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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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| Limp member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Pleasantville
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| Quote: here is a good recipe if you are having a Barbie. Bruschetta is one of the simplest things in the world to make, and can be very satisfying if you have good extravirgin olive oil. INGREDIENTS:
You will need 4 six-inch wide slices of Tuscan bread. Toast them, over the coals if possible (though a toaster will work fine if need be) gently rub them with a cut clove of garlic (you don’t want to overwhelm the oil), then drizzle them with good olive oil. zSB(3,3)Season with salt and pepper to taste, cut the slices in half, and serve. Serves 4. There are lots of variations to bruschetta.
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| The Dog | Well we nipped down there again a couple of days ago, got to feel sorry for the old guy as he has a great successful restaurant, and the road outside his place has been a dirt track for the past year or so. Anyway this time I was adventurous and actually ate stuff that I normally wouldn't think to eat, mine was the chicken in tomato sauce, probably boiled or steamed as it was so tender. A plate of green beans, I tried them but I don't really eat vegetables as they are pretty bland to my mind, and yes, they were pretty bland, but if you eat vegetables they may have classed as world class veg for all I know Italian sausage and mash, that was pretty damn good. I really don't think I have ever eaten sardines before, I buy the tins for my dogs sometimes as a treat as they quite like them, but these make great beer food, covered in vinegar and salt, damn, they were good.
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| I am in Jail Last Online: 21-08-2008 01:02 AM Join Date: Jan 2008
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I eat here at least once a week and it rocks. Try the calamari & shrimp , really excellent. The bolangse sauce is some of the best I have ever had. The guy who runs/owns the place is a grumpy old fart but he sure has a million dollar a year business there. | |
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| I am in Jail Last Online: 21-08-2008 01:02 AM Join Date: Jan 2008
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That is part of this guys success I think. he gives fok all about presentation of his food or restaurant or even himself for those of us who eat there and have seen the guy. Food is just like a classic home cooked meal and the local Eye Talin community always seems to be dining in there whenever I go. | |
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| The Dog | Well it was back there for lunch today as I was passing, the prices are still the same but he has started doing the place up, his old tatty ceiling has been ripped out and he has put in a nice ceiling with nice lights and all that sort of stuff. My lunch with a beer 125baht, can't be bad |
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