Wining and dining in Pattaya
Posted by Party Pete on April 29th, 2010 filed in Entertainment, nightlifePattaya has a vast array of Thai and international cuisines from Thai to French, to Filipino, to delivered pizzas. You will be able to get your favorite gastronomic fix there because the numerous restaurants in Pattaya means that they manage to keep the prices down. However, if they are trendy spots with extensive wine cellars, that can put a real dent in your credit card.
There are so many restaurants in Pattaya that I can not write them all down, I am just going to outline my favorites below though one thing I have to mention, is that in Pattaya, you can possibly get a Thai meal for 20 Baht and ordering is very easy as the food is usually on display in cooking spots or trays.
My best Thai Cuisines:-
- Lang Thong: - (Royal Cliff Grand Hotel) – Famous for it’s authentic the
Cuisine
- Baan Thai: – (Central Road) – Excellent but pricey Thai food and a wine list.
- Adam & Eve :- ( Sabai Jai Village, Sukhumvit Road) – Inexpensive Thai food
and Cabaret show.
- Somsak: – (Soi 1) – Quality Thai food at reasonable prices in a nice ambience.
- South Side Rest :- ( 2nd Road, S. Pattaya) – Thai food and steak pizzas
My favorite Belgium cuisines:-
- Ann’s Place:- ( Soi day Night 2) – Belgian Waffles, Pancakes and desserts;
Daily specials, English and European b/ fast.
- Klein Vlaanderen: – (2nd Road, Opp Soi 7) – Full Menu and friendly service.
- New Buffalo: – (Soi Buakhow, Chaiyapoon) – Excellent Steaks & pork chops,
12.00-14.00 & 18.00- 23.30hrs.
My favorite English Cuisines:-
- Greg’s Kitchen:- ( 2nd , opp Soi 6) - Air Con or Beer garden; quality English
And Thai food, Pricey but large servings:
Full “Monty” all day.
- The Sportsman :- ( Soi 13) – Extensive menu, English and Thai 129 Baht
Specials.
- Queen Victoria:- ( Soi 6) – Pub and restaurant, ploughman’s lunch, shepherd’s
Pie and Cumberland sausages.
My favorite French:-
- Aubon Coin : ( Soi 5) - Maybe the best French restaurant in Pattaya, daily
Specials, charcoaled steaks.
- Chez Maman :- ( central road) – Daily three course special 180 Baht.
- Mon Ami Pierrot :- ( Walking street) – Medium priced with a extensive, a la
- carte selections, chef’s daily
- Specials, take out.
Pattaya has simply many restaurants offering a wide range of cuisines which I haven’t mentioned, from German, to Indian, to Italian, to Japanese, to Mexican, to Scandinavian, to Sea food, to Vegetarian and some restaurants advertise themselves as international and to say that I have been to all of them, will be a lie. My best advice is that you wonder around the area where you are staying till you find the best restaurant for you, or if you are looking for a specific cuisine, just check the internet.