March 24, 201115 yr And now a review of a restaurant that doesn't exist! BALI BREEZE (Indonesian) restaurant Just kidding. Anyway, noticing a crew is constructing what appears to be an outdoor restaurant (under attractive open air structures, thus the breezes) on Jomtien 2nd Road a bit south of Soi 7. It appears there is some investment behind it as they have erected a HUGE SIGN with the name of the not yet existing place, and a web address that is also lacking any content. Anyway, this is something to look forward to, an Indonesian restaurant in baht bus accessible Jomtien. And now the acid test. Do Russians like Indonesian food? Jomtien 2nd road which is still a work in progress is starting to show some real promise as a potentially happening street in our metro area. I can even start to picture it as a future fashionable address, even without the Ocean One condo albatross. It will be fun to watch it grow up.
March 25, 201115 yr I noticed the Indonesian resto on Soi 17 no longer exists, is it this one relocated or a completely different one?
March 25, 201115 yr Author I noticed the Indonesian resto on Soi 17 no longer exists, is it this one relocated or a completely different one? What Indonesian restaurant on Soi 17? You mean Pattaya? Never heard of an Indonesian place on Soi 17 Pattaya or Jomtien. What was it called? Anyway, there is an Indonesian place on Soi 8 Thepprasit, Jomtien -- http://www.indo-lavillabali-pattaya.com/ I don't know of any relations going on. Maybe once Bali Breeze it will be become clear.
March 25, 201115 yr That's the one JT, it's Soi 17 if you come from Third Rd. in Pattaya. And it's closed now. Is Thepprasit in Jomtien?
March 25, 201115 yr Author That's the one JT, it's Soi 17 if you come from Third Rd. in Pattaya. And it's closed now. Is Thepprasit in Jomtien? Thepprasit is but if you follow a soi off of it far enough towards Pattaya, it becomes Pattaya at some point. That's interesting. So that place is now closed and a new opening up also with Bali in the same. Sound like a definitely possibility there may be a connection. This new location is better I think overall, as tourists and baht bus people can get there. I never tried the old place but their prices on the web seemed on the over side.
March 25, 201115 yr I always considered that Jomtien starts at the welcome gate over the road just before teh beach.
March 25, 201115 yr Author I always considered that Jomtien starts at the welcome gate over the road just before teh beach. No.
March 25, 201115 yr I always considered that Jomtien starts at the welcome gate over the road just before teh beach. No. So why is my address in Jomtien....Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20260 ? and never mentions Pattaya or Jomtien - I have never figured that out. Jingthing - have you tried the Yugoslav Restaurant on Chayapruek 1 on the left heading for Suk from the beach ? Split or something like that...I am not sure what the Slavs are famous for in the culinary world...? Maybe they do a mean Mexican !!! But I doubt it...
March 25, 201115 yr Author Not aware of that Yugoslav place. Thanks for the tip. Of course there is no Yugoslavia. Do you know if its * Serbian cuisine * Croatian cuisine * Bosnian cuisine
March 26, 201115 yr Not aware of that Yugoslav place. Thanks for the tip. Of course there is no Yugoslavia. Do you know if its * Serbian cuisine * Croatian cuisine * Bosnian cuisine http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/62/058.html
December 5, 201114 yr Website still as empty as can be. Restaurant not empty at all though ... been there, tried it and liked it a lot. Nice settings, cheap menu. Place was almost full. Diligent and good English speaking staff. Apparently same owner as Thai Fresh in Soi Thoongklom which is also a lovely place to eat and which does have an existing webiste: http://thaifresh-pattaya.com/index.html
December 5, 201114 yr Author I have been to the place now once and found it quite OK and a welcome addition to the food scene here. However, I can't say it approached the best Indonesian food I've had in Indonesia or the Netherlands. I was surprised at how FULL the rather LARGE place was though. The location is a little off the beaten track and the only ads I have heard for it has been on a local radio station. The customers looked to be mostly short term tourists. Perhaps they promote through hotels.
December 6, 201114 yr Not aware of that Yugoslav place. Thanks for the tip. Of course there is no Yugoslavia. Do you know if its * Serbian cuisine * Croatian cuisine * Bosnian cuisine It's Balkan, named Split and I think the owner is German.
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