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Tried both Steak houses, # 2 very good T-Bone foe 250 Baht.

Number 1 out of T-Bone and Sirlion, had pepper steak very tough ! poor service.

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Tried both Steak houses, # 2 very good T-Bone foe 250 Baht.

Number 1 out of T-Bone and Sirlion, had pepper steak very tough ! poor service.

If you are looking for "nua kwai" either Ban Rai might be Ok but it would be the last place in town if I was looking for a nice piece of "nua wua" :o

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Tried both Steak houses, # 2 very good T-Bone foe 250 Baht.

Number 1 out of T-Bone and Sirlion, had pepper steak very tough ! poor service.

If you are looking for "nua kwai" either Ban Rai might be Ok but it would be the last place in town if I was looking for a nice piece of "nua wua" :o

They do prepare nua wua, even if you don't know the difference...

Posted

Tried both Steak houses, # 2 very good T-Bone foe 250 Baht.

Number 1 out of T-Bone and Sirlion, had pepper steak very tough ! poor service.

If you are looking for "nua kwai" either Ban Rai might be Ok but it would be the last place in town if I was looking for a nice piece of "nua wua" :o

They do prepare nua wua, even if you don't know the difference...

Perhaps that was the problem however it was exactly the same degree of tenderness as the sole of my shoes.

Maybe they have improved too.

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They only time I have tried their stuff is when they go to food fairs. Usually I find thet the steak is overcooked and the potatos are undercooked!

I find it strange that it is so hard to get a decent steak here because I think that many types of food are recreated quite well here.

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