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Sounds good , so where is it exactly ? next to Nana Plaza ?

if I understand him correctly its across the street (Sukhumvit) from Nana Plaza.

Walk up soi 4 Sukhumvit to Sukhumvit, make a left, pass the gas station, and there it is to your left

(note,

Nana Plaza and Nana Entertainment Plaza (the girlie place) are two different venues,

Nana Plaza is the building on the corner of Soi 3 Sukhumvit and Sukhumvit

Nana Entertainment Plaza is on your left hand about 150 meters down Soi 4 Sukhumvit)

Nana Plaza and Nana Entertainment Plaza are the same. The not very successfui shopping arcade on the corner of soi 3 is Nana Square.

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Re the food shop at the corner of Suk Road and Suk Soi 4, next to the gas station at the corner there, it's a bit hard for me to believe that place is any kind of reincarnation of the late Soi 5 outdoor food and seafood center.

The new place is just a single width small indoors food shop with a few tables. The late Soi 5 place was a huge sprawling place with many different food and drink sellers all congregated under that former outdoor canopy.

That place is a real loss, along with the freak show alleyway.

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Sounds good , so where is it exactly ? next to Nana Plaza ?

if I understand him correctly its across the street (Sukhumvit) from Nana Plaza.

Walk up soi 4 Sukhumvit to Sukhumvit, make a left, pass the gas station, and there it is to your left

(note,

Nana Plaza and Nana Entertainment Plaza (the girlie place) are two different venues,

Nana Plaza is the building on the corner of Soi 3 Sukhumvit and Sukhumvit

Nana Entertainment Plaza is on your left hand about 150 meters down Soi 4 Sukhumvit)

Nana Plaza and Nana Entertainment Plaza are the same. The not very successfui shopping arcade on the corner of soi 3 is Nana Square.

sorry, my bad, you are right

(anyway; up soi 4 to Sukh then make a left and pass the gas station)

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Re the food shop at the corner of Suk Road and Suk Soi 4, next to the gas station at the corner there, it's a bit hard for me to believe that place is any kind of reincarnation of the late Soi 5 outdoor food and seafood center.

The new place is just a single width small indoors food shop with a few tables. The late Soi 5 place was a huge sprawling place with many different food and drink sellers all congregated under that former outdoor canopy.

You are talking about Soi 7,opposite the German beer garden and ill-fated Thai Visa bar that's now closed.Strangely enough the Soi 5 Food Center used to be on the corner of Soi 5,before Foodland,the Amari Hotel and Gulliver's bar and is now yet another kebab shop selling rank elephant's leg!
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Ahh... you're right... I misplaced my sois...

You're talking about the longtime, old-fashioned Thai restaurant that used to be right at the corner of Suk Rd and Soi 5, and is now a Middle Eastern restaurant. So that's the Thai place that moved across the main road to near the Soi 4 corner and the gas station there.

Sorry for the confusion. wai.gif

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I ate in Carl's Jr once. Was like eating hot oily mud.

If I want western food, I go to Chequers in soi 4. Great quality and value.

Personally I prefer Jools.

Cant stand the up themselves farang clientele of Chequers.

Not talking about the blow ins and tourists who know no better.

Jools used to be notable for huge portions of decent food at reasonable prices. Is this still true? It's been a while since I last went there.

The upstairs dining room was always a peaceful and relaxing place to enjoy a meal. The downstairs bar area seemed populated by a closed group that did not make intruders feel welcome.

I especially remember the huge bar chair, throne to the equally huge onetime owner.

No offence meant, I can only assume its been years since you were last in the place.

Upstairs correct, always been that way.

Big D has been gone for years.

You also forgot to mention the huge goblet reserved for freeloaders who were quickly sussed out.

Back in the day when KF and MS had it, those were the days, prior to that do you remember The White Rabbit in Nana?

You should also remember Big Spence®, LOL, what a guy.

You will be happy to know Stan still frequents the place, The Last Man Standing, LOL.

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What is now Limoncello on Soi 11 used to be a great Thai restaurant as well...lot of good places gone sadly.

The Thai food options on 11 are truly tourist abysmal.

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I ate in Carl's Jr once. Was like eating hot oily mud.

If I want western food, I go to Chequers in soi 4. Great quality and value.

Personally I prefer Jools.

Cant stand the up themselves farang clientele of Chequers.

Not talking about the blow ins and tourists who know no better.

Jools used to be notable for huge portions of decent food at reasonable prices. Is this still true? It's been a while since I last went there.

The upstairs dining room was always a peaceful and relaxing place to enjoy a meal. The downstairs bar area seemed populated by a closed group that did not make intruders feel welcome.

I especially remember the huge bar chair, throne to the equally huge onetime owner.

No offence meant, I can only assume its been years since you were last in the place.

Upstairs correct, always been that way.

Big D has been gone for years.

You also forgot to mention the huge goblet reserved for freeloaders who were quickly sussed out.

Back in the day when KF and MS had it, those were the days, prior to that do you remember The White Rabbit in Nana?

You should also remember Big Spence®, LOL, what a guy.

You will be happy to know Stan still frequents the place, The Last Man Standing, LOL.

I never used the place...but I had been warned about the rounds in there...dunno what that means.

Wankas is as it says....last man standing well ask others lol

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