reader Posted April 4, 2018 Share Posted April 4, 2018 Excerpted from South China Morning Post Harlan Goldstein, the self-proclaimed “celebrity chef of Hong Kong”, is back – but this time he is about to open a restaurant in Pattaya, just outside the city by Mabphrachan Lake. Called Harlan Goldstein’s Comfort, the restaurant – which has the tagline “Food for Friends” – opened on March 28 and serve an eclectic menu of various cuisines. “The dining scene in Pattaya is like Hong Kong 30 years ago,” he says, perhaps hinting that he has been down that road before. Goldstein also says that he is happy to be back in the kitchen, unlike in Hong Kong where he was managing several restaurants at once. Goldstein says he has calmed down since moving to Thailand, but admits that he is still not used to things being done less efficiently than they are in Hong Kong. “What takes 10 minutes in Hong Kong takes 10 days here. I have to bite my tongue,” he says. “Also I have seen that staff will quit if you are difficult. The people here are very friendly and warm, but productivity is like a nightmare. It’s something I have to get used to.” Goldstein abruptly resigned from Hong Kong-based ZS Hospitality Group in September 2016 due to what he says were differences between him and chairwoman Elizabeth Chu Yuet-han. The restaurant group gave him what he calls a “golden handshake” – almost US$3 million – and he decided, after 26 years in Hong Kong, on a change of scenery and moved to Thailand. “I’ve been here for seven months and originally I wanted to go to Bangkok. I was there for two weeks, then Chiang Mai for two weeks. And then I told my wife [Helen Pong] we should check out Pattaya,” he says. He explains that the place isn’t just about its seedy undertones. “Only certain areas are like that. I’m in an area that’s surrounded by luxury condos and there are a lot of Russians, Belgians, French and Americans. In Pattaya there’s the low-end market, then the mid-section where people have money and good jobs, and then the mega rich.” The chef and restaurateur is now putting the finishing touches on his new restaurant, which he claims the owner has handed to him rent-free for nine years. It features a giant mural of King Kong looking like rapper 50 Cent, an open kitchen and colourful bathrooms, including one called the “banana room” which has a poster listing countries and the lengths of their bananas under the banner “Know Your Banana”. There is also what he calls a Russian toilet, which is pink and has a chandelier hanging from the ceiling. The menu features 34 dishes – the best of the recipes Goldstein has picked up in 38 years of world travel, he says. From Italy there’s pappardelle with mushrooms, truffles and slow-cooked egg; from Mexico, pulled pork tacos; from America, slow-cooked Sriracha glazed pork ribs; and from Thailand, crispy soft shell crab with yellow curry and roti. He adds there will also be daily specials. http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/food-drink/article/2136094/iconoclast-chef-hong-kong-back-pattaya-new-restaurant-thai Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vinapu Posted April 5, 2018 Share Posted April 5, 2018 I still mourn Boat Bakery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stijntje Posted April 5, 2018 Share Posted April 5, 2018 https://www.comfortbyharlan.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest abang1961 Posted April 5, 2018 Share Posted April 5, 2018 I still mourn Boat Bakery I believe an Indian restaurant took over that space...Anyway, PAttaya is pathetically boring now with lesser venues to look see.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...