Gaybutton Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 June 1~15 Gourmet Set Menu House Champagne *** Amuse Bouche *** White Wine Cackle Berry Chardonnay, Australia 2004 Marble of Goose Liver and French Vegetables *** Crabmeat and Guacamole Crespelle *** Homemade Tagliatelle Noodles creamy Black Forest Ham & Cepes Mushroom Sauce with fresh Rosemary *** Apple Sherbet *** Red Wine Chalk Hill Blue Angoves, Shiraz Cabernet, Australia,2007 Pan seared Scottish Salmon on Shrimp enhanced Fennel Cream Sauce and braised Celery or Slow roasted Duck Supreme, nestled on Potato, Onion & Egg Plant Tart Topped with braised Artichokes and roasted Mushrooms Spinach Coulis & Cinnamon Jus *** Red Wine maserated Prunes with Vanilla Ice Cream and Grand Marnier Zabayone or Selection of premium international Cheese *** Coffee or Tea Calvados, Grappa, Remy Martin, Williams Food only 1,550 Baht net (36.50 Є), Menu with Unlimited Beverages 3,100 Baht net (73.00 Є) http://www.restaurant-pattaya.com http://www.condo-pattaya.com Quote
Guest Oogleman Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 Damn you. Im back in London deciding wether its a kebab or fish and chips tonight! Quote
Guest lvdkeyes Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 Damn you. Im back in London deciding wether its a kebab or fish and chips tonight! Plaice and chips sounds good to me. Can't find plaice here. Quote
Gaybutton Posted May 30, 2009 Author Posted May 30, 2009 Plaice and chips sounds good to me. Can't find plaice here. The closest I've seen is a type of flounder from India that is sold at Carrefour. Of course, it's not a cold-water fish, but I don't recall seeing any kind of cold-water fish sold at Thai grocery stores. So far, the best fish & chips I've tried in Pattaya is at Simon's Fish & Chips at Jomtien Complex. Maybe some restaurants have a better version of it, but someone else will have to make the recommendation if anything better is available in Pattaya. Quote
Guest lvdkeyes Posted May 30, 2009 Posted May 30, 2009 So far, the best fish & chips I've tried in Pattaya is at Simon's Fish & Chips at Jomtien Complex. I have to agree with you regarding Simon's, but be sure to order the cod, not the local fish if you want the closest thing to English fish 'n chips. At one point to owner told me Thailand will not allow any fish to be imported except cod. Quote
Guest ButterballBruce Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 So far, the best fish & chips I've tried in Pattaya is at Simon's Fish & Chips at Jomtien Complex. Mmm...sounds yummy. With vinegar or tartar sauce? Can't wait to try it! I'm going to run to this restaurant when I reach Pattaya. Quote
Guest lvdkeyes Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 Mmm...sounds yummy. With vinegar or tartar sauce? Can't wait to try it! I'm going to run to this restaurant when I reach Pattaya. I like it the real English way, with malt vinegar and salt. Quote