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There are 3 "AIr Conditioned" Indian restaurants 100 meters south of Pattaya Tai and 2nd Road intersection (left side if facing Jomtien). A few days ago when I ate at one (checked the menu of the others) it also cost 280 baht for chicken masala and one garlic nan (decent, but nothing outstanding). Awhile ago, when i ate in the non-enclosed and no-AC restaurant around the corner behind the school, it was cheaper and tasty, but the place is small, crowded and service so-so.

 

Looking forward to trying some of the recommendations on this thread.

 

P.s. Near Silicon Valley California, I use to go to lunch with some Indian Techie friends and we'd eat at Indian food buffets for $10 USD (300 baht) so it does seem comparatively expensive here, but it is a 'foreigner' food here so...

 

 

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A little bit further away from Central Pattaya, up in Wongamat - Naklua Soi 16, right at the very end of the soi around to the right. There is a newly opened big open air (roof over) Indian restaurant called Seven Seas. I tried i a few nights ago. Food was good and large portions, service good. One of the better Indians i have been to in my 9 years here.

 

I tried a few different dishes and thought it was good. Average price will cost you about 250 baht for your curry + what ever you want to add i.e nan or rice

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I don't think I have ever seen any Indian (diners) in any of the Indian restaurants here. However, the same could be said for the vast majority of restaurants in the UK as well.

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Do Indians pay ~10 USD for meals in Patts.

 

that seems odd to me.

 

Yes, in some places. Not all Indians are cheap charlies and so short of money like many think

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P.s. Near Silicon Valley California, I use to go to lunch with some Indian Techie friends and we'd eat at Indian food buffets for $10 USD (300 baht) so it does seem comparatively expensive here, but it is a 'foreigner' food here so...

You can eat Indian on both ends of the scale in the UK, where it isn't foreign food!
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Do Indians pay ~10 USD for meals in Patts.

 

that seems odd to me.

I sometimes cut through that condo area at the back of Big C-X, goes between Soi Yume and 3rd Rd. At the 3rd Rd end is an Indian restaurant and every time I have passed there seems to be a crowd of Indians out-front. Normally indicative of 'cheap'...... :D
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I think thats a veggie indian,which most are in India too,plus no beer.

I sometimes cut through that condo area at the back of Big C-X, goes between Soi Yume and 3rd Rd. At the 3rd Rd end is an Indian restaurant and every time I have passed there seems to be a crowd of Indians out-front. Normally indicative of 'cheap'...... :D

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I think thats a veggie indian,which most are in India too,plus no beer.

No beer, with a curry, they have no idea these Indians!

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He told me that it was nothing like a british curryhouse,i said why do u think i want that,he walked back into the restaraunt,not a nice guy

No beer, with a curry, they have no idea these Indians!

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what about veg indian food restaurants ? are there any decent ones ?

Saras is advertised but looks pretty expensive to me. Is in the Sun City Hotel (next to Siam Bayshore) Door2Door delivery as well.

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I think i have a better one for you,though i havent tried the one you suggest yet.

 

I thoroughly recommend Maleez,its on Buakhow just 20 yrds south of the Lengkee-Diana junction.It only sells chicken

curries but they are very tasty with a thick consistency.

 

All the curries are priced at 110B and the Thai rice is 15B.

 

Try it mate i think you will like.

 

Is this place Maleez still there?

I have walked south on Buakhao from a little beyond the Soi LK Metro intersection, and see no sign of it.

If it has decent chicken curries for 110 baht I want to try it. I am with Papillon, there is no reason for a curry at a run-of-the-mill cafe to cost more than 100 baht.

Look to Los Angeles: a nice vegetarian meal with (small) portions of 3 or 4 items for $5-6, or 150 to 180 baht.

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Maleez/Eat Well is still there.

 

http://www.maleezlodge.com/

 

You can get chicken, fish, lamb and vegetarian curries along with the usual Indian appetisers and Tandoori dishes.

 

I ate there last night and thoroughly enjoyed my meal.

 

Onion Bhaji 80 Baht

 

Chicken Tikka Tawa Masala 180 Baht (Served bubbling on a hot plate)

 

Saffron Rice 40 Baht

 

Leo Beer 50 Baht

 

Trip Advisor review here

 

http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g293919-d3859025-Reviews-Eat_Well-Pattaya_Chonburi_Province.html

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LOL........!

Popular dish in Australia. I think most of the Indian dishes we are use to are created for us us white people. I go to an Indian place in Singapore where 90% of the customers are Indian, they eat curry and rice with their hands the dirty bastards. They have chicken curry, mutton curry and vegetable curry. You ask for a vindaloo or madras and they give you a WTF look.

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Just forget about indian food in Pattaya, those sour burps...i regret it every time.

 

 

I don't eat indian food at all , it's shit on a plate.....!

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