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On 31/03/2017 at 8:53 AM, champers said:

I often see the owner at Naklua branch. He helps out if it is busy and I believe his son works there too. He is a golf fan and supports Man Utd. He used to have a photo on the wall taken of him outside Old Trafford, but I haven't seen it in the new place. I believe he now has 4 outlets - nearly as big as Retox.

If Petermik goes to watch the Man Utd game at Kiss Naklua this weekend, have a few beers and a meal, I am sure he will enjoy himself (unless Utd lose).

Thank for the invite old chap but me in Kiss?.....nah never,win or lose it doesn,t matter its the football played that counts.:thumbsup:

 

 

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On 31/03/2017 at 8:33 AM, champers said:

What sort of person? A cheap charlie? I go maybe once a fortnight. I had their filet mignon a few weeks ago for 189 Baht. I was expecting to be dissapointed but it was really rather good; tender and cooked the rare side of medium rare. I let it rest for a while before eating. The rest of the time I eat out at the Hilton and Royal Cliff or get the butler to rustle something up if I'm staying in.?

I had you down as a person of taste (especially in your high heels) not a CC,but seriously Kiss food :whistling:

I realise now there is no hope :cheesy:

 

p.s. there is a fish and chip stand (second stand into LK Metro from soi Buk) that does potato fritters (scallops to the southern readers) 10 baht each and a good size absolutely brilliant for soaking up the Chang after a heavy session........well recommended :thumbsup:

(sorry JT maybe not your cup of tea I know)

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This thread is getting scattered yet again.

Please refer to the O.P. for guidance. 

If you can't keep at least roughly to the spirit of this thread, please do not post here.

 

Thank you. 

 

In other words, in case this isn't clear enough, ONE post a week that actually provides useful, focused, and coherent information about local restaurants has more value for this thread than a HUNDRED posts that do not. 

 

The purpose here is not to have thousands of posts of random chaff that you have to read through to get to the actually ON POINT posts. 

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20 minutes ago, BruceMangosteen said:

Since when does your age matter in Pattaya? I've never heard of this pizza joint. Where is it? Cheers mate. and God Bless You and your friends. 

2nd Road between the the turn off for Jamesons and the sauna opposte Soi 6. Big Italian flag sign outside. Crisp bases and good choice of toppings. Very good pasta and gnocchi. Thais seem to like the spicy seafood spaghetti. Other Thai food is available.

They have another outlet; Little Bella Italia; on Soi 33 just off Pattaya/Naklua Road. I always point at the tropical fish tank and ask for fish and chips. I think this is the better outlet of the 2. Straight opposite is Grottinos with an Italian owner and another on the pizza oven. Both restaurants give little treats at the end of your meal. Bella Italia gave customers a free beer or coffee on Christmas day.

My girlfriend would be serving up meatballs if anyone tried it on with her niece. Follow my drift?

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12 hours ago, wpcoe said:

The "Retox" name for me does not inspire visions good cuisine.  I think "Detox" and wouldn't be tempted to just drop in, but based on some comments here, I might give them a try.  Whatever is Retox supposed to mean/imply, anyway?

 

12 hours ago, champers said:

I always thought Retox was a play on the word Detox, giving falangs the chance to fill up on British beer and pub grub rather than forego them. It isn't good cuisine, more like good scoff. Throw in very good sports coverage and golf excursions are an added extra.

best definitions I found was here - http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=retox

 

According to the owner Simon (if I am remembering what he said correctly) it was the most popular choice when he did some sort of poll.

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On ‎29‎/‎03‎/‎2017 at 4:48 PM, bkk6060 said:

Many of you probably know about this place.  Tonight is what I feel is the greatest buffet in Pattaya.  The greatest for the quality of food, preparation, variety, and price.

399 b at Cherry's.  It is just off 3rd road down the street from Bliss lounge. :)

Is it back down to 399 as last time I went I am sure it was 450baht per person?

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My experience at the new Vietnamese restaurant recently mentioned. Overall an excellent hole in the wall. Sampled the menu. Beef Pho. No side adds except Chiles and lime. Broth lovely. On the delicate side. I prefer bolder but great for Pattaya. Beef slices lovely but come in the soup already well cooked instead of raw slices to add.

 

Also of course as mentioned on the table pickled garlic and a very good cholesterol sauce.

 

No sriracha and brown sauce as Americans would expect.

 

 

Seafood fried rice. Definitely Viet style. Small portion. Very pleasant.

 

Highlight bigly--

 

Fresh stuff beef rice rolls with side fish sauce. Foodie level experience. OK a tad greasy but it works with the dish.

 

Not only beef Pho. They have chicken Pho, crab soup, a bun choice, Viet stuffed egg, and more.

 

The expensive chicken too. Still a mystery!

 

This is not targeted to Thai tastes!!!!!

 

Real deal. Cheap as chips for most dishes.

 

No English spoken. Photo menu.

 

Deserves expat support for sure.

 

Among the top finds of the year. Thanks to the member that spotted it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Brown sauce I meant Hoisin (plum) sauce. No worries. They don't have it.

 

 Correction to very good cholesterol sauce. Meant to say Chile sauce. Keyboard software thing.

 

All dishes mentioned about 80 baht each.

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

With mussel pancake. Different style than the American stuff. You can buy different Thai brands here at places like Villa. Saigon Cafe used to have it but it's closed now and their pho wasn't very good anyway.

I agree, not the same style.  I just always thought it was funny that we can't get Sriracha sauce 30 minutes from Sriracha.  I think the factory is somewhere outside of L.A. anyway...

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1 hour ago, ricklev said:

Huy Fong American Sri Racha sauce is now sold in Thailand. Lazada delivers it and some supermarkets sell it.  Good stuff and it's not the same as Thai Sri Racha sauce.  

Right you are! I checked Lazada.

 

Maybe someone someday can convince the owners of the new Vietnamese place on Pattaya Klang to stock it and also Hoisin sauce. Sometime after the reason for  the high price of their chicken dishes is revealed! :stoner:

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4 hours ago, opporna said:

Any idea what the hours are on the Vietnamese place?

Good question but I didn't notice any posted hours. It's fair to guess as a new business they will probably be open daily or almost daily. I went in the evening. I think pho in Vietnam is traditionally a breakfast food so it's fair to guess they're at least open by lunchtime.

 

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Some more menu items from there:

 

Sweet and sour pork ribs 100

Sweet and sour salad beef 100

Crab soup meat simmer rice 79

Stuffed pancake (egg dish) 69 - 79

 

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23 hours ago, topt said:

Is it back down to 399 as last time I went I am sure it was 450baht per person?

You are right sorry, 450.  I was thinking of the Tex Mex buffet at another place for 399.

Still for 450 pretty darn good spread.

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From the new Vietnamese restaurant --

 

Stuffed w/ beef fresh rice rolls (fish sauce dip not shown)

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The fish sauce dish including chunks of Vietnamese sausage

Beef Pho (I'm missing add in leaves)

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Amma's Kitchen

South Indian specialty restaurant

In large (first) soi running between Soi 16 and Soi 14 north of Pattaya Klang,

Soi 16 is a Pattaya Klang soi many people would know, between 2nd and 3rd, adjacent to the large Thai covered "food court" on Klang.

Many, many Indian restaurants and hotels catering to South Asian tourists in the area

 

This definitely for the more ADVENTUROUS people not expecting a canned experience. 

Again, I emphasize:

not a place for type A personalities. 
What's on the menu and what you can/will get may vary. Roll with it if you're game -- the food is good!

 

Rice for example not on the menu. I got it for 60 baht.

Raita not on the menu. I asked for some and a small portion was included free with my fried fish.

 

South Indian food is often VERY hot/spicy.

If you really want that (I do) you need to aggressively assert that you're serious if you're of a nationality/ethnicity not usually associated with hot/spicy eating. 

 

Chicken Chettinad (a South Indian classic) 200

Very large amount of chicken compared to typical Pattaya places for curries. 

Flavors great but perhaps not as good as Madras Darbar (but much larger chicken portion)

Got pieces by default. Can order w/ bone which I prefer.

 

They have another south Indian chicken dish similar to that called Karaikudi chicken! Have never seen that one before. Got to try. 

 

Fish fry 200 (or possibly more depending on style)

There are different choices.

I had communication issues because first I asked for a dry crust of spice but it turns out to get the flavor you need to ask for version w/ gravy.

So first I just got dry fried fish ... no flavor ... not greasy. 

 

As I had asked for very spicy I was able to send it back but I had already messed with one piece so the chef smothered the other piece in super spicy ANDHRA PRADESH south Indian style sauce. When I saw groups of Indians there they seemed to be ordering that dish and I can see why. It's great!

 

Cauliflower w/ beans/green peppers/paneer 100

Great dish and such a deal. 

 

They also have some Chinese Indian fusion and was told they could do North Indian off menu on request but I suggest sticking with the South Indian food there.

 

Dosa menu and idly menu but was told idly too much work so don't expect it.

Budget vegetarian lunches with vegetable curry and special South Indian style parothas.

 

 

 

 

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From above Amma's Kitchen:

 

Chicken Chettinad

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Spicy ANDHRA PRADESH south Indian  fish fry.

This is one of the two pieces smothered with gravy.

Originally got two pieces dry with no spice. Was able to use the sauce for both. Very delicious.

 

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The original two fried pieces. Thick. 

 

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16 hours ago, opporna said:

Is Beefeater's buffet really up to 399 now? Last price I recall was 349?

 

HA.  I am all screwed up on my prices.  Maybe I eat out too much or probably just losing my mind.

I think Beefeaters Mex. buffet is actually 345 b.

Maybe easier to just these call places and get prices.

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9 hours ago, Jingthing said:

From the new Vietnamese restaurant --

 

Stuffed w/ beef fresh rice rolls (fish sauce dip not shown)

IMG_20170410_204942.thumb.jpg.b217d23306465d4cdd0c6a95cbe26d96.jpg

 

The fish sauce dish including chunks of Vietnamese sausage

Beef Pho (I'm missing add in leaves)

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Sorry but I cannot find where is located this new vietnamese restaurant ?

 

 

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