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| Food and Drink Thailand is a culinary paradise, but don't keep it hidden. Tell all where the best food is to be found, the best bars, the best Thai and Western restaurants as well as which cockroach infested flea pits to avoid. So tell us about your Dinning experiences in Thailand. |
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| Koh Chang Last Online: 11-10-2007 08:43 AM Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Pattaya
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| One of the best restaurants in Pattaya is Mata Hari, although it sounds Indian, it is a good international restauarant run by a nice guy dutch Louis, not cheap, but good food I can gurantee that, also has a web site, place to take that tasty new bird to impress!!!. Cheaper & better food than Brunos |
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| Limp member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Pleasantville
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Matahari in Malay means centre of the dawn or simliar. How about giving us some good info on short time bars etc ? Lately DD has failed miserably in keeping us up to date. You look like man about town, so hopefully you can take over and keep us poor lads out in Baan Nawk informed. | |
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: 14-11-2008 09:44 AM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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| Anyway, I can vouch for Mata Hari. Bruno's works out more expensive- 17% service charge, plus wine more expensive, food great but on a par with Mata's, prefer the ambiance at Mata anyway. |
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| Aranyaprathet Last Online: 17-04-2008 07:43 AM Join Date: Oct 2007
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| Best bet in pattaya imho.... they even let me make my own martinis - giving me a bottle of grey goose, vermouth, shaker, ice n stuff when i walk in....the pan fried foie gras is best i've ever had. Better value and more fun than brunos and grill room. |
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: 14-11-2008 09:44 AM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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Manhattan Steak House right next door is doing fine now also, after a slow start. | |
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| Senior Member | Never been to either Manhattan or the new Mata Hari but looks like Jomtien/Pattaya is growing a number of upmarket eateries that farangs are flocking to if only in the hope to sample a touch of class. Experience is of course personal so mine may be different to others, and though I make a point to visit new establishments and have had some excellent meals (and service, re Villa Market), I still rate most of the new restaurants as not at all special, with few exceptions pretentious, and grossly overpriced. |
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: 14-11-2008 09:44 AM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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| Experience is indeed personal, but if you like an occasional splurge I will stick my neck out and recommend giving Mata Hari a go Keda. In my view it gets it about right, and at a worthwhile saving compared to Bruno's, Manhattan and Gian's (well overpriced) in the same area.
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| Patong Beach Last Online: 26-04-2008 11:11 AM Join Date: Sep 2007
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| I pop in regular to both Mata-hari, and Manattans, primarilarly for a drink, on the way home,5*hospitality in both, particularly,with 'hands-on' Louis, a very fine host,a little ott at times, his wine tasting can be amusing.I took my staff for an impromtu party, pre-ordered, for an hour ahead, given the drinks,we had, and the carraffes inside the restaurant,my staff were thrilled,not to mention pissed,perfect!! I am going to O'Garas tonight, just past Mata hari, uphill turn right, and 300 yds on the left, it opened,on Monday |
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