cali4995 Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 seriously, i enjoy the occasional kebab and much to my dismay, shops i previously frequented are now giving "tiny" kebabs at the same 60 baht price or the taste just isn't what it should be but recently i discovered a kebab shop on 2nd road, up from south pattaya intersection. not the first shop but the second about 100m up. (think they're both arab run) anyway this shop is attended to by a pleasantly round Thai woman who gives HUGE kebabs. she start with a 12 inch tortilla, not the miniscule 6 inch jobs some shops are passing off. it's FULL of chicken and whatever else you desire from the abundant condiments bar. i'm not affiliated with this joint i was just so tickled to find a place that was trying to run an honest business. i challenge you to find a better kebab shop? really?(he-he) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anothertorres Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 seriously, i enjoy the occasional kebab... i'm pretty sure this is going to be the best thread of the day. we're taking you VERY seriously, bro. at this point, i guess i'd pay somewhere around 250baht to have you film this entire post in full reality, live and on the street and set it to the Beastie Boy's "Girls" song. youtube it, i'll wait. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tropo Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 seriously, i enjoy the occasional kebab and much to my dismay, shops i previously frequented are now giving "tiny"kebabs at the same 60 baht price or the taste just isn't what it should be but recently i discovered a kebab shop on 2nd road, up from south pattaya intersection. not the first shop but the second about 100m up. (think they're both arab run) anyway this shop is attended to by a pleasantly round Thai woman who gives HUGE kebabs. she start with a 12 inch tortilla, not the miniscule 6 inch jobs some shops are passing off. it's FULL of chicken and whatever else you desire from the abundant condiments bar. i'm not affiliated with this joint i was just so tickled to find a place that was trying to run an honest business. i challenge you to find a better kebab shop? really?(he-he) I know there are now two kebab setups on the street within 30 m of the intersection of Pattaya Tai and 2nd Road on the right heading north. Is the second (most northerly) of these the one you're referring to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raro Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 Do they have genuine Kebab sause, i.e. Cacik, or do they use ketchup and mayo as they do in Walking Street? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pattaya_girl Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 There is a good Kebab stall (not shop) on Soi Arunothai as your heading towards Nirun Condo. Might not be the best in Pattaya but they are very nice, and there Garlic Mayo is perfect.. Handy if your in the area and you fancy a Kebab. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guderian Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 I can't stand those chewy, stringy beef kebabs and the slimy chicken ones are even worse. The only kebabs I will eat are those from Electric Blue fast food in Soi Diamond - genuine lamb doner kebabs, with mint sauce if you want it, though I prefer chilli sauce. Nothing better after a night out on the beer than a spicy lamb doner kebab. Sadly, Electric Blue has closed its doors for the low season, there's just not enough customers around to keep it going 24 hours a day. I hope it re-opens if/when the high season returns... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gguy Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 seriously, i enjoy the occasional kebab and much to my dismay, shops i previously frequented are now giving "tiny"kebabs at the same 60 baht price or the taste just isn't what it should be but recently i discovered a kebab shop on 2nd road, up from south pattaya intersection. not the first shop but the second about 100m up. (think they're both arab run) anyway this shop is attended to by a pleasantly round Thai woman who gives HUGE kebabs. she start with a 12 inch tortilla, not the miniscule 6 inch jobs some shops are passing off. it's FULL of chicken and whatever else you desire from the abundant condiments bar. i'm not affiliated with this joint i was just so tickled to find a place that was trying to run an honest business. i challenge you to find a better kebab shop? really?(he-he) I agree the food is very good. They used to be located across from the Avenue. Back then the beef kebabs were 50 baht. Now the price is 70 baht. Very good service and big portions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JR Texas Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 seriously, i enjoy the occasional kebab and much to my dismay, shops i previously frequented are now giving "tiny"kebabs at the same 60 baht price or the taste just isn't what it should be but recently i discovered a kebab shop on 2nd road, up from south pattaya intersection. not the first shop but the second about 100m up. (think they're both arab run) anyway this shop is attended to by a pleasantly round Thai woman who gives HUGE kebabs. she start with a 12 inch tortilla, not the miniscule 6 inch jobs some shops are passing off. it's FULL of chicken and whatever else you desire from the abundant condiments bar. i'm not affiliated with this joint i was just so tickled to find a place that was trying to run an honest business. i challenge you to find a better kebab shop? really?(he-he) I agree the food is very good. They used to be located across from the Avenue. Back then the beef kebabs were 50 baht. Now the price is 70 baht. Very good service and big portions. I would love a Gyro "kebob." I have never seen one in Pattaya. They are normally 1000000000 times better than those chicken or pork on a metal stick things that they serve. The Greek bread is better, the sauce is better, and the meat is so much better. It must be very expensive to make/import or it would be here. One taste of a genuine Greek gyro sandwich and people would stop eating all the rest of the stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cali4995 Posted July 19, 2009 Author Share Posted July 19, 2009 It WAS the best thread of the day (he-he) Yes, I think it's the same folks who used to be across from the avenue but I guess rents were changed and they moved way down near the south pattaya rd intersection. Being as they are authentic (what Turkish?) I suspect proper ingredients? quality does vary wildly with the meats and preparation. it is the 2nd shop up from the junction that I was referring to. The thai lady wears a white chefs blouse and they give considerably more than the adjacent shop? competition perhaps? and they're NICE. like wow i'm breathless.(he-he) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hssl Posted July 19, 2009 Share Posted July 19, 2009 Better directions please! Junction of Pattaya Tai & 2nd Road - 2nd Road heading towards walking street or away from walking street? I kinda think your taking about a place near the 2nd road entrance to Soi Diamond? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raro Posted July 20, 2009 Share Posted July 20, 2009 I've been called a food snob before and to manifest this accusation once again: The sauce! No ketchup and/or mayo allowed, in fact it should be a yoghurt sauce with garlic and maybe cucumber. Harissa instead of chilies, but be it. The dried ground chilies are good enough (see, I can be lenient even when it comes to proper food..) So please report back, do those stalls use proper sauce or the ketchup/mayo variant? Pleased to hear! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cali4995 Posted July 20, 2009 Author Share Posted July 20, 2009 This place is heading "north" from the intersection of south pattaya rd? i've not been to soi diamond yet? Yes Raro, i know of what you speak, in particular the garlic sauce does really give it good flavor? this particular shop uses a very slight amount of sauce? it is not oozing over your shirtfront? but yet i can't say for sure whether it is this yoghurt-based stuff? i'll more attention next time? it is arab-owned, i figured it was all legitimate, approved (he-he) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jingthing Posted July 20, 2009 Share Posted July 20, 2009 The sauce! No ketchup and/or mayo allowed, in fact it should be a yoghurt sauce with garlic and maybe cucumber. Harissa instead of chilies, but be it. The dried ground chilies are good enough (see, I can be lenient even when it comes to proper food..)So please report back, do those stalls use proper sauce or the ketchup/mayo variant? Never seen the proper sauces in Pattaya. No Harissa. Sweet cheap Thai ketchup. No yogurt. The garlic sauce is OK. One time one these places ruined by wrap by loading it with that awful ketchup before I could stop them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raro Posted July 20, 2009 Share Posted July 20, 2009 This place is heading "north" from the intersection of south pattaya rd? i've not been to soi diamond yet? Yes Raro,i know of what you speak, in particular the garlic sauce does really give it good flavor? this particular shop uses a very slight amount of sauce? it is not oozing over your shirtfront? but yet i can't say for sure whether it is this yoghurt-based stuff? i'll more attention next time? it is arab-owned, i figured it was all legitimate, approved (he-he) All valid points you raise, Cali! The sauce must have the right amount of flavour so that small amounts of sauce achieve sufficient seasoning. Too much sauce, as you pointed out very well, will ooze over your shirt and decreases your level of handsomeness by at least two notches. It must be yogurt based, mayo is a strict no-no. Being Arab means nothing. I spoke to one Arab offering me a mayo infested Doner and asked him whether he would dare to sell it in his home country (I am sure Shariah has its dreadful measures to prevent such crimes against good taste!) and his reply was something like this is Pattaya, who cares. But as Monty Python said...Never be rude to an Arab! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ungabunga Posted July 20, 2009 Share Posted July 20, 2009 How's about the Istanbul Kebab House, opposite the entrance to Soi 7 on 2nd Road. I went there a while ago and that was alright, if not a little expensive at 90 Baht. Then for those on the darkside, the Chippy up past Chockchai Garden Home on Soi Khao Noi does Lamb Kebabs also. Worth a try if you're passing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moo9 Posted July 21, 2009 Share Posted July 21, 2009 Actually I hate the Chicken Kebabs. Where to find (downtown) Beef or Lamb Kebab? Or a real Turkish Style Doener (no Mayo! but nice spicy garlic sauce)? Thanks and Cheers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michaelaway Posted July 21, 2009 Share Posted July 21, 2009 seriously, i enjoy the occasional kebab and much to my dismay, shops i previously frequented are now giving "tiny"kebabs at the same 60 baht price or the taste just isn't what it should be but recently i discovered a kebab shop on 2nd road, up from south pattaya intersection. not the first shop but the second about 100m up. (think they're both arab run) anyway this shop is attended to by a pleasantly round Thai woman who gives HUGE kebabs. she start with a 12 inch tortilla, not the miniscule 6 inch jobs some shops are passing off. it's FULL of chicken and whatever else you desire from the abundant condiments bar. i'm not affiliated with this joint i was just so tickled to find a place that was trying to run an honest business. i challenge you to find a better kebab shop? really?(he-he) Hi, Not my all-time favorite, or anything, but around here you might try... KEBAB (that's all the sign says!) on Soi Whitehouse, off Jomtien Beach Road. Kebab Plate: Good pita (warm); lotta chicken (coulda had pork, woulda loved lamb but...) with good sauce; lotta fries (crispy shoestrings); fresh salad with good dressing; and a nice cup of garlic sauce on the side... 145 baht, and full mak mak! Good luck, farang! -Michael (for the budget gourmets) away! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tlock Posted July 21, 2009 Share Posted July 21, 2009 How's about the Istanbul Kebab House, opposite the entrance to Soi 7 on 2nd Road. I went there a while ago and that was alright, if not a little expensive at 90 Baht.Then for those on the darkside, the Chippy up past Chockchai Garden Home on Soi Khao Noi does Lamb Kebabs also. Worth a try if you're passing. I second the Instanbul Kebab House. It's the first lamb kebab I found in pattaya, go there every few days for a snack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yogi100 Posted July 22, 2009 Share Posted July 22, 2009 Those two Arabs used to be near the Wonderful Bar on Second Rd and they did indeed serve up the best and biggest kebabs in Pattaya, and then they were only 50 bt. They are Egyptians married to Thai ladies and speak pretty good English. I assume these are same people as I have not seen them at their old location for some time now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaiflyer1 Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 How's about the Istanbul Kebab House, opposite the entrance to Soi 7 on 2nd Road. I went there a while ago and that was alright, if not a little expensive at 90 Baht.Then for those on the darkside, the Chippy up past Chockchai Garden Home on Soi Khao Noi does Lamb Kebabs also. Worth a try if you're passing. I/d agree with the first half of your post Istanbul Kebab house is ok but that chippy up Khao Noi is the pits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seadoo Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 (edited) seriously, i enjoy the occasional kebab and much to my dismay, shops i previously frequented are now giving "tiny"kebabs at the same 60 baht price or the taste just isn't what it should be but recently i discovered a kebab shop on 2nd road, up from south pattaya intersection. not the first shop but the second about 100m up. (think they're both arab run) anyway this shop is attended to by a pleasantly round Thai woman who gives HUGE kebabs. she start with a 12 inch tortilla, not the miniscule 6 inch jobs some shops are passing off. it's FULL of chicken and whatever else you desire from the abundant condiments bar. i'm not affiliated with this joint i was just so tickled to find a place that was trying to run an honest business. i challenge you to find a better kebab shop? really?(he-he) I would be very careful eating from this place - here's why - myself and 2 friends purchased kebabs from this place - several hours later, all 3 of us were at Bangkok Pattaya Hospital - 2 of us spent 2 days in Hospital suffering severe food poisoning and having to be pumped with antibiotics to kill the baterium. I am not a tourist, and I eat regularly at open Thai markets, and very rarely get sick, but this was one hel_l of a ride - be warned Edited July 23, 2009 by seadoo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ungabunga Posted July 24, 2009 Share Posted July 24, 2009 How's about the Istanbul Kebab House, opposite the entrance to Soi 7 on 2nd Road. I went there a while ago and that was alright, if not a little expensive at 90 Baht.Then for those on the darkside, the Chippy up past Chockchai Garden Home on Soi Khao Noi does Lamb Kebabs also. Worth a try if you're passing. I/d agree with the first half of your post Istanbul Kebab house is ok but that chippy up Khao Noi is the pits. I'll be happy to retract that part, because I re-visited the place on Wednesday and you are right - now it is the pits. The price is 150 Baht for lamb kebab and the service was borderline crap. When we collected food they were expectant of a tip (which wasn't forthcoming) and when I said a cheery goodbye to the owner it was met with a blank stare. Food was semi-ok, but a little bit keeneow on the portion plus they didn't even give any sauce or anything. Nevermind, to end on a positive, I have been 'reliably' informed by a man in a pub that there is a new Turkish Kebab shop/restaurant opening soon in the Cozy Beach area of Pratumnak. If I venture that way I will be sure to report my findings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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