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NobleEagle 01-10-2008 02:52 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by lostmypants (Post 3108652)
BASKET.....cannot sleep.....suddenly keep having the image of Boon Tong Kee Chicken Rice in my mind.....hungry now....:mad:

Tomorrow must go to Thonglor already....must whack like siao....hahaha...

CO say ..die la.....tomorrow thai food economy see sudden growth....:D

haha sure or not 2.40am at BKK cannot sleep only thinking of Boon Toon Kee meh:p

NobleEagle 01-10-2008 02:55 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by Playman (Post 3108568)
With sugar...never really like it...especially the fried rice with sugar....and salt! Funny taste..not for me!:D

not fried rice but fried maggi mee but ya its an acquired taste only those with heavy taste bud would like it but Thai food are mostly very heavy in taste too:D

NobleEagle 01-10-2008 02:58 AM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
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Originally Posted by lostmypants (Post 3108224)
ANyway...if all else fails...u still got me to stand by wat.....:p

Cheers

LMP


wah Shifu Playman u lucky ah, now ur virgin hole dun have to bleed liao :p:D

Playman 01-10-2008 03:00 AM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
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Originally Posted by NobleEagle (Post 3108659)
wah Shifu Playman u lucky ah, now ur virgin hole dun have to bleed liao :p:D

So late didn't sleep yet.....tomorrow holiday for me....but got to sleep now going to Frasier Hill with my family tomorrow morning....sorry afterward....hahahaha good night!:D

NobleEagle 01-10-2008 03:06 AM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
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Originally Posted by Playman (Post 3108662)
So late didn't sleep yet.....tomorrow holiday for me....but got to sleep now going to Frasier Hill with my family tomorrow morning....sorry afterward....hahahaha good night!:D


jus got back from kopitiam, goodnite too fandee na haha:D

lostmypants 01-10-2008 03:20 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by NobleEagle (Post 3108656)
haha sure or not 2.40am at BKK cannot sleep only thinking of Boon Toon Kee meh:p


KNS....must pizha my lobang izzit...:p

Yeah la...tonight only thinking of those fat juicy chicken hanging in the display.....give me good chicken rice now and put naked gal in front of me....I will tell the gal....let me eat first hor...:Dhahaha

LMP

NobleEagle 01-10-2008 03:41 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lostmypants (Post 3108703)
KNS....must pizha my lobang izzit...:p

Yeah la...tonight only thinking of those fat juicy chicken hanging in the display.....give me good chicken rice now and put naked gal in front of me....I will tell the gal....let me eat first hor...:Dhahaha

LMP


haha tat one standard sensible choice mah, eat already got more energy can do more rounds mah :p:D

Tony Stark 01-10-2008 04:54 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by adidas88 (Post 3107228)
Nathong Restaurant is nice .. suitable for ur in-laws ...
who knows .. maybe after dinner can bring across to carribean and have fun .. believe dad will love it and give u the thumbs up ....:D

Don't forget about the mother-in-law also. Bring her to gigolo bar. Both in-laws give you 2 thumbs up! :D

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Originally Posted by williamangkh (Post 3107466)
Town in Town is not along Lad Prao but along Srivara road which is parallel to Pradit Manutham Road (aka Ekkamai/Ramintra highway).

If you are travelling from Ramintra, there is three left turn into it after passing the flyover intersection with LadPrao road.

First turn (before Shell Petrol Station)is toward Bodindecha High School and there is one good place called Orb Aroi. Very good seafood at reasonable price.

The second left turn is after Town in Town Hotel and you will reach the middle section of Srivara Road, either turn left or right and you will have plenty of choice on either side of the road. there is a good issan eating place that serve already good Chim Chun (Issan Steamboat) and Ant egg soup too!

The Third left turn is after SC Park Hotel and you ahve to turn left after turning into it. Good Yentafor eating place on the right side but slightly more expensive for a normal soup noddle which you can get at the roadside store but the fish cake got standard!

Leelawadee restaurant is on the right turn at the third left turn (intersection with mengjai) The restaurant is after a wedding studio on your left.
Very good ambient which live band outside. Good food and it is next to Glass Studio (Coyote Bar)

Great directions to Town In Town. I don't even know the name of the road.

I believe that's Glass Home Pub/Restaurant. Yes they have coyotes. I was there long time ago when they were purely just a pub restaurant with no coyotes. By the way the BKK night entertainment is gettting a hit from the slowdown in business. Great for mongerers and hunters. :D

You: Kheun nee pai gup phom mai? Pai tiao gawn.
Puying: Mai dai pii. Chan mai sabai (some cock excuse).
You: Uhh nong (to waiter), chek bin khrap. :D


Every minute is precious in BKK. No time to waste.

williamangkh 01-10-2008 10:34 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by NobleEagle (Post 3107692)
1,800 - 2,500baht for 4 sounds reasonable, is it inclusive of seafood like grilled prawns, fish..etc?

Usual stuff i ate are : Fish, veg, Miang (Chiang Mai delicacies), grill squid, Soup, rice & cake (dessert).

If you like to venture more...also can look at Navamin/Kasestart road...lots of restuarant and coyote bars.

Cheers!

ChaYen 01-10-2008 10:35 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Well, here's the websites of the places mentioned:

Leelawadee
Nathong

Another great place nearby:
Som Boon Seafood

And there's Seasons Change, I can't remember the website, but it's in (I think Ratchada Soi 21), opposite Poseidon. Really nice place, opposite a suki joint. The food is great and the ambience is very nice as well.

etct88 01-10-2008 01:26 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Playman (Post 3108568)
With sugar...never really like it...especially the fried rice with sugar....and salt! Funny taste..not for me!:D

My Lord, you tried before? I also like you till I tried, sugar and vinegar (and of course the gun powder, aka chilli powder) in my noodle soup and aroymakmak.........:D

yinyang 01-10-2008 05:18 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by NobleEagle (Post 3107230)
The Good View Company
Talay Bangkok Restaurant
557 Rama 9 Soi 6 (near RCA)
near Phra Ram 9 - Subway
The Dome Bangkok

Talay Bangkok's probably a better fit for charmaine. Easy access, off param 9 (act innocent ignorant on RCA opposite and next door Long Beach MP):p Decent food, alfresco area with live but light pop music at garden setting with mini pool. Even saw 1/2 customers bring their small pet dogs for dinner;)

Dome's ok if money's no object (would have thought more for couples):p. What about Blue Elephant (never been)?
Blue Elephant Bangkok Restaurant and Cooking School

BkkAntaRai 01-10-2008 09:55 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yinyang (Post 3110125)
Talay Bangkok's probably a better fit for charmaine. Easy access, off param 9 (act innocent ignorant on RCA opposite and next door Long Beach MP):p Decent food, alfresco area with live but light pop music at garden setting with mini pool. Even saw 1/2 customers bring their small pet dogs for dinner;)

Dome's ok if money's no object (would have thought more for couples):p. What about Blue Elephant (never been)?
Blue Elephant Bangkok Restaurant and Cooking School


some contribution from me:

those who like romantic place at chao praya river, nice lighting and reasonable thai food price can try - Buri Tara @ rama3 .

I just back from dinner, eating abalone soup 80 baht with fish maaw tim sim plus egg noodles plus drink total 150Baht - reasonable price at Ah Meng restaurant (many branches).

or the pizza company, for me this is the best pizza. sood yord bro....

knowntender 01-10-2008 11:26 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yinyang (Post 3110125)
Talay Bangkok's probably a better fit for charmaine. Easy access, off param 9 (act innocent ignorant on RCA opposite and next door Long Beach MP):p Decent food, alfresco area with live but light pop music at garden setting with mini pool. Even saw 1/2 customers bring their small pet dogs for dinner;)

Dome's ok if money's no object (would have thought more for couples):p. What about Blue Elephant (never been)?
Blue Elephant Bangkok Restaurant and Cooking School


I will show up in BKK to meet Mr. Santa. Do you care to show me this place in Christmas Eve ? May be talking about soccer or shooting the ballon in such nice setting ? And have Bro Unforgotten to join in too ?

naemlo 02-10-2008 12:04 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by knowntender (Post 3111016)
I will show up in BKK to meet Mr. Santa. Do you care to show me this place in Christmas Eve ? May be talking about soccer or shooting the ballon in such nice setting ? And have Bro Unforgotten to join in too ?

Good morning to u my friend, how is life? Getting cold over there?? As usual u coming to South east asia for Xmas? Send me your iternary when confirmed. Any chance to visit Jakarta?


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