Anyone know if they sell Pie and Mash like this in Patters? Should be down that way tonight and thought it might be the one place I could find it. And where's the best place for a good English Brekkie?
Cheers!
Anyone know if they sell Pie and Mash like this in Patters? Should be down that way tonight and thought it might be the one place I could find it. And where's the best place for a good English Brekkie?
Cheers!
I am told that Crazy Dave's is a good breakfast, and it's cheap.
Opposite is the best Fish and Chips shop in town. It's Neeroys. Only 99bht!
Wish I knew the name of the Soi they are in?
Someone will tell you........
They are in Soi Chaiyapoon, which goes between Soi Bukhao and Third Rd.
Canterbury Tales is a good breakfast too, and worth it at 10 bht more than Crazy Daves- right next door. Similarly The Continental, on Soi Xzyte which runs of Chaiyapoon is good for brekkie, it does many different kinds.
Good pie & mash more difficult to find. You'll pay nore, but Shenanigans on 2nd Rd does a decent steak and ale pie.
Pie & Mash available in the Arcade opposite Mikes that runs parer ell with Soi Diana, small shop at the top on right hand side.
In Jomtien the best brekkie for my money is Yorkies.
It's got to be specifically a pie and mash like which I put a picture up of earlier. Though my screen is all screwed up here today and I can't see all the pics I put up, not even the ones that were showing last night so maybe you can't see them either. I need a true east end pie and mash, green liquor.
davethailand would know, where is that guy these days?
I've heard a lot about crazy daves, will give it a go, cheers!
The shop in the arcade is pie, mash & liquor - try it!
^ Thanks, will definitely give it a go. Been years since I've had it and it's a world class dish!
I've heard that there is a pie and mash place in Jomtien?
Any news on that DD?
(Hi BKKMadness)
I missed out on the pie and mash due to a heavy night and not being able to find it the next day being a bit worse for wear.
I did see you though Davethailand and was supposed to be popping in blues factory at some point coz some friends of friends are part of the band there but that didn't happen. Might be down there again next week though so maybe stop by then.
I believe that they have pie and mash at the Robin's nest, along Soi Diana right before you get to Soi Bukoaw. Never tried it, though.
Good food in Robins nest u rant, Soi Diana, good breakfast and 99 baht specials.
i,ve tried the pies and mash at the 'roo bar 'in walking street, was alright , only if you were really hanging for it though
Soi Chaiyapum. And Neeroys do a great 'proper' UK style curry. I think he's from Bradford.
And the Crazy Dave's brekkies are OK - 65 baht or about 90 baht for the bigger version with black pud and extra bits. The sossies are fair, but only fair, but the rest is fine - apart from the constant reruns of Only Fools and Horses on all the bloody time.
I tried the place next door once, Canterbury Tales. Nicer sausages, but all in all not as good as Crazy Dave's. Wouldn't go back
Last edited by Mister Fixit; 15-02-2008 at 11:41 AM.
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The only 'proper' pie & mash (i.e. like Manze's or Cooke's) I've found in Pattaya is at The Little Wonder, which as others have said is at the far end of the shopping arcade next to the Kiss Restaurant. Not quite the real thing (they microwave the pies - sacriledge!), but the best I've found here. Liquor is quite good and apparently made from eel juice.
^ Microwaved pies, should be a garroting offense at best.
Caddyshack on soi 17 3rd Road.
Proper mash and meat pies.
Non microwaved and with green liquor?
well fuck, there is a store in Yreka Calif. that makes the best 14" red pie cherry pie in the world, I grabbed the last on off the rack one night, went by the freezers and picked up a gallon of Bryers Grand Ice Cream, Vanilla,, thats the ice cream made like you make it at home, no junk, and went to checkout, the idiot dude put my pie in a sack and then threw the gallon of ice cream in on the middle of my pie and mashed the piss out of it, so I told him to eat it himself and put my money back in my pocket and went home.
Now thats as close as I ever came to eating a mashed pie.
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^ the question begs,
is there a business opening for an honest to god award winng pie business in a tropical country?
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