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    Re: Best Buffets?

    Quote Originally Posted by joe552 View Post
    Did I mention I've ordered meatloaf from Ting Tong Red for my birthday? Cooked and uncooked.

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    Thank you, Joe, but I thought meatloaf was a middle-age drag act in St. James' Street, Brighton. A friend of Betty Swollocks?

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    Re: Best Buffets?

    Quote Originally Posted by bkkguy View Post
    to be fair however the Hilton's regular weekday lunch buffet is 500-600 Baht and their Sunday brunch and nightly seafood buffets are 1,00-1,500 Baht - quite good value given the quality and quantity of food (even when compared to meatloaf!) and I would have thought comparable to the old Pan Pacific buffet mentioned in the opening post

    Hilton Pattaya Edge Buffet Menu August 2017 (pdf)

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    Thanks, that sounds far more reasonable.

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    Re: Best Buffets?

    poshglasgow (ha ha, I still find it funny putting those two words together - is it Kelvinside? or is that somewhere else?) Anyway, I am not at all familiar with the Brighton gay scene - I've never been there, and I'm prepared to prove that in a court of law - so be careful where you cast your nasturtiums.
    Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.

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    Re: Best Buffets?

    Quote Originally Posted by francois View Post
    Not moaning, scottish-guy, just speaking, or rather writing, the truth.
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    Re: Best Buffets?

    Bearsden, Joe: one of the posh sides of Glasgow. However, Kelvinside is great too. I love the West End of Glasgow, and it pays to look up rather than down as you walk around, as much of the architecture is inspiring. The only part of the East End I warm to is Parkhead, where Scotland's greatest football team are based. Incidentally, it's where, on a very blustery day in 2001, I sprinkled my late brother's ashes on the flower bed at the main entrance (with permission of course). As I did so, a gust of wind covered me in ash and I must have resembled a "homepride man". It was at that moment a wee Glasgow drunk appeared from nowhere, sidled up to me and said, "Hey, is that somebody's ashes an 'at?" I replied politely that it was and then he stumbled and fell into the bloody flower bed on top of my brother!! "Gonnae gees a hud up?"

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    Jeez, you Glaswegians sure know how to have a good time.
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