Ashram Business Opening On Pratamnak?
Started by Jingthing, 2011-07-29 16:20
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11 replies to this topic
#2Posted 2011-07-29 19:24:04
Please let it be one of those dodgy ashrams. Pretty please.
So much more fun than the proper ones. #3Posted 2011-07-30 07:58:12
Where on Pratumnak?
#4Posted 2011-08-01 13:51:53
OK, you can see through the window but doesn't look open up. Inside are TABLES and chairs so definitely a restaurant. There isn't yet a sign saying what kind of place. Best guess I have is Indian vegetarian. Looks a but hippie dippie; could be interesting. Where is it? Well on the same side and not too far from Sea Fresh.
#5Posted 2011-11-19 14:57:31
Update on this. This is not really a restaurant and it is definitely not Indian. It is mostly a bar with an extremely questionable business model. They do have a few Iranian style kebab type dishes served with fries rather than rice and what I think is an Iranian desert. But I seriously doubt they are selling much food there, not to mention drinks.
BTW, right next door to this place is quite a decent little Isaan food restaurant. I tried the gai yang and somtum and both were very delicious, but the chicken portion at 60 baht was very small. Also the service was very slow and they didn't have sticky rice, which was weird. But the food was so good I would go back. While in the general area, I also poked my head into two other restaurants. One is the new upscale Thai place called Valentines. It seems be failing miserably and I can see why. I stopped in to ask to look at a menu and it took them five minutes to bring me one. The place is very lovely semi hiso decor so I would expect higher prices but what I didn't expect was a very boring Thai menu with the usual Thai choices and nothing different. Again, a bizarrely misguided business plan in my view, though it's clear it is targeted to Thais. I also had a look at the Swiss restaurant on the hill. The menu looked OK, they seem to be specializing in fondue/raclette which is cool, but their soup and salad bar looked very sickly indeed compared to Swiss Food in Pattaya. I wouldn't bother with the place just based on that. Edited by Jingthing, 2011-11-19 15:06:33. #6Posted 2011-11-19 15:30:49
Oops. That s/b Iranian dessert, not Iranian desert. Its a bar after all, so not that dry.
#7Posted 2011-11-19 18:08:20
It is one of these new fangled Conversation Bars.
Only topics are Baht Bus Prices, restaurant quality, how to start polls and how to stop people looking in the windows. Sounds like your kinda place JT Sorry Mate, slow Saturday #8Posted 2011-11-19 21:13:10
It is one of these new fangled Conversation Bars. Only topics are Baht Bus Prices, restaurant quality, how to start polls and how to stop people looking in the windows. Sounds like your kinda place JT Sorry Mate, slow Saturday I give the place six months max. #9Posted 2012-02-07 01:29:08
Update: Valentines CLOSED.
#10Posted 2012-02-14 00:07:14
... One is the new upscale Thai place called Valentines. It seems be failing miserably and I can see why. I stopped in to ask to look at a menu and it took them five minutes to bring me one. The place is very lovely semi hiso decor so I would expect higher prices but what I didn't expect was a very boring Thai menu with the usual Thai choices and nothing different. Again, a bizarrely misguided business plan in my view, though it's clear it is targeted to Thais. ... Edited by Jingthing, 2012-02-14 00:08:18. #11Posted 2012-02-14 03:51:20
It is one of these new fangled Conversation Bars. Only topics are Baht Bus Prices, restaurant quality, how to start polls and how to stop people looking in the windows. Sounds like your kinda place JT Sorry Mate, slow Saturday #12Posted 2012-02-14 10:00:02
It is one of these new fangled Conversation Bars. Only topics are Baht Bus Prices, restaurant quality, how to start polls and how to stop people looking in the windows. Sounds like your kinda place JT Sorry Mate, slow Saturday I give the place six months max. The shutters were down Sunday lunch time, probably got fed up with JT peeping in the windows every day. |
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