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Foiled Again By La Terrace French Restaraunt!


DavidOxon

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Back in June I had a birthday and decided it would be a good opportunity to try La Terrace

in Loi Croh? Rd . . .as a self promised treat. Sadly, it was closed for the week, so we had pre chosen a '2nd choice' venue

of Chez Marco's, which was also closed! Blast! So, ended up having expensive Italian somewhere forgettable.

Last night, being Bastille Day (night) thought we'd celebrate with a meal at La Terrace

French Restaraunt only to find it again closed from Monday to Thursday this week.

Guys, you're never going to make any money if you're closed all the flippin' time! Grrrr!

So next week is the wife's birthday, so it'll be the Tamarind Hotel . . . just hope that it's open!

David

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There's a pretty good french restaurant hidden in the sois behind Icon Square. Just... FYI. Been there recently, very nice. Can't remember the name, sorry. But you go in that tiny soi after Icon Square (S&P at the corner), then left, then right, and there it is. Impossible location but great food.

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There's a pretty good french restaurant hidden in the sois behind Icon Square. Just... FYI. Been there recently, very nice. Can't remember the name, sorry. But you go in that tiny soi after Icon Square (S&P at the corner), then left, then right, and there it is. Impossible location but great food.

Never been there but I imagine it is Franco-Thai?

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There's a pretty good french restaurant hidden in the sois behind Icon Square. Just... FYI. Been there recently, very nice. Can't remember the name, sorry. But you go in that tiny soi after Icon Square (S&P at the corner), then left, then right, and there it is. Impossible location but great food.

Where is Icon Square? If you have the name of the nearby main Soi it would help. Thanks.

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It's a different type of restaurant, as McGriff says.

Franco-Thai serves huge portions of good food using Thai ingredients. It's an excellent value if you want a big meal. Chez Marco and La Terrace serve smaller portions of better food at higher prices.

It all depends on what you're looking for.

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