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#2Posted 2005-06-03 00:11:41
I ate there two weeks ago. It was not great food and would not consider even good Mexican food except that this is Thailand. So it is not bad but not as good as Senor Picos. Haven't tried Bourbon St so cant compare yet.
#3Posted 2005-06-03 07:56:50
Bourbon St. makes excellent fajitas.
#4Posted 2005-06-13 10:53:36
I went to Charley Brown's the other night and had a fantastic time, the margaritas went down a little too well, the food was great and the prices were much cheaper and better value than Senor Picos. Highly recommended.
#5Posted 2005-06-13 12:16:05 Sai, on 2005-06-13 10:53:36, said: I went to Charley Brown's the other night and had a fantastic time, the margaritas went down a little too well, the food was great and the prices were much cheaper and better value than Senor Picos. Highly recommended. jb #6Posted 2005-06-13 15:15:12
Is this place under the same management/cooks etc as the old Charlie Brown's at Town in Town?
#7Posted 2005-06-13 15:17:52
The current owner purchased the operation lock, stock, and barrel from the original owner at Town in Town. Recipes, menu, decorations, are all basically unchanged.
I rate it as "adequate". #8Posted 2005-06-13 18:09:57
I used to go when it was based in the Town in Town moo-baan years ago. If it hasn't changed, then I'd say it is the best all round value Tex-Mex in bangers.
#9Posted 2005-06-13 18:19:28
Based on a few dozen experiences at the original Charley Brown's, and one meal at the new one, I'd say the standard is as good or better than before. It is entirely adequate Tex-Mex food. Wouldn't hold up in Austin or Nuevo Laredo, but this is Bangkok.
Edited by Soi Mongrel, 2005-06-13 18:21:27. #10Posted 2005-06-13 18:51:58
I'll be down there sooner or later then.
#11Posted 2005-06-14 22:10:36 terdsak_12, on 2005-06-13 18:51:58, said: I'll be down there sooner or later then. #12Posted 2005-06-15 11:55:46
Yeh, i got one too that's why i went in! Call me cheap.
#13Posted 2005-06-15 15:06:54
Nope Sai, that's just forward thinking
#14Posted 2005-06-16 10:32:41
I was excited to try Cb's but when talked to a few Locals they said it was just ok!
I was down in Pattya and ate at Tequila Reef and that that was Pretty good I think ive been away from California to long!! I am even eating The thai steaks and thinking they taste ok #15Posted 2005-06-16 16:14:06
Authentic Mexican food. Even got a case of the runs.....
#16Posted 2005-06-16 17:07:14
Montezuma's revenge
#17Posted 2005-06-16 17:09:36 Jeff Jarvis, on 2005-06-16 16:14:06, said: Authentic Mexican food. Even got a case of the runs..... (Edit: included Jeff's quote since this is on another page) Edited by bahtandsold, 2005-06-16 17:11:20. #18Posted 2005-06-20 08:20:41
what does a dutch cappella rock/pop group have to do with Mexican!
#19Posted 2005-06-22 04:14:08
I love Mexican food.
What are their prices like? I shall pay them a visit upon my return. #20Posted 2005-06-22 04:42:19 The Gentleman Scamp, on 2005-06-22 04:14:08, said: I love Mexican food. What are their prices like? I shall pay them a visit upon my return. I thought you were going back in a couple of years.... most prolly won't be there.. you know what it's like with these places... totster BTW- me and you were in the same school then birthday boy, happy birthday #21Posted 2005-06-22 05:02:51 Tots said: I thought you were going back in a couple of years Did I say otherwise? Seriously though, I do miss it and would like to return before 2007 but not if I have to struggle, only if I can afford to eat Mexican nosh. #22Posted 2005-10-09 08:09:50
Visited this place Friday night with a friend passing through from Hawaii. Food was slightly better than any Mexican food I'd had in Bangkok - reasonably good, prices unremarkable. But - the service was extraordinary - right up with the best I've had in Bangkok (which was usually at five-star hotels). The manager is a young Brit guy named Mark (who is also a swimming instructor) - and he seems to set and maintain top service standards.
The two things missing in Bangkok are: good guacamole, and good cheese - and these were the weaknesses at CB's as well. But - for a place half a world away from Mexico, this place does well. A world above the very poor Mexican food at Ye Old Bell next door (but thy make some good pork dsihes there). Cheers! Steve Indo-Siam #23Posted 2005-10-09 13:12:05
Personally, I like Tia Maria. Maybe not as good as you'll find in SoCal but the best I've had in BKK. The address is 120'29-30 Sukhumvit Soi 23. From Soi 23, you turn and go past Wanakarn Thai restuarant and continur around the left turn.
#24Posted 2005-10-09 20:48:35 lanny, on 2005-10-09 13:12:05, said: Personally, I like Tia Maria.... You're playing with us, right? Better you go to the Great American Rib Company on Sukhumvit 36 any Monday night. Rob, who used to be in the kitchen at TR in Pattaya back when they made the best Mexican food outside the continental USA (and Texas), is the guy responsible for the wonderful smoked ribs there. On Mondays he does Tex-Mex more or less for the fun of it. B200, as I recall, gets you all you can eat of unquestionably the best Mex ever made by a white guy. And that's the name of that tune. #25Posted 2005-10-10 22:10:48
I went to Mexican night at Great American Barbecue tonight. Food was fair - not as good as Charley Brown's -we both agreed - and we have now each tried a total of about six dishes at both locations. We both awarded "best taste" for all six dishes to Charley Brown's. But - if you are ravenously hungry, the "all you can eat" at GAB is a better deal, financially.
Ditto with CB's - no guacamole, and mediocre cheese. But - tastes differ. We each had one of the MONSTER Paulaner biers - man, that is one huge beer (probably at least a six pack of regular bottles). Each of the beers cost as much as "all you can eat" dinner for two. Cheers! Steve Indo-Siam |
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