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Hotel Near Indian Restaurant

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Hello Community,

I am looking for a Hotel in Pattaya which is near an Indian Restaurant. (walking distance)

The reason for that is I have customers from India arriving in Bangkok on November 15th. 2011 and we head straight to Laem Chabang for Business.

They can only eat Indian food. (both Veg. and non-Veg.)We plan to stay for 3 nights. Everyday we have work to do in Laem Chabang.

The Hotel don't has to be in Laem Chabang. Somewhere in Pattaya is good enough. Maybe you have some idea and can help me.

Thanks in advance for any Info.

Best Regards,

Lammbock

The Queen Pattaya in Pattaya Klang opposite Tops Supermarket is only 80 yards from The Alibabba indian restaurant. I don't know if The Queen Pattaya wil have enough star rating for your guests but Alibabba is a great Indian restaurant.

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Ok Thanks. I will check it out.

Any more recommendations are welcome.

Best Regards,

Lammbock

Ok Thanks. I will check it out.

Any more recommendations are welcome.

Best Regards,

Lammbock

Beverly Plaza Hotel has an Indian restaurant in the hotel.

Is also walking distance to Walking Street.

Also many Indian places in the immediate area.

Is there any hotel on Beach Rd, 2nd Rd or 3rd Rd that isn't within walking distance of an Indian restaurant?

I have a half-dozen within 10 minutes of me.

I am not impressed by somebody, who says they can only eat Indian food. These people should stay in India.

I am not impressed by somebody, who says they can only eat Indian food. These people should stay in India.

It seems to me most people are more or less chauvinistic about their own national food. As I love food from most all nations, I welcome such closed minded people, as without them there wouldn't be so many diverse restaurants in urban areas of the world.

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Agree with jingthing, imagine no China town, little Italy, crazy daves, unbearable thought!

I am not impressed by somebody, who says they can only eat Indian food. These people should stay in India.

It seems to me most people are more or less chauvinistic about their own national food. As I love food from most all nations, I welcome such closed minded people, as without them there wouldn't be so many diverse restaurants in urban areas of the world.

Very well said, I never looked at it that way but makes perfect sense.

Camelot Hotel is opposite an Indian retaurant and within walkng distance of others.

Ayara Grand, the new hotel on Pratumnak Hill is close to 2 Indian restaurants, Nawab on the same road and Indian by Nature down the hill.

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Thank you very much for all your suggestions. I think i will book the Beverly Plaza Hotel.

It has an Indian Restaurant in-house and short walking distance to Walking STreet which (i guess) they would love to experience for a night. :whistling:

Best Regards,

Lammbock

I am not impressed by somebody, who says they can only eat Indian food. These people should stay in India.

Was rather a ridiculous thing to say wasn't it? I presume he meant that they refuse to eat anything BUT Indian food.

Wouldn't want them as my customers.

On my understanding, the Indian restaurant at the Beverly Plaza is a BUFFET only. 7 days a week, for lunch and dinner. 220 baht. The food is serviceable and acceptable to the Indian crowds there. I don't think that they offer an a la carte menu and not sure about Indian options for breakfast. I have never seen anyone at the buffet look at a menu or place any order other than the buffet.

In any case, there are a number of other Indian restaurants within spitting distance of that hotel.

Edited by Jingthing

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@Jingthing

Thanks for the information.

If they are good customers and ou feel like treating them take them to Indian by Nature.

Or if they are on exxies let them take you!

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