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Western Restaurants in Pattaya - anybody?


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Err, where exactly are you ? That would be a good start, and then what sort of food you looking for ? Price range £? ££? £££? ££££?

 

Your question is ambiguous to say the least.

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Boonsamphan 3/1
20150 Nong Prue
Thailand  is where I am going to stay
and the food I am looking for is manly western
Mexican Chinese German English Italian
 
at the moment I am not in Pattaya and I am not
familiar with the area
 
Posted
17 minutes ago, White Christmas13 said:
Boonsamphan 3/1
20150 Nong Prue
Thailand  is where I am going to stay
and the food I am looking for is manly western
Mexican Chinese German English Italian
 
at the moment I am not in Pattaya and I am not
familiar with the area
 

is that a hotel? name?

Posted
1 hour ago, White Christmas13 said:
Boonsamphan 3/1
20150 Nong Prue
Thailand  is where I am going to stay
and the food I am looking for is manly western
Mexican Chinese German English Italian
 
at the moment I am not in Pattaya and I am not
familiar with the area
 

stay away from mexican in asia if your from america. take my word for it.

Posted

Boonsamphan is Soi Khao Noi

Last time I was there some years ago Dao Cafe was a short time bar maybe it changed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted

I can't say that I know Soi Khao Noi terribly well, I just drive along it occasionally, but at the southern end it joins onto Soi Khao Talo which I know rather better. There are plenty of western bars and restaurants along Khao Talo, no need for the OP to even cross the railway line if he wants to stay locally. Livv is a well-regarded restaurant at the top end of Khao Talo, there's the Tulip Bakery a bit further down, and the Booze Lounge for a few beers afterwards, just off the top of my head. I'm sure there are many more places along there. If he likes walking he might even be able to get away on Shank's Pony, but a motorbike would be handy.

 

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Posted
7 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

No western food in Pattaya, best to bring your own

Cheap Charlies/Hungry Hippo and many others..........:thumbsup:

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, petermik said:

Hungry Hippo

The cutlet was awful, wish I had a chain saw. But the 99 Baht breakfast is good value. Bit far from the eastside. :smile:

 

To the OP: of course the choice of western food in Pattaya is one of the biggest in Thailand.

Beaten only by Bangkok and maybe Phuket.

A decisive factor is what price range you want to pay.

High price steakhouses/barbecues etc.

 

You stay on the eastside/darkside:

a place highly recommended by a mate is a restaurant of the more upscale but not overly expensive type (New Sämis / Samis restaurant):

https://www.facebook.com/newsamisrestaurant/

 

German style breakfast and food at the Meeting Point far back in Soi Khao Talo. FB is mostly in German:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/German-Restaurant/Meeting-point-Darkside-352935278211644/

I was there a couple of times with a mate riding in his car.

 

Traveling from/to central Pattaya from the eastside can be arduous.

Terrible traffic.

It's the reason why I did not try New Samis.

With the scooter from south Pattaya to there? No thanks.

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To the o.p. : there may be a reason you want to be there, or in the area.

 

If not, It is a rather long way to Pattaya City, and you have to cross Sukhumvit Road.

 

As already mentioned here, bars and eateries to be find.

 

Google : Dark Side Pattaya Restaurants.

 

The area you are intend to stay is known in Pattaya as : The Dark Side.

 

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