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2. Central Food Court on bottom floor behind the Tops Supermarket checkouts. Lobster too, if that is your fancy, cooked from live.

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8 hours ago, advancebooking said:

1. Can you recommend a good Podiatrist?

2. Where can I eat Oysters?

 

Yes, Im another quality tourist that will be visiting Pattaya next week

thanks

#1 Don't know

#2 Walking Street

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10 hours ago, advancebooking said:

Where can I eat Oysters?

Almost anywhere along the coast, oyster beds everywhere.

Would depend on how you want to eat them, many restaurants serve them as a sizzler, bit of a sticky mess.

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From my experience Podiatry is not a recognized Medical Discipline in Thailand.  If it's serious Singapore has a number of medical doctors of Podiatry.

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Just to make sure: you really look for a podiatrist.

A medical professional.

Or just a pedicure?

(for that I could give a recommendation)

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5 hours ago, Denim said:

1) Dunno

2) Soi Yodsak. Plenty there

I'm impressed it took 4 messages to go in that direction.

 

 

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The Thai word for oyster is หอย, pronounced 'hoy'. You should just ask any young Thai lady around the Walking Street or LK Metro areas if she knows where you can eat 'hoy', and I'm sure they'll fall over themselves to show you.

 

As for a foot doctor, the Thais have a bit of an odd attitude towards feet, and I've never heard of a podiatrist here. Just try an orthopaedic surgeon at one of the international hospitals.

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16 minutes ago, Guderian said:

The Thai word for oyster is หอย, pronounced 'hoy'. You should just ask any young Thai lady around the Walking Street or LK Metro areas if she knows where you can eat 'hoy', and I'm sure they'll fall over themselves to show you.

 

As for a foot doctor, the Thais have a bit of an odd attitude towards feet, and I've never heard of a podiatrist here. Just try an orthopaedic surgeon at one of the international hospitals.

Any shellfish, and including snails too isn't it?

 

 

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1. There are no podiatrists in Thailand. Surprising, but true.

2. I don't eat oysters, so I can't help you.

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On 3/21/2023 at 8:21 AM, Guderian said:

The Thai word for oyster is หอย, pronounced 'hoy'. You should just ask any young Thai lady around the Walking Street or LK Metro areas if she knows where you can eat 'hoy', and I'm sure they'll fall over themselves to show you.

 

 

 

Actually, หอย, pronounced 'hoy', means clam or any bivalve mollusk in general, such as mussels, oysters, etc.

 

Oyster in particular is said หอยนางรม, pronounced "hoy nangrom"

 

 

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On 3/21/2023 at 2:38 PM, jacko45k said:

The Thai word for oyster is หอย, pronounced 'hoy'. You should just ask any young Thai lady around the Walking Street or LK Metro areas if she knows where you can eat 'hoy', and I'm sure they'll fall over themselves to show you.

 

I've had times when I've had those ho'ys during the wrong time of the month and ended up with blood cockles????

 

Vibriosis and gono......nasty.????

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