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Lulu P.
At the tender age of 31, I decided to quit my cushy life in Toronto to see if I could move to London successfully. Much to my surprise, things worked out well and I'm looking forward to being a…
At the tender age of 31, I decided to quit my cushy life in Toronto to see if I could move to London successfully. Much to my surprise, things worked out well and I'm looking forward to being a long-term tourist in my adopted city.
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THAI @ Zero Longitude
It’s pretty hard to find a bad Thai meal in London. English people love their Thai curries so much that you can often find it on a pub menu.
I suspect that the THAI @ Zero Longitude festival this weekend would be a good place to experience some of the most authentic Thai cuisine London has to offer. For one weekend only, the Greenwich Park Bandstand is going to turn into London’s Thai cultural centre. Food, fruit and dessert stalls, crafts, cooking demonstrations, massages, traditional dancing and music, a beer garden — if it’s Thai, they have it.
Tickets on the door are £5 for adults and free for children. Advance tickets (£3) are available from the Greenwich Tourist Information Centre (Pepys House, 2 Cutty Sark Gardens, SE10 9LW) or online.
There's also a package that includes the ferry from Westminster Pier to Greenwich Pier, entry into the festival and a £10 food voucher. This costs £24 from Westminster Pier or £22 if purchased online.