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jf07 02-05-2007 01:08 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
good, keep it up

High till Dry 02-05-2007 02:01 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by yanz (Post 2000122)
i'm goin back to bkk in a couple of days.. :D yah, nathong very difficult to access. only prominent landmark is carribean. any other good recommendations? cheers.

yanz

Think the tried and tested ones are Som Boon & Kop Goong Pow.

U can try Coliseum as well....

yinyang 02-05-2007 03:15 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by High till Dry (Post 2001182)
..can try Coliseum as well....

Or Tawandaeng (micro brewery) near Sathorn I think. Great draft beer and pig knuckles, not that expensive. Comes with live entertainment, beats Coliseum (in my books). But advised to book ahead esp fris/sats, or prepared to Q.:p

High till Dry 02-05-2007 03:45 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by yinyang (Post 2001299)
Or Tawandaeng (micro brewery) near Sathorn I think. Great draft beer and pig knuckles, not that expensive. Comes with live entertainment, beats Coliseum (in my books). But advised to book ahead esp fris/sats, or prepared to Q.:p

Coliseum food was so so. Quite expensive but got live entertainment...

yinyang 02-05-2007 05:52 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by High till Dry (Post 2001341)
Coliseum food was so so. Quite expensive but got live entertainment...

Agree, seen better days (food, crowds, entertainment). Similiar to now defunct Brew Pavilion (now Pumps Up for younger crowd?) along Ratchada. But location's more convenient than Tawandaeng:D

tirak69 03-05-2007 12:37 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
other than tawandaeng, there is a german brewery in future park in rangsit. there are also many nice makan areas in the kaset/ramintra area too.

ParaParaSakura 03-05-2007 05:11 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Anyone knows if Surat Pattakarn still in business?....missed the place not the food :D

Also me friends tell me about this Town-in-Town or something like that but I've never heard of it before.....

Bangkok Master 04-05-2007 12:24 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by ParaParaSakura (Post 2003374)
Also me friends tell me about this Town-in-Town or something like that but I've never heard of it before.....

Town in Town is a hotel located off Ladphrao (full address - 300/1 Ladprao 94,Wangthonglang, Bangkok 10310. If I'm not wrong there's a restaurant nearby serves good food. But I'm not sure of the name.

84gunner 12-05-2007 05:52 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yinyang (Post 2001299)
Or Tawandaeng (micro brewery) near Sathorn I think. Great draft beer and pig knuckles, not that expensive. Comes with live entertainment, beats Coliseum (in my books). But advised to book ahead esp fris/sats, or prepared to Q.:p

I think the Tawandaeng u talking about is in Nawamin, not Sathorn. Probably there might oso be 1 in Sathorn. I'm not familiar & dun go Sathorn area. Nawamin & Sathorn are in opposite directions.

High till Dry 12-05-2007 06:10 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Am going BKK end of this month. Heard from my friend that there is some nice seafood buffet that cost less than 200 baht. Any one have any good recommendations?

overnighter 14-05-2007 10:01 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by High till Dry (Post 2021528)
Am going BKK end of this month. Heard from my friend that there is some nice seafood buffet that cost less than 200 baht. Any one have any good recommendations?

Wa bro going BKK so soon ah? 200bht eat all u can then can spend more on cheonging? :p

vmtech 15-05-2007 02:13 AM

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Originally Posted by yinyang (Post 2001547)
Agree, seen better days (food, crowds, entertainment). Similiar to now defunct Brew Pavilion (now Pumps Up for younger crowd?) along Ratchada. But location's more convenient than Tawandaeng:D


bro Pump Up toh liao, lol now beside it has a pretty cool 1 called baryantree

nice band, pretty nice mix of people

vmtech 15-05-2007 02:15 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by naj57 (Post 1610681)
i was at Hway Khwang Som Boon for dinner last week. Yah man, Junichiro Koizumi's pictures macham the main decor for the place, haha.

Food-wise ok, two of us didn't order that much, and it came to about 700baht.

you get the same kindda food, bigger portions but pay about 3/4 lesser at the openair restaurent directly opp carrefour

chanyboy 15-05-2007 08:17 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vmtech (Post 2025801)
you get the same kindda food, bigger portions but pay about 3/4 lesser at the openair restaurent directly opp carrefour

last time we tried the open air restaurant, yes - good food. Just at the opp junction. No air-con but nice sea food too.

norice 15-05-2007 03:23 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Chanyboy,

You are the man, we need to call you Mr. Rachada from now on with all your knowledge about sanuking in Rachada! Moreover, during our last trip to Bangkok, thanks for buying me a delicious seafood dinner.

In my opinion, for the money, best place to eat seafood, Japanese, Chinese, Thai and American food is at Oishi Buffet Restaurant at Siem Discovery Center. Kind of expensive but the amount and variety of food is worth the money!


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