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17 minutes ago, fulhamster said:

Do they know something the rest of Pattaya doesn't ??

You would have to knock back more than a few beers to reach the 1980 baht mark! :burp:

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9 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Even Hungry Hippo ..... probably Cheap Charlies (which was doing well yesterday).... but if you really want to pay, The main hotels too.

Is that the Hungary Hippo that is next to the Welkom Inn? Pattaya. 

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I'd check with high end hotels like the Hilton,Pullman Pattaya G, etc.

 

There going to cost an arm and a leg-- nothing under 2,000 baht per person.

 

Theres not that many expats to warrant many places to purchase food for an extravagant Christmas Buffett this year.

 

Almost better to just wait until after and go McDonald's.

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10 hours ago, USEpat said:

Try Dicey O'Reilly's in the Avani Hotel on 2nd Road about opposite Avenue.  Not cheap, but quite good with plenty to eat in a buffet setting.  Same for Thanksgiving.

Closed

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10 hours ago, USEpat said:

Try Dicey O'Reilly's in the Avani Hotel on 2nd Road about opposite Avenue.  Not cheap, but quite good with plenty to eat in a buffet setting.  Same for Thanksgiving.

Closed had Christmas dinner there before excellent 

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13 hours ago, roo860 said:

Is that the Hungary Hippo that is next to the Welkom Inn? Pattaya. 

No, on Buakhao next to Kares Party Bar and what was once Scooters. 

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22 hours ago, JustAnotherHun said:

I was there for brunch sometimes. Worth the price.

But the diner is very different. Different customers, no tattooed flipflop people, relatively high prices, very nice service.

Pascal and his son are friendly men.

I live in Chonburi city so evenings are not really an option.

We were in Pattaya New Years Eve and may have considered it, but nowhere open, takeaway in the room.

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On 11/22/2021 at 10:24 AM, splodger said:

Closed had Christmas dinner there before excellent 

No, they're actually open from now until Christmas.  I had Thanksgiving Dinner there last night (November 25),

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For those wanting to do a turkey dinner at home on Christmas Day, Villa has a freezer full of ready-cooked Butterball turkeys at the usual Villa-type prices. Makro has a freezer full of ready-roast turkeys of unidentified origin (maybe Australian?) but they look nice and plump, and are "only" asking for 450 Baht/kg. Siamburi's Butterball turkeys were all pre-ordered a long time ago, but they might still have some ready-cooked Australian birds available, also at "reasonable" prices (well, TiT, even if it's Christmas). To put this in context, a 6 kg turkey will set you back something like 2,500-3,000 Baht here at the cheapest, while back in the UK my brother bought a 7 kg frozen turkey in the local Aldi for just £17 (about 765 Baht). But hey, at least we can get them here in paradise. 

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On 11/26/2021 at 6:52 PM, USEpat said:

No, they're actually open from now until Christmas.  I had Thanksgiving Dinner there last night (November 25),

Closed until 31st.December

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On 11/30/2021 at 9:47 AM, Guderian said:

For those wanting to do a turkey dinner at home on Christmas Day, Villa has a freezer full of ready-cooked Butterball turkeys at the usual Villa-type prices. Makro has a freezer full of ready-roast turkeys of unidentified origin (maybe Australian?) but they look nice and plump, and are "only" asking for 450 Baht/kg. Siamburi's Butterball turkeys were all pre-ordered a long time ago, but they might still have some ready-cooked Australian birds available, also at "reasonable" prices (well, TiT, even if it's Christmas). To put this in context, a 6 kg turkey will set you back something like 2,500-3,000 Baht here at the cheapest, while back in the UK my brother bought a 7 kg frozen turkey in the local Aldi for just £17 (about 765 Baht). But hey, at least we can get them here in paradise. 

Big C has frozen already roasted turkeys from USA. I can't remember price.

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23 hours ago, splodger said:

Closed until 31st.December

Maybe................all I know is what the Restaurant Manager (Nanzi) told me at Thanksgiving.  Said they'd be open through Christmas and for sure for Christmas dinner.  Maybe she got over ruled.

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On 11/22/2021 at 3:49 PM, pelagicpete said:

YUPINS RESTAURANT in Jomtien Complex does a traditional Christmas Menu every year

 

and is usually fully booked.

 

 

 

No point trying there then...........................????

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Christmas at Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya at Starz Diner

From 6 pm - 9.30 pm

 

CHRISTMAS BUFFET DINNER


Friday, 24 December 2021 - Saturday, 25 December 2021 from 6 pm - 9.30 pm

 

THB 1,199 net per person, including a complimentary glass of festive season signature drink

 

THB 550 net per child (6 - 12 years old), including a complimentary soft drinks or juice


 Kids under 6 years old eat FREE

 

PACKAGE INCLUDES

Christmas dining delights include a selection of 

  • Traditional Roasted Turkey with Stuffing, Cranberry and Giblet Sauce
  • Glazed Virginia Ham with Clove and Maple Syrup
  • Slow Smoked Beef Brisket
  • Baked Lamb Leg with Rosemary and Roasted Garlic Sauce: Black Pepper, Mushrooms, Mint Jelly and BBQ Sauce
  • Churrasco Corner
  • Soup
  • Appetizers and Salads
  • Christmas Dessert Goodies

 

ENTERTAINMENT

  • Live Duo Band
  • Christmas Carol Singers 
  • Santa Claus
  • Kids Game Show

 

 

 
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Posted
20 hours ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Is still Scooters!!

Scooters Restaurant now..............lol

 

Was in there last night , rammed...............no sign of food however.

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1 minute ago, thaiflyer1 said:

Scooters Restaurant now..............lol

 

Was in there last night , rammed...............no sign of food however.

It started as a restaurant/ bar years ago or at least it had a large menu. Yes it has been busy recently

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On 11/22/2021 at 4:40 PM, Chris.B said:

You would have to knock back more than a few beers to reach the 1980 baht mark! :burp:

You'd have trouble making it worth your while whatever you drank after a huge lunch.

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