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| The Dog | BangSaen Resort Hotel and dinner Not sure if this restaurant is actually part of the Bang Saen Resort Hotel but it is connected to the building, it's right on the corner by the beach at the round about, and it sells what they think is farang food, ie toasted sandwiches, waffles and ice cream, I needed farang food so this had to do, would probably have been better if I just went to a 7/11 I think. It has a small inside air con section and just as small outside sitting area, all in all a pretty crap experience Not even Heinz ketchup.
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| Koh Samui Last Online: 21-11-2009 11:21 AM Join Date: Jun 2008
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| Check out Soi 2 which runs perpendicular to beach. There's a Scandinavian restaurant with good quality food, a little expensive though. There is also the German Bar which is very close to where you were eating. Walk about 100 meters towards Sukumvit and you'll see it before Cool Bar. |
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