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aot871
May 17th, 2017, 05:26
Where do you think , is the best thai food in pattaya

latintopxxx
May 17th, 2017, 07:49
very loaded question...really depends on your palate...afterall not everyone loves the same thing

cdnmatt
May 17th, 2017, 08:01
You may want to give a budget for the question. You can get dinner here for anywhere from 30 - 2000 baht.

On the topic of Thai food, I can't say I'm a huge fan of it, simply because the most common Thai dishes have virtually nothing for veggies. Might get some basil, garlic, and chilli peppers, but that's about it.

There's a few dishes I like though, such as "gia phat met mimmuang timmapan", or however you pronounce it. Chicken stir fry with snow peas and cashew nuts, because at least it has some greens in it, and I do make it once in a while. I do like Asian food in general, and cook loads of stir frys, but just like to load mine up with veggies.

arsenal
May 17th, 2017, 09:31
I used to love the restaurant near the lighthouse along from the marina. The food was usually pretty good but the star was the location. Going there always gave me a wonderful sense of well-being as I gazed out to sea. It is now closed...sadly.

Manforallseasons
May 17th, 2017, 11:57
Unfortunatley most Thai food found in Pattaya is Esarn food...wlth the exception of seafood.
As the gay scene in Chiang Mai has all but died out I no longer visit but I have fond memories of the food.... not spicey and a hint of Chinese.

justaguy
May 17th, 2017, 13:50
Unfortunately ? It's a blessing, Issan/Lao food can't be beaten.

BOY69
May 17th, 2017, 22:29
On S. Pattaya road near Day Night Hotel there are 2 simple
Thai seafood restaurants, excellent dishes fresh seafood they will make it on any way you wish to.very cheap.

lego
May 17th, 2017, 22:55
Unfortunatley most Thai food found in Pattaya is Esarn food...wlth the exception of seafood.

Nonsense. Name one Thai dish that can be found in Bangkok, but not in Pattaya.

francois
May 17th, 2017, 23:54
On S. Pattaya road near Day Night Hotel there are 2 simple
Thai seafood restaurants, excellent dishes fresh seafood they will make it on any way you wish to.very cheap.

Are you referring to the seafood restaurants on same side of S. Pattaya Rd as Wat Chai
Near Cucumber restaurant and the Family Mart?

FarangRuMak
May 18th, 2017, 02:49
I have found a gem.
Not expensive. Thai staff. Visibly clean kitchen. Delious Thai dishes and some foreign food such as English breakfast.
Where?
It's next door to the DD Inn in that small Soi that takes you on to the beach almost opposite the Jomtien Police station.
The name I forget but you can't miss it. It cooks for DD Inn residents also.

cdnmatt
May 18th, 2017, 05:33
Unfortunately ? It's a blessing, Issan/Lao food can't be beaten.

May I ask, which Issan / Laos dish do you enjoy the most? The bamboo soup, rotten fish made into curry, sticky rice, ants, or???

justaguy
May 18th, 2017, 11:56
May I ask, which Issan / Laos dish do you enjoy the most? The bamboo soup, rotten fish made into curry, sticky rice, ants, or???

Larb, tam Lao, nam tok just to name a few excellent dishes. And yes most of those should be eaten with padaek and sticky rice, saep lai.

francois
May 18th, 2017, 21:47
A good Thai restaurant is Verin/Rin Kitchen on Soi 9 off of Thappraya Rd. Thappraya Rd is the road from Pattaya toward Jomtien. Soi 9 is across from Rita Resort. . Rin is in general vicinity of Sansuk Sauna and Cafe des Ami. Good food, quiet soi, reasonable prices.

BOY69
May 19th, 2017, 01:40
Are you referring to the seafood restaurants on same side of S. Pattaya Rd as Wat Chai
Near Cucumber restaurant and the Family Mart?

Yes this is it .

francois
May 19th, 2017, 02:03
One is known as OrAhHarn (or something like that), the other is referred to as the overflow restaurant next to OrAhHarn. If you go to OrAhHarn best to go to the second floor to avoid odors and the crowd. Neither is known for its cleanliness.

dinagam
May 19th, 2017, 21:42
I regularly go to the Central Festival food court for their khao soi gai (chicken curry noodle Chiangmai style) whenever I've a craving for one.