jimmybkk Posted November 2, 2008 Share Posted November 2, 2008 On the way back to the car park from Tuk Com on Friday night I found a little hole in the wall place called Ganga. Thought I'd give it a try even though it looks really shabby. Was eating alone so only got a takeaway chicken tikka, fried dal and naan bread. The chicken tikka and dal were as good as I've had in Pattaya - the chicken tikka may have been the best I've had here and there was loads of it for only 150 Baht. The dal was 80 I think. The only let down was the naan bread - more like a thick chapati. It was about an hour between getting the food and getting it home so that didn't help. Next time I'll order a couple of chapatis instead. Anyone else tried this place? I only had a couple of dishes so difficult to give it the full thumbs up, but it was good enough that I'll be going back to try a few more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meg_2003 Posted November 2, 2008 Share Posted November 2, 2008 On the way back to the car park from Tuk Com on Friday night I found a little hole in the wall place called Ganga. Thought I'd give it a try even though it looks really shabby. Was eating alone so only got a takeaway chicken tikka, fried dal and naan bread. The chicken tikka and dal were as good as I've had in Pattaya - the chicken tikka may have been the best I've had here and there was loads of it for only 150 Baht. The dal was 80 I think. The only let down was the naan bread - more like a thick chapati. It was about an hour between getting the food and getting it home so that didn't help. Next time I'll order a couple of chapatis instead.Anyone else tried this place? I only had a couple of dishes so difficult to give it the full thumbs up, but it was good enough that I'll be going back to try a few more. Where exactly is this place? Would like to give it a try! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmybkk Posted November 2, 2008 Share Posted November 2, 2008 Exit Tuk Com as if you're heading for their car parking building and take the first (or maybe second) left - there's a family mart on the corner. It's about 50 metres down the soi on the left next to a Thai massage place called Angela's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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