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#1 ashacat

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Posted 2007-07-24 11:17:48

Hi all,

I'm thinkin of taking Mrs Ashacat out for a bit of grub tonight, but I want to go somewhere new. I'm looking for somewhere with a really nice ambiance and decent food (don't care whether it's Thai, Italian. Japanese etc etc) but not too expensive, maybe around 1,500-2,000 Baht excluding alcohol.

We usually go to Bella Napoli, Cabbages and Condoms, Crepes and Co. but I fancy something different tonight.

Has anyone got any suggestions for us? What is your favourite restauant for atmosphere and food in central Bangkok?

#2 Florin

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Posted 2007-07-24 11:21:46

Rioja! Haven't been in a while, but you can't beat its food quality, presentation & service...and it's right next to Central Chitlom, very central & easy to reach.

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Posted 2007-07-24 11:34:59

View Postashacat, on 2007-07-24 11:17:48, said:

Hi all,

I'm thinkin of taking Mrs Ashacat out for a bit of grub tonight, but I want to go somewhere new. I'm looking for somewhere with a really nice ambiance and decent food (don't care whether it's Thai, Italian. Japanese etc etc) but not too expensive, maybe around 1,500-2,000 Baht excluding alcohol.

We usually go to Bella Napoli, Cabbages and Condoms, Crepes and Co. but I fancy something different tonight.

Has anyone got any suggestions for us? What is your favourite restauant for atmosphere and food in central Bangkok?

Eat Me in Silom is great, and I think in your price range.

For sheer opulence, you can't beat the Oriental. I think I ate in their seafood restaurant (dear god -- the sushi is better than most of Tokyo!), but I can't say what it cost -- I wasn't paying. :D

I hope you have a lovely night out, wherever you go! :o

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Posted 2007-07-24 11:40:01

i like kuppa. suk 16. relaxed, good food and the service has always been good for me. their desserts are to die for.

#5 ashacat

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Posted 2007-07-24 12:08:56

Thanks for the ideas guys!! Keep em coming! Canadagirl: Yeah, I have heard good things about "Eat me"....

Anyone got any comments about, Blue Elephant, Celadon (in the Sukhothai) and Vertigo? any good?

Edited by ashacat, 2007-07-24 12:34:22.


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Posted 2007-07-24 17:57:34

Blue Elephant - Nice house, but full of tourists. Food very average (especially for the price)
Celadon - Smart dining. Food was quite good. But only went once and not that keen to go again.
Vertigo - not eaten there, but watch the weather!

Some other suggestions:
Face (Suk 38): your choice of Indian or Thai food. I've only gone on the Indian side - it was delicious. Beautiful old house setting. Grab a pastry/cake at their bakers after.
Baan Kanitha: it's full of expats, but I think their food is pretty good. Again, nice service, nice surroundings.
Cafe de Lao: Silom Soi 19 - very good food. Nice house.
Khrua Nai Baan: Soi Lang Suan (opp soi 7): not very romantic, but has great reasonably priced seafood.

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Posted 2007-07-24 20:37:53

My favs are the little humous place just before the Khao San Road Police Station - been there over 16 years and you can still get five felafels and humous and a cold beer for about 150 baht !!!! Also for a good Thai meal with excellent wine list try The Hemlock on Phra Atit Road just near the Phra Atit boat stop. Lots of educated Thais and UN types eat there, it's gorgeous.

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Posted 2007-07-24 20:51:27

yep, i love the falafel place seonai, but i do find that i have to drink about 10 litres of water afterwards! its usually a tad salty for me - and i love salty stuff too.

i like joy luck club on phra arthit road too, down near the fort. the food has always been good there, and the rice comes out shaped like a teddy bear with eyes and a nose. very cute.

for food court dining, i love the loft and central chitlom. very good food there for a food court.

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Posted 2007-07-24 22:35:45

View Postseonai, on 2007-07-24 20:37:53, said:

My favs are the little humous place just before the Khao San Road Police Station - been there over 16 years and you can still get five felafels and humous and a cold beer for about 150 baht !!!! Also for a good Thai meal with excellent wine list try The Hemlock on Phra Atit Road just near the Phra Atit boat stop. Lots of educated Thais and UN types eat there, it's gorgeous.

Oh yeah, the Hemlock is great! I second that recommendation -- and the food is SO cheap.

What about Roti Mataba? (I think this is on the same road) -- not really a date place, since it's kind of a dive but I'd kill for a curry from there and some mataba right now!!!! :o

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Posted 2007-07-25 09:22:33

View Postashacat, on 2007-07-24 12:08:56, said:

Thanks for the ideas guys!! Keep em coming! Canadagirl: Yeah, I have heard good things about "Eat me"....

Anyone got any comments about, Blue Elephant, Celadon (in the Sukhothai) and Vertigo? any good?


Went to Vertigo last night...not that good, to be honest. They attempt French-Japanese fusion food, which can be hit or miss...we were 6 people and 4 dishes were very good, 2 not too good. And EXPENSIVE - 1.500 / main course. It's much better to go there just for drinks.

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Posted 2007-07-25 09:27:39

"Bug and Bee" - like cooking with phantasy (for all who don't know: they specialise in fusion food)

#12 ashacat

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Posted 2007-07-25 10:11:47

Thanks for the suggestions. In the end we went to Face Bar on Soi 38.

Opted for the Indian side and the food was superb. The restaurant is in a lovely old Thai style wooden house with a chilled out bar downstairs serving great (but pretty pricey) cocktails. Definately recommended. Cheers bkkmei!!

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Posted 2007-07-26 08:36:45

Himali Cha Cha is excellent, although for Indian food it is really difficult to beat the Tandoor at the Holiday Inn on Silom.

I had the best Italian food I have ever had earlier this week at Giusto on Sukhumvit 23, it was expensive (in the region of 1000 Baht per dish) but it was superb.

#14 bkkmei

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Posted 2007-07-26 12:03:24

I always felt queasy after eating Himali Cha Cha!

But I do like Giusto...

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Posted 2007-07-26 15:05:26

Engelberg (Swiss food) on soi 4

Delicious Minced Pok with Röstis Zurich Style :o

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Posted 2007-07-27 19:02:31

cheesa
crepes & co
bella napoly
limoncello
tia maria
the greek restorant in soi 63 ( i cant remember the name now)
bei otto
beer garden soi 11
l'opera

Edited by pop_corn, 2007-07-27 19:04:15.


#17 maplesyrup

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Posted 2007-07-28 22:43:01

Uhh wow..

I like this topic. Good updates about restaurant in Bkk since I was away from home for some time now i got some ideas of where to go :o

Just went for dinner at a restaurant on Tanon Tok today -- Goodview resturant. The food was good and it wasnt expensive. The view of the river with live music. But most customers are Thais, but i saw some foreigners too. So i recommend this place.

Last night, i went to Brown Sugar. I was lil surprised that they raised the price but service and place r still the same. Music was still good but i think that its little bit expensive.

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Posted 2007-07-29 05:31:39

Hi All,
My favourite is “ Harmonique” on Charoen Krung Ph: 02 630 6270. French name run by a couple of old Thai ladies in a old shop house filled with antiques. No air-con BUT food is top class service as only Thai traditional can do! Prices are ok. Good luck or bon appetite.
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Posted 2007-07-29 05:47:01

Hi Again,
I do not have shares in this place, but to add to my post above here are some reviews:
http://www.frommers....kok/D43484.html
http://www.diningint.../harmonique.asp
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/...nique-BR-1.html
Phone first, and wait if you have to..... its worth it.
DeDanan

#20 CarlBkk

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Posted 2007-07-29 07:26:12

I've got to disagree with some posters here...

Giusto was a waste of money. The food taste was average (very salty), presentation excellent, value for money terrible. I was very ill the next day.
Italians on Langsuan are all poor (are there any good Italians in BKK?!)
Kuppa was awful...both the food and service
Eat Me on soi Convent was not good either...nice looking restaurant, but menu extremely limited and the food nothing special.

Millennium Hilton's restaurant downstairs is very good, as is the Marriott Riverside's.
For a good value daytime meal, you can't beat The Terrace at Central Chidlom believe it or not!

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Posted 2007-07-30 09:49:30

View Postashacat, on 2007-07-24 11:17:48, said:

Hi all,

I'm thinkin of taking Mrs Ashacat out for a bit of grub tonight, but I want to go somewhere new. I'm looking for somewhere with a really nice ambiance and decent food (don't care whether it's Thai, Italian. Japanese etc etc) but not too expensive, maybe around 1,500-2,000 Baht excluding alcohol.

We usually go to Bella Napoli, Cabbages and Condoms, Crepes and Co. but I fancy something different tonight.

Has anyone got any suggestions for us? What is your favourite restauant for atmosphere and food in central Bangkok?


I like Indigo, a French restaurant on Convent Road. It's at the end of a dead-end Soi about 50 meters from Silom on the right side of Convent. Good food and ambience. Taseful interior in old wood renovated structure. Mixed Thai and Farang clientele. I've never had a bad meal there. I prefer it to Let's Eat. It's less expensive as well.

#22 papaya9

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Posted 2007-07-31 00:17:48

Most any outdoor restaurant/venues located along the main strip in Ramintra

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Posted 2007-07-31 06:38:53

Although its not good value i enjoy having a meal at the seafood market soi 24 sukumvit when i am in Bkk , if its not raining ask for a table in the garden :o .

JB

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Posted 2007-07-31 11:53:19

View PostCarlBkk, on 2007-07-29 07:26:12, said:

Italians on Langsuan are all poor (are there any good Italians in BKK?!)
I think the following are all good for Italian:

L'Opera, Sukhumvit Soi 39
Rossini's, in the Sheraton grande on Sukhumvit
Angelinis, Shangri La Hotel
Limoncello, Sukhumvit Soi 11
Zanotti, Soi Sala Daeng

Any of these are better than good. Limoncello is not as flash as the others, but offers good value. Rossini's and Angelinis are on the expensive side, but very, very good.

Edited by stickman, 2007-07-31 11:53:48.


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Posted 2007-07-31 22:27:38

View PostCarlBkk, on 2007-07-29 07:26:12, said:

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Italians on Langsuan are all poor (are there any good Italians in BKK?!)
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IMO Gianni's in Soi Tonson (just behind Langsuan) has very good Italian food.

Neil's Tavern (there is one in Soi Ruam Rudee and one in Asoke) the best steak I've found in Bangkok so far. Not cheap.

Sh** I'm not supposed to be thinking about food! :o



 


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