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I believe the street vendors sell pork scratchings (deep-fried pork rinds) rather than crackling.   It's a rather complicated process to make traditional British crackling. My mom was from the U.K.

Some recent meals:     Sunday roast at the Punch and Judy Pub. I should have turned the plate as you can hardly see the meat (three kinds, beef, pork, lamb). It was probably the best British-st

I've had several really good Sunday meals at Punch & Judy's, but I hadn't been there since late January and was concerned in light of some recent reports about a decline in quality. Here's the "tr

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That Dim Sum certainly looked very tasty .

As opposed to the baked beans and a butty which didn't. :D

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As opposed to the baked beans and a butty which didn't. :D

 

Yes, she really liked the omelette but didn't like the beans and didn't touch the bread.

 

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Speaking of big portions, My Way also loads up its customers' plates. I ate there again last night. I had a huge wienerschnitzel that had been pounded, breaded and cooked properly. The home fries were also very good. The onions had been carmelized (a rarity in LOS) and bits of bacon added for flavor.

 

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A farang friend choose the pork cordon bleu, which he also liked very much:

 

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And his GF took the filet mignon:

 

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My Way is closed Fridays and there was a sign on the door saying it would be closed June 1- June 30.

 

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Speaking of big portions, My Way also loads up its customers' plates. I ate there again last night. I had a huge wienerschnitzel that had been pounded, breaded and cooked properly. The home fries were also very good. The onions had been carmelized (a rarity in LOS) and bits of bacon added for flavor.

 

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A farang friend choose the pork cordon bleu, which he also liked very much:

 

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And his GF took the filet mignon:

 

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My Way is closed Fridays and there was a sign on the door saying it would be closed June 1- June 30.

 

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We call a wiener shnitzel like this.... made only from veal meat.... ( no any pork or chicken... )

 

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I ate dinner at Mulligans on Beach Road outside of the Central Festival mall, I'd never been to Mulligans before because it always struck me as the kind of Irish pub you'd find at a shopping mall in a suburb of Akron, Ohio.

 

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I haven't had much luck with Irish pubs outside of Ireland, but there a few good ones in Boston and New York City. I wouldn't have gone this evening, either, if it hadn't been for a friend who wanted to eat there. He wanted a break from Thai food and had heard the "pub grub" at Mulligans was good.

 

So despite my aversion to imitation Irish pubs, I ventured into Mulligans to keep my friend company. Happy to say, the bowl of Irish stew I got was excellent. A substantial portion with a lot of perfectly cooked chunks of lamb in a tasty gravy. A simple dish, but done as it should be.

 

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Since the stew had been so good, I decided to try the bread and butter pudding. I stretched my luck with that one, though. A nice presentation but it looked better than it tasted. In fact, it didn't taste much of anything but sweet, Only two raisins and not the slightest hint of nutmeg.Very little custard sauce and it had been mucked up with what seemed to be straight-from-the-bottle Hershey's chocolate sauce. A travesty!

 

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It wasn't cheap. I imagine the location added 15% to 20% to the prices. The Irish stew cost 420 baht, the pudding 150 baht and a SML 130 baht (more than you pay in a lot of go go bars). I'll probably go back to eat the Irish stew again or try the shepherd's pie, but it won't become a regular haunt. I can't comment on Mulligans qualities as a pub as I was there early (about 5 p.m. and most of the customers were sitting outside.

 

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More good food reporting and photo's , thanks evil .

 

I think all these irish " Themed " pubs are generally on the expensive side , and at 130 b for a SML i would rather be sitting in a Go Go bar....... :P .

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More good food reporting and photo's , thanks evil .

 

I think all these irish " Themed " pubs are generally on the expensive side , and at 130 b for a SML i would rather be sitting in a Go Go bar....... :P .

I last had a snack in Shenanigans, The Avenue, which I believe is now called Acorn.

I thought their prices were too high for Pattaya, but was early enough to get some special on pints of Heinekin which worked out rather well.

I have always felt annoyed at non-GGB places that charge GGB prices for a beer, it extends beyond Irish pubs to hotels and some beer-bars these days.

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Tacos were the special of the day Tuesday at Tequila Reef on Soi 7 and that's what I had for lunch: one chicken, one beef and one pork taco. They could have used a bit more taco seasoning, but at 50 baht each, they were good as a quick lunch.

 

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Looks good value for 150 b .

 

Is this a lunch time special Evil or do they serve these all day..!

 

All day.

 

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That looks yummy.......... :smile:

I thought it looked poorly...same as the tacos, difficult messy things to eat.

I had 2 of these with chips and mushy peas last night.....

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That looks yummy.......... :smile:

 

It was! Surprisingly tasty lamb for Pattaya, done the right way. The cook at the Queen Vic knows something about lamb.

 

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2 ????

 

U greedy bugger lol lol,did you get the puddings from Eddie,as i dropped 5 off last week for him.The ones i get are quite big,i couldnt eat 2 ,without chips and mushy peas.

I thought it looked poorly...same as the tacos, difficult messy things to eat.

I had 2 of these with chips and mushy peas last night.....

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My Way is closed Fridays and there was a sign on the door saying it would be closed June 1- June 30.

 

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Strange a place would close Friday's when the weekend business is starting to come into town.

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I got a tuna sandwich from the Central Food Hall in the basement of the Central Festival Mall for my dinner tonight. It was very tasty and filling. It was a huge sandwich, about 5" thick. The slices of "muesli bread" were a nice touch, as the dried fruit and nuts in the bread complemented the tuna, diced veggies and fresh lettuce very well.



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They had a two-for-one special at 129 baht, so the sandwich was a bargain at 64.50 b. Good selection of other sandwiches as well.



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I got a tuna sandwich from the Central Food Hall in the basement of the Central Festival Mall for my dinner tonight. It was very tasty and filling. It was a huge sandwich, about 5" thick. The slices of "muesli bread" were a nice touch, as the dried fruit and nuts in the bread complemented the tuna, diced veggies and fresh lettuce very well.

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They had a two-for-one special at 129 baht, so the sandwich was a bargain at 64.50 b. Good selection of other sandwiches as well.

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That looks like a real deal, for sure.

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Beefeater, Soi Diana, Nov 11, 2013

 

Shrimp cocktail --fantastic!!

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Beef Bourguigon

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Baby back ribs

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Steak

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We also had smoked salmon, creme brulee and tawny port.

 

 

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