stevehaigh Posted March 27, 2012 Posted March 27, 2012 in all the other places in Thailand 'ive lived, there's been a local basic Thai and farang food restaurant family hangout place where the farang owner comes and sits at your table and talks a lot while his wife does all the cooking and argues with husband a lot. strangely, i haven't found anything like that in Rawai yet. any ideas? on an entirely unrelated subject, the picture of the lawyer in the Siam Legal banner ad, is that a guy or a girl? Yes, i know this will get deleted by the mods in 5 mins or less.
FlyByNights Posted March 27, 2012 Posted March 27, 2012 "Thai and farang food restaurant family hangout place where the farang owner comes and sits at your table and talks a lot while his wife does all the cooking and argues with husband a lot" Please OP, let me know where this is, I love some good entertainment... BTW, Do you have a picture of the Siam Legal person your referring to ?
stoneyboy Posted March 27, 2012 Posted March 27, 2012 in all the other places in Thailand 'ive lived, there's been a local basic Thai and farang food restaurant family hangout place where the farang owner comes and sits at your table and talks a lot while his wife does all the cooking and argues with husband a lot.strangely, i haven't found anything like that in Rawai yet. any ideas? on an entirely unrelated subject, the picture of the lawyer in the Siam Legal banner ad, is that a guy or a girl? Yes, i know this will get deleted by the mods in 5 mins or less. Move to Lom Sak or Nakon Sawan
stevehaigh Posted March 27, 2012 Author Posted March 27, 2012 in all the other places in Thailand 'ive lived, there's been a local basic Thai and farang food restaurant family hangout place where the farang owner comes and sits at your table and talks a lot while his wife does all the cooking and argues with husband a lot.strangely, i haven't found anything like that in Rawai yet. any ideas? on an entirely unrelated subject, the picture of the lawyer in the Siam Legal banner ad, is that a guy or a girl? Yes, i know this will get deleted by the mods in 5 mins or less. Move to Lom Sak or Nakon Sawan previously i lived in Ko Phangan and Cha-am, that's where the places i'm referring to are. interesting about Lom Sak, where exactly? my wife is from there and we visit all the time.
stevehaigh Posted March 28, 2012 Author Posted March 28, 2012 "Thai and farang food restaurant family hangout place where the farang owner comes and sits at your table and talks a lot while his wife does all the cooking and argues with husband a lot" Please OP, let me know where this is, I love some good entertainment... BTW, Do you have a picture of the Siam Legal person your referring to ?
petercallen Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 There is an opening for a restaurant/bar in Rawai and other areas that serves Western and Thai food both of good quality but will it happen, usually one is good and the other terrible, there are certainly enough mixed couples in the rawai area to support one
stevenl Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 There is an opening for a restaurant/bar in Rawai and other areas that serves Western and Thai food both of good quality but will it happen, usually one is good and the other terrible, there are certainly enough mixed couples in the rawai area to support one Le Celtique is one that has excellent Thai and non Thai food. Anybody has any other suggestions?
lavender19 Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 Happy 7 Bar/Restaurant (opp Dilligaf bar) on the Rawai /Nai Harn Rd has Western ,Thai and Indian Food. It's owned by the guy who used to be at Lost Paradise.The one that does the huge burgers.Very good they are too 1
lavender19 Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 Happy 7 Bar/Restaurant (opp Dilligaf bar) on the Rawai /Nai Harn Rd has Western ,Thai and Indian Food. It's owned by the guy who used to be at Lost Paradise.The one that does the huge burgers.Very good they are too Forgot to say he(Peter) will sit and drink and talk with you all day if you want
LivinginKata Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 A number (14) of off topic and inflammatory posts are being removed. Please get back to the original topic
petercallen Posted April 2, 2012 Posted April 2, 2012 There is an opening for a restaurant/bar in Rawai and other areas that serves Western and Thai food both of good quality but will it happen, usually one is good and the other terrible, there are certainly enough mixed couples in the rawai area to support one Le Celtique is one that has excellent Thai and non Thai food. Anybody has any other suggestions? Where is the restaurant located, is it a tourist or a expat restaurant
cdmtdm Posted April 2, 2012 Posted April 2, 2012 follow samakea 4 until it turns into soi huay nam toe , heading up the hill about 500m past RC bungalows .....
petercallen Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 follow samakea 4 until it turns into soi huay nam toe , heading up the hill about 500m past RC bungalows ..... No problem, i am still trying to buy a decent road directory for Phuket, when i do i should be able to find it
Valentine Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 There is supposedly a really good book called Streets of Phuket. Can check this for details on where to buy http://www.streetsofphuket.com/ This was meant to go on Peter's post. Sometimes the quote function does not work.
petercallen Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 There is supposedly a really good book called Streets of Phuket. Can check this for details on where to buy http://www.streetsofphuket.com/ This was meant to go on Peter's post. Sometimes the quote function does not work. I looked for it awhile back but no one had it in stock, i will look again
cdmtdm Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 where are you located approx in rawai Peter and i will direct you by landmarks ..the aussie way ... save your money on the map book lol
KarenBravo Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 @PC From Chalong round-a-bout take the road to Rawai. Turn right into Soi Sai Yuan (traffic-lights). Keep with the road until you get to the Y-junction. Left takes you to Nai Harn and right takes you to the view-point and Kata. Turn right. After you go past the bars and restaurants, the road takes a sharpish left turn. Opposite this turn, there is a soi on the right-hand side. Turn right into this soi and the Le Celtique restaurant is a few hundred metres up on the right.
stevehaigh Posted April 4, 2012 Author Posted April 4, 2012 @PC From Chalong round-a-bout take the road to Rawai. Turn right into Soi Sai Yuan (traffic-lights). Keep with the road until you get to the Y-junction. Left takes you to Nai Harn and right takes you to the view-point and Kata. Turn right. After you go past the bars and restaurants, the road takes a sharpish left turn. Opposite this turn, there is a soi on the right-hand side. Turn right into this soi and the Le Celtique restaurant is a few hundred metres up on the right. ive eaten there before, very good food but FAR from cheap
KarenBravo Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 @PC From Chalong round-a-bout take the road to Rawai. Turn right into Soi Sai Yuan (traffic-lights). Keep with the road until you get to the Y-junction. Left takes you to Nai Harn and right takes you to the view-point and Kata. Turn right. After you go past the bars and restaurants, the road takes a sharpish left turn. Opposite this turn, there is a soi on the right-hand side. Turn right into this soi and the Le Celtique restaurant is a few hundred metres up on the right. ive eaten there before, very good food but FAR from cheap Never eaten there. I go further up to a Thai Muslim restaurant that does roti & curry for breakfast.
cdmtdm Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 yea i eat at both ..opposite ends of the scale but both very good ..... give it a try KB u may be surprised if u like top notch french/thai cuisine ....
stevenl Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 @PC From Chalong round-a-bout take the road to Rawai. Turn right into Soi Sai Yuan (traffic-lights). Keep with the road until you get to the Y-junction. Left takes you to Nai Harn and right takes you to the view-point and Kata. Turn right. After you go past the bars and restaurants, the road takes a sharpish left turn. Opposite this turn, there is a soi on the right-hand side. Turn right into this soi and the Le Celtique restaurant is a few hundred metres up on the right. ive eaten there before, very good food but FAR from cheap A bit more expensive for Thai food than some of the other restaurants, but nothing over the top. For foreign food well priced, far cheaper than for example Norbu's steakhouse, good menu and food. Normally quite a few French people. Peter, there are signs to Le Celtique on Sai Yuan Road. Next to Palm Condominium turn right (same side), follow the road, ath the intersection cros the road. They are on that road. Or, coming from Sai Yuan, past Icon turn right in the curve, 2nd road to the left.
petercallen Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 where are you located approx in rawai Peter and i will direct you by landmarks ..the aussie way ... save your money on the map book lol Soi Namjai off Wiset Road just past the Shell museum heading north
petercallen Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 @PC From Chalong round-a-bout take the road to Rawai. Turn right into Soi Sai Yuan (traffic-lights). Keep with the road until you get to the Y-junction. Left takes you to Nai Harn and right takes you to the view-point and Kata. Turn right. After you go past the bars and restaurants, the road takes a sharpish left turn. Opposite this turn, there is a soi on the right-hand side. Turn right into this soi and the Le Celtique restaurant is a few hundred metres up on the right. Thanks
cdmtdm Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 where are you located approx in rawai Peter and i will direct you by landmarks ..the aussie way ... save your money on the map book lol Soi Namjai off Wiset Road just past the Shell museum heading north ok so left out of nam jai , left into the soi alongside where all the bars are takes you to sai yuan ..... left again onto sai yuan , carry on straight and just after palm resort (the big multi storey with lake in front) on the right is samakea 4.... turn right keep going all the way its a twisty windy road you cross a main intersection of samakea 2 carry straight on you will see signs for Le Celtique its on the rhs about 500 metres ,,,,heaps of signs around ...enjoy
stevenl Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 @PC From Chalong round-a-bout take the road to Rawai. Turn right into Soi Sai Yuan (traffic-lights). Keep with the road until you get to the Y-junction. Left takes you to Nai Harn and right takes you to the view-point and Kata. Turn right. After you go past the bars and restaurants, the road takes a sharpish left turn. Opposite this turn, there is a soi on the right-hand side. Turn right into this soi and the Le Celtique restaurant is a few hundred metres up on the right. Correct except for the end. After the right turn in the shark curve take the second soi to the left, after a few hundred meters Le Celtique is on the right.
lavender19 Posted April 12, 2012 Posted April 12, 2012 Happy 7 Bar/Restaurant (opp Dilligaf bar) on the Rawai /Nai Harn Rd has Western ,Thai and Indian Food. It's owned by the guy who used to be at Lost Paradise.The one that does the huge burgers.Very good they are too Well there are times when i am disgusted to be a falang. My friends GF worked at this place.Yesterday she followed the Tsunami instructions to get to higher ground so she made everything safe and go.Today she goes into work to be told that she is not needed anymore because she leave work.Bottom line the guy's GF has returned so she is not needed anymore. What a complete and utter ******
cdmtdm Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 well she was not at risk at that location .... higher ground if you are located on the beach front .... many thais just took the opp for a bludge , imo the owner is within his rights .....she walked ...
huuwi Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 @PC From Chalong round-a-bout take the road to Rawai. Turn right into Soi Sai Yuan (traffic-lights). Keep with the road until you get to the Y-junction. Left takes you to Nai Harn and right takes you to the view-point and Kata. Turn right. After you go past the bars and restaurants, the road takes a sharpish left turn. Opposite this turn, there is a soi on the right-hand side. Turn right into this soi and the Le Celtique restaurant is a few hundred metres up on the right. ive eaten there before, very good food but FAR from cheap Never eaten there. I go further up to a Thai Muslim restaurant that does roti & curry for breakfast. do they have mutton curry? thx
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