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What Is Your Favorite Shopping Center Restaurant?

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Food is available at The Avenue, Mike shopping mall (food court), all Big C, all Tesco Lotus, Royal Garden, and Central Festival Beach.

I like the Big C extra (Pattaya Klang) food park and Sizzlers.

you?

The 399 Baht all you can eat and drink barbecue on 5th floor in central festival on the cinema side next to the entrance to the central shopping center... as well as the Pan Pan for it's Pizza

Shabushi all you can eat drink for under 300 takes some beating, floor 5 central

I agree Shabushi is good, and also there is a Vietnam Restaurant in Central, the Vietnam chicken noodles are gorgeous.

The restaurant in Foodland on Pattaya Klang. A bit crowded but it is a bit of a show to watch the short order cooks juggle the WOKs, grill, etc.

You can't be serious about Big C.

Big C is a very bad excuse for food quality.

I like that little Vietnamese restaurant at the top of Central Festival. Saigon Bistro. Always tastes good. thumbsup.gif

Central Festival has the best restaurants out the other malls.

Canton House for dimsums.

Zen for your Japanese.

ETE for a mid afternoon snack.

Lebanese restaurant great setting on the beach side.

Shabushi buffet if you fancy pigging yourself.

And of course of it counts, the Hilton edge restaurant either the buffet or a la carte.

You can't be serious about Big C.

Big C is a very bad excuse for food quality.

The worst food in Pattaya IMHO.

I like that little Vietnamese restaurant at the top of Central Festival. Saigon Bistro. Always tastes good. thumbsup.gif

Been meaning to try that place.. thanks for the recommendation. I too live the all you can eat (400thb) place on 5th floor directly next to department store entrance (facing the dept store it's on the right hand side). They have fire at the table that you bbq your meats and veggies over. They have like 5 diff types of beef and they are all very nice. You can also get the soup pot as an addon for an additional cost but we always just go for the open fire BBQ. The place has a Korean style look to it but it could be japanese. I have never seen either sushi or kimchi served there so really not sure. They do have miso soup but that was served at restaurants in Korea and Japan when I was there.

Edited by Jayman

any MK or Fugi.

What about Santa Fe at Big C Extra?

I like that little Vietnamese restaurant at the top of Central Festival. Saigon Bistro. Always tastes good. thumbsup.gif

Been meaning to try that place.. thanks for the recommendation. I too live the all you can eat (400thb) place on 5th floor directly next to department store entrance (facing the dept store it's on the right hand side). They have fire at the table that you bbq your meats and veggies over. They have like 5 diff types of beef and they are all very nice. You can also get the soup pot as an addon for an additional cost but we always just go for the open fire BBQ. The place has a Korean style look to it but it could be japanese. I have never seen either sushi or kimchi served there so really not sure. They do have miso soup but that was served at restaurants in Korea and Japan when I was there.

"They have fire at the table that you bbq your meats and veggies over".....................the AC thermostat must need adjusting!!whistling.gifgiggle.gif

Seriously though, I agree with gk10002000 that Foodland's restaurant is enjoyable, not the smartest place in town but the quality of food is pretty consistent, prices are very reasonable, and if, like me your coming over from the Darkside only wanting to do a bit of food shopping in your car it saves getting caught up in all the traffic around Beach / 2nd Road (although my last point is not really directly relevant to the topic of this thread).

Central Festival has the best restaurants out the other malls.

Canton House for dimsums.

Zen for your Japanese.

ETE for a mid afternoon snack.

Lebanese restaurant great setting on the beach side.

Shabushi buffet if you fancy pigging yourself.

And of course of it counts, the Hilton edge restaurant either the buffet or a la carte.

I'm sorry that I tried the lunch buffet at the Hilton - tasteless overpriced crap.

Edited by BugJackBaron

I like that little Vietnamese restaurant at the top of Central Festival. Saigon Bistro. Always tastes good. thumbsup.gif

Been meaning to try that place.. thanks for the recommendation. I too live the all you can eat (400thb) place on 5th floor directly next to department store entrance (facing the dept store it's on the right hand side). They have fire at the table that you bbq your meats and veggies over. They have like 5 diff types of beef and they are all very nice. You can also get the soup pot as an addon for an additional cost but we always just go for the open fire BBQ. The place has a Korean style look to it but it could be japanese. I have never seen either sushi or kimchi served there so really not sure. They do have miso soup but that was served at restaurants in Korea and Japan when I was there.

"They have fire at the table that you bbq your meats and veggies over".....................the AC thermostat must need adjusting!!whistling.gifgiggle.gif

Seriously though, I agree with gk10002000 that Foodland's restaurant is enjoyable, not the smartest place in town but the quality of food is pretty consistent, prices are very reasonable, and if, like me your coming over from the Darkside only wanting to do a bit of food shopping in your car it saves getting caught up in all the traffic around Beach / 2nd Road (although my last point is not really directly relevant to the topic of this thread).

Yes they have fire at the tables that you BBQ you food over.. of course these fire pits are built into the table and so is the ventilation system to remove the smoke.

Central Festival has the best restaurants out the other malls.

Canton House for dimsums.

Zen for your Japanese.

ETE for a mid afternoon snack.

Lebanese restaurant great setting on the beach side.

Shabushi buffet if you fancy pigging yourself.

And of course of it counts, the Hilton edge restaurant either the buffet or a la carte.

I love that 'Canton House' really tasty & pretty cheap.

Bic C Extra food court has to be the worst. Also, last time I had a chicken kebab at the small stall it was completely off. Had to run to the toilet to vomit. I didn't even go back to complain I felt that rough.

Edited by DMC1

I like that little Vietnamese restaurant at the top of Central Festival. Saigon Bistro. Always tastes good. thumbsup.gif

Been meaning to try that place.. thanks for the recommendation. I too live the all you can eat (400thb) place on 5th floor directly next to department store entrance (facing the dept store it's on the right hand side). They have fire at the table that you bbq your meats and veggies over. They have like 5 diff types of beef and they are all very nice. You can also get the soup pot as an addon for an additional cost but we always just go for the open fire BBQ. The place has a Korean style look to it but it could be japanese. I have never seen either sushi or kimchi served there so really not sure. They do have miso soup but that was served at restaurants in Korea and Japan when I was there.

"They have fire at the table that you bbq your meats and veggies over".....................the AC thermostat must need adjusting!!whistling.gifgiggle.gif

Seriously though, I agree with gk10002000 that Foodland's restaurant is enjoyable, not the smartest place in town but the quality of food is pretty consistent, prices are very reasonable, and if, like me your coming over from the Darkside only wanting to do a bit of food shopping in your car it saves getting caught up in all the traffic around Beach / 2nd Road (although my last point is not really directly relevant to the topic of this thread).

Yes they have fire at the tables that you BBQ you food over.. of course these fire pits are built into the table and so is the ventilation system to remove the smoke.

Obviously the attempt at puerile schoolboy humour wasn't recognised / appreciated.sorry.gif

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