No, but if you ask nicely they might let you take a piss in it ... :wav:Quote:
Originally Posted by vnman
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No, but if you ask nicely they might let you take a piss in it ... :wav:Quote:
Originally Posted by vnman
I will, when I'm done with you. There's only so much to go around.
Pao -- MY KITCHEN, the best Chinese Chinese food in the province for the price is now OPEN AGAIN and eagerly and enthusiastically waiting to welcome you to their fine but humble eating establishment.
New hours are six nights a week.
Opens at 6 PM
Normally open till about midnight most nights
Now closed SUNDAYS
Now open MONDAYS
Previously they were closed MONDAYS
They do offer food for takeaway but do not offer deliveries.
This isn't your grandmother's Chinese food unless she's a Chinese foodie grandmother.
So who has tried Pao already?
What are you waiting for?
Tip of the day: the pan fried crispy beef pies with soup inside at 2 for 60 baht (nothing like in in Thailand)
PAO Tip of the day:
Slow braised pork ribs in dark Chinese vinegar and herbs, served with rice, 160 baht.
Scrumptious!
I just can't see it working until they get those gravy chips and all the other really popular chinese food that people like so much ohero their menu as previously suggested :-(.
Still it's good to see they've now a take away service in operation, as that's getting close to the usual levels of service one would expect from a resonably average Chinese restauant so that's a start at least I guess, all they need now is a delivery service, gravy chips, perhaps some mixed grills and the like and they're half way there !
Funny but these chefs will never be offering chips, gravy, or gravy chips. Forget about it.Quote:
Originally Posted by NIrish Guy
And they call themselves a good Chinese restaurant, shame on them for not having a more extensive menu to suit people who enjoy proper Chinese food :-( oh well, they seem to be adamant they're choice of direction is the right one no matter how much good advice they get about their menu so I'll just wish them all the best - but do let us know if they choose to widen their choice and I'm sure people will flock to it !
They indeed would rather close than sell CRAP like that. So I can tell you in advance -- NEVER.Quote:
Originally Posted by NIrish Guy
Now I was always taught "never say never" as maybe once they see their smaller non standard Chinese menu isn't covering the bases of what most of their customers perhaps want instead of the apparently limited menu choices youve mentioned they'll have a rethink and realise the other food they're maybe not able to prepare or something ( I can't work out why they wouldn't sell it as its very popular in my local Chinese restaurant ) would in fact be a welcome addition to their list of fare.
They say you should always try new things so perhaps this new popular range of dishes like chicken friend rice with sweet and sour sauce over it or mixed grills with Chinese gravy etc will prove to be their signature dishes in the end and they'll be glad they embraced the new menu choices. So rather than never lets just agree on maybe not just yet perhaps.