willyumiii Posted July 4, 2016 Share Posted July 4, 2016 (edited) If you moved to Issan expecting to hang out with farangs in a farang bar, I guess you deserved the eight year wait I didn't come to Issan to see frangs. I would have lived in southern ( Bangkok and below ) if I wanted more "farang in my life. When I want a bar, Thai bars are just fine with me. I am glad you have found a place you feel comfortable in. But personally, the more farangs and farang style business that come to Issan, the less it feels like Issan to me. Cheers! Edited July 4, 2016 by willyumiii 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willyumiii Posted July 4, 2016 Share Posted July 4, 2016 That was a pretty long, in depth post to just end up as an advertisement for a bar that sells pizza. I think actually that it was just the depth that slipped you, and I think it was lost on you. I wrote that; "you can get Pizza that is really good, you can get Australian steak, spaghetti, mashed potatoes and good sauces, irish coffe, Beer and grogg. Life is good, and all the falangs here are very happy about this." Meaning that it is not just A bar, it is more like THE bar for us who lives here. You do not do that I can see... Instead, plse be happy for us here... Glegolo I do understand. What you are saying is that you now have your farang oasis in the Issan desert.. and I am happy for you. Enjoy. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post glegolo Posted July 4, 2016 Author Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2016 If you moved to Issan expecting to hang out with farangs in a farang bar, I guess you deserved the eight year wait I didn't come to Issan to see frangs. I would have lived in southern ( Bangkok and below ) if I wanted more "farang in my life. When I want a bar, Thai bars are just fine with me. I am glad you have found a place you feel comfortable in. But personally, the more farangs and farang style business that come to Issan, the less it feels like Issan to me. Cheers! ------------------------------------------------------------------- Willyumiii,,,,, I must admit that I am feeling a little bit sad for your account. I can read in between the lines that you have made a choice in life that you probably do not fully grasp. You feel therefore the need to instruct others to live their lives that you have choosen to do...... For me, in my world, to shut out people, to shut out different choises in life that do not hurt anyone is just pure stupid and ignorant.... I really think that if people are socially handicapped and like to sit in their village, never look up when meeting a falang, and definately NEVER say hello when meet them, it is up to them.... But when the very same man try to tell me that my choice when living here in isan (Chaiyaphum), is wrong in one or many ways, then I feel a bit confused really.... I think,,, Shall really a eremit knowing nothing, trying to tell me that I have made the wrong choice??? It takes me about one microsecond before I realize that this is just plain stupid..... I and all others we make our ways and choices in life, the main thing is that noone get hurt along the way..... For me I am definately opposit Willyumiii, I am open, smiling, saying hallo to everyone I meet, and I try to behave like a nice human being. The other guys I meet at i.e. Big C the so called village-dwellers, I always look at them, they look away of course, and I always say loudly - "Hello, how are you"???.. They feel forced to reply, and at the same time I can see how pissed they are..... My reply is before I just pass these people - "hey, dont worry, I am not looking for friendship, just plain curtasy"!!! So with this being said, stay in your village but do not suggest others how to live their lifes. A good life for the very most people up here, is the direct opposit from your own.. We have a great family, we love to talk to other falangs in english or our native tounge. And we love to meet and eat our own food, instead of that shit issan food, that the village-falangs proudly showel down their throats.... Isaan is great, but only if you are happy.. Glegolo 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post happylarry Posted July 5, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted July 5, 2016 Giegolo I would like to compliment you on your posts, for someone for whom English is obviously not their first language, you put together an excellent post and stated your point admirably. HL 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zlodnick Posted July 5, 2016 Share Posted July 5, 2016 Well said Giegolo. Sounds like you fit in just fine here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glegolo Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 Ben the bar-owner of Number 1 bar in Chaiyaphum is today definately very happy now, when he did found out that it is definately settled that the new Immigration-office will materialize here. This will means that a huge crowd of falangs, living in the provins of Chaiyaphum, have to come to the immigration and do their thing, and they also can find a reason to come to Number 1 bar in Chaiyaphum, and eat a steak, or drink a beer, or a gin and tonic, and as in my case, a big big Baccardi-coke.... Glegolo 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bendare Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Ive just finished judging an english quiz at the university, after i called into the immigration centre, with my broken Thai language im sure they told me, open very soon. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slipperylobster Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Moved out of Isaan, and now have more than one bar to go to ! I thought I would not miss the nightlife..but...but.... Love the choices. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnniey Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 On 7/4/2016 at 8:26 AM, willyumiii said: If you moved to Issan expecting to hang out with farangs in a farang bar, I guess you deserved the eight year wait I didn't come to Issan to see frangs. I would have lived in southern ( Bangkok and below ) if I wanted more "farang in my life. When I want a bar, Thai bars are just fine with me. I am glad you have found a place you feel comfortable in. But personally, the more farangs and farang style business that come to Issan, the less it feels like Issan to me. Cheers! Absolutely! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post bendare Posted August 5, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted August 5, 2016 personally, i think its good to have the option, some farangs dont want to socialise, some do. Also many Thais enjoy western food, many in the Chaiyaphum area have travelled to western countries. As a bar owner in isaan, the feedback we get is mainly positive 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slipperylobster Posted August 7, 2016 Share Posted August 7, 2016 Not putting down the opening of a farang bar. I think it is great. Hope more open soon. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glegolo Posted January 1, 2017 Author Share Posted January 1, 2017 We had a great christmas-eve, 15 falangs with wifes at Beens Bar in Chaiyaphum. 1 german, 3 finnish, and 1 canadian, together with 10 swedish guys... In the bar there were some 10-12 englishmen as well occupying the bar-stoles.... We had somehwat a dutch christmas dinner, which was heavily successful, and everybody was more than full foodwise, and later also full alcohol-wise. So all in all,, a fantastic evening, and we will for certain do this next year again. Happy new year to all of you... Glegolo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SantiSuk Posted January 2, 2017 Share Posted January 2, 2017 On 5/21/2016 at 6:24 PM, glegolo said: Why in hell support a copy-cat thaibar who can not take care of falang-needs anyhow... useless to go there and take money away from the real deal... shame on some of us..... but maybe the beer is 5 baht cheaper at the thai-owned "falang-bar"??? Glegolo Just seen the response to my posting last year re the growth of bar choices in another Isaan town Well we did support the new Thai-run falang bar and both bars continue to thrive. Predictable/understandable but incorrect assumption Glegolo, that Thais cannot provide 'real deal' services to falang. The food at the Thai bar (Black Dog Bar) is great - the lady of the owning couple is an ex chef/cook from one of the Bangkok 4 or 5 star hotels and does the best goulash soup I ever tasted, plus many of the other foreigner favourites you might expect done to a good standard. Thai food is superior to the competition so I don't feel less inclined to bring the family. The owning couple are bright enough not to try to take on Pizza-4-U's wood-fired excellent pizzas which still attracts a decent crowd at the other bar. Black Dog also introduced a pool table (only one in a proper bar in Sisaket province?) and lately a Sunday roast option which apparently is also great. The beer choice is also wider, so I can pop in for a couple of Beer Lao darks. A couple of times a week for an hour or two is enough to top up on banter/gossip for me but I guess it would gravitate to much more if I lived within walking distance! Afternoon (from 1pm though both bars start a little earlier than that) and early evening sees an average combined 'crowd' of 10-20. Not bad for a shit-kicker amphur town of about 5,000 souls - there are quite a lot of falangs kicking around southern Sisaket so it draws from a wider population. Kantaralak's two bars are actually better populated than the combined total of the regional centre of Ubon by a country mile- until about 7pm when country-folk move homewards and city folk move barwards! Like you Glegolo I thought that a copy-cat bar would divide and rule the market so that we would be worse off in the medium and long term. Happily that does not seem to have happened (though there are threats to the original that are more attributable to owners' personal plans than the customer base. Like Willymui I didn't come here to spend all my time in falang bars but I don't share the oft-stated desire to avoid contact with those who have similar background and culture. Love Thai/Isaan food, but at about the 5 year point I found that I needed to have a break from 100% spice! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glegolo Posted January 2, 2017 Author Share Posted January 2, 2017 2 hours ago, SantiSuk said: Just seen the response to my posting last year re the growth of bar choices in another Isaan town Well we did support the new Thai-run falang bar and both bars continue to thrive. Predictable/understandable but incorrect assumption Glegolo, that Thais cannot provide 'real deal' services to falang. The food at the Thai bar (Black Dog Bar) is great - the lady of the owning couple is an ex chef/cook from one of the Bangkok 4 or 5 star hotels and does the best goulash soup I ever tasted, plus many of the other foreigner favourites you might expect done to a good standard. Thai food is superior to the competition so I don't feel less inclined to bring the family. The owning couple are bright enough not to try to take on Pizza-4-U's wood-fired excellent pizzas which still attracts a decent crowd at the other bar. Black Dog also introduced a pool table (only one in a proper bar in Sisaket province?) and lately a Sunday roast option which apparently is also great. The beer choice is also wider, so I can pop in for a couple of Beer Lao darks. A couple of times a week for an hour or two is enough to top up on banter/gossip for me but I guess it would gravitate to much more if I lived within walking distance! Afternoon (from 1pm though both bars start a little earlier than that) and early evening sees an average combined 'crowd' of 10-20. Not bad for a shit-kicker amphur town of about 5,000 souls - there are quite a lot of falangs kicking around southern Sisaket so it draws from a wider population. Kantaralak's two bars are actually better populated than the combined total of the regional centre of Ubon by a country mile- until about 7pm when country-folk move homewards and city folk move barwards! Like you Glegolo I thought that a copy-cat bar would divide and rule the market so that we would be worse off in the medium and long term. Happily that does not seem to have happened (though there are threats to the original that are more attributable to owners' personal plans than the customer base. Like Willymui I didn't come here to spend all my time in falang bars but I don't share the oft-stated desire to avoid contact with those who have similar background and culture. Love Thai/Isaan food, but at about the 5 year point I found that I needed to have a break from 100% spice! OK I get what you say and mean. No problem I agree with you... Glegolo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glegolo Posted May 19, 2017 Author Share Posted May 19, 2017 I heard from a man saying that "he have heard" that our great Bar in Chaiyaphum... is not open any more... This is complete nonsens,,, and this is being spread by a specific person out of mallice only.. I was there yesterday, had my usual australian steak, with mashed potatoes red wine and a great company of the guys there,,,,, so all good in "Sherwood forest"... Glegolo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hummin Posted May 19, 2017 Share Posted May 19, 2017 Went to the bar yesterday. Great Pizza :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glegolo Posted September 18, 2017 Author Share Posted September 18, 2017 (edited) Was at Bar number 1 - Bens Bar in Chaiyaphum, and had a fantastic good beef-steak with fried potatoes sallad and a glas of red wine. Thanks for being there for us guys missing falangfood and real alcohol otherwise.... Glegolo Edited September 18, 2017 by glegolo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boksida Posted November 8, 2017 Share Posted November 8, 2017 I have been to the 1 Bar a few times in the last couple of months - very impressed with the food, service and hospitality. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunBENQ Posted November 8, 2017 Share Posted November 8, 2017 On 18.9.2017 at 9:12 PM, glegolo said: Bens Bar in Chaiyaphum Sounds like Ben (the Australian) who had a bar in Chum Phae before? A loss that he moved away, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glegolo Posted November 8, 2017 Author Share Posted November 8, 2017 1 minute ago, KhunBENQ said: Sounds like Ben (the Australian) who had a bar in Chum Phae before? A loss that he moved away, Yes and no.... Ben is definately an englishman, and yes he was the guy that had that bar in Chum Phae.. and Yes loss for you, and gain for us in Chaiyaphum. Great place.... We will be 15 scandinavian/english/german/canadian families, meeting and celebrating christmas att christmas eve followed surley by some 60-80 guys who celebrate wrongly the 25th.... Glegolo 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The manic Posted April 15, 2018 Share Posted April 15, 2018 On 1/24/2015 at 8:30 AM, Jay Sata said: Good assessment of this crazy boom Pianoman. Khon Kaen is the same. By the way you have a strange forum name? Strange name? In what way? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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