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Western food—whether it’s a proper fry-up, classic fish and chips, a Sunday roast, or a perfectly cooked steak—sometimes, you just need it.

 

What do you find yourself craving the most? And, more importantly, where do you go to get it in your area?

We all know places like McDonald's and KFC exist here, but let’s be honest—they're just not quite the same as back home. They’ll do in a pinch, but they don’t always hit the spot.

 

So, what’s your go-to when the craving strikes? Do you cook it yourself, or have you found a hidden gem that serves the real deal? Let’s hear your recommendations! - share with and help other find some great food ! 

 

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13 hours ago, CharlieH said:

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Western food—whether it’s a proper fry-up, classic fish and chips, a Sunday roast, or a perfectly cooked steak—sometimes, you just need it.

 

What do you find yourself craving the most? And, more importantly, where do you go to get it in your area?

We all know places like McDonald's and KFC exist here, but let’s be honest—they're just not quite the same as back home. They’ll do in a pinch, but they don’t always hit the spot.

 

So, what’s your go-to when the craving strikes? Do you cook it yourself, or have you found a hidden gem that serves the real deal? Let’s hear your recommendations! - share with and help other find some great food ! 

 

In Hua Hin you can get all that at numerous places. 

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For lunch:  Thai dishes and we go out. Breakfast only fresh fruit and coffee. For dinner I'm cooking Italian dishes at home. Various types of pasta. Spaghetti with pesto, gorgonzola, bruschetta etc. The ingredients I either get in a local supermarket or from Lazada. We don't go to restaurants to have farang food as I'm preparing it better and tastier myself

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19 hours ago, CharlieH said:

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Western food—whether it’s a proper fry-up, classic fish and chips, a Sunday roast, or a perfectly cooked steak—sometimes, you just need it.

 

What do you find yourself craving the most? And, more importantly, where do you go to get it in your area?

We all know places like McDonald's and KFC exist here, but let’s be honest—they're just not quite the same as back home. They’ll do in a pinch, but they don’t always hit the spot.

 

So, what’s your go-to when the craving strikes? Do you cook it yourself, or have you found a hidden gem that serves the real deal? Let’s hear your recommendations! - share with and help other find some great food ! 

 

Not necessary to eat all that processed food. Thailand can offer better and more healthy food, vegetables and herbs in particular. And fresh fruits.

So I can pass your KFC or mac-shops without even thinking to buy any of that crap.

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10 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Not necessary to eat all that processed food. Thailand can offer better and more healthy food, vegetables and herbs in particular. And fresh fruits.

So I can pass your KFC or mac-shops without even thinking to buy any of that crap.

 

It might not be "necessary", but processed food is convenient and tasty!  I wish we could buy M&S ready-meals here.

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12 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Not necessary to eat all that processed food. Thailand can offer better and more healthy food, vegetables and herbs in particular. And fresh fruits.

So I can pass your KFC or mac-shops without even thinking to buy any of that crap.

 

No one is saying its "neccesary" its just sometimes people want a change and look for something familiar and want some what some may describe as "comfort food" as thats what they spent 40+ years eating before coming here.

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    On Pattaya's Darkside there's Route 66 Diner, La Cremerie, I Steak, Jaybees, and Taco House, among others.   Lots of the restaurants have western food choices on the menu. 

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5 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

In Pattaya you can get all that at numerous places. 

So help people out and tell them where !! 

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When I arrived in Thailand, long time ago, I somehow had this idea to only eat Thai food. I think I did this for maybe one or two months and then I was really fed up with it. And for some time I ate only farang food.

Then not much later I adjusted to eat whatever I feel like at that moment. Sometimes Thai food, sometimes food from "back home", sometime Japanese, Korean, Lebanese, whatever.

Living in the middle of Bangkok here it is easy to find whatever I want.

 

And sometimes I do it myself. I.e. decent steak is very expensive outside, and doing it myself is a fraction of the price and it tastes just fine.

 

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53 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

 

No one is saying its "neccesary" its just sometimes people want a change and look for something familiar and want some what some may describe as "comfort food" as thats what they spent 40+ years eating before coming here.

Maybe. Not my cup of tea

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56 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

 

It might not be "necessary", but processed food is convenient and tasty!  I wish we could buy M&S ready-meals here.

If you're craving for that kind of food, and you got a watering mouth and the taste already on your tongue.....then it is necessary, obviously. 

Enjoy🤗

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Plenty of places in Chiang Rai with Western food, although I or my GF cook for ourselves most of the time.

 

Eating out, Cumberland sausage and mash with peas, Spinach and cheese omelette, whole roast fish, Caesar salad.

 

I also like Thai mussuman curry, pad thai goong, and pad siew gai.

 

Then there's a ham, cheese and salad roll with a mango smoothie. 180 baht at the Hungry Nest, Jetyod Road, Chiang Rai

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I get the craving for good Greek (food) sometimes.  GRK Restaurant in the Pattaya Park Night Plaza is actually pretty good. 50 baht for souvlaki, good roast potatoes, even tzatziki.  

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44 minutes ago, CMHomeboy78 said:

In Chiang Mai it's The Duke's [Iron Bridge] for me.

Low-balling it, Mickey D's Double Quarter Pounder with cheese is a pretty good burger when the craving strikes unexpectedly.

Duke's IME is terrible food.

 

I had a fish burger there once that was still frozen in the middle. I didn't say anything, just never went back.

 

Auf Der Au and Butter is Better both have good food.

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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

Duke's IME is terrible food.

 

I had a fish burger there once that was still frozen in the middle. I didn't say anything, just never went back.

 

Auf Der Au and Butter is Better both have good food.

 

Unexcusable of course, but Duke's pizza is not bad. These things can happen. I have to say Duke's ribs are not the best in CM by a long shot, but the Pizzas are not bad.

 

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41 minutes ago, CMHomeboy78 said:

Funny you'd mention fish at The Duke's Iron Bridge.

I had the fish and chips a few nights ago with some friends and relatives who ordered a variety of other things.

The fries were just OK - I've had better there in the past.

The fish [snapper] was exceptionally good and done to a turn.

There have been many positive and negative reviews of The Duke's over the years but the place has been going strong since the early '80s and has always attracted a diverse clientele.

The consensus seems to be that it is the best - or one of the best - restaurants for American steakhouse food in Chiang Mai.

To each his own.

 

Duke's is like a Bennigan's, Applebees, or a TGI Fridays in the States.  If you're homesick for that type of food it might hit the spot but fine dining it's not.

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3 hours ago, Hanaguma said:

I get the craving for good Greek (food) sometimes.  GRK Restaurant in the Pattaya Park Night Plaza is actually pretty good. 50 baht for souvlaki, good roast potatoes, even tzatziki.  

Thank you...I'm going to try that!  Where exactly is PP Night Plaza?? Is it known by another name?

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