Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)
go to Boh Bae Market, around there is a kind of Indian scenery with lots of Indian food

where is it?

please...

Kasem road , near baiyoke tower

Edited by simcity
Posted
where to get cheap but good indian food in bangkok? i usually get my fix at the emporium but its pretty expensive.

I have always found that Indian Food in Bangkok is prepared by Thais who seem to forget that a decent curry should be prepared with different spices AND NOT with fistfulls of Chillis

Posted
go to Boh Bae Market, around there is a kind of Indian scenery with lots of Indian food

where is it?

This Market (actual a multi store building) is THE wholesale place for textiles in Thailand

any Taxi Driver knows how to bring you there (somewhere in the middle of Bkk) :o

Posted

What about the Pahurat District? I always thought that was more of an Indian district than Bo Bae.

Posted

I thought Bo Bae was Chinese , a long narrow street , not multi story.

I had good indian food today in the platinum mall food court. Very cheap too.

Cheers

Posted
where to get cheap but good indian food in bangkok? i usually get my fix at the emporium but its pretty expensive.

Try the freezer in the 7/11, If you can't afford to own a microwave either they can heat it up for you if you ask.

Posted
where to get cheap but good indian food in bangkok? i usually get my fix at the emporium but its pretty expensive.

Try the freezer in the 7/11, If you can't afford to own a microwave either they can heat it up for you if you ask.

Indian food in 7-11? :D :D :D:bah::o:D

Posted
where to get cheap but good indian food in bangkok? i usually get my fix at the emporium but its pretty expensive.

Try the freezer in the 7/11, If you can't afford to own a microwave either they can heat it up for you if you ask.

Indian food in 7-11? :D :D :D:bah::o:D

Actually the frozen Rang Mahal meals are pretty good.

Cheers

Posted
where to get cheap but good indian food in bangkok? i usually get my fix at the emporium but its pretty expensive.

Try "Thanon Pan" - off Silom Road, on the left hand side coming down from Sala Daeng sky train towards the River - A few cheap, inexpensive and also not greasy places! Not posh environment but the food is tasty and fresh ! There is one place called "Chennai" plus a smaller one next door - great samosas, indian tea and lassis :o , opposite there is also a good Burmese food place.

We were there last weekend and will also be there this week with Burmese friends :D . Handy for us as relatively local.

Best of luck and enjoy!

Posted

try auntys south indian near suriwonge and mana set...

thalis start from 80thb....search recent thread for all details..

i go there weekly on my trek to the river...

Posted
where to get cheap but good indian food in bangkok? i usually get my fix at the emporium but its pretty expensive.

Try the freezer in the 7/11, If you can't afford to own a microwave either they can heat it up for you if you ask.

Indian food in 7-11? :D :D :D:bah::o:D

Actually the frozen Rang Mahal meals are pretty good.

Cheers

Till you read the ingredients label. 85% of your suggested total saturated fat intake for the entire day in a small microwave meal of which 70% is rice, I can't even fathom how they manage that.

Posted
where to get cheap but good indian food in bangkok? i usually get my fix at the emporium but its pretty expensive.

Try the freezer in the 7/11, If you can't afford to own a microwave either they can heat it up for you if you ask.

I've never seen any Indian food at 7-11 in Thailand, and I've been in hundreds. Where exactly can this be found? I thought this was a joke post but a couple others have commented on it as well. :o

Posted
where to get cheap but good indian food in bangkok? i usually get my fix at the emporium but its pretty expensive.

Try the freezer in the 7/11, If you can't afford to own a microwave either they can heat it up for you if you ask.

I've never seen any Indian food at 7-11 in Thailand, and I've been in hundreds. Where exactly can this be found? I thought this was a joke post but a couple others have commented on it as well. :o

To be honest I hadn't seen them in 7/11 , but in the supermarkets.

Cheers

Posted

Imported Sharwood's Mango Chutney now available at Villa on Suk 49 (the one near Samitivej Hospital). But it's expensive of course - 240 baht. But simply the best IMHO.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted (edited)
where to get cheap but good indian food in bangkok? i usually get my fix at the emporium but its pretty expensive.

An Indian friend took me to Komala, an Indian place on the left side of Sukhumvit Soi 20 (could have been soi 18). Its a pretty basic place, which is a bit set back from the road. It serves southern Indian food; don't remember any meat on the menu. The food is served on plastic tray on banana leaves, I think. Kind of like an Indian fast food place-- very simple and clean. Set lunches run under 150 baht or cheaper. Of course, if you want hi-so Indian food, it costs $$. :o

Edited by mauiguy90
Posted (edited)
Planet Bollywood in Silom

The best mutton biryani I have had in Thailand

more specific directions please.

Last night I ordered from there and the quality was outstanding. Try the vegetarian samosa, mutton biryani and the boti kebak.

You can order from www.foodbyphone.com or see below

Planet Bollywood Restaurant

No. 13 Sathorn Soi 1,

South Sathorn Road, Thungmahamek,

Sathorn, Bangkok 10120

Tel : 026776249

Mobile : 086-8359541

Edited by pampal

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...