Thiwanya

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Welcome to Thiwanya Thai restaurant, Holborn London

The food is amazing and the atmosphere authentic, eating here is a must for anyone wanting to experience a piece of Thailand in the heart of London ... Located at the heart of city life, Thiwanya provides the very best fine Thai cuisine in a stylish cosmopolitan Thai setting.

Complementing our food, the atmosphere and service are outstanding and there is an excellent wine list devised by Martin Lam of Ransome's Dock in Battersea winner of the Moet & Chandon Most Exceptional London Wine List award.

We want to give you the very best experience of our homeland's world-renowned cuisine.

To achieve that, we will use only the very finest, authentic ingredients, flown fresh from Thailand daily, exquisitely prepared for you by our exclusive Thai chef and served by our unfailingly charming and attentive staff.

http://thiwanya.co.uk

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we got roti with dahl & fish curry, morning glory, nasi lemak and two cold milos- took me straight back to my childhood.

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The nasi lemak was served with rice, fried chicken, curry, fried anchovies and an egg.

The anchovies weren’t as crunchy as I would’ve liked but the curry was delicious with the rice.

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Sushi Hiroba Japanese Restaurant, Kingsway, Holborn, London

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Asadal Korean Restaurant, High Holborn, Holborn, London

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Hush Holborn Restaurant, High Holborn, Kings Cross, London

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Asadal | Restaurants in Holborn, London

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Fleet River Bakery | Restaurants in Holborn, London

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Alongside old favourites (moist carrot or chocolate cake), there are more unusual offerings, such as the ‘Fleet Jaffa Slice’ and caramel and peanut butter shortbread – all perfect with a cup of quality Monmouth coffee.

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Grand, classy, understated elegance - these words all come to mind when I describe the Rosewood London Hotel.Guests pass through a grand archway, arriving in an imposing Edwardian courtyard where they are greeted by dapper doormen dressed in caps, coats and gloves.The Lobby is small and intimate.

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