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I lived in a third story apartment in Bangkok. There was one rooftop tom cat who owned the area where I lived. After a couple months of my leaving food on the balcony for him, he finally befriended me and even allowed me to pet him. One day we had a challenging cat come around. They got into a bloody fight and both fell three stories to the ground. The next day my cat was back and seemed none the worse for wear. He had a few bloody spots but they didn't seem to bother him. He was a ball of pure muscle. They are tough creatures for sure.

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They don't have much mass, so the fall hurts less.

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I've eaten at the Blue Parrot a few times and it went from pretty good to pretty disappointing. Any word on whether the old owner or cook is involved in the new venture?

Maybe someone who knows the former owner of the Blue Parrot will be able to give a definitive answer. According to what I've read elsewhere, the former Blue Parrot owner isn't involved, but the same cook is/was involved to some degree. The menu is supposed to be almost identical, at least in terms of the Mexican dishes.

 

Evil

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Sue's place is a restaurant???????

I thought of it only last night as I passed by on Beach Rd........

It was always a good stopping point on the way back from WS to find a good companion and have a last drink. It was like the Wonderful Bar without live music.

My last visit was also some time back and I got annoyed as the girl was cheating at that roll-dice flip numbers-over game in order to get me to bar-fine her as a side bet. Thanks for the education..... a Mexican restaurant eh?

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I have been looking for a place like this to eat at in Pattaya. I will certainly look this place over.

 

As a side issue I often like a good English breakfast at dinner time and I think that in the same soi there is a place called Palmers. It gave me on a few occasions one of the best value brekkies in Pattaya

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The Blue Parrot used to have a waitress that worked at night as a dancer at some of the Walking Street bars. I forget her name, but she was nice. Last time I was in Pattaya, though, I didn't see her there.

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Sue's Place has been there for a very long time. I went there often before I became domesticated (mostly). Sue looked after me and made some great recommendations for someone to share the night with me. You might say I had a take-away that, while edible, was not fattening. This was over 12 years ago. And the memories linger on......

 

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Sue's Place has been there for a very long time. I went there often before I became domesticated (mostly). Sue looked after me and made some great recommendations for someone to share the night with me. You might say I had a take-away that, while edible, was not fattening. This was over 12 years ago. And the memories linger on......

 

Little Roy

 

And, the lady on the left used to be a hostess at FLB. She worked in a bar near Palmer's (possibly Sue's Place) before that.

 

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Following the review I was looking forward to a visit to this place. I did not get there till after midnight last night and the old lady says "Normally we close but I keep kitchen open for you". I settled for a plate of quesadilla (?) and it was excellent and just what I needed. I will be back at a more godly hour to try the burritos and what have you. Thanks for the hint. I also mentioned somewhere that I had found a good breakfast place in the area called Palmers so imagine my surprise to find it next door to Sues!

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Here is a photo the beef enchilada and taco combination. I think it is #11 on the menu. The taco is a hard taco which I like. In California, the default taco is usually a soft taco.

The rice was dry, the refried beans were not that tasty. The enchilada and taco were just okay, but I doubt I will eat here again before trying other Mexican.

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I went to Sue's with Beerbelly and had the 2 chicken enchiladas including sour cream. I agree on the rice and beans...I didn't really like them that much. The chicken was more dry than I liked.

I did like that they included 2 salsas without my requesting it.

When the bill came, they had added on sour cream at 40b. I pointed out that the menu said the dish came with sour cream, and they removed the charge. They probably charged me because I had specifically asked if the dish came with sour cream...so they took that as me ordering sour cream.

 

All in all, I prefer Mike's Mexican better...still haven't been to Tequila Reef...they are next.

 

Here's the meal...yes, there were 2 chicken enchiladas under that covering of cheese and stuff. To me, it wasn't a very appetizing presentation.

 

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That's distressing. Seems like the food has gone down since I ate there. The rice and refried beans don't look the same as in my pic. I wonder if it was the same cook as the nights I was there? Consistency has always been the hobgoblin of small of restaurants in Pattaya.

 

Evil

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I have been meaning to try this place but after MM's pic i think i'll be going back to Mikes for my next Mexican meal

 

As Evil pointed out, it might have been the difference in cooks.

 

Perhaps avoid Thursdays and go on whatever day Evil P went.

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I am afraid to say that looks like something a dog's thrown up , and there is no way i could eat that......!

:llaugh That is exactly what it looks like!…and reminds me of an abomination that was served up to me when it was still under the "Blue Parrot" guise. However, somebody once posted a photo of "Biscuits & Gravy" on here, which was equally as stomach churning !

Unfortunately I have found the "Tex-Mex" fare in Pattaya from the "established" restaurants to be of a pretty poor standard (my opinion of course) and much better examples produced as "one off" type dos at bar parties etc. :thumbup

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