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Restaurants near BT and Sunee
I’m getting fed up eating in the same places so would appreciate any suggestions apart from these that I use regularly...
Lewinski Hotel
Ambiance
Tin Chairs on 2nd road near A Bomb
Sanong Restaurant near Yensabai
Bruno’s
Cucumber
Small Thai restaurant South Road opposite Holllywood
Cuisine au Beurre
Bordeaux
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I know it's not near either but L'Olivier in Jomtien has always been very good. Their buffet is generously appointed with an excellent selection of pate's and cured meats.
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Cucumber is not open any more. Very disappointing as it was a good standby.
Near Lewinski is Cafe Fellini which is ok.
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Some of my favorites:
La Petite Planet (near Cuisine Au Beurre)
Guilo & Nan (now Fantasia) near Soi 15 and Second Rd.
Various Indian restaurants, including Indigo, on Second Rd in vicinity of Boyztown.
Yamato Japanese Restaurant on Soi Yamato near Royal Garden, Second Road.
Verin aka Rin Kitchen on Soi 9 off Thappraya Rd
Enjoy Andre on Soi 6 off Thappraya Rd
Mike Mexican on Soi 5 off of Thappraya Rd.
French Garden on unnamed soi between Soi 7 & 9 off of Thappraya Rd.
Cafe Royal in Boyztown.
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Sorry to hear Cucumber is closed - I was planning to go at least once. Where is the Lewinski Hotel, and does it offer the same service as Monica?
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gerefan2
Lewinski Hotel (???)
I assume you have carefully checked out the cloth napkins for signs of suspicious stains.
Cheers,
"Bill"
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Sorry I must have misread that. It's only a restaurant? But where?
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And a little off topic but at 99 baht, the full English breakfast at Deli Diner remains incredible value for money.
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I'm not complaining (much) but would it be possible to give a location for these places, to help out those of us who may not be frequent visitors?
Thanks.
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And gerefan2, if you don't mind a bit of a journey then Siam Country Club (Plantation) offers very reasonably priced food and excellent service in a stunning setting with views across to Patyaya and beyond.
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Pattaya Beer Garden at the BT end of Walking St. does decent food in an unfussy environment
Get there before sunset for a decent table with views
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I've eaten in the Beer Garden a couple times at night, and really like it.
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joe552
I'm not complaining (much) but would it be possible to give a location for these places, to help out those of us who may not be frequent visitors?
Thanks.
Lewinsky is nearby Boyztown, Pattaya 13. The bar serves blowjobs if asked.
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joe552
I'm not complaining (much) but would it be possible to give a location for these places, to help out those of us who may not be frequent visitors?
Thanks.
You can google the name of the restaurants listed and find the locations in most instances.
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true francois, hadn't thought of that
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I had roast lamb dinner at Palmers Soi 13/4 yesterday and it was very good. Available along with beef ,pork or chicken on Sundays. Sadly the cashier of a few years ago is no longer to be seen.
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francois
Lewinsky is nearby Boyztown, Pattaya 13. The bar serves blowjobs if asked.
You cannot be very fussy then......
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A Blow Job is a shooter mixed drink made by slowly pouring Baileys Irish Cream and Kahlúa and Amaretto and topping with whipped cream without mixing. The shot is traditionally lifted with the mouth and drunk with hands behind the back. Wikipedia
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Top Definition. Blowjob. When us young ladies put our mouth's on a guys cock and suck repeatedly until they reach orgasm. Giving a blowjob should not be looked upon as a chore, but as a pleasurable ....
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Very few of us are young, and even fewer are ladies.
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Cafe Ole in Sunnee near Good Boys is very good and very reasonable.
PS There are nice short time rooms upstairs @300 baht where you can finish with creamy dessert if you feel the urge.
Mr Zee at Salt and Pepper (opposite Bordeaux) does great food at low prices and he's an interesting guy.
There are nice restaurants on Tuk Com ground floor. One new coffee shop/deli has opened at the side door Kasikorn Bank side. Very tasty fare if slightly over priced.
By the way John, of John's Cafe, Jomtien, was to open the new RITZI almost next door on the 27th.
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I often ate at Mr. Zee's (though I didn't know the name) when I was staying in Mosaik. Good food indeed, at a good price.
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Casa Pascal, their brunch buffet (220 THB ?) is good, I went there several times with a Farang friend.
I have been to all (?) Italian restaurants around Boystown for dinner (pizza or pasta) and they are all comparable.
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joe552
I often ate at Mr. Zee's (though I didn't know the name) when I was staying in Mosaik. Good food indeed, at a good price.
He's still there.
Make sure you pay him a visit.
His prices are very low and his food is excellent.
He's a smart guy, is very well educated and speaks perfect English.
He can keep prices low because he and his Thai wife own the building.
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FRM I will certainly eat there again. I've only ever had superficial chat with the owner, but he's an attentive host, and we agree the food is very good.
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Smiles
I assume you have carefully checked out the cloth napkins for signs of suspicious stains.
Cheers,
"Bill"
I understand that the dress of said lady was analysed and it was found to be stained with soup......cock-a-leekie!!!
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joe552
I've only ever had superficial chat with the owner.
Lets face it is there ever really any other sort of chat between Farang in Pattaya.....
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I rarely chat to other farang on my holidays. In this case, NIrish, we were referring to a restaurant owner.
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I have often sat and had a pre-dinner beer in the Irish place (The Sin Bin) across from Lewinsky's and watched the coming and going of customers frequenting that and the Casa Fellini (which is almost next door. I have tried CF and it was good). It seems to me that Lewinsky's is favoured by golfers as groups of them come and go by minibus. It's always busy food-wise and that tells you something.
I favour the Le Bordeaux and I am hoping that the two French guys have retained ownership. Bruno's is good too (especially the T-bone steaks).
And you know what? Let's not forget the ubiquitous Sizzler in the shopping malls. Cheap and cheerful, particularly if you fancy some ribs and a salad if you are not in the mood for fancy dining. I quite like the soup and salad bar at lunchtime.
Petite Planete (side of Tuk Com) is very reasonable too with changing menu and dishes of the day etc.
For Chinese I recommend the Nam Sing (can be very noisy with groups of Koreans and Chinese who favour the place too) on 2nd street just before the Royal Garden, or the Huang Chao at the Royal Cliff (excellent but pricey and the service can be too OTT. On one occasion in the past I had three waiters circling my table like sharks looking for an opportunity to serve more rice, top up beer etc.
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francois
Lewinsky is nearby Boyztown, Pattaya 13. The bar serves blowjobs if asked.
So, they're a ladies' hairdressers too? Remarkable. That is what ladies have in these places, isn't it - a wash and blowjob??
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One of my worst meals ever, anywhere, was at one of those restaurants mentioned by poshglasgow.
The main course - lobster - was the smallest I've ever seen. It had been thawed out and so was mushy and tasteless.
Dessent was supposed to be a chocolate soufflé but it turned out to be a stale chocolate muffin served with a dollop of cream and surrounded by "artistic" splotches of raspberry sauce. Yuk!
It just goes to show that restaurant reviews are often too personal to be is any real use - a bit like describing guys as being handsome, I guess.
Mind you, it was a while ago so maybe they have lifted their game.
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“The main course - lobster - “
I’ve always thought crabs to be the biggest danger in Pattaya
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When Neal owned this board he would often go to war with restaurants as well as people. He went loopy at Bordeaux because his Chateaubriand wasn't served correctly and also launched an attack on Monty over some soup. He was a character though and I have to say, always very pleasant to me both here and in his bar. As were his boys for that matter.
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I only went to his bar once. He wasn't there. The music was far too loud, so I had one drink and left.
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I went a few times (in disguise of course) and the last time I visited I swear one of the boys on stage was the double of of Stan Laurel :D
I posted about it at the time (March 2011) and told him he was missing a trick as all he had to do was dress up as Oliver Hardy (which wouldn't be difficult) and they'd have the best novelty act in BT.
He wasn't amused.
:D
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We'd sit outside chatting while I'd drink my beer as he usually are some huge meal. We talked about Pattaya and he loved to gossip about the board members. Then he'd send me pms with updates.
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arsenal
When Neal owned this board he would often go to war with restaurants as well as people. He went loopy at Bordeaux because his Chateaubriand wasn't served correctly and also launched an attack on Monty over some soup. He was a character though and I have to say, always very pleasant to me both here and in his bar. As were his boys for that matter.
In fairness he had a point with regards to Monty's soup.
Though it looked good, smelled good and tasted unique it would have killed the "five thousand not counting women an children" had Monty turned up with it to that biblical gathering.
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Perhaps Monty's soup was an assassination attempt. With the exception of Surfcrest, those who crossed Neal always ended up the loser.
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pennyboy
I had roast lamb dinner at Palmers Soi 13/4 yesterday and it was very good. Available along with beef ,pork or chicken on Sundays. Sadly the cashier of a few years ago is no longer to be seen.
I mostly eat Thai food even on the Pattaya leg of our Thailand visit (and even after the Issan rice, rice and rice visit) as bf enjoys cooking, knows what I don't like and manages plenty of variety....but I still crave western food 2-3 times a week either as breakfast or evening meal. Palmers in it's old building used to be my go-to for the cravings, but since I discovered Deli Diner close to Mosaik I don't really bother going anywhere else now for western fare. As 'arsenal' says the food is always delicious and (although not a reason in itself to return) is very reasonably priced. The breakfast is a good example where the food is actually under priced for what you get in my opinion, but I realise they are just matching the competition. It's actually too much for me and I just take a couple items off the main breakfast menu, which are also very reasonable. Even though I don't eat there every day, I do have their coffee virtually every day as the Americano served is perfect for my taste.
So in between BT and Sunee I'm with 'aresenal' on Deli Diner as a recommendation.
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arsenal
Perhaps Monty's soup was an assassination attempt. With the exception of Surfcrest, those who crossed Neal always ended up the loser.
Really?
I "crossed him" enough to have legal threats, threats of bodily harm, threats of arrest at the Airport, and death threats.
Despite this, (and as far as I'm aware) I'm alive and he's dead, so I seem to have won that one.
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