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I'm not German so I'm not sure about the taste but I have found a lot of German, Austrian, and Swiss restaurants in Pattaya that claim to have the different wursts. North of the dolphin circle, there are a whole mess of them as well as on second road by soi 7 & 8. I too love bockwurst and potato salad but while some of it is OK, I've never found anywhere that I considered really good at both.

 

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As Irishman says there are a whole host of German/Austrian/Swiss restaurants of varying quality in Bundesrepublik Naklua.

 

Two on Beach Road, one at the corner of Soi 4? (some sort of fisherman's restaurant) and the Zeppelin next to the Nova Hotel do various decent German food, including bockwurst and bratwurst with the normal curry, zigeuner and jaeger sauces, senf, potato salad etc.

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sinbinjack,

some of the restaurants can provide various sorts of a really good Wurst, including the Thuringian and Bavarian specialties (check Naklua). :)

 

What beats me is: why would anyone eat a sausage when it is 30+ (or 40+) deg Celzius outside? B)

 

No details, sorry, as my info comes from watching and talking with others who did eat them in Pty...

 

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What has ambient temperature got to do with consuming German sausages? Am I missing something here?

 

I live in Milwaukee where we consume bratwurst, currywurst, mettwurst and even kielbasa anytime of the year, not to mention Italian sausage and Finnish potato sausage as well. Hell, my profile looks like a big fucking knockwurst, so what is the problem here???????? Rgds, James

 

two days and wheels UUUUUUUPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! B)

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What has ambient temperature got to do with consuming German sausages?  Am I missing something here? 

 

I live in Milwaukee where we consume bratwurst, currywurst, mettwurst and even kielbasa anytime of the year, not to mention Italian sausage and Finnish potato sausage as well.  Hell, my profile looks like a big fucking knockwurst, so what is the problem here????????  Rgds, James

 

two days and wheels UUUUUUUPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(

 

Jimmybb,

no problem and no offense meant. :)

 

Simply: I can't eat fat food during the summer-time: probably culturally induced. B)

 

I prefer chicken or fish when the weather is warm/hot. :)

 

Btw, I can appreciate a good sausage meal, be it any of German sorts, Hungarian, Croatian (there are local specialties in Croatia, like "kulen", yummie...) or any other... :P

 

Enjoy your LOS stay. 1luv

 

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Whats wrong with the full English at the pig soi 7 :D

 

Nothing at all, but that's not even distantly related to what we were on about here, IMO... :(

 

Have you ever tried/eaten any of the German special-ones?

 

:lol:

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Must say i never tried dont think i will either,i did try that aussie supermarket on the jomtien road while i was staying at the residence gardens and they had excellent sausages in there also lean bacon,good place to shop..

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sinbinjack,

some of the restaurants can provide various sorts of a really good Wurst, including the Thuringian and Bavarian specialties (check Naklua). :)

 

What beats me is: why would anyone eat a sausage when it is 30+ (or 40+) deg Celzius outside? :rolleyes:

 

No details, sorry, as my info comes from watching and talking with others who did eat them in Pty...

 

:beer

Well I can ask you why do we eat chillies in Thailand. You can sit down to a bowl of Tom Yum and Sweat like hell while your eating it.

:devil

Bigmike.

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Well I can ask you why do we eat chillies in Thailand. You can sit down to a bowl of Tom Yum and Sweet like hell while your eating it.

B)

Bigmike.

 

I do eat all the hot chillie-enriched thingies that Thailand can offer, enjoy it thoroughly even while sometimes overdoing it ("Give me the Thai version of that - I can take it" :P ). :D

 

Note: I wasn't addressing the 'heavy' [i.e. spicy] food in my initial reply on this thread, but the high-fat kind. I said I couldn't take it and do not understand how anyone can. No attack in there. :P

 

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If you really want to enjoy good German food including Wurst you should check Naklua Rd. in the area of Soi Wong Amat (I believe Soi 18 or maybe 17). There are numerous good restaurants with good quality food at reasonable prices worth a visit.

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