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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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Old 07-07-2008, 02:11 PM   #161 (permalink)
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im off to the downunder in soi 23 whats beer prices like anyone know
Normal prices (80 to 90 Baht I think) for a bottle.

I prefer to watch rugby at Wall Street on Soi 33 - happy hour prices are 90 or 95 baht a bottle. Sadly, I've got to meet up with that Pikey kunt Zehner this afternoon, so I'll not be there.



mmmm i ended up going to the downunder in soi 23....not the huge screens they said on their site but heineklen was 100 baht a bottle they dont do draught...but manager seems pretyt cool and the food that kept pouring out from the kitchen upstairs was very nice looking with great portion size but was nver given a menu so 1 point for marketing.......overall a good atmosphere small and compact good service from the girls...not bad either......so im sure to go back sometime........of course as it was a nz test i had to go to something similar to a nz bar....

also marmite cheers for the message about where the best breakkie is im sure to check out a few of ur recommendations....the 2 egg string of bacon and half cold toast with one spoon of beams doesnt cut it for me..im after the full monty as u know and not some thai portion either.....am i right in saying that a lot of expats have forgotten what a good breakkie is or is it they have just become used to getting the small thai portions and deliver the same.....
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