (except to say that I've had the chicken pho twice, and liked it).
They do offer pho, in both beef and chicken varieties.
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The only bad dish we've had from here was the vegetarian noodles (£4.50), which were lacking the advertised tofu, and in places were hard to the point of inedibility.
We'll definitely order from here again, especially since you can order and pay online at [http://www.just-eat.co.uk/ just-eat.co.uk].
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You can order and pay online at http://royalmargin.justeat.co.uk/

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<div class="last_verified">Food last sampled by [[Kake]] and [[Bob]], 5 August 2007.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Food last sampled by [[Kake]] and [[Bob]], 18 July 2007.</div>
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As a local takeaway, this place is very good; one of the best we've found so far in SE16. (It's also a restaurant, but we haven't yet tried eat-in.)

Formerly known as Hue, it offers a range of Vietnamese dishes as well as a small selection of Chinese and Thai dishes. Normally this lack of specialisation is a bad thing, but everything we've tried from the Royal Margin so far has been quite competent.

Sugar cane prawns (minced prawns wrapped around a stick of sugar cane, £4.80) were unusual and interesting, while chargrilled pork balls (£4.95) were good and moist, though could have done with a bit more spicing.

Pad Thai (£5.20) was again competent, but almost entirely devoid of chilli; the wedge of lime was a nice touch for a takeaway, though. Braised pork belly (£4.95) made a welcome change from the usual cuts of meat. Steamed rice (£1.50) was better than expected from a neighbourhood takeaway.

They do offer pho, in both beef and chicken varieties.

We'll definitely order from here again, especially since you can order and pay online at just-eat.co.uk.

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Food last sampled by Kake and Bob, 18 July 2007.

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