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In an intriguing twist, Bangkok’s famed Michelin-starred Raan Jay Fai restaurant finds itself under the scrutiny of the Department of Internal Trade. The investigation, led by Deputy Director-General Udom Srisomsong, focuses on allegations that the eatery overcharged a social media influencer by 2,500 baht.

 

The incident in question arose when PEACHII, a popular YouTuber with 1.6 million followers, claimed she was charged 4,000 baht for Raan Jay Fai's renowned crab omelette, despite the menu listing the price at 1,500 baht. This significant discrepancy sparked a wave of online attention and prompted the department to look into potential violations of the Prices of Goods and Services Act.

 

Udom Srisomsong stated that any restaurant found guilty of overcharging customers could face fines of up to 10,000 baht. Moreover, an additional fine of the same amount could be imposed if the restaurant fails to display prices for special or more expensive dishes clearly.

 

To clarify the situation, officials intend to contact PEACHII to gather more details on her experience at the celebrated eatery, which draws locals and tourists alike with its culinary prestige. The department plans to engage with both the influencer and the restaurant operator to assess whether any legal breaches occurred.

 

Raan Jay Fai, helmed by the 82-year-old culinary maestro Supinya “Jay Fai” Junsuta, has consistently captured the attention of food enthusiasts around the globe. Nestled on Mahachai Road in Bangkok's Phra Nakhon district, the restaurant is renowned for its vibrant street food and the skilful creations of Chef Jay Fai, whose nickname intriguingly refers to a skin mole, with 'Jay' meaning elder sister.

 

 

The eatery is no stranger to long queues and rave reviews, largely due to its unique blend of textures and flavours, expertly crafted beneath the flames of Jay Fai’s signature goggles. The crab omelette, in particular, remains a standout dish, often celebrated for its generous portions of succulent crabmeat enfolded in a golden, crispy exterior.

 

Given the gravity of the allegations, the inquiry also serves as a broader reminder for establishments to maintain transparency with their pricing. This incident raises pivotal questions about consumer rights and the accountability of businesses in adhering to ethical practices.

 

The outcome of this investigation will likely hold significant implications, not just for Raan Jay Fai but for the broader landscape of dining establishments across Thailand. As the narrative unfolds, patrons and restaurant owners alike are keenly awaiting any developments, which may redefine expectations and regulations within the vibrant culinary scene.

 

While the spotlight is firmly fixed on Raan Jay Fai, the situation underscores the vital balance between maintaining culinary excellence and ensuring that hospitality standards are met, leaving customers with not just a memorable meal but also a fair price.

 

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10 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

I don't understand anything in Thailand....This shop has a Michelin star and thinks she can sell omelette for 1500 THB or maybe 4000 THB... WE don't know what is on the bill and what is eaten by this influencer.. even 1500 THB is overpriced for egg with crab, but okay, if you have a business you ask the price and if people want to pay it it is no problem, and if it is too expensive just leave it and eat somewhere else...I would never eat an egg with crab for 1500 THB or so as I think it is too much... The question here is why was the influencer charged for 4000THB..Therefor the bill must be shown and that is missing. But people are free to sell at a price and if the consumer finds it too expensive they can go to another shop.... Nobody is obliged to order in this shop. I suppose the overcharging has another reason... 

They were 1000 THB before Michelin came to TH.   Have a nice serving of lump crab meat.

 

My local vendor is 60 THB, and tasty, not overcooked as her's look.

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

4,000 baht for Raan Jay Fai's renowned crab omelette,

It would make sense if the benefits of the scam were shared by the hen that laid the egg and the crab's parents, as compensation for lost lives.🤔

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14 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

thinks she can sell omelette for 1500 THB or maybe 4000 THB...

 

This perfectly explains why... every day... even at a ridiculous 1500  baht

 

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29 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

 

 

Whoa!

 

Someone has not had their meds today................

Sure,  the one who hands out Michelin stars like donuts at traffic lights 😁

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15 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

This shop has a Michelin star and thinks she can sell omelette for 1500 THB

Eeeeh? She not think she can sell an omelette for 1500 THB. She does that everyday, with long cues of people waiting to order. Looks like you missed that fact!

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

menu listing the price at 1,500 baht.

Even 1500THB is 10 x the price of an omelette in this eateries most basic of setting. Customers and YouTubers are mugs.

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I think it's her greedy daughters who control everything. Ma'am Jay Fai is simply the attraction. The omlettes are thick and tasty but nothing special to warrant the price. My wife makes better with a sprinkling of krapao. 

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55 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Eeeeh? She not think she can sell an omelette for 1500 THB. She does that everyday, with long cues of people waiting to order. Looks like you missed that fact!

Yes, but not everyone orders the crab omelette for 1500B. There are also cheaper dishes.

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1 hour ago, stupidfarang said:

Peachii said there was no signage saying the cost was 4,000, on the menu it said 1,500 baht, when she queried the price was told they gave her better qualitly crab meat from another supplier hence the price increase.

 

So 2500 baht EXTRA for better quality crab meat?

Anyone what the best quality crab meat cost, and how much of it is in such an omelet?

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15 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

So 2500 baht EXTRA for better quality crab meat?

Anyone what the best quality crab meat cost, and how much of it is in such an omelet?

For what? Are you going to do a scientific calculation and after tell what is right or wrong, almighty?

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16 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

Which are accordingly overpriced

How can you judge that? Why is it overpriced? Apparently people are going eating there and are generally happy with what they pay for.

Maybe you just want to go there, but it hurts the wallet too much, right?

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Famous Michelin Eatery Probed Over B4,000 Omelette Charge

 

I have no use for "Famous Michelin Eateries."  I can make a crab omelet for the price of the crab meat + the price of two or three eggs.  I imagine it's around a buck USD and I guarantee it tastes just as good as the overpriced restaurants dish.

I mean, really.  What are all of these restaurants about?  They are about catering to the extreme ends of Status Conscious Thais spectrum.  I have no use for overpriced restaurants or their snooty clientele. 

:biggrin: "I can eat a 4000 THB omelet which would cost you dirty Thai peasants 8 days of wages.  Ha ha ha."

<shrugs> :glare:

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3 minutes ago, connda said:

I can make a crab omelet for the price of the crab meat + the price of two or three eggs.  I imagine it's around a buck USD and I guarantee it tastes just as good as the overpriced restaurants dish.

I agree that 4,000 is way way too much, but you cant do that for a buck.  I also believe you could make a good one, but that Jai Fai omelet is stuffed with crab to the brim. For sure more than 32 baht worth of crab. Damn eggs have gone up to 5 baht an egg as well.  She uses about 200 grams of crab meat and 5 eggs for one.  

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Famous Michelin Eatery Probed Over B4,000 Omelette Charge.

 

You want to eat in a show off shop like that than you deserve to get done .

You have to know what the food cost before you order ,if not Bad luck it's your own fault to get ripped off. 

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Definitely over priced for a egg omlette with crab and priced at 1500 baht

Being charged 4000baht up to the influencer to say if the meal was worth it 

Or give it a bad review for over pricing and greed 

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