Om85 Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 Hi, mates! Does does some one knows where can I find a not so expensive Russian restaurant here in Bangkok? I miss the food and now I have no time to go to Pattaya. Thank you
Trembly Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 Sorry that I can't offer an answer, only more questions! What's Russian food like? What sort of stuff can I expect? I'd be interested to try.
Jingthing Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 Is Podkova still running? Sukhumvit Soi 23, http://www.tripadvis...nt-Bangkok.html They have (or had) Uzbek food as well. However, their website is down, not a good sign.
h90 Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 Sorry that I can't offer an answer, only more questions! What's Russian food like? What sort of stuff can I expect? I'd be interested to try. Want to know the same.
Jingthing Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 Here you go. http://en.wikipedia...._Russian_dishes Too obvious? I'd say start with some kind of pelmeni and borscht and go from there. Anyway, I like it but I can live without it. It ain't spicy but both my grannies cooked it. In Pattaya, I like that you can get "related" cuisines such as Uzbek, Armenian, and Georgian (no, not the grits Georgia).
thenervoussurgeon Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 Russian food gives me indigestion... Years ago it gave me the worst case of the runs i ever had it was a soi off rama 4 in BKK ,never risked it again ,it wasnt up to much anyway
Om85 Posted October 28, 2012 Author Posted October 28, 2012 Is Podkova still running? Sukhumvit Soi 23, http://www.tripadvis...nt-Bangkok.html They have (or had) Uzbek food as well. However, their website is down, not a good sign. Uzbek? Is really good too, thank you.
Gweiloman Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 About the only Russian food I would ever eat is pelmeni, and that was only because it was the only thing my then Russian gf could cook (boil water, throw in the pelmeni and whatever spices are handy, sprinkle liberally with pepper and dip in chili sauce). I should also say that this was whilst I was actually in Russia. I can't contemplate eating Russian food anywhere else in the world (or even in Russia, come to think of it).
MahaYellow Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 Putin might be interested to put in some money for a Russian restaurant in Bangkok.
jbrain Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 How Russia can have a recommended kitchen. They have lived on water and bread for as long as I can remember.
Jingthing Posted October 28, 2012 Posted October 28, 2012 How Russia can have a recommended kitchen. They have lived on water and bread for as long as I can remember. That would be delicious black bread and crispy clean Siberian waters ...
Popular Post Om85 Posted October 29, 2012 Author Popular Post Posted October 29, 2012 Is surprising the lack of culture of the people in this forum, russian food is very delicious , and very different from one region to the other, have you ever heard of caviar, shashliks, borshch,kvass, lapsha,pirozhki,blini? is very good, and if you like spicy food just add the spices that you prefer and stop writing BS on Thai Visa 5
ScotsExpat Posted October 29, 2012 Posted October 29, 2012 Is surprising the lack of culture of the people in this forum, russian food is very delicious , and very different from one region to the other, have you ever heard of caviar, shashliks, borshch,kvass, lapsha,pirozhki,blini? is very good, and if you like spicy food just add the spices that you prefer and stop writing BS on Thai Visa Caviar - check. Shashlik - check. Borscht - check. Kvass - check (some sitting in my fridge just now!!). Pirozhki - check. Blini - check... My wife (Siberian) is a fantastic cook, but does her polmeni different to the boiling.. Pan fried with butter, served with sour cream.. delish!!! 1
NewlyMintedThai Posted October 29, 2012 Posted October 29, 2012 Is Podkova still running? Sukhumvit Soi 23, http://www.tripadvis...nt-Bangkok.html They have (or had) Uzbek food as well. However, their website is down, not a good sign. No, it is unfortunately long gone.
jbrain Posted October 29, 2012 Posted October 29, 2012 Is surprising the lack of culture of the people in this forum, russian food is very delicious , and very different from one region to the other, have you ever heard of caviar, shashliks, borshch,kvass, lapsha,pirozhki,blini? is very good, and if you like spicy food just add the spices that you prefer and stop writing BS on Thai Visa I thought tastes and opinions were allowed to differ on this forum.Russian by any chance?
metisdead Posted October 29, 2012 Posted October 29, 2012 Inflammatory posts and replies have been removed.
kamarada Posted October 29, 2012 Posted October 29, 2012 Not really a "Russian restaurant" but has a few Russian dishes, borsh, pelmeni, salat olivie, mors, herrings...The Red Pinn, in Bangrak - http://www.redpinn.com/ . From the website "International selection of soups, stews, steaks, fry-ups and other main courses as well as Tapas - from the original Spanish Tapas to small dishes from different parts of the world with a glimpse of North European touch - Marinated Herring, Cured and Smoked Salmon, Meatballs..." The food in general is good and the owner speaks Russian
77fidelio Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 How Russia can have a recommended kitchen. They have lived on water and bread for as long as I can remember. And still do! Everyone wears ''shapka-ushanka'', drink vodka from the bottle and everyone is stupid, of course! And there is bears in the street ALSO! What can you tell us about your history? 2
Bluenose BKK Posted March 22, 2013 Posted March 22, 2013 I believe Cyprus has some great Russian restaurants but they're only accepting cash at the moment,no credit cards!
bonobo Posted March 24, 2013 Posted March 24, 2013 Personally, I find Russian food lacking on the whole. I do like pelmeni, solyanka, kotlety, winter salad, and blini, and their wild mushrooms are great, but most of the "Russian" food I like, such as plov and shashlyk are not Russian but rather from Asian USSR. I think my favorite pelmeni is from the Urals, where they are stuffed with mushrooms and onions, not meat. I do like beef stroganov, but that is not really a dish found in Russia often, and most Russians don't know what it is. I find Georgian food extremely delicious for my tastes. 1
bonobo Posted March 25, 2013 Posted March 25, 2013 This thread got me missing some of my old dishes, so I made plov tonight. I wanted to make winter salad as well, but didn't have all the ingredients, so it was gazpacho instead (yes, a weird pairing, but they went well together.) 1
rubin Posted April 4, 2013 Posted April 4, 2013 Bamboo restaurant serves Russian food after 8 PM. Sukhumvit soi 3 opposite Grace Hotel
The Dancer Posted April 4, 2013 Posted April 4, 2013 Bamboo restaurant serves Russian food after 8 PM. Sukhumvit soi 3 opposite Grace Hotel Yep, and it's not bad. Actually the Grace itself used to serve Russian/Uzbek <deleted> in the coffee shop (having a Central Asian clientele parked there in numbers arranging, ahem, transactions) but I am not sure anymore. Haven't been there in ages.
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