The smell of BBQ overwhelmed me as I was walking around Siam Paragon center in Bangkok; so I decided to give Tony Roma's BBQ a go.
The bread was warm and tasty. Even had some New Zealand butter to spread on the bread.
The smell of BBQ overwhelmed me as I was walking around Siam Paragon center in Bangkok; so I decided to give Tony Roma's BBQ a go.
The bread was warm and tasty. Even had some New Zealand butter to spread on the bread.
Last edited by hillbilly; 16-09-2006 at 08:43 PM.
The appetizer arrived. My problem is that I can't stop eating before the main meal arrives.
My dinner for B595 consisted of ribs, shrimp, corn-on-the-cob along with a baked potatoe.
Our total bill for the wife, kid and I came to B2001. I have to admit it was pretty good eating regardless of the cost.
We've got a couple of "all you can eat BBQ's here in Phuket that are pretty good. Though I find these all you can eat affairs are a little over the top.
Don's in Nai Harn is the most famous one and is very reasonable at 200 baht.
A swiss place across from my shop does a friday night all you can eat bbq which smells divine for 395.
Was the quality the same as back here? I found that American chain food seems to taste better in Asia than here.
I often treat myself to a meal there when I'm in BKK, great food but expensive
It's not cheap here either.
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