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Old 24-09-2007, 09:31 PM   #13 (permalink)
Headworx
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Pugforever you could google Tim Boutique Hotel and look at their website as possible digs. I've tipped a lot of mates coming from Bangkok or overseas to Pattaya into staying their since it opened not that long ago and bar none, they all automatically stay there on following visits. There's several different room types, all still like new inside. It's just back far enough from 2nd Road to be quiet, the food is ok and like the rest of the hotel, the rooftop pool is well kept and not a bad place to have a beer and hide till that pesky sun pisses off for the night.

Mantra is the ticket of Pattaya's 3 biggest Sunday brunch options!. The other 2 are Benihana and Casa Pascal and both not bad but Mantra gets the gold. I've been there probably 25 times for the Sunday brunch, it's almost a ritual. Fredi from Bruno's has been spotted having brunch there so, nuff said. 2 small tips though, don't bother taking a TG with you unless you're sure she's into farang tucker. Made that mistake twice and won't be again! I couldn't give a shit about the money but they just don't enjoy what's on offer and are happier being dropped off to dine somewhere like Pattaya Nua or Tai markets with 100 baht.

2nd, Mantra has one of those pressure fired pizza oven things going. You don't want to sit too close to it where the aircon isn't as effective but you do want to try their pizzas!. The cold meat and salad bar is in front of the oven and while it's not advertised, it's not a problem to load a plate up with whatever you like and ask the guy to make a pizza from it. Parma ham, leg ham, smoked salmon, and a selection of roughage like onions, tomatoes, garlic and bell peppers comes up just superb on their thin crust pizzas believe me .
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