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Sorry, I got interrupted before I finished this post. I wanted to mention that they had someone dressed as Santa who did some magic tricks, they passed out some balloons and the dessert we ordered had cute 2" sugar Santa on top! Merry Christmas!

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Sorry, I got interrupted before I finished this post. I wanted to mention that they had someone dressed as Santa who did some magic tricks, they passed out some balloons and the dessert we ordered had cute 2" sugar Santa on top! Merry Christmas!

One of my favourite restaurants in CM, even had the old wedding bash there. You could try Su Casa, their sister restaurant down off Neimenheimen, they specialise in Tapas there.

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You could try Su Casa, their sister restaurant down off Neimenheimen, they specialise in Tapas there.

The thread topic here is Mi Casa restaurant, but Su Casa is owned and operated by the same couple, so I will proceed:

I've eaten at Su Casa four times since it opened, each time hoping I will enjoy the experience.

The tapas at Su Casa are okay, and the home-made bread is superb.

For the food alone, I would go back, but ...

The clanging, crashing, atonal noise ["music"] played loudly on their sound system is enough to take away any appetite.

The colored garbage attached to the walls ["modern art"] is almost enough to make a sane man vomit.

If that's not enough, the place is often populated with metro-sexuals, same-sexuals, and the mis-guided farang females who dote on them.

Doesn't enhance my dining experience.

Proceed to Su Casa at your own risk.

Unless, of course, you like that sort of place, then you might enjoy the food.

-- Oneman

Chiangmai

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Edited by Oneman
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If that's not enough, the place is often populated with metrosexuals, other-sexuals, and the mis-guided farang women who dote on them.

What is an other-sexual? Perhaps you meant otter-sexual? It occurred to me the funny thing is the way you refer to "mis-guided farang women who dote on them" is actually much more polite than the descriptor widely used by us Uranians.

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Vetty sexy otter, yeah

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Oneman If you read my post I do make comment re: Mi Casa, I then informed the OP of their sister restaurant Su Casa.

I have no problem with other people and their sexual preference, nor their hangers on. So I guess I won't be bumping into you there.

You could always ask them to turn the music down, or to change it, Annie,(one of the owners), has always tried to be attentive to her guests.

Edited by mickmac
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You could try Su Casa, their sister restaurant down off Neimenheimen, they specialise in Tapas there.

The thread topic here is Mi Casa restaurant, but Su Casa is owned and operated by the same couple, so I will proceed:

I've eaten at Su Casa four times since it opened, each time hoping I will enjoy the experience.

The tapas at Su Casa are okay, and the home-made bread is superb.

For the food alone, I would go back, but ...

The clanging, crashing, atonal noise ["music"] played loudly on their sound system is enough to take away any appetite.

The colored garbage attached to the walls ["modern art"] is almost enough to make a sane man vomit.

If that's not enough, the place is often populated with metro-sexuals, same-sexuals, and the mis-guided farang females who dote on them.

Doesn't enhance my dining experience.

Proceed to Su Casa at your own risk.

Unless, of course, you like that sort of place, then you might enjoy the food.

-- Oneman

Chiangmai

.

Fortunately this is Oneman's opinion. Pity that homophobia can affect one's appetite. Sad that leaving one's country does not always result in appreciation for diversity.

Posted (edited)
You could try Su Casa, their sister restaurant down off Neimenheimen, they specialise in Tapas there.

The thread topic here is Mi Casa restaurant, but Su Casa is owned and operated by the same couple, so I will proceed:

I've eaten at Su Casa four times since it opened, each time hoping I will enjoy the experience.

The tapas at Su Casa are okay, and the home-made bread is superb.

For the food alone, I would go back, but ...

The clanging, crashing, atonal noise ["music"] played loudly on their sound system is enough to take away any appetite.

The colored garbage attached to the walls ["modern art"] is almost enough to make a sane man vomit.

If that's not enough, the place is often populated with metro-sexuals, same-sexuals, and the mis-guided farang females who dote on them.

Doesn't enhance my dining experience.

Proceed to Su Casa at your own risk.

Unless, of course, you like that sort of place, then you might enjoy the food.

-- Oneman

Chiangmai

.

ive eaten @ su casa once, and enjoyed the experience

dont know <deleted> onemans going on about

why would someone go back 3x if they didnt enjoy the experience?

im hoping to go back sometime in the new year but am looking for metro-sexuals, same-sexuals, and the mis-guided farang females who dote on them, to join me :D:D

ps the owners daughter? looked cute :)

Edited by Donnyboy
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Thanks for the info on Su Casa. It may be more convenient than the Mi Casa location although I like the ambiance of the Mi Casa restaurant. I may have to go there again for my birthday!

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You could try Su Casa, their sister restaurant down off Neimenheimen, they specialise in Tapas there.

The thread topic here is Mi Casa restaurant, but Su Casa is owned and operated by the same couple, so I will proceed:

I've eaten at Su Casa four times since it opened, each time hoping I will enjoy the experience.

The tapas at Su Casa are okay, and the home-made bread is superb.

For the food alone, I would go back, but ...

The clanging, crashing, atonal noise ["music"] played loudly on their sound system is enough to take away any appetite.

The colored garbage attached to the walls ["modern art"] is almost enough to make a sane man vomit.

If that's not enough, the place is often populated with metro-sexuals, same-sexuals, and the mis-guided farang females who dote on them.

Doesn't enhance my dining experience.

Proceed to Su Casa at your own risk.

Unless, of course, you like that sort of place, then you might enjoy the food.

-- Oneman

Chiangmai

.

ive eaten @ su casa once, and enjoyed the experience

dont know <deleted> onemans going on about

why would someone go back 3x if they didnt enjoy the experience?

im hoping to go back sometime in the new year but am looking for metro-sexuals, same-sexuals, and the mis-guided farang females who dote on them, to join me :D:D

ps the owners daughter? looked cute :D

I too would be interested in trying Su Casa. I lived in Spain for a while and I love tapas. (I don't expect anything like in Spain but...)

I don't understand what Oneman is talking about either but I am guessing he is talking about the khatoeys? I've never noticed farang females doting on khatoeys before. What would be the point of it? But a few khatoeys hanging out in a restaurant would certainly not ruin my dining experience at all. After all, TIT. They are everywhere. :)

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No, he means gay men. His original text was changed from other-sexuals to same-sexuals. It is common for gay men and straight women to form friendships.

Edited by Jingthing
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You could try Su Casa, their sister restaurant down off Neimenheimen, they specialise in Tapas there.

The thread topic here is Mi Casa restaurant, but Su Casa is owned and operated by the same couple, so I will proceed:

I've eaten at Su Casa four times since it opened, each time hoping I will enjoy the experience.

The tapas at Su Casa are okay, and the home-made bread is superb.

For the food alone, I would go back, but ...

The clanging, crashing, atonal noise ["music"] played loudly on their sound system is enough to take away any appetite.

The colored garbage attached to the walls ["modern art"] is almost enough to make a sane man vomit.

If that's not enough, the place is often populated with metro-sexuals, same-sexuals, and the mis-guided farang females who dote on them.

Doesn't enhance my dining experience.

Proceed to Su Casa at your own risk.

Unless, of course, you like that sort of place, then you might enjoy the food.

-- Oneman

Chiangmai

.

Fortunately this is Oneman's opinion. Pity that homophobia can affect one's appetite. Sad that leaving one's country does not always result in appreciation for diversity.

Oneman has placed something like 400-500 Thai Visa posters on "ignore" for sins such as using profanity, posting smilies without any words and having avatars that rub him wrong.

Homophobia might be the least of his problems. :)

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No, he means gay men. His original text was changed from other-sexuals to same-sexuals. It is common for gay men and straight women to form friendships.

Hard to imagine how a few gay men and women friends of theirs having a meal would ruin his dining experience.

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