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Thread: Dynamic (?) new slant on eating out in Pattaya

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    Dynamic (?) new slant on eating out in Pattaya

    Pattaya Daily News
    If thereтАЩs one thing thatтАЩs even more prevalent in Pattaya than its bars, (if thatтАЩs possible), itтАЩs the restaurants, fast-food joints and cafes. No one need ever go hungry in Pattaya.
    Whatever your taste preferences, youтАЩll find a suitable place to accommodate them. Fast-food and ice-cream franchises have been in Fun City for many years, like KFC, McDonaldтАЩs, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Pizza Company, Subway, SwensenтАЩs, Haagen-Daz, Delifrance, and Au Bon Pain, to name but a few. But now thereтАЩs a new guide on the scene, one which covers every aspect of eating from fast-foods to fine-dining. ItтАЩs a new medium which will truly make your mouth water in a way never before possible. ItтАЩs the all-new PDN Restaurants.
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    PDN Restaurants is a restaurant guide with a difference. It has all the usual things that youтАЩd expect in a guide to dining, including menus, maps and stunning pictures, but where PDN Restaurants differs radically from all the other guides youтАЩre likely to see is that itтАЩs three dimensional. PDN Restaurants provides a unique, dynamic video, which features such things as personal, no holes barred interviews with chefs or owners, which are artistically created to help you make up your own mind if youтАЩd like to dine at each particular restaurant or not.

    If youтАЩre at all interested in food and Pattaya's restaurant scene, youтАЩll get a unique insight on what goes on behind the scenes at some of Pattaya's finest restaurants by watching our comprehensive videos. And who knows? You may even pick up some good cooking tips along the way.

    The Video or TV feature, as we like to call it, shows the viewer what actually goes on behind the scenes at all the restaurants featured in our guide. It shows you the chefs in action, and it also captures the ambiance and the feel of the restaurant like no other guide can. You can also witness for yourself the beautiful vistas, the restaurantsтАЩ decor and see the food actually being prepared for the guests. Most importantly, itтАЩs the fly-on-the-wall experience that youтАЩre going to get nowhere else and how better to decide where to go without actually having to go there in person first? Full article:

    http://www.pattayadailynews.com/showfea ... 0000000468

    I went to the link below and found it was from a website by Gaybutton and contains photos of several of the geriatrice dore' of Pattaya tucking into Cuisine Burke.
    http://www.amorrestaurant.com/


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    Anything has to be better than the Pattaya Mail's truly dreadful reviews by "Miss Terry Diner".

    I suspect that "she" would be given the sack by the Editor if she ever posted a negative verdict.

    What other newspaper actually solicits restaurateurs to apply to be reviewed???
    "The fruits of peace and tranquility... are the greatest goods... while those of its opposite, strife, are unbearable evils. Hence we ought to wish for peace, to seek it if we do not already have it, to conserve it once it is attained, and to repel with all our strength the strife which is opposed to it. To this end individual[s]... and in even greater degree groups and communities are obliged to help one another... from the bond or law of human society." [Marsilio dei Mainardini (c.1275-1342), Defensor Pacis]

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    I think lots of restaurants and magazines have 'advertorial' type reviews and often insist that there is a paid for advert next door.

    You take them for what they are worth and try to read between the lines. If you are offended by the lack of criticism in the reviews then don't read them. What is the point of slagging off the reviewer?

    Even the cream of British restaurant reviewers, the silver tongued A A Gill was saying in this weeks Sunday Times that he went to a restaurant for lunch and gave it a good review. Later that friends took him out to dinner to the same place and the food and service were bad. They giggled and said "well you gave it a good review".

    If you go to The Sunday Times then don't miss out on Michael Winner's Dinners which are hoot and very open and honest.

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_a ... /a_a_gill/

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