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this has probably been beaten to death

but if no one minds i would like to wake the topic up

and refresh it

anyways restaurants come and go

family in town from half way around the world

money is not an issue

cheap or expensive and everything in between

thai and international

anything you think should not be missed?

thanks in advance

also any activities in/near town that shouldn't be missed?

i am thinking floating market

aquarium

silver lake vineyard

walking street madness

and???

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I would say that if you want to take them somewhere original then try the Thai buffet steamboat place on South Rd, one block beyond Third Rd.

180B per person, plus drinks. Tasty, fun, good value (and also unusual if you come from half-way round the world). The ingredients are all Thai but if anyone doesnt like spicy things then it can be treated rather like a normal BBQ just by not adding the spicy sauces. So pretty suitable for anyone, even those who dont eat meat.

I wasnt aware that Walking Street contained any type of establishment that is worth visiting for any reason, except perhaps to use the toilets in an emergency. Walking Street is hideously overpriced and soooo boring. Cant imagine why anyone goes there.

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Head out for late Breakfast - shenanigans.

Take the mother out for a bit of shopping in the avo - central with a few beers along the way. Soi 7.

Foot massage late afternoon - on the beach - manicure etc.

Dinner in : Cabagge's and Condoms Phratamnak soi 4. Rimpa Limpin for sea views - 12km along Sukvt towards Ban Suray.

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Head out for late Breakfast - shenanigans.

Take the mother out for a bit of shopping in the avo - central with a few beers along the way. Soi 7.

Foot massage late afternoon - on the beach - manicure etc.

Dinner in : Cabagge's and Condoms Phratamnak soi 4. Rimpa Limpin for sea views - 12km along Sukvt towards Ban Suray.

Agree about Rimpa Limpin for the views but the food is very average...

JH

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Gians

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Steak place at Royal Cliff Hotel

Sunset drink at Hilton Hotel or Pattaya Beer Garden should not be missed.

Pass on floating market as it is a hideous tourist trap and completely boring. Nong Nuch garden much better option.

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Mantra (ala carte and special buffets)

Gians

Mata Hari

Steak place at Royal Cliff Hotel

Sunset drink at Hilton Hotel or Pattaya Beer Garden should not be missed.

Pass on floating market as it is a hideous tourist trap and completely boring. Nong Nuch garden much better option.

I second that.

Cherrie's and Wii's usually get good write ups for food and reasonable prices, suggest Mata Hari too if you want a more upmarket atmoshphere and a bit more expensive but not outrageous.

Seafood restaurants in Bang Saray and Baan Amphur.

Take them to Tiffany's show.

Edit: Reuen Thai restaurant has a traditional Thai show with average food, good if it's not raining.

Mum Aroi in Nahklua for seafood and views also.

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How disappointing that most of the recommendations are for "international" places. Seems such a shame to travel halfway round the world to eat the same stuff you can buy at home. Each to his own though.

Reminds me of the local TV advert for one or other of the farang restaurants: "yes, we specialise in steaks but we are a truly international restaurant and so we also do pasta and burgers". :bah:

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How disappointing that most of the recommendations are for "international" places. Seems such a shame to travel halfway round the world to eat the same stuff you can buy at home. Each to his own though.

Most of us are expats and eat plenty of Thai food and miss a taste of something else from time to time.

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How disappointing that most of the recommendations are for "international" places. Seems such a shame to travel halfway round the world to eat the same stuff you can buy at home. Each to his own though.

Reminds me of the local TV advert for one or other of the farang restaurants: "yes, we specialise in steaks but we are a truly international restaurant and so we also do pasta and burgers". :bah:

Those 'international' places do Thai food also.

There's just not so many 'nice' Thai restaurants with the best food usually being available at streetside food carts or local open air restaurants which are not big on decor.

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Most of us are expats and eat plenty of Thai food and miss a taste of something else from time to time.

Indeed. I'm an expat and I sometimes eat farang food too. Not often though.

Just seems a shame that there are so many recommendations for farang places and so few for Thai ones, which places would be a little more unusual for visitors such as the OP was talking about. I do realise that he said Thai and international though.

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Those 'international' places do Thai food also.

"It's Thai food Jim, but not as we know it." :unsure:

There's just not so many 'nice' Thai restaurants with the best food usually being available at streetside food carts or local open air restaurants which are not big on decor.

Well, when I get visitors from farangland I take them to the sort of Thai places I eat in every day and they all seem to love it. In fact they usually say it's the most memorable part of the visit. Not much nice decor in any of those places though. No burgers either!

YMMV

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"Or Ahan Thai"

this is on Pattaya Tai , next to Center Condo a few shop down = diagonally across from the 7-11

there a 3 Thai restaurants all sandwiched next to each other - this is the busy place in the middle with a bed of ice laid out with sea food present.

service can be painfully slow when they are busy as it is a Mom and Pop operation with each dish cooked to order ,

but this is real Thai food.

FYI - Cherries that has been recommended sucks.

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I disagree with you. The OP says money is not an issue so actually Walking St has some excellent sea food restaurants overlooking the harbor.

I would say that if you want to take them somewhere original then try the Thai buffet steamboat place on South Rd, one block beyond Third Rd.

180B per person, plus drinks. Tasty, fun, good value (a

nd also unusual if you come from half-way round the world). The ingredients are all Thai but if anyone doesnt like spicy things then it can be treated rather like a normal BBQ just by not adding the spicy sauces. So pretty suitable for anyone, even those who dont eat meat.

I wasnt aware that Walking Street contained any type of establishment that is worth visiting for any reason, except perhaps to use the toilets in an emergency. Walking Street is hideously overpriced and soooo boring. Cant imagine why anyone goes there.

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Those 'international' places do Thai food also.

"It's Thai food Jim, but not as we know it." :unsure:

There's just not so many 'nice' Thai restaurants with the best food usually being available at streetside food carts or local open air restaurants which are not big on decor.

Well, when I get visitors from farangland I take them to the sort of Thai places I eat in every day and they all seem to love it. In fact they usually say it's the most memorable part of the visit. Not much nice decor in any of those places though. No burgers either!

YMMV

Well recommend some then.

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There are plenty of Thai restaurants being mentioned on this forum from time to time, for example Mum Aroy and Ruen Thai, both better-class Thai establishments. Of course you can also eat in the cheaper places, like Leng Kee or even at the street side, but I think most people coming to Thailand as tourists would prefer something a little higher class. I would imagine if they seem to love it, they might just be polite :whistling:

@JimmyTheMook: You're the first person I've heard to not like Cherries Restaurant. It could be interesting to hear why do you think they suck?

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Mantra (ala carte and special buffets)

Gians

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Steak place at Royal Cliff Hotel

Sunset drink at Hilton Hotel or Pattaya Beer Garden should not be missed.

Pass on floating market as it is a hideous tourist trap and completely boring. Nong Nuch garden much better option.

Good food in all those places but hideously priced

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How disappointing that most of the recommendations are for "international" places. Seems such a shame to travel halfway round the world to eat the same stuff you can buy at home. Each to his own though.

Reminds me of the local TV advert for one or other of the farang restaurants: "yes, we specialise in steaks but we are a truly international restaurant and so we also do pasta and burgers". :bah:

Good point mate,travel 8,000 miles and eat pasta and steak what a silly idea lol lol.Take em to some thai markets and see all the food thais eat,and the smells that will make them feel more gracious when they go home lol lol

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Walk-up the hill to see the look-out over the bay and then further back to the Big Buddha.

A walk along the beach from Central Pattaya, around the point and then further along the sand towards the big temple in Naklua (Sanctuary of Truth I think it is called).

Breakfast in Tropical Berts.

I would take your guests to Walking Street for a night-out. The shows in Angelwitch aren't bad (if you haven't seen them) and some of the go-go's are OK: Airport, Alcatraz and Baccara I would particularly recommend.

Simon

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Mantra (ala carte and special buffets)

Gians

Mata Hari

Steak place at Royal Cliff Hotel

Sunset drink at Hilton Hotel or Pattaya Beer Garden should not be missed.

Pass on floating market as it is a hideous tourist trap and completely boring. Nong Nuch garden much better option.

Good food in all those places but hideously priced

I reall don't think these places are hideously price - in fact imo I think good value. Considering what a visitor would pay at "home" these prices are resaonable.

Pattaya Beer Garden: hideously priced?

I like the Floating Market and do not it boring at all - good food, entertainment is free and a great place to wander around.

Thai food:

Aung Kam restaurant - 3rd Road next to Pattaya Driving Range (northern Thai food)

The street before Woodlands - directly opposite the barrier to Green Park Hotel - Thai food is superb (never remember the name)

Naklua - turn right on your way to Sanctuary of Truth (at V junction) and there are small great Thai food places there.

Jomtien Beach - right at the very end

Suttangrak - Jomtien Beach Road

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At the darkside opened recently khao talo's hamburger service,

Unfortenly they only have junkfood,many differente hamburgers,and some dutch snacks like kroket and frikandel,

yesterday i tried out his crocodille meatburger and it actually tasted good.

The guy who makes the burgers is Dutch,maybey that's why his burgers taste ok and not expensive.

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For Thai food I would recommend Somsakdi's restaurant on soi 1. Quite popular but not too busy. It's open to the outside, but with a large roof over it, kind of like a large sala. Great food last time I was there and my British visitors loved it. Also for those who are a bit more adventurous, how about any of the street stalls or restaurants on soi 15, off Walking Street? Eat with the gogo girls and other sundry Thais and farangs. Great food at great prices too! Steer clear of the Nam Plaa, though, it will blow your head off!

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