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    Manhattan Early dining from 5 to 7

    Manhattan restaurant web site looks very impressive Never seen it before. The prices for the early evening dinner menu are not shown.
    Be interested if there are any regulars who would add a comment

    http://www.manhattans-pattaya.com/

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    I thought some of you fellows were boycotting it ?--Remember back in Feb?

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    The early evening menu offers two courses for 795 Baht and three courses for 895 Baht. I have not tried it yet and probably never will. The disadvantage of Manhattan's to me, is that it is right next door to Mata Hari, where I would much rather eat.

    George.

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    [b]Eating in Thailand[/b]

    I have been coming to Thailand for many years - often for months at a time. In all the time I have been there I have never eaten western food. This even includes breakfast. "when in Rome"

    Are there any other contributors to the forum who do the same? I have never seen any mention of this wonderful food.

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    Ultimately, what we eat comes down to personal preference and I don't think there is a whole lot more to say about it. The 'when in Rome' argument is absurd, assuming that good alternative cuisines exist in the country. I, too, enjoy eating 'all over the map of the world', especially Indian in my case. I do that when in London - why not in Thailand as well?
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    A British soldier in The Gulf war was asked what he missed about the UK. He said British food. The reporter was a little surprised and said what British food do u miss? The soldier replied Chicken Vindaloo.
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    is it gay friendly early dining ?

    the local Brits really are a tiresome lot to go out dining with as they nearly never want Thai food which I love.
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