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  1. i dont know which part of bkk you live in.

    however, if you get off the skytrain at prakanong station and walk into sukumvit soi 71, either get any bus at the bus stop, or get a taxi, probably about 40 baht, and go to soi 27, its a place called dino snooker, its right opposite the massive mosque on your rh side, the bus stops right there.

    its one of the best snooker clubs i have found in bangkok, hassle free, its has 19 tables in the main room and 2 private rooms, its air conditioned, the food and drink prices are thai prices, some very pretty markees.

    the tables are on the meter, so just pay up when you are finished playing, the girls will get your drinks etc and basically take care off you, you will be left alone by the locals, its mainly used by serious players, although sometimes gets a bit rowdy on a sat night if the football is on the tv.

    maybe see you there.

    Thanks alot, I live at Thong Lo so that's a perfect area! I'll go in a couple of days, thanks!

  2. Can you please point me to a Mon & Pop establishment that sells reasonably priced, edible Japanese food?

    Thanks

    (might have the quotes mixed up abit)

    I haven't experienced Zen or Fuji, but have eaten a couple of times at a small Japanese restaurant beside TukCom. Don't recall the name off the top of my head.

    Not being an expert, I thought the food/service/pricing was OK. They had a good selection and service. Small place (8 tables maybe ?) and would definitely be in the "mom & pop" category.

    It's located on soi DayNight 2. When you turn onto DayNight 2 from South Pattaya Road (between the bank and TukCom), the restaurant is on the left side, about 50 meters or so in.

    I can't compare it to other Japanese restaurants, so who knows ? Maybe it's good, maybe not.

    I am a Japanese American and the Japanese Americans I know think the food at Fuji's is without taste! I prefer Zen over Fuji's. However, a restaurant called "Osaka" by the Tuk.com building on South Pattaya road has a small menu but a far better taste than the others. It has regulars from Japan living here and the manager who comes at 6pm is from Japan. They have Japanese newspapers and music. The food is served with only chop sticks so don't expect a fork and a spoon. They are closed on Thursdays and are open from 5pm to 11pm.

  3. Can you please point me to a Mon & Pop establishment that sells reasonably priced, edible Japanese food?

    Thanks

    (might have the quotes mixed up abit)

    I haven't experienced Zen or Fuji, but have eaten a couple of times at a small Japanese restaurant beside TukCom. Don't recall the name off the top of my head.

    Not being an expert, I thought the food/service/pricing was OK. They had a good selection and service. Small place (8 tables maybe ?) and would definitely be in the "mom & pop" category.

    It's located on soi DayNight 2. When you turn onto DayNight 2 from South Pattaya Road (between the bank and TukCom), the restaurant is on the left side, about 50 meters or so in.

    I can't compare it to other Japanese restaurants, so who knows ? Maybe it's good, maybe not.

  4. I'm moving up to Bangkok in a couple of months from Pattaya and I'm a little concerned that on the Pattaya Forum, it stated that the health insurance from the Expat's Club was slow in their payments and you also have to pay up front and present the bill to the insurance office to be reimbursed. What is a reliable health insurance that deals direct with the hospital when you a hospitalized.

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