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Gabor's recent post about beef soup set me thinking that I've not heard any recommendations for a decent Vietnamese restaurant in Pattaya. Are there any that BMs can recommend? I remember there was on on Soi 3, but it was pretty crap as SE Asian restaurants go.

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I would sure like to try some Vietnamese restaurants in Pattaya. I really like some of the dishes served here in the USA but I have no frame of reference to determine how "Americanized" they are.

Vinegar salad and hot pots are my favorites.

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There is one in Central never tried it though,,,,

 

Tried it once. I'm used to better back in Canada. (huge Viet population where I am.)

 

My Thai girl thought it was fine but she had never tried Viet before.

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Forget about the food courts, most of the time it's barely passable as food. There are exceptions but usually it's tasteless.

 

 

I noticed a Vietnamese place on 3rd road a little bit past Pattaya Klang, about 300 meters, when going North on the left hand side. It's right across the street from the carwash.

I haven't been yet but it is on my list of places to try.

 

 

C.

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Forget about the food courts, most of the time it's barely passable as food. There are exceptions but usually it's tasteless.

 

 

I noticed a Vietnamese place on 3rd road a little bit past Pattaya Klang, about 300 meters, when going North on the left hand side. It's right across the street from the carwash.

I haven't been yet but it is on my list of places to try.

 

 

C.

 

I stopped at the place and looked at the menu... more thai-vietnamese leaning towards thai...

 

There is a resturant (Le Saigon) at the top of a hotel just off of Phrataminak Rd... Dang, can't remember the name... It was ok for Vietnamese in Thailand...

 

I have heard that Vientiane has a Vietnamese selection... Haven't tried that yet...

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I stopped at the place and looked at the menu... more thai-vietnamese leaning towards thai...

 

There is a resturant (Le Saigon) at the top of a hotel just off of Phrataminak Rd... Dang, can't remember the name... It was ok for Vietnamese in Thailand...

 

I have heard that Vientiane has a Vietnamese selection... Haven't tried that yet...

Although I do like the Vientane, IMHO the Vietnamese dishes were not really authentic at all, more of a Thai/Laos take on the dishes.
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Although I do like the Vientane, IMHO the Vietnamese dishes were not really authentic at all, more of a Thai/Laos take on the dishes.

I'm pretty sure that's because it's named after the capital city in Laos and has nothing to do with Vietnam.

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I'm pretty sure that's because it's named after the capital city in Laos and has nothing to do with Vietnam.

They do itemise the dishes as Vietnamese, and have a seperate Laos section on their menu. (See Door-2-Door menu). I've tried the Banh Xeo, Cha Ca and Noodles none of which were very authentic, and the Cha Ca was chicken, whereas I have only found Fish version elsewhere!
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