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They have an internal staff administration problem and will no doubt be open shortly. Nothing whatsoever to do with unfounded comments about food poisoning.

I had dinner last night at The Bite, which is the reincarnated Bite Me! on the same premises near the corner of Third Road and Soi Lengkee. I had one of the two daily specials- escalope of chicken wi

LOL. I was trained by the US Army to inspect mess halls, restaurants, snack bars on military bases for food sanitation. I have 4 years experience conducting monthly inspections. When a restaurants sta

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Poached Salmon in a Hollandaise Sauce, with Buttered Steamed Potatoes, Capers & Mixed Salad...looks outstanding.

 

I'll be in town in about a month. Will stop by to see what's on the menu then.

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Thursday triple special Bites from 1pm till late

 

1. Sesame Seared Rare Tuna with Asian Salad and Steamed

Potatoes - 290B

 

2. Roast Duck in a Lychee Sauce with Mixed Vegetables and Buttered Mash - 270B

 

3. Four Cheese Breaded Chicken Breast Parmigiana, topped with a Rich Tomato Onion & Garlic Sauce, with Sautéed Onion Potatoes, Garden Salad - 260B

 

4. Dessert special - any dessert with a freshly brewed quality coffee served as you like it (espresso, Americano, Latte, Cappucino) - 145B

 

Three course set menu just 390B!

 

Main menu dishes delivered free of charge Central Pattaya, 50B other areas. Specials 50B in town, 100B other areas (north of Nua, east of Suk, south of Thepprasit)

 

Call us on 0831928223 to book a table or for a Bite delivery.

 

3 course weekly set menu just 390B (until Monday)

 

Choice of starters:

 

- Pumpkin Soup

- Potato Cheeseballs

- Soft Chicken, Mushroom & Bacon Pâté

 

Choice of main course:

 

- Herb-Crusted Salmon with Vegetables of the Day, White Wine and Cream Sauce

- Savoury Chicken, Mushroom and Spinach Crêpe with a Side Salad

 

Choice of desserts:

 

- Chocolate Fondant and Whipped Cream

- Chilled Blueberry Cheesecake

- Sticky Toffee & Date Pudding Butterscotch Sauce Vanilla Ice-creampost-57906-0-41203700-1504756871_thumb.jpg

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Friday's special dishes

 

- Delicious Lamb Ragout on a Pasta Bed 275B

- Aussie Ribeye 220g Steak with Onion Rings, Garden Salad & Chips 375B

- Beef & Pork Meatballs with Pasta in a Rich Tomato Onion Sauce, and Garlic Bread 215B

- Chorizo & Belotti Lasagne with Fresh Salad & Garlic Bread 230B

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Seriously great grub. Give your tastebuds a treat.

 

Today on special!

 

1. J. Walker BBQ Sauce Chicken Breast with Vegetables of the Day & Fries - 240B

 

2. Pork Tenderloin Fillets in a Creamy Mushroom and White Wine Sauce, with Sauteed Potatoes and Onion, Garden Broccoli Salad - 240B

 

Last chance to sample the delish 390B Bite Gastro 3 Course Menu! And today we are throwing in a free freshly brewed quality coffee of your choice...

 

Choice of starters:

 

- Pumpkin Soup

- Potato Cheeseballs

- Soft Chicken, Mushroom & Bacon Pâté

 

Choice of main course:

 

- Herb-Crusted Salmon with Vegetables of the Day, White Wine and Cream Sauce

- Savoury Chicken, Mushroom and Spinach Crêpe with a Side Salad

 

Choice of desserts:

 

- Chocolate Fondant and Whipped Cream

- Chilled Blueberry Cheesecake

- Sticky Toffee & Date Pudding Butterscotch Sauce Vanilla Ice-cream

 

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Tuesday Special Bites!

 

1. Cajun Chicken with Potato Wedges or Savoury Rice, Red Onion Marmalade, Garden Salad with a Balsamic Dressing - 250B

 

2. JW Red Label BBQ Sauce Pork Chop with Grilled Vegetables & Chunky Chips - 245B

 

Selection of desserts at 145B with a delicious quality fresh brew cappuccino, latte, Americano or espresso ... including a new dessert on the menu:

 

Pancake stuffed with Sweet Yam and Whipped Cream Purée with Fruit of the Day (Strawberry, Banana and Dragon Fruit this Tuesday!)

 

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Mais oui. Ooh la la. Bite goes French. Maybe frogs legs next week lol

 

Two delicious French classics Bite Beef Bourguignon 250B and Bite Pulled Duck Confit Parmentier 220B

 

Beef Bourguignon is a stew prepared with beef braised in red wine and beef broth, with garlic, pearl onions, mushrooms and bacon...

 

Duck Confit Parmentier is a kind of posh shepherds pie made with shredded duck confit, topped with Parmesan cheese....

 

Last two days to try our weekly three course 390B set menu, including coffee...

 

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Saturday Bites

 

1. Chicken Breast with a Cream Cheese, White Wine And Spinach Sauce, Mixed Veg and either Buttered Mash or Potato Wedges - 250B

 

2. Pork Tenderloin Fillets in a Creamy Mushroom and White Wine Sauce, with Sauteed Potatoes and Onion, Garden Broccoli Salad - 240B

 

3. Tasty Beef & Pork Meatballs with Spaghetti in a Rich Tomato Onion and Herb Sauce, with Garlic Bread - 215B

 

Take your pick of today's great Bite specials!

 

Last chance to try this week's great value 390B three course set dinner including a freshly brewed coffee

We deliver all menu items in August FREE to Central Pattaya, 50B other areas. Specials delivery 50B Central Pattaya, 100B other areas

 

Follow the Bite FB page for updates on specials and other news - https://Facebook.com/BitePattaya

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I have arrived in town and decided to try this place out.

Ordered pork tenderloin and espresso. Both were very good.

Now there is a little problem with a menu booklet. Print is way too small plus the place is pretty dimly lit. Quite a challenge to read for vision impaired people. I personally would need a magnifying lens. Perhaps a business owner can address this issue.

P.S. Yet again I forgot that if you order espresso in Thailand they will always bring it first no matter what :)

P.S.S. This place looks exactly like in a last year, only the sign is different. Makes me wonder why did they close for such an extended period of time.

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I have arrived in town and decided to try this place out.

Ordered pork tenderloin and espresso. Both were very good.

Now there is a little problem with a menu booklet. Print is way too small plus the place is pretty dimly lit. Quite a challenge to read for vision impaired people. I personally would need a magnifying lens. Perhaps a business owner can address this issue.

P.S. Yet again I forgot that if you order espresso in Thailand they will always bring it first no matter what :)

P.S.S. This place looks exactly like in a last year, only the sign is different. Makes me wonder why did they close for such an extended period of time.

Very sorry if you had your coffee with the mains! The girls know better!

 

Trouble is quite a few customers actually ask for it at the same time. But the girls should check..

 

We are still in an extended soft reopening period. The menus will be enlarged/changed over the next few weeks and proper printed ones sorted. That you can read, hopefully ;) - I've lost count of the number of people I've lent my reading glasses to!

 

Yes - mostly same staff, same food except for the addition of Indian cuisine. And something else too, announcement soon....

 

Closure was an experiment that didn't quite work out with our new partners Retox. So back to a tried and trusted formula, and some great new plans for the future...

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Two great special favourites to start the week...

 

1. BBQ Sauce-Marinated Rack of Ribs with Slaw & Potato Wedges - 250B

 

2. Sesame Seared Rare Tuna with a Seaweed & Pickled Vegetable Salad in a Ponzu Sauce - 295B

 

Will post a bit later on... this week's brand new 3 course 390B set menu including a free fresh coffee (cappuccino, latte, espresso or Americano)

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Bite Specials! Chicken Piccata in a Lemon, Butter, White Wine & Caper Sauce with Sauteed Peppers & Couscous (or Pasta or Choice of Potatoes) - 245B

 

Roast Pork in a Red Wine Jus, Sauteed Potatoes & Onion, Balsamic-Dressed Fresh Salad - 250B

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When The Bite picked up Bite Me Bistro's dropped baton two months ago, many former customers wondered if it would be able to regain the culinary heights it once held. To a large extent, it has. There may be some details left to iron out, but by and large, it's back to where it once was.


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Bite Me has reincarnated itself as The Bite in the same premises near the corner of Third Road and Soi Lengkee. The original version closed its doors in January this year and visitors to Pattaya as well as long-term residents mourned its passing, as Bite Me had occupied a unique niche within the Pattaya restaurant scene.


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Like its predecessor, The Bite punches way above its price class in serving top-notch food at bargain prices. The menu hasn't changed much since the Bite Me days. It's still largely Mediterranean food, often modern takes on classic dishes and international favorites. The ingredients are high-quality and fresh, with a lot of care taken in the preparation of each meal.


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My most recent meal at The Bite (Tuesday night) was a daily special: duck breast in a blueberry and red wine sauce, served on a bed of bok choi and buttered mashed potatoes.


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I can say without equivocation it was the best meal I've had in Pattaya for 260 baht.


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I'm a big fan of duck, whether cooked Western or Asian style. The problem with a lot of the Western duck dishes in Pattaya is the toughness of the meat. This is usually due to overcooking, but it can also be related to the age of the duck and how it was frozen. The duck breast at The Bite was tender, juicy and full of flavor.


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The blueberry and wine sauce had just the right balance of sweetness and acidity to complement the richness of the duck breast.


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The bok choi and buttered mash were excellent accompaniments to round out the dish. And the chef sure didn't skimp on the blueberries.


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The Bite has become my favorite Western restaurant in Pattaya and I eat there a couple times a week. Another recent meal was chicken breast in a mushroom and white wine sauce with wild rice, again a special at 260 baht.


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And again, it was the same winning formula: quality ingredients prepared properly to bring out the natural flavors.


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Bottom line: You can't eat better Western food in central Pattaya for 260 baht.


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mmmmmmmm that duck breast!

 

Can't wait to try their food.

 

BTW, I never realized it was a reincarnation of the original. Different owners now? The previous incarnation advertised also, did they not? Is the patronage improved? I suspect the previous incarnation lost money. How is this one doing financially?

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The day I had the chicken special, a friend chose the weekly three-course set menu at 390 baht. He had the potato balls with cheese as his starter.

 

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As his main course, he had the salmon with hollandaise sauce, mixed vegetables and buttered mash.

 

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The sauce looked too white to be hollandaise, so I tasted a bit of it. It wasn't hollandaise, but a good bechamel. My friend didn't care as he is a healthy eater and doesn't put sauce on his fish.

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For dessert, he had the warm chocolate fondant with ice cream and whipped cream. That's not so healthy, but it was very delicious, he said.

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mmmmmmmm that duck breast!

 

Can't wait to try their food.

 

BTW, I never realized it was a reincarnation of the original. Different owners now? The previous incarnation advertised also, did they not? Is the patronage improved? I suspect the previous incarnation lost money. How is this one doing financially?

MLC - nope, we were making good money in high season last year, and weren't doing too badly earlier on considering we only opened Jan 2016. But a lifestyle choice was made, a merger with Retox, with the plan to take the pressure off the Bite Me kitchen (stupidly long hours) by launching other profit centres. Still a few details to sort out but the Naando's Indian operation is ticking along nicely. Other irons in the fire too.

 

The new op hasn't been going long but the signs are good. Especially when you consider that Westerners have less money in their pockets and competition is keen. In the end you just have to let the food speak for itself. Marketing is good, but repeat business and word of mouth are key.

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Like its predecessor, The Bite punches way above its price class in serving top-notch food at bargain prices. The menu hasn't changed much since the Bite Me days. It's still largely Mediterranean food, often modern takes on classic dishes and international favorites. The ingredients are high-quality and fresh, with a lot of care taken in the preparation of each meal.

 

../..

 

I can say without equivocation it was the best meal I've had in Pattaya for 260 baht.

 

../..

 

The Bite has become my favorite Western restaurant in Pattaya and I eat there a couple times a week.

 

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Bottom line: You can't eat better Western food in central Pattaya for 260 baht.

 

Evil

 

Thanks Evil, really appreciated.

 

By the way the salmon dish your friend had was on offer with a couple of sauce choices other than the Hollandaise. There was a lemon, cream and white wine sauce too, and I'm wondering if there might have been a mix up with your order? If so, please apologise to your dining partner on our behalf.

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Two more great duck and chicken specials at The Bite this Friday - plus last two days to try our fantastic value 390B multiple choice 3 course dinner including free freshly brewed quality coffee!

 

Stuck in? No problem, call us on 0622 633 996 and we deliver all over town. 50B for specials in the centre, 100B Darkside/north of Nua/south of Thepprasit. Main menu free delivery town centre, 50B outside.

 

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MLC - nope, we were making good money in high season last year, and weren't doing too badly earlier on considering we only opened Jan 2016. But a lifestyle choice was made, a merger with Retox, with the plan to take the pressure off the Bite Me kitchen (stupidly long hours) by launching other profit centres. Still a few details to sort out but the Naando's Indian operation is ticking along nicely. Other irons in the fire too.

 

The new op hasn't been going long but the signs are good. Especially when you consider that Westerners have less money in their pockets and competition is keen. In the end you just have to let the food speak for itself. Marketing is good, but repeat business and word of mouth are key.

 

I do wish you well and I look forward to eating there next year!

 

I think I misunderstood a previous post.

 

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Looking forward to trying the menu at the Bite.

 

Unfortunately when I dropped in the other day the wifi wasn't working, and as I was dining alone I needed something to read. The waitress was slow in bringing a menu and slow in coming to take my order, which I took as a bad sign, so I went across the street to Easy Health (or something like that), where I had the most deliciously spiced pumpin soup I've ever tasted.

 

I'll give the Bite another try sometime soon.

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Looking forward to trying the menu at the Bite.

 

Unfortunately when I dropped in the other day the wifi wasn't working, and as I was dining alone I needed something to read. The waitress was slow in bringing a menu and slow in coming to take my order, which I took as a bad sign, so I went across the street to Easy Health (or something like that), where I had the most deliciously spiced pumpin soup I've ever tasted.

 

I'll give the Bite another try sometime soon.

Get a decent mobile data plan, you Luddite!

 

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Looking forward to trying the menu at the Bite.

 

Unfortunately when I dropped in the other day the wifi wasn't working, and as I was dining alone I needed something to read. The waitress was slow in bringing a menu and slow in coming to take my order, which I took as a bad sign, so I went across the street to Easy Health (or something like that), where I had the most deliciously spiced pumpin soup I've ever tasted.

 

I'll give the Bite another try sometime soon.

Sorry - the waitress was a bit under pressure with a few tables to serve - she remembers you had trouble connecting, and asked for a paper to read. We should start getting the Bangkok Post!

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