TotallyOz Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 I have used this place for a while but mostly ordered from them via Door2Door. I love the food. Last night, the BF and I decided to take a few friends out to dinner and we ended up here. The place in on Theppasit Road not too far from the main road to the beach. The restaurant is right on the major road and has a large sign and not easy to miss. The place is clean and well run. You can sit outside or inside. They have license plates from many US states inside on the walls. We ordered the feast which has ribs, pulled pork, chicken, cold slaw, beans, fries and more. It was 1100 baht. We all ordered drinks as well and they have a pitcher of Heineken for 160 baht. The food is excellent and the ribs melted off the bone, just the way they are supposed to. If you like ribs, this place is a must! The menu is on the website. A map is attached in the photo below. http://www.greatrib.com/web/index.html Quote
PattayaMale Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 The "feast" comes in two sizes. Last time there were 6 of us that ate the large feast which GayThailand referred to. It was plenty to eat for all of us. When you consider that the cost is less than 200 baht per person for great BBQ............. Quote
Guest luvthai Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 I love this place. The only negative comment I have is that their deserts were not fresh. The meragine on the lemon pie was awful and the pie itself was stale. I always ahve the rib and chicken combo and enjoy it. Quote
Guest MonkeySee Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 The food is excellent and the ribs melted off the bone, just the way they are supposed to. If you like ribs, this place is a must! The menu is on the website. A map is attached in the photo below. http://www.greatrib.com/web/index.html The food is excellent. I have eaten here a couple of times and the BBQ was the best. We all ordered drinks as well and they have a pitcher of Heineken for 160 baht. I did not see the pitcher of Heineken for 160, but that sounds like a good deal. I had a large glass of the fancy German beer that was nice and cold. Quote
2lz2p Posted November 10, 2008 Posted November 10, 2008 I have eaten there several times, usually the half feast (enough for three and took what we didn't eat home). They also serve a very good hamburger, some Mexican appetizers. and (I thought) a good gumbo -- those I have had when stopping for lunch -- dinner, though, I can't pass up those ribs. As to desert, I had their apple pie once (not impressed), but usually with the other food, too full to even think about desert. Not sure, but I think they also serve margaritas by the pitcher. Quote
Guest Posted November 10, 2008 Posted November 10, 2008 I had their apple pie once (not impressed), but usually with the other food, too full to even think about desert. Not sure, but I think they also serve margaritas by the pitcher. We tasted both the Apple Pie and the Bread Pudding. Both were bland and a waste of money IMHO. The rest of the meal was excellent though. Quote
Guest MonkeySee Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 Have you heard if they are having a Thanksgiving Buffet, this year? Quote
Guest sabaisabai Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 Oh my......here i sit in the States and you have made my mouth water. Good food there.....the filet mignon is also excellent. Quote
Guest laurence Posted November 23, 2008 Posted November 23, 2008 I have eaten there several times, usually the half feast (enough for three and took what we didn't eat home). That bring up a question regarding taking home food from restaurants in Thailand. When with the bf he would be very reluctant to take a doggie bag even though he has a dog. Anyone experience this? Quote
Gaybutton Posted November 24, 2008 Posted November 24, 2008 That bring up a question regarding taking home food from restaurants in Thailand. When with the bf he would be very reluctant to take a doggie bag There is no problem at all about taking food home in a bag. That is quite common and expected (unless I'm around. In that case there won't be any food left to take . . .) Quote