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I’m sure this has been covered. But I’m a new guy here in Thailand. At least living. But anyway, I want to take my Thai girl for some real British grub. Don’t fancy bars down nana etc. But where’s best, any ideas? I’ve seen Robin Hood pub on the net. Any good? Any place outside of sukhumvit. Thanks for any ideas. Cheers. J

 

 

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Where's best?

 

That is a tough one.....depends what you call British food but Robin Hood is very average indeed.

 

Lamb stew at Harvest on Soi 31 would be a good example of British food for me.

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The Sportsman on Soi 13 has a large menu of British type food.
Not too pricey, and good quality when i've been there.
And the newly relocates old German beer bar right next door does a 100 baht English breakfast as well
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Think we'll try Black Swan. Toad in the hole sounds good. Not sure whether the missus will like it though! Thanks everyone

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Decent cafe on ekkamai called London cafe I think. Looked stable but times change not been there in at least 3 years but a more than decent English breakfast and a cup of tea. Heaven.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

Your proposition could lead to a relationship breakdown. Quite apart from my opinion British cuisine is about the bottom of the ladder in terms of the various cuisines I have encountered, many Thai women are unable to move out of their comfort zone of Som Tam and Tom yam goong.

At the very least, I suggest you remove cold pork pies and warm beer from any prospective menu. Disgusting.

Quite an astute observation. I tend to view traditional Pom food as being little more than beer soak, although I do have a fondness for their disgustingly unhealthy Yorkshire pudding, as long as it is made properly and served with rare beef. A traditional Cornie isnt bad.

 

Warm beer is an anathema to any sophisticated Palate. I think of such things as Wine Jellies and shudder with anticipated nausea. Marmite too...and that disgusting Vegemite stuff...oh wait thats from your neck of the woods isnt it mate?

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Just now, pennine said:

Robin Hood is very good!

Is that a pub right next to a BTS?

 

Serving cider I believe. Place reminded me of a British pub was full of boys pretending to be men holding each others hands in the name of being lads. Rig workers sprang to mind. Thai pubs were much better 

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There is nothing wrong with good British grub, although I haven't tried any for years.

What is far more unhealthy are the McDonalds,  KFC's , Pizza Huts etc etc etc.

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16 hours ago, JRG23 said:

Think we'll try Black Swan. Toad in the hole sounds good. Not sure whether the missus will like it though! Thanks everyone

You won't be disappointed mate, your missus on the other hand.. I've taken a couple of Thai birds in there a few times, I've never seen one finish a meal, the portions are pretty sizable. They also serve Thai food if you decide to make it a regular thing though. You may want to sit up stairs, if you do you might have to ask them to stick the air on.

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Think the search for Brit food is for your pleasure, Never seen any Thai girl really enjoy Brit food ,hell they don't  like American dishes. I have to eat alone on Thanksgiving Day as my wife hates turkey. Doesn't like ham on Easter says "it's too salty" doesn't like cheese "It's too salty" Krispy Kreeme donuts "it's too sweet" blah blah.

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1 hour ago, Rc2702 said:

Is that a pub right next to a BTS?

 

Serving cider I believe. Place reminded me of a British pub was full of boys pretending to be men holding each others hands in the name of being lads. Rig workers sprang to mind. Thai pubs were much better 

Probably in there for the libpool game.

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31 minutes ago, Tony125 said:

Think the search for Brit food is for your pleasure, Never seen any Thai girl really enjoy Brit food ,hell they don't  like American dishes. I have to eat alone on Thanksgiving Day as my wife hates turkey. Doesn't like ham on Easter says "it's too salty" doesn't like cheese "It's too salty" Krispy Kreeme donuts "it's too sweet" blah blah.

That all depends on what camp they came out of. Not easy to retrain a palate raised on rotten fish paste.

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OP, good luck. But I'd bet my money on that she'll not like the "Britisgh grub" whatever place you go to.

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3 hours ago, Tony125 said:

Krispy Kreeme donuts "it's too sweet" blah blah.

Meanwhile there is a bakery selling pastries every 20 meters....

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I would not bother ,,, really,unless they can produce some good Thai food, it will be a disaster

for her unless she happens to like Lambs fry & bacon, which I doubt

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