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I’m not out to bring damage to any particular restaurant but I have to wonder about food reviews on social media here in Chiang Mai.

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In my case, a restaurant popped up on my Facebook page and looked great. I never heard of this place, so I went to Google Maps and as I normally do, read the reviews. Well, the last ten reviews were horrible. Mostly 1 star, some with comments and pictures. Everything from food had no taste, was overpriced, and the owner was rude. Even a photo of the bathroom urinal with a cockroach in it. Yikes!

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So I went back to Facebook and left a comment about the plethora of bad reviews. I imagine the owner himself read my comment and immediately replied, suggesting I ignore the reviews as they were written by a competitor. He suggested I visit and would even not charge me if I felt the food was that bad.

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I know restaurants are in a tough spot, especially with thin margins, and generally I get recommendations verbally from friends. However, on places I know nothing about, reviews can help a decision. Either the fellow above has serious problems or one serious hater.Ā 

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1 minute ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

So you place no value in researching and knowing what others experience in life unless it's all good...Ā 

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1 minute ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

So you place no value in researching and knowing what others experience in life unless it's all good...Ā 

Most people that want to write bad about a business are not worth taking notice of.

WE have received bad reviews by people that have never used our business. Any attempt to have the reviews removed has been futile.

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There are restaurants and eateries that I love and where I am a frequent flyer, and yet I never ever write reviews about them. In fact, the less people go there the better for me. I also never ever write bad reviews about places where I was disappointed. I simply tell my friends.

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17 hours ago, SamSanuk said:

I’m not out to bring damage to any particular restaurant but I have to wonder about food reviews on social media here in Chiang Mai.

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In my case, a restaurant popped up on my Facebook page and looked great. I never heard of this place, so I went to Google Maps and as I normally do, read the reviews. Well, the last ten reviews were horrible. Mostly 1 star, some with comments and pictures. Everything from food had no taste, was overpriced, and the owner was rude. Even a photo of the bathroom urinal with a cockroach in it. Yikes!

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So I went back to Facebook and left a comment about the plethora of bad reviews. I imagine the owner himself read my comment and immediately replied, suggesting I ignore the reviews as they were written by a competitor. He suggested I visit and would even not charge me if I felt the food was that bad.

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I know restaurants are in a tough spot, especially with thin margins, and generally I get recommendations verbally from friends. However, on places I know nothing about, reviews can help a decision. Either the fellow above has serious problems or one serious hater.Ā 

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Defamation laws be careful writing refiews. I just look at the average score on google and normally accurate

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We like Khua Lek for informal Thai, nicely located on the river.

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We also like The House and We La Dee for upmarket Thai food

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Salsa Kitchen does excellent Mexican food

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Beast Burger does a good burger

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Bake and Bite for Breakfast

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18 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Rajdarbar Indian restaurant on loi Kroh.

Au Der auf German buffet 230bht.

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They are the only 2 restaurants in CM with visiting.

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Almost forgot Khualek cafe near the iron bridge is perfect for a riverside lunch. Sit at the tables right beside the river.

Au Der auf German buffet - I'd be interested, but, no place to park that I can see.

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18 hours ago, SamSanuk said:

I’m not out to bring damage to any particular restaurant but I have to wonder about food reviews on social media here in Chiang Mai.

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In my case, a restaurant popped up on my Facebook page and looked great. I never heard of this place, so I went to Google Maps and as I normally do, read the reviews. Well, the last ten reviews were horrible. Mostly 1 star, some with comments and pictures. Everything from food had no taste, was overpriced, and the owner was rude. Even a photo of the bathroom urinal with a cockroach in it. Yikes!

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So I went back to Facebook and left a comment about the plethora of bad reviews. I imagine the owner himself read my comment and immediately replied, suggesting I ignore the reviews as they were written by a competitor. He suggested I visit and would even not charge me if I felt the food was that bad.

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I know restaurants are in a tough spot, especially with thin margins, and generally I get recommendations verbally from friends. However, on places I know nothing about, reviews can help a decision. Either the fellow above has serious problems or one serious hater.Ā 

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So you wrote about a consensus of the reviews about a restaurant you have no first hand experience about. Ā you definitely have too much free time on your hands

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23 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Rajdarbar Indian restaurant on loi Kroh.

Au Der auf German buffet 230bht.

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Ā  Ā Its called Auf Der Au

Like the Oasis song

Auf Der AuĀ , you're my WonderwallĀ 

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4 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

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Ā  Ā Its called Auf Der Au

Like the Oasis song

Auf Der AuĀ , you're my WonderwallĀ 

He must have been only once or twice.

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19 hours ago, SamSanuk said:

I’m not out to bring damage to any particular restaurant but I have to wonder about food reviews on social media here in Chiang Mai.

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In my case, a restaurant popped up on my Facebook page and looked great. I never heard of this place, so I went to Google Maps and as I normally do, read the reviews. Well, the last ten reviews were horrible. Mostly 1 star, some with comments and pictures. Everything from food had no taste, was overpriced, and the owner was rude. Even a photo of the bathroom urinal with a cockroach in it. Yikes!

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So I went back to Facebook and left a comment about the plethora of bad reviews. I imagine the owner himself read my comment and immediately replied, suggesting I ignore the reviews as they were written by a competitor. He suggested I visit and would even not charge me if I felt the food was that bad.

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I know restaurants are in a tough spot, especially with thin margins, and generally I get recommendations verbally from friends. However, on places I know nothing about, reviews can help a decision. Either the fellow above has serious problems or one serious hater.Ā 

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I have not read through the comments. My first reaction, having lived in Thailand going on 13 years is that there is a substantial difference between western nations and Thailand as regards slander/libel law. In the west ... if I call someone a thief and they are, in fact a thief, the person cannot charge me with slander/ libel. Here if you state or print that a business or person has done something, even if true ... you can be sued for damages (yes, sometimes cited as loss of face). In my experience, I vote with my feet, never dealing with that business again and, in private, would warn folks off out of regard for others.

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Do notpost online reviews in Thailand unless they are very positive

If you do not like the food you get for lunch pay and go somewhere else

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How broke are you?

For Buddha sake you risk would risk legal actions Ā and jail to get another Trip Advisor rating?

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The mind boggles

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1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

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Ā  Ā How many restaurants have you visited in CM to make that claim ?

The three restaurants you you mention were all located in the red light street , there are more pick up bars than restaurants there .

Ā  Ā Is that the only streetĀ  that you have been to ?

Au Der Auf and Khualek Cafe are on the road of rubber trees running next to the Ping river.

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3 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Au Der Auf and Khualek Cafe are on the road of rubber trees running next to the Ping river.

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Ā  Ā Auf Der Au was previously located in Loi Kroh before it recentlyĀ  moved location and the Khualek Cage is a few seconds walk from Loi Kroh , 50 meters or so awayĀ 

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25 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

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Ā  Ā Auf Der Au was previously located in Loi Kroh before it recentlyĀ  moved location and the Khualek Cage is a few seconds walk from Loi Kroh , 50 meters or so awayĀ 

The bottom end of Loi Kroh is not a red light area.Ā 

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Down under pub is near the iron bridge too and that's some hike if you want to get to the girly bars.Ā 

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3 minutes ago, Korat Kiwi said:

The bottom end of Loi Kroh is not a red light area.Ā 

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Down under pub is near the iron bridge too and that's some hike if you want to get to the girly bars.Ā 

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Ā  Ā Its down the other end of the road , a few minutes walkĀ 

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6 hours ago, Mike Lister said:

Our experience is that at least 50% of restaurants self promote and whilst having excellent reviews, many are often rubbish.

I know this for a fact. In my hotel there is a coffeeshop that uses Grab. The owner (farang) has himself left glowing 5 star comments, as well as his friends. This especially happens after a real 1 or 2 star review shows up.Ā 

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1 hour ago, Wrwest said:

I have not read through the comments. My first reaction, having lived in Thailand going on 13 years is that there is a substantial difference between western nations and Thailand as regards slander/libel law. In the west ... if I call someone a thief and they are, in fact a thief, the person cannot charge me with slander/ libel. Here if you state or print that a business or person has done something, even if true ... you can be sued for damages (yes, sometimes cited as loss of face). In my experience, I vote with my feet, never dealing with that business again and, in private, would warn folks off out of regard for others.

Yes, that’s why I didn’t mention the name of the restaurant.
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However, I did go back and looked at a full years reviews on Google Maps, and its amazing how they ping pong between 5 star and 1 star reviews. Either it’s a tremendous meal with a lovely owner… or someone got sick, the food is disgusting and the owner is arrogant. To be honest, I’ve never seen anything quite like it.

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