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    Good restaurants?

    I know arsenal has posted about a couple of good places at Silver Lake, which I'd like to check out. But as I'm without transport, any other
    recommendations for a place to take my Boy Special (not my husband, not my partner, just my Boy Special). I always have a couple of "blow out" nights where I say, fuck it - spend it while you have it!

    Apropos of nothing (apologies if mis-spelt, francois) when I lived in Newcastle, I heard an old Geordie comedian who's line was - let them worry as wants it!

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    Re: Good restaurants?

    Bordeaux,French Garden and Bacchus are very good French style and easily accessible.
    Thai food there is Rin Kitchen.
    Indian food there is Indigo or Indian by Nature.
    Italian food there is Guilo and Nan on Second Rd nearby Boyztown area.

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    Re: Good restaurants?

    Joe, unless you know your Thai friend's taste, going to an expensive restaurant is a waste of money and might embarrass him. Rather let him choose.

    Quote Originally Posted by francois View Post
    Italian food there is Guilo and Nan on Second Rd nearby Boyztown area.
    I think they changed owner and name to Fantasia restaurant and guesthouse. I ate there on Fri 15sep2017 and while my pasta was ok, my Farang friend complained about the steak (it was much better with the old owner/cook).

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    Re: Good restaurants?

    Quote Originally Posted by christianpfc View Post
    Joe, unless you know your Thai friend's taste, going to an expensive restaurant is a waste of money and might embarrass him.
    Because he will know (and probably care) that being seen with a Westerner is such an environment is a sure sign that he's a prostitute

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    Re: Good restaurants?

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    Because he will know (and probably care) that being seen with a Westerner is such an environment is a sure sign that he's a prostitute
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    Re: Good restaurants?

    Sky Gallery is great and right by the sea and not overly expensive

    Next door is The Chocolate factory which despite the name seems to be a pizza restaurant

    Hilton Buffet on Sundays

    Can't reccomend Peter Pan at jomtien, expensive and service shocking

    Havent tried Yupins in the jomtien complex but looks great service

    Swensons ice cream restaurant now moved inside the Royal Garden

    Sizzlers restaurant

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    Re: Good restaurants?

    Francois, is Bordeaux the French restaurant across from Mosaik apartments on Soi Day/Night. Looks good, but never tried it. I'm staying at Mosaik, so it could be a good idea. Just stagger over the street after a couple of bottles of good French wine.

    Mickp, I've heard about Sky Bar, but have no idea where it is.
    Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.

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    Re: Good restaurants?

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    Alain in SKY BAR in Sunee plaza cooks a great meal and provides a personal service to your requirement eg candles, wine, roses, etc

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    Re: Good restaurants?

    Joe - I'm getting confused - is this the "Boy Special" you haven't seen for decades?

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    Re: Good restaurants?

    No no Sky Gallery Restaurant its on the waterfront in jomtien

    although Sky Bar Alan in Sunee plaza also cooks as he was a chef and makes a personal romantic meal for 2 including candles if u want

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