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    Best Food IMHO

    Sandwhich: Bondi

    Steak n Kidney Suet Pudding: Village Chippie

    Fish: Jolly Friar

    Pork Pie: Simple Simon's

    Cornish Pasty: Geoff's Place (behind Papa David's) or the Pie Man who does the rounds and also has a site next to Dave Man Club.

    Snert: Holland House Jomtien

    Bacon, Liver, Onions n Gravy: Golf Bar opposite the 9 hole course on the hill...f forgot the name

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    Re: Best Food IMHO

    Quote Originally Posted by Narakmak
    Enough already with the fat guilt thread. Live and let eat.

    People seem to like the burgers and onion rings in Sunnee. Haven't tried yet as I am not a big burger fan, but as we are talking about American food, I have some ideas for new menu items.

    Burgers of course are available all over town, OK, mostly bad.

    Here are two things that are not really available in Pattaya, that I think could potentially be potential niche hits for a bar serving food or restaurant.

    American classic recipe main course sized macaroni and cheese. Any good google search on classic American south recipes would probably give clues on how to do it. Better yet served with an option portion of grilled chicken and roasted vegetables to make it a more complete meal. There is wholesaler now doing made in Thailand cheddar cheese so the cost problems of offering cheesy dishes at a good price is reduced now.

    American style lasagne. That is, served with good quality ground beef and critically ricotta cheese. Caroline made in Thailand ricotta cheese is sold in Pattaya so again the cost factors are now possible to offer at a reasonable price. American style lasagne is quite different and I think much better than the Brit style lasagnes in town and I think could possibly be a crossover hit for any expats who try it who aren't American.

    Happy eating!

    Check out some of the different options for mac and cheese. How about a mac and cheese only restaurant with like 100 different options? Probably a bomb but never heard of that being done anywhere ...

    Macaroni and Cheese Recipes
    A variety of recipes for macaroni and cheese, America's favorite comfort food

    Creamy Macaroni and Cheese
    Perfect Macaroni and Cheese
    Macaroni and Cheese With Cheddar and Boursin Cheeses
    Andouille Mac 'n Cheese
    Macaroni and Smoked Cheddar Cheese
    Parmesan Shells and Cheese
    Extra-Special Macaroni and Cheese
    Jalapeno Macaroni and Cheese
    Quick and Easy Chili Mac
    Best Baked Macaroni and Cheese
    Macaroni and Cheese With Bacon
    Macaroni and Cheese Bake
    Macaroni and Cheese with Bacon
    Macaroni and Cheese with Eggs
    Old-Fashioned Macaroni and Cheese
    Baked Macaroni and Cheese
    Macaroni and Cheese Bake III
    Pasta and Cheese Bake With Spinach
    Green Chile Macaroni and Cheese
    Quick and Easy Nacho Macaroni and Cheese
    Skillet Macaroni and Cheese
    Taco Cheeseburger Macaroni
    Macaroni and Cheese with Ham
    Macaroni and Cheese (1928)
    Four Cheese Mini Penne Bake

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    Re: Best Food IMHO

    Yesterday I bought a selection of the made in Thailand Cheeses and I have to say they are quite good and very very reasonably priced compared to anywhere I have bought cheese about two third of the price well worth a try. :hello1:
    Some one once said the customer is always right, Correct if you only ever want one customer.

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    Where did you buy the cheeses?
    I agree (finally) that I know of no place in the Pattaya area that serves, makes good mac and cheese,
    American style Lasagne, or a beefy mac.....(macaroni in a tomato beef sauce.)
    One day I will try Jolly Friars but the problem is PARKING in that area SUCKS big time.
    Liver and onions with brown sauce is nice but breaded and done medium is best but I dont really care for the way that the English enjoy it (sorry) its like shoe leather and cooked stiff. Dipped in egg and then floured and then fried with thin onions, drives me crazy.
    On the beach, I love the pizza that the place next to Tui's makes. Its thin and not overloaded like some places. Problem is that during off season, they dont make it so often. Its the place with those beds, that I think is corney but awsome thin pizza.
    Boat Bakery is my choice in birthday cakes. They dont taste like lard frosting, and are not that almost total whip cream frosting like Balcony and other similar. I think they load it up on fruit and whip cream so that they dont have to make such big cakes! Anyway Boat Bakery outside of Boyztown for a great western birthday cake. Use ideas outside the book and its no problem. I had them make a Mango cake and Orange cake...very good.
    Any good Mac and cheese spot or Beefy Mac place, let me know.
    Oh and by the way, the best ribs I like, are New Orleans. The meat just falls off the bone with a fork,
    so tender, have it with or without sauce, and he cooks them for 2 or three days. Makes great gumbo and jambalaya also. Gives you 1/2 price drink coupons for Happy Place also! Tee hee! Then again so does Street Life with the purchase of an entree.
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    Re: Best Food IMHO

    Narakmak wrote that post a couple above? The food connoisseur of connoisseurs? Yet, he wants a bowl of "Quick and Easy Chili Mac"? WTF???

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdnmatt
    Narakmak wrote that post a couple above? The food connoisseur of connoisseurs? Yet, he wants a bowl of "Quick and Easy Chili Mac"? WTF???
    Well it just goes to show you that even connoisseurs love tasty basic foods!
    Beefy Mac, mac and cheese Oh and I could really go for butterscotch pudding. Not the quick make but the hand stirred and boiled. I know Villa Market has Alaskan King Crab but nobody I know of imports Maine or Canadian lobsters! :crybaby: :crybaby:
    Shit I am getting hungry with all this!

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    Re: Best Food IMHO

    Yeah, definitely a bowl of mac & cheese would be good. I honestly can't remember the last time I ate cheese. Probably at least two years now.

    One thing I would really like though is some fresh, live lobsters. Can't get them up here though. Put on a nice steak, lobster, and shrimp dinner with some stuffed potatoes, caesar salad, garlic bread, red wine, etc. Should almost contract one of you guys to ship me some lobster from Pattaya.

    Anyway, dog's hungry, so I guess time to goto the market again, and get myself some bloody kapow gai gap kai dtao, or something like that. Getting sick of Thai food.

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    Re: Best Food IMHO

    the best ribs I like, are New Orleans. The meat just falls off the bone with a fork,
    Do they still have the special "all you can eat ribs"? I remember seeing the advert a few years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donald1
    the best ribs I like, are New Orleans. The meat just falls off the bone with a fork,
    Do they still have the special "all you can eat ribs"? I remember seeing the advert a few years ago.
    I think so but i will check tonight, if I can remember! :dontknow:
    I know that the Shagri la used to have an all u can eat buffet of Maine lobsters (small ones) and Alaskan King legs on Friday nights and sometimes carried it over to Saturday and sunday brunch. So obviously it IS possible to get some shipped in. I will have to check that one out! Warm lobster with drawwn butter! :love4: Now you know why I M THE SIZE i AM!
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    Re: Best Food IMHO

    Quote Originally Posted by Nabaat
    Sandwhich: Bondi
    Steak n Kidney Suet Pudding: Village Chippie
    Fish: Jolly Friar
    Pork Pie: Simple Simon's
    Cornish Pasty: Geoff's Place (behind Papa David's) or the Pie Man who does the rounds and also has a site next to Dave Man Club.
    Snert: Holland House Jomtien
    Bacon, Liver, Onions n Gravy: Golf Bar opposite the 9 hole course on the hill...f forgot the name
    Oh Sweet Jesus! These sound like concoctions from Dr. Frankenstein's kitchen.
    I had to look up "steak and kidney suet pudding" and it looks like the contents from someone's ruptured intestines. That stopped me dead in my tracks. No wonder Jacques Chirac said: "We can't trust people who have such bad food."

    [attachment=0:k3g2dlb0]steak and kidney suet pudding.JPG[/attachment:k3g2dlb0]

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