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Is there an 'Issan Tawan Daeng' place in Jomtien?


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My Thai niece is 18 years old, and she will be living with someone of almost pensionable age!  From looking after my nieces previously, they are like most teens >> enjoy 'fun', live music, dancing etc.

 

Well, (as explained in other threads), she's in a wheelchair, so the dancing is out for the moment.  But I don't want her to get bored.  I know she enjoys live Isaan music/morlam, dalok etc.  Is there a venue in Jomtien that I can take her in the evening (I have a car), where she can eat, eat and enjoy the entertainment?  She has a wheel chair, but is light enough for me to carry her if the venue isn't wheelchair-accessible.  Thanks ????

 

 

 

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Talk to the locals when you are there. They will know or find someone who does. There's an Esarn restaurant on the road at the back of Rompho Market; I would start there. 

 

 

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No is the answer, afaik. There were many cafes years ago not that I know of now. Once drove to Pattaya from Bkk and back just for one evening to see Jintara and Dernphen, those were the days. Best Tawang Deang I have been to is in Ubon, Surin one is also good. One in Bkk is still going, never been a favourite, not enough space.

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34 minutes ago, proton said:

No is the answer, afaik. There were many cafes years ago not that I know of now. Once drove to Pattaya from Bkk and back just for one evening to see Jintara and Dernphen, those were the days. Best Tawang Deang I have been to is in Ubon, Surin one is also good. One in Bkk is still going, never been a favourite, not enough space.

Thanks!  I used to go to one in Phrakanong years ago. Great fun!  I'll have to dig out my khaen to entertain her ????

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I don't know about Jomtien, but in the past my wife and I used to go to this Issan pub, it's a fun place that serves food and has live molam music, with occasional farangs.   I'm not sure if they're currently open but maybe worth a check.

Taman Kon E-San, behind Central Marina.

 

https://www.google.com/maps/@12.9416071,100.890832,3a,50.5y,137.34h,99.97t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s5MSSC40kgEf3h7R10IxNIw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192

 

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1 hour ago, simon43 said:

Thanks!  I used to go to one in Phrakanong years ago. Great fun!  I'll have to dig out my khaen to entertain her ????

I remember 2 there, New Bride Cafe and Issan Holiday, some good ones along Udom Suk as well, 5 star etc. 

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