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| Mae Ping |
| 16-18 South End |
| Croydon, CR0 1DN |
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Book online and receive 5 points per person booked. |
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| Tel: | 020 8760 0278 | |
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| Facilities |
| Non-smoking area
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Parties welcome
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Vegetarian selection
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Disabled access & toilets
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Allergy aware
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Take-away & home delivery
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Home delivery: Sun-Thur 6-10pm, Fri-Sat 6-8pm.
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| This friendly restaurant run by husband and wife team, Susi and Suradej, has rightfully gained a great reputation in Croydon. At Mae Ping you can sample the delicate and adventurous flavours from the East in some memorable dishes. Try one of their specialities – Crying Tiger – beef sirloin in a special marinade, or Jarn Lon Talay – a jumble of seafood with chilli and lemon grass served on a sizzling hot plate. Why not finish off a superb meal with a flamed Irish Coffee – unique to Mae Ping! |
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| Opening Hours | | Open every day noon-2.30pm and 6-11.30pm. All major credit cards accepted. 10% service charge. Details of our sister restaurant at 16 High Street, Beckenham (tel: 020 8650 7887) can also be found on www.yourbestlocal.com web site.
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Cuisine |
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| Thai |
| Rice is the main staple of Thai people. Steamed or boiled rice it is the elemental plate of the meal and will be eaten with several dishes. Thai cuisine combines vegetable, fish, and other meat cooked with many kinds of spices such as garlic, chili, lemongrass, coconut milk, tamarind, ginger, coriander, basil, and peanuts. The taste of Thai food is usually hot and spicy. The most famous Thai dishes are Tom Yum Kung, the spicy soup with shrimp and Pad -Thai, noodle fried with meat and vegetable. |
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