Sunday Lunch Pattaya
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#2Posted 2008-07-06 11:53:46
Casa Pascal does a very nice Sunday champaign brunch. Great selection of western and some thai dishes in a very nice atmosphere. price is about B 700 per person. Very good value for the quality and selection of food on offer. Highly recommended if looking for someplace special for brunch/lunch.
Casa Pascal is located opposite Royal Garden mall on 2nd road. Edited by NotNew2You, 2008-07-06 11:54:51. #3Posted 2008-07-06 11:55:31
yum yum i forgot its sunday,
to name a few good ones up north end tropical berts sportsman soi 13 queen vic soi 6 jamesons and butchers arms soi bukow, never been but heard its good and if they all too much, soi 6 corner bar has free B.B.Q. tonight for no other reason other than to watch hamilton win at silverstone, and if he cant, his mate raikonen will!! #4Posted 2008-07-06 12:00:52
For a typical all you can eat sunday lunch then Sportsmans Arms take some beating for 495 baht.If one wishes to impress then Casa Pascal will do the trick.Also many of the top hotels have mouth watering options too for as little as 1000 baht.My thoughts would be Hard Rock cafe to taste the delights of a wonderful experience in culinery splendour.
#5Posted 2008-07-06 12:05:45
ROBINS NEST is by far the very best. Best quality and price 199 for as much lamb, beef every meet and 7 veg + great gravy. I look forward to my Sunday meal there. Same thing at sportsmans 425.
#6Posted 2008-07-06 12:10:16
My thoughts would be Hard Rock cafe to taste the delights of a wonderful experience in culinery splendour.
#8Posted 2008-07-06 16:37:36
SOI DIANA - BUT THE FOOD IS BULKY STODGE! The Casa Plaza has stopped Sunday buffet brunch/lunch till 1st Oct - went today, looks nice place. The othere places mentioned are standard - run of the mill carvery, nothing to write home about. Thanks anyhow #9Posted 2008-07-06 17:06:31
Jameson's Alll You Can Eat Carvery @ 350 Baht can't be beat.
#10Posted 2008-07-06 18:11:19
Is Harleys still around, havn't been for a while, but they used to do a good Sunday Carvery.
#11Posted 2008-07-06 18:20:20
If you mean the harley bar,i am not certain as i used to frequent the place a couple of years ago but i hear it has gone to the dogs recently.When i next go out for a couple of sherbets i wil visit and see what the delights are there.
#12Posted 2008-07-06 18:24:30
If you mean the harley bar,i am not certain as i used to frequent the place a couple of years ago but i hear it has gone to the dogs recently.When i next go out for a couple of sherbets i wil visit and see what the delights are there. Thats right the one off Thepprasit Rd i think soi 10 if im not mistaken. #13Posted 2008-07-06 19:08:23
I think Renoir's is my favorite choice. A very nice lunch or supper table d'hote for under 300 baht in a terrific atmosphere. Adjacent to tuk com on south pattaya road. Dusit Thani hotel has the nicest dinner buffet at 800 baht. Ravishing!
#14Posted 2008-07-06 19:22:25
And soi 17 from 3rd road.I will visit and check to see what is going on as i did hear the place is very quiet.
#15Posted 2008-07-06 19:53:24
I have tried so many, but the best without a shadow of doubt is Soi 13 Sportsman Bar. I still prefer doing my own though, if I can be bothered.......which takes self-discipline!!
#16Posted 2008-07-06 20:00:17
I must admit my sunday roast is awesome if i say so myself.Treating oneself is even better though.
#17Posted 2008-07-06 21:04:49
Shenanigans The Avenue do a great Carvery on a Sunday.
#18Posted 2008-07-06 21:33:58
Without doubt the best place I ahve found in Pattaya for Sunday Lunch is the Courtyard on the darkside. Real roast potatoes not the deep fried imitations, real gravy not bisto crap and a nice selection of veg (even brussel sprouts - yuk, lol). Only downsidse is they only do lamb or chicken but both are delicious.
Of the carvery's Sportsman is the best by far, most of the other places already mentioned are poor. #19Posted 2008-07-06 21:57:53
Queen Vic soi 6 is pretty good and also convenient because you can have your dessert before you go in for your meal!
#20Posted 2008-07-06 22:08:28
ROBINS NEST is by far the very best. Best quality and price 199 for as much lamb, beef every meet and 7 veg + great gravy. I look forward to my Sunday meal there. Same thing at sportsmans 425. bigger letters than ur bull are u the owner, ur avin a laugh, if u enjoy over boiled tasteless food go to them places #21Posted 2008-07-06 22:28:52
ROBINS NEST is by far the very best. Best quality and price 199 for as much lamb, beef every meet and 7 veg + great gravy. I look forward to my Sunday meal there. Same thing at sportsmans 425. bigger letters than ur bull are u the owner, ur avin a laugh, if u enjoy over boiled tasteless food go to them places Tried Robin's Nest. It's not the best. Maybe, you suggest in jest. Or failed the taste test. #22Posted 2008-07-07 10:44:44
If you mean the harley bar,i am not certain as i used to frequent the place a couple of years ago but i hear it has gone to the dogs recently.When i next go out for a couple of sherbets i wil visit and see what the delights are there. The Harley Bar and the one next to it have both been closed for ages. I pass them both on the way to get a great Sunday Lunch for 195 or Fish + chips for 185 at the Caddy Shack,just round the corner. Keep Munching #24Posted 2008-07-07 11:32:23
Nicky's - Soi Bukaeow.
Chicken, beef, lamb, pork veges, yorkshire oudding and gravy. Medium and large sizes. #25Posted 2008-07-07 11:46:20
Without doubt the best place I ahve found in Pattaya for Sunday Lunch is the Courtyard on the darkside. Real roast potatoes not the deep fried imitations, real gravy not bisto crap and a nice selection of veg (even brussel sprouts - yuk, lol). Only downsidse is they only do lamb or chicken but both are delicious. Of the carvery's Sportsman is the best by far, most of the other places already mentioned are poor. Where exactly is this on the darkside? Close to the lake or closer to Sukhumvit? ZZ-Z |
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