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Just Souvlaki? Nothing else?

 

Hardly deserves the title of Greek Food if that's all they've got. But thanks for the info anyway.

 

Cheers :rolleyes:

 

Michael

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69 baht souvlaki at Halfway Inn at corner soi 21 and 3rd road.

 

Why ??

 

If you want Greek food the best place is a I suppose Greece.

 

 

But I wouldn't recommend it.

 

 

I have flown on Olympic Airways.

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Why ??

 

If you want Greek food the best place is a I suppose Greece.

 

 

But I wouldn't recommend it.

 

 

I have flown on Olympic Airways.

So based on this purile reply one should only eat the food that is common to the country you are in?

In other words you only eat Thai when in LOS?

 

:D

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69 baht souvlaki at Halfway Inn at corner soi 21 and 3rd road.

 

 

Good price but that is on the arse end of nowhere!

 

For one Souvlaki at soi 21 and 3rd road

 

I have better thing to do with my time in pattaya.

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For one Souvlaki at soi 21 and 3rd road

 

I have better thing to do with my time in pattaya.

 

 

Drinking and shagging maybe,dont reply to the post if you are not interested,as that response sounds like a fuckwit

Posted
Just Souvlaki? Nothing else?

 

Hardly deserves the title of Greek Food if that's all they've got. But thanks for the info anyway.

 

Cheers :rolleyes:

 

Michael

My thoughts also, there is a turkish restaurant in Patts that have a wider menu and the food is similar.

2guns

 

So Gabar is Harris Black? Doesn't look like him in the photo in the Pattaya Daily News (OK it does a bit)

have you only just figured that out? 2guns

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My thoughts also, there is a turkish restaurant in Patts that have a wider menu and the food is similar.

:rolleyes:

 

Why? have you seen the menu Dave?Apparently(according to the pattaya news link anyway) the owner is a Greek National so i'm assuming he'll have other Greek Dishes on the menu.I'm sure someone who has been there can let us know if the menu does...Whereabouts is this Turkish Restaurant? would like to check that out too.

Posted (edited)
Why? have you seen the menu Dave?Apparently(according to the pattaya news link anyway) the owner is a Greek National so i'm assuming he'll have other Greek Dishes on the menu.I'm sure someone who has been there can let us know if the menu does...Whereabouts is this Turkish Restaurant? would like to check that out too.

No mate my answer was based on michaeldays post.

 

The turkish place is a la turca and its now at the soi on the side of Carrefour or the menu can be seen on the door2door website here- link.

:rolleyes:

Edited by davethailand
Posted (edited)

Druid,

 

I followed the link you provided and saw no mention of any other Greek dishes being available. You would think that Paul(authentic Greek name, that) would have taken the opportunity to advertise his menu, assuming, of course, that the opportunity was presented.

 

Anyway, you can post comments on the article so I have asked if there are any more Greek dishes available. Don't know if Paul is reading the comments, though.

 

Interestingly, the person who posted a comment before me claims that Paul's is not the first Greek restaurant in Pattaya and that he was doing Souvlakia at Jimmies Bar in 2001.

 

What we need is a BM to "Take on for the team" and investigate more thoroughly than the writer of the article. Any volunteers?

 

Cheers :rolleyes:

 

Michael

Edited by michaelday
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A similar post on Thai Visa says that they only serve that dish but the owner is hoping to extend his menu, sounds good.

:rolleyes:

 

Yeah maybe he will extend his menu once he's been open a bit longer(by saying that i'm assuming that he hasn't been open too long).

  • 4 weeks later...
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Anyway, you can post comments on the article so I have asked if there are any more Greek dishes available. Don't know if Paul is reading the comments, though.

 

No reply to my question. Anyone tried this place yet?

 

Cheers :unsure:

 

Michael

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

One doesn't come accross any Greek or Portuguese People and Restaurants in this town. I wonder why? There are plenty Italians, French, North Africans etc :llaugh

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Do they have Gyros?... I have been craving a Gyros sandwich for a long time now

Isn't that like shwarma? Chicken or lamb on a pita bread rolled with all sorts of gook?

Corner of Marine Plaza...

  • 1 month later...
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Isn't that like shwarma? Chicken or lamb on a pita bread rolled with all sorts of gook?

Corner of Marine Plaza...

gyros i had on crete was pork stuffed pita and topped with olive oil cooked french fries. pork was cooked on döner kebab style

like chiken kebabs in patts.

this looks like the same, but w/o fries gyros

Posted
gyros i had on crete was pork stuffed pita and topped with olive oil cooked french fries. pork was cooked on döner kebab style

like chiken kebabs in patts.

this looks like the same, but w/o fries gyros

Well I got mine in Saudi Arabia so the pork was 'off the menu'..... :D

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