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Beast Steak In Chiang Mai?

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Can be good but inconsistent and with zero atmosphere. Good value and well placed if you have visiting guests staying in the Wat Ket area.

Best and most tasteful steak is defenitely one that not comes from bio-industry and not contain medicines and (growing) hormones, not sure if they have those 'good' steaks in Chiangmai, are thai farmers under supervision on how they grow their meat ?

Best buffalo steak anyway.

Beast steak??

The quality of English on here from so called native English speakers is poor at best. I pity your students if you are a teacher.

As a faux par it is brilliant, as most "steak" comes from sick water buffalo in Chiang Mai!

Dukes steak is good

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Beast steak??

The quality of English on here from so called native English speakers is poor at best. I pity your students if you are a teacher.

As a faux par it is brilliant, as most "steak" comes from sick water buffalo in Chiang Mai!

Did you actually bother to look at the photo the OP posted?

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faux pas?

Beast steak??

The quality of English on here from so called native English speakers is poor at best. I pity your students if you are a teacher.

As a faux par it is brilliant, as most "steak" comes from sick water buffalo in Chiang Mai!

Oops! I didn't catch the title or the pic. Good one, Thailand but clearly a bit too subtle for most of us today. biggrin.png

Beast steak??

The quality of English on here from so called native English speakers is poor at best. I pity your students if you are a teacher.

As a faux par it is brilliant, as most "steak" comes from sick water buffalo in Chiang Mai!

FAIL

God, I miss a good steak. But I can't eat them on doc's orders. Already deadly levels of iron in my blood due to the heamochromatosis. With a heavy mushroom sauce, lots of pepper and hot english mustard and thick cut beer battered chips and a crisp salad...with a (iron rich) red wine to wash it all down. Maybe I should just do it and let God sort it all out?

Surely all steak—pork, beef, caribou—is beast steak, unless it's vegetarian?

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Good for you, OP! cheesy.gif

But, wait a minute. There is something to this, after all! Vegans! Where are you ??!!

Try Le Bistrot on khampendin. They have imported argentinian beef

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Uh Oh! This thread is getting serious !!!! Have TV Chiang Mai tastes risen to the quality of steak?! There hasn't been a serious hamburger post for a long, long time!

Obviously, given so many posts this evening, I am desperate for something meaty to post to.

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It depends on what you call a beast.

A Canadian friend of mine is a serious hunter and he never eats beef. It is always something he has shot. He is also a very good cook. He recently gave me a meal of Black bear that was quite tastey. It that beast enough for you?

I understand the point of this topic but I wonder how some of us would do if we were to try and make a sign written in the Thai script. I bet the Thais would have a good laugh at that as well.

It depends on what you call a beast.

A Canadian friend of mine is a serious hunter and he never eats beef. It is always something he has shot. He is also a very good cook. He recently gave me a meal of Black bear that was quite tastey. It that beast enough for you?

I understand the point of this topic but I wonder how some of us would do if we were to try and make a sign written in the Thai script. I bet the Thais would have a good laugh at that as well.

Most of us would have it proof-read by an educated Thai before printing the sign. That always amazes me here (amazing T-land), there are so many native English speakers here yet so few seem to have their signs and publications reviewed for errors. You even see it in glossy magazines and Govt. billboards.......

Beast steak??

The quality of English on here from so called native English speakers is poor at best. I pity your students if you are a teacher.

As a faux par it is brilliant, as most "steak" comes from sick water buffalo in Chiang Mai!

Did you actually bother to look at the photo the OP posted?

Much easier to jump in with both feet and sling gratuitous insults about

Reminds me of my teacher Miss Fitzpatrick. If I remember correctly

"A slip of the tongue is no fault of the mind and those who remark it are very unkind"

I've been eating at Baan Rai many times I never know they are buffalo meat (not that there's any thing wrong with it)

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You even see it in glossy magazines and Govt. billboards

and french owned bistro blackboards : (

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Oops! I didn't catch the title or the pic. Good one, Thailand but clearly a bit too subtle for most of us today. :D

Took a while didn't it!

Dukes steak is good

For a steak over 800 bath and sometime they forgot to season the steak! I would rather get some at Sizzler or cook my own.

Beasts is a common term used by farmers in UK to describe, cows,bulls and heifers ,

but ,yes I know it was a spelling mistake,but English not been their first language,not

a problem.

regards Worgeordie

Perhaps the error was deliberate, hoping it would be picked up & publicized on the interweb. How many of us had thought about this restaurant in the last few years?

Beast steak??

The quality of English on here from so called native English speakers is poor at best. I pity your students if you are a teacher.

As a faux par it is brilliant, as most "steak" comes from sick water buffalo in Chiang Mai!

This has been the BEAST response to this topic.

Look before you leap. Look before you cross the street.

Best steak I've had in Chiang Mai was at The Chedi - not surprisingly it was also the most expensive (and came with no sides which are extra).

Other less expensive places where I've had a good steak (though sometimes better then others):

Duke's
Chez Marco

An OK steak though not as good as the above:

Kantary Hills
Holiday Inn

Best Thai steak I've had anywhere was at the Green Table, a new restaurant on Nimmanhaemin Soi 12 in the Kantary Terrace. They said it is some special beef that they get from a University farm. Not as good as a good Australian or Argentine fillet, but for Thai beef it is the best I've had.

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I guess my next thread will have to be "Where is the best beast steak in Chiangmai"!

I guess my next thread will have to be "Where is the best beast steak in Chiangmai"!

Good idea. There are many "experts" here and someone will give you an answer.

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