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Sornporn 17-10-2005 02:06 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by norice
Hello,

I'll be staying at the Palazzo Hotel during Christmas and New Year holidays. I'm not interested eating breakfast at the hotel, members, could you please recommend a nice place to eat breakfast near Palazzo Hotel? What about lunch and dinner?

Thanks

You can always walk around the area and try those roadside stores if you don't mind. I mean I stayed there and breakfast I am not fussy at all. Had eaten dried mee, chicken rice, mixed veggie soup with pig's internal organs and funny fish stomach soup at the nearby wet market. I know Sibeysong4u and me took quite awhile to hunt for the fish stomach soup.

Palazzo not a bad hotel, girl friendly and "accessible to places of interest" somemore with Huai Kwang MRT station a stone throw away.

Have a nice trip.;)

handsome2000 17-10-2005 02:43 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by Sornporn
You can always walk around the area and try those roadside stores if you don't mind. I mean I stayed there and breakfast I am not fussy at all. Had eaten dried mee, chicken rice, mixed veggie soup with pig's internal organs and funny fish stomach soup at the nearby wet market. I know Sibeysong4u and me took quite awhile to hunt for the fish stomach soup.

Palazzo not a bad hotel, girl friendly and "accessible to places of interest" somemore with Huai Kwang MRT station a stone throw away.

Have a nice trip.;)

If you are looking for breakfast or lunch around Rachada Area, you can try the Duck's noodle near Rachada Soi 18, opposite the 13 Coins Hotel. Just separated between a small road, there is a Traditional Massage, beside it is a small lane. The Duck's noodle stall and Drink's stall is just near the side. The noodle and the Char Siew Rice is very nice and cheap. The Thai, Cha Yen and Ge Chek(a blackcurent cold drink) both are very nice too.
If not you can try 13 Coins Hotel, the 2nd floor Coffee House, the food there and coffee are nice and cheap too.
As for dinner, either go to the Somboon Seafood Restaurant near Hwai Kwang or go along Hwai Kwang area, there are plenty of local food which are nice and cheap.

Sornporn 17-10-2005 06:44 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by handsome2000
As for dinner, either go to the Somboon Seafood Restaurant near Hwai Kwang or go along Hwai Kwang area, there are plenty of local food which are nice and cheap.

The Somboon Seafood at Ratchada not so good. Maybe chef different or their cooking not same standard among various branches. The one at Surawong much much better, I think.

Jun|ch| 17-10-2005 09:20 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by Sornporn
The Somboon Seafood at Ratchada not so good. Maybe chef different or their cooking not same standard among various branches. The one at Surawong much much better, I think.

Anyone tried the restaurant open air style at ratchada in between Siam Beverly hotel and Le Corcode hotel??I been there countless times and the food is good in my opinion. :p

Sornporn 17-10-2005 09:54 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by Jun|ch|
Anyone tried the restaurant open air style at ratchada in between Siam Beverly hotel and Le Corcode hotel??I been there countless times and the food is good in my opinion. :p

Are you refering "Kwang Seafood"?

The food not bad...but their cooking darm slow. When you are too hungry then I'm afraid you won't get a hearty meal.

Jun|ch| 17-10-2005 10:00 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by Sornporn
Are you refering "Kwang Seafood"?

The food not bad...but their cooking darm slow. When you are too hungry then I'm afraid you won't get a hearty meal.

yeah,i used to eat there when i was in bkk everytime.I normally go there eat during off peak times like after 12am to 3am...advantage is that it opens till late unlike somboon seafood close b4 midnite rite??:D

naemlo 17-10-2005 10:40 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by Jun|ch|
yeah,i used to eat there when i was in bkk everytime.I normally go there eat during off peak times like after 12am to 3am...advantage is that it opens till late unlike somboon seafood close b4 midnite rite??:D


I'm always there for dinner. Good pricing n food. I always think it is better n cheaper than that Somboon.

Jun|ch| 17-10-2005 10:48 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by naemlo
I'm always there for dinner. Good pricing n food. I always think it is better n cheaper than that Somboon.

Cool,did not know u frequent there too...u stay nearby??I feel the seafood there is really good if not best.Except there is no aircon,and u get to see Mp girls out for supper too...:D

naemlo 17-10-2005 11:05 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by Jun|ch|
Cool,did not know u frequent there too...u stay nearby??I feel the seafood there is really good if not best.Except there is no aircon,and u get to see Mp girls out for supper too...:D

Stay nearby.... no need air con, I like open air in the evening. I normally eat dinner there so no chance to see MP girls.

Mr.romance 17-10-2005 11:45 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by Sornporn
Are you refering "Kwang Seafood"?

The food not bad...but their cooking darm slow. When you are too hungry then I'm afraid you won't get a hearty meal.

Its actually call "Krung Seafood". Just tell the taxi driver Ratchada Soi Sip song(12) they will know where is it.Prices pretty reasonable....
I agree the cooking pretty slow even if not much people.....

Jun|ch| 20-10-2005 04:20 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by Mr.romance
Its actually call "Krung Seafood". Just tell the taxi driver Ratchada Soi Sip song(12) they will know where is it.Prices pretty reasonable....
I agree the cooking pretty slow even if not much people.....

Krung Seafood huh??I just passed by just now and saw it was "Kuang Seafood".I could be wrong too...:)

thaiboy 20-10-2005 02:04 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by Jun|ch|
I just passed by just now and saw it was "Kuang Seafood".I could be wrong too...:)

you got the correct name......:)

another nice new place to hang around for good food and nice live band music....Taley Bangkok..rama 9 just next to Long Beach MP...

singrakthai 20-10-2005 06:49 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
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Originally Posted by thaiboy
another nice new place to hang around for good food and nice live band music....Taley Bangkok..rama 9 just next to Long Beach MP...

I mentioned it many times.. but no one goes try leh... One of my fav restaurants... crabs legs with soya sauce is nice.... nice restaurant with beach setting.... has a pool there, but its not for swimming. ;)

After meal, just cross the main road Rama9, turn left and walk straight, u'll reach RCA....

sexnirvana 21-10-2005 01:45 PM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Hi , Guys

Will be staying in Four Wings Hotel , Sukhumvit from 28 oct to 31 oct ...

Can you guys recommend places that serve good food nearby the hotel ...

Thanks in advance

Cheers :D

handsome2000 22-10-2005 02:46 AM

Re: Eating in Bangkok
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by handsome2000
If you are looking for breakfast or lunch around Rachada Area, you can try the Duck's noodle near Rachada Soi 18, opposite the 13 Coins Hotel. Just separated between a small road, there is a Traditional Massage, beside it is a small lane. The Duck's noodle stall and Drink's stall is just near the side. The noodle and the Char Siew Rice is very nice and cheap. The Thai, Cha Yen and Ge Chek(a blackcurent cold drink) both are very nice too.
If not you can try 13 Coins Hotel, the 2nd floor Coffee House, the food there and coffee are nice and cheap too.
As for dinner, either go to the Somboon Seafood Restaurant near Hwai Kwang or go along Hwai Kwang area, there are plenty of local food which are nice and cheap.

You are rite, now not so nice liao..


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