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Traditional Sunday Lunch

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Hello Everyone ..

I am looking for a nice place to have a Traditional Sunday lunch .... Not interested in establishments  in Pattaya or the dark side area...I fancy a nice leisurely drive out maybe an hour (+) or so and  then a bite to eat ....I don't mind paying a premium price for a good location and food .. (outside the marked area )..

PS also open for  quality Burger in the same area  any time of the week   ????

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43 minutes ago, banglay said:

I am looking for a nice place to have a Traditional Sunday lunch

Traditional to what country.... since you excluded Pattaya, the dark side, my place, Ban Chang and Bangkok, is it som-tam and sticky rice?

not sure what tradition but it seems you will have more choices of foreign food in Pattaya, then go for your ride... as noted above, unless you are looking for traditional Thai food.. 

Looks like your nearest option is Bangkok.

 

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14 minutes ago, kenk24 said:

not sure what tradition but it seems you will have more choices of foreign food in Pattaya, then go for your ride... as noted above, unless you are looking for traditional Thai food.. 

I can drive the 20KM to Pattaya any day of the week to eat ....I just fancy a change of scenery and  venue .... There is life outside of Pattaya I have been told 555555

Google the Loft resort and Mediterranean resort both next to the Malpraken reservoir

Treat yourself and drive to Bangkok and go to the JW Marriott superb buffet lunch

12 minutes ago, chilly07 said:

Google the Loft resort and Mediterranean resort both next to the Malpraken reservoir

That's exactly central to the OP's no-go zone.

Valley View Hotel - next to Rayong Green Valley golf course or Finnegans in Ban Chang

2 hours ago, banglay said:

I can drive the 20KM to Pattaya any day of the week to eat ....I just fancy a change of scenery and  venue .... There is life outside of Pattaya I have been told 555555

not for a traditional uk sunday lunch

 

1 hour ago, Hitcho56 said:

Valley View Hotel - next to Rayong Green Valley golf course or Finnegans in Ban Chang

both in the no go zone

 

sun moon bar out at mae rumpheung beach do one for 80thb, have to pre book

 

2 hours ago, banglay said:

I can drive the 20KM to Pattaya any day of the week to eat ....I just fancy a change of scenery and  venue .... There is life outside of Pattaya I have been told 555555

I think the larger question might be if there is still life inside of Pattaya.

7 hours ago, kenk24 said:

I think the larger question might be if there is still life inside of Pattaya.

ooooh yes certainly....for those that know where to look :clap2:

8 minutes ago, petermik said:

ooooh yes certainly....for those that know where to look :clap2:

but that is true everywhere in Thailand... though looking may not be near as valuable as being able to speak and understand the culture... 

I can recommend the Welcome Inn and Tropicals on Darkside.

In town, Robin Hood Tavern is good.

On 10/3/2020 at 5:33 AM, banglay said:

Not interested in establishments  in Pattaya or the dark side area...I fancy a nice leisurely drive out maybe an hour (+) or so

 

1 hour ago, hackjam said:

I can recommend the Welcome Inn and Tropicals on Darkside.

In town, Robin Hood Tavern is good.

Top marks for reading the OP, not.

On 10/3/2020 at 4:09 PM, Hitcho56 said:

Valley View Hotel - next to Rayong Green Valley golf course or Finnegans in Ban Chang

Nice idea but his self-imposed limits are so extensive he will either have to starve or eat som tam.

15 hours ago, hackjam said:

I can recommend the Welcome Inn and Tropicals on Darkside.

In town, Robin Hood Tavern is good.

I had the Sunday lunch ( a bit late) a few weeks back at The Robin Hood, I did not think it 'good'. I heard Nickys was good. I miss the buffet/ carvery style but the low levels of custom now are making that uneconomical. Is there any left still doing it?

43 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

I had the Sunday lunch ( a bit late) a few weeks back at The Robin Hood, I did not think it 'good'. I heard Nickys was good. I miss the buffet/ carvery style but the low levels of custom now are making that uneconomical. Is there any left still doing it?

Sportsman, and it is excellent.

19 minutes ago, hackjam said:

Sportsman, and it is excellent.

Yes, I thought I had made the wrong choice a few weeks ago, and just a short stroll or ride further. Thanks. 

14 hours ago, hackjam said:

Sportsman, and it is excellent.

Often attend The Sportsman, and classify it as one of my favourite place, but it is a small establishment.   

On 10/8/2020 at 2:24 PM, hackjam said:

I can recommend the Welcome Inn and Tropicals on Darkside.

In town, Robin Hood Tavern is good.

I used to go to the Robin Hood quite a lot. They did a nice 200 baht Sunday lunch. Now they have strangely increased the price to 300 baht !! Lost another customer.

Get a couple of bread rolls and add Vegemite :licklips:

Don't forget the beer to go with it 

1 hour ago, Henryford said:

I used to go to the Robin Hood quite a lot. They did a nice 200 baht Sunday lunch. Now they have strangely increased the price to 300 baht !! Lost another customer.

True but they now have reverted back to the 3 priced SR, 200, 300 and 345B.

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