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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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| Llandewi Brefi's Finest Last Online: Yesterday 10:29 PM Join Date: Feb 2006
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| The Witch Pie Factory having had one visit there already, I decided to take the wife and kids along to the Witch Pie factory in Thong Lor Soi 1. It's actually quicker to go there via sukhumvit 53, which has Thong Lor BTS station at the mouth of the soi. 200m into soi 53, take the first right into thong Lor soi 1. Then walk about about 50m and it is on the left hand side. Run by an Irish woman who I am told has lived in Thailand for 40+ years. Now the first time I went the service was diabolical because she was not there, but today she was and everything was fine, though the size of the add on portions was noticably smaller. Not that she was being mean, I think they messed up before. Anyway, junior ordered a Chicken and mushroom pie with mashed potato, mushy peas and onion gravy. My wife and I both had the steak and kidney pie. Both those pies were 90 THB, with the 3 add ons being 50B extra. The youngest had a baked bean pie, with mashed potato only. No accounting for the tastes of children, but he did seem to enjoy it. I had a heineken, the wife and junior shared a pot of tea and the runt had a Sprite. Total cost was 750 THB. the verdisct upon the meal can be seen clearly by the end reult of 10 minutes with junior. he thoroughly enjoyed it and was set up for an afternoon trip to the cinema at MBK. We'll certainly be going back again.
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| Limp member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Pleasantville
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| I Looove Pies, really am addicted to them, I had a part share in a Pie factory in NZ . Had to to get out as i was starting to look like (take yr pick from any number of fat bastards on this forum) When I land in OZ first thing I do is make a bee line for where they sell pies, buy two and sit in the corner indulging myself. Dunno If I would go for a baked bean pie tho'. Do they make good pies where you come from (Dubbo wasn't it?) Willy ? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2006
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erm, pretty much anywhere in Aus makes good pies Peter! on another note I was at a wedding last night, and the fella was a kiwi, so he was given a Haka. The indo's at the reception had never seen anything like it! | |
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| Llandewi Brefi's Finest Last Online: Yesterday 10:29 PM Join Date: Feb 2006
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| 4 n Twenty pies good??? Yer having a turkish mate, most pies I had in australia, combined with most mass produced pies I've had in the UK are just dumping grounds for lips and arseholes. |
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| Twisted Mentat Last Online: Today 04:10 AM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: LV-426
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| Aussie pies are nuffin' speshal. What I can't understand, and there's two things really; why you bothered to go back to this place after lousy service the first time and why you went all the way to MBK for the cinema when there is another Major Cineplex around the corner?
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| Llandewi Brefi's Finest Last Online: Yesterday 10:29 PM Join Date: Feb 2006
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| The food was great the first time, the people serving were thrown out of wack by the fact that two people hadn't shown, including the owner. I'll give anyone a second chance if I feel they deserve it. My ego isn't so big that I can't tolerate some inconvcenience from people who are trying hard. as for why I went there to the cinema at MBK. a) you know where I live? b) you know any of the other things I needed to do that day? c) You know the timings of the film I went to see? feel free to question my actions when you feel you understand the full facts. |
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| Senior Member Last Online: 01-12-2008 04:19 PM Join Date: Feb 2006
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Went to a Bread shop in Matakana in the weekend.Fcuk me if they didn't have THE best pies I've ever tasted.On the weekends they sell out of pies.Yep they sell 600 pies a day. Steak/cheese and bacon pie is just to die for...same with the steak and mushroom.Pastry is just right and they are chokka full of filling.Meat just melts in ya mouth.
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| Llandewi Brefi's Finest Last Online: Yesterday 10:29 PM Join Date: Feb 2006
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| 600 pies in a day is a fair effort indeed. I do love pies, but the sad thing is, i have had so many bad ones. i even gave up eating sausages for 3 years becuse I couldn't find anything worthy of the name. Rarely eat them in Thailand either. |
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