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Current Sunday Roast Dinner Options In Cm

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I have an urge to eat a nice Sunday dinner tomorrow, so I was wondering where does a good one now in chiang Mai?

Years back I enjoyed the queen Vic, as the carvery was good value.

Looking for somewhere with a choice of roast meats, Yorkshire puds, and preferably a free flow of bread sauce. Yum!

Any ideas?

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I say Sunday dinner, but I mean lunchtime if possible. :D

The Pub do a great dinner on a Sunday, beef, Pork or Lamb.

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Thanks mate, may give it a go.

Anywhere have an all you can eat carvery? I know holiday inn used to, but seem to recall they stopped?

The Pub do a great dinner on a Sunday, beef, Pork or Lamb.

I'll second that but not sure if Graeham does bread sauce though.

For sure mint sauce with the lamb, apple sauce with the pork and horseradish with the beef.

Great roast potatoes, nice veggies, Yorkshire puddings and lashings of gravy.

If you do go - go hungry.

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re .. I have an urge to eat a nice Sunday dinner tomorrow, so I was wondering where does a good one now in chiang Mai?

my vote goes to the 195 baht chicken or pork sunday roast at sweet heart bar

in soi 2 off loi kroh road

enjoy ... dave2

ps ... served 1 to 5 pm and the cokes extra

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Why does one come to Chiang Mai for a roast, pudding and all the rest of it?

Looking for "well hung" beef?! Try the Garden Bar!

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Sorry, horseradish is an extra there! :bah:

mapguy.

re ... Why does one come to Chiang Mai for a roast

no offence but being english i had a sunday roast almost every week for about 50 years

so i fancy one now and again even though i live here now and sweet heart bars sunday roast

and 95 baht breakfast floats my boat every time : )

dave2

ps ... its closed on mondays

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I dont have any pics but the Euro Diner & Bar in the Old Town centre - next to Chiang Mai Saloon & The UN Pub do a range of Sunday roasts - well priced, well recommended

andvari26.

re ... the Euro Diner & Bar in the Old Town centre - next to Chiang Mai Saloon & The UN Pub do a range of Sunday roasts - well priced, well recommended

i agree 100 % ... in fact thats where i had my dinner today .

im known there as the roast chicken dinner with mash man ..... its nice to be famous for something : )

enjoy pics .. dave2

ps .. this dinners 197 baht with the coke !

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I prefer full Roast dinner for lunch! Can't afford to eat too much at night, I will have a heart attack!

i think if you live in thailand eat thai food not western food.it is ok every now and then but i eat thai food when i go to chiang mai.so many nice food places in CM.how often did you have sunday lunch in the uk

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Thanks for the replies.

When I lived in England, I didn't eat exclusively English food. So now I live in Thailand, I see no reason to live on purely Thai food. Nice as it may be....

Was just yesterday, so didn't have Sunday roast, but will go next weekend.

Thanks

The Pub do a great dinner on a Sunday, beef, Pork or Lamb.

I'll second that but not sure if Graeham does bread sauce though.

For sure mint sauce with the lamb, apple sauce with the pork and horseradish with the beef.

Great roast potatoes, nice veggies, Yorkshire puddings and lashings of gravy.

If you do go - go hungry.

My vote goes to The Pub too! Wash down with lots of ice cold draught Tiger. :D

Edit: Just remembered a picture too:

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Edited by Paagai

The Pub do a great dinner on a Sunday, beef, Pork or Lamb.

I'll second that but not sure if Graeham does bread sauce though.

For sure mint sauce with the lamb, apple sauce with the pork and horseradish with the beef.

Great roast potatoes, nice veggies, Yorkshire puddings and lashings of gravy.

If you do go - go hungry.

My vote goes to The Pub too! Wash down with lots of ice cold draught Tiger. :D

Edit: Just remembered a picture too:

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The Pubs sunday roast is great but i do wish that they would give a few more roast potatties :(:D

bristolgeof.

re ... no offence but being english i had a sunday roast almost every week for about 50 years

so i fancy one now and again

did you not understand this bit ?

dave2

I too Dave2 had a roast nearly every Sunday and there is nothing wrong with that.I go to Archers for my roast beef dinner.Go past UK Irish,on the right,and at the traffic lights turn left towards Walking Street and it is 50 metres on your right.Only roast beef, but loads of it and it is tender.Free horseradish too.Certainly worth a try.

Thanks for the replies.

When I lived in England, I didn't eat exclusively English food. So now I live in Thailand, I see no reason to live on purely Thai food.

Back in San Francisco, I vacillated between Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Japanese and a variety of other cuisines - including Thai - and I prefer to do the same thing here. I see no reason to take the "only eat Thai food in Thailand" food fascists too seriously.

nicksal37.

re .. I go to Archers for my roast beef dinner.Go past UK Irish,on the right,and at the traffic lights turn left towards Walking Street and it is 50 metres on your right.Only roast beef, but loads of it and it is tender.Free horseradish too.Certainly worth a try.

i know the place ... its between the new tool shop and where the disabled people used to work

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thanks for the tip ... dave2

never said not to have sunday roast,but in chiang mai i eat asian food living in the uk how many change from meat and two veg with potatoes or mash

looks like you avatar has meat and 2 veg

The Pub do a great dinner on a Sunday, beef, Pork or Lamb.

I'll second that but not sure if Graeham does bread sauce though.

For sure mint sauce with the lamb, apple sauce with the pork and horseradish with the beef.

Great roast potatoes, nice veggies, Yorkshire puddings and lashings of gravy.

If you do go - go hungry.

My vote goes to The Pub too! Wash down with lots of ice cold draught Tiger. :D

Edit: Just remembered a picture too:

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The Pubs sunday roast is great but i do wish that they would give a few more roast potatties :(:D

Alfie,

I have in the past asked for a few extra Roasties and they have always obliged.

The Olde Bell do a good Sunday Lunch at reasonable prices

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Hi Mallmagician,

We at The Olde Bell on Loi Kroh Rd provide Sunday Lunch from 1pm - 9pm every Sunday. We have Roast Pork with homemade apple sauce, Roast Chicken with Chestnut stuffing, Roast Beef or Roast Lamb.

If you are very hungry you could try our Sunday Sampler, offering Roast Pork, Roast Chicken and Roast Beef, or our Super Sampler with Pork, Beef, Chicken and Lamb. There's also a Vegetarian nut roast, although

it sounds like that wouldn't interest you!

All our roasts are served with Roast Potatoes, Yorkshire Puddings, Veg and Gravy. Extra Roast potatoes and Yorkshire Puddings are available for a small fee. Prices start from 195 Baht (176 Baht if you are a local resident which

I believe you are, and sign up for our Gold Card)

If you decide to join us in perference to the other excellent establishments mentioned above, and let me know when you are definite, I'll make up some bread sauce for you!

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Cold Beer, Warm Atmosphere

never said not to have sunday roast,but in chiang mai i eat asian food living in the uk how many change from meat and two veg with potatoes or mash

I enjoyed Thai Food in Europe,do here in good Hotels , but rural food is not very nice.Red Hot Gunge..biggrin.gif

and for anyone who doesnt know

this is the entrance to the old bell

dave2

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looks like you avatar has meat and 2 veg

Looks like a transvestite in the avatar.

what we need to a replacement for the queen vic carvery there's a big expat community here someone needs to take on the mantle

take the bull by the horns and cook it

what we need to a replacement for the queen vic carvery there's a big expat community here someone needs to take on the mantle

take the bull by the horns and cook it

To do a carvery properly and hygenically you need quite a lot of specialist equipment that takes up a lot of space and is of course expensive. Back home most guys who had a pub Sunday Carvery would have a few pints with it as well, but in here many customers are content to have a bottle of water or a coke with it, so the food has to be commercially priced. To put on a good quality carvery you'd need to charge 500-600 baht and I don't think enough expats in Chiang Mai would be prepared to pay that. Also anyone who knows about the history of the Queen Vic, will understand that the price charged did not necessarily reflect commercial reality.

Our Super Sampler consists of Pork, Lamb, Chicken and Beef together with 4 Yorkshire puddings, Roast Potatoes, Onion mash, Veg and Gravy, It generally fills up even the hungriest mouths! If anyone tries it this Sunday and isn't full, I'll provide extra Beef, Pork and Chicken free!! Just ask!

Cold Beer, Warm Atmosphere

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