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If you have not made up your mind where to spend your Christmas Dinner, and your looking for the best place where you get all you can eat for your Hot Turkey meal, you should try ALOIS, where a few o fmy friends will be, don't worry, I will be some where even more Salubrious in Bangkok, for christmas, but watch out, Im cuming there for the Party of the year, where No miserale boring people will be Invited, for New Years Eve.

 

ALOIS now has 2 new amazing chefs there and the waiters are stunners, you want even bother with the Happy ending when you see them.

 

If your lost for some where good to go try ALOIS your be so happy you did, my good reputation is riding on it :)

 

A Christmas message for the owner and staff.

 

ALOIS' RESTAURANT AND WINE BAR

 

SEASON'S GREETINGS

 

 

 

Dear Valued Customer,

 

 

 

May we at Alois' Restaurant and Wine Bar take this opportunity of thanking you for your continued custom this past year and wish you and yours a very happy Season's Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year 2012.

 

May we also remind you, if you have not already booked, that we are offering festive fayre for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Eve.

 

The Christmas meals will incorporate Salmon Tart, White Wine Cream Soup, Pan Fried Chilean Snow Fish and US Scallop, Traditional Roast Turkey or Australian Beef Tenderloin a desert of Raspberry Parfait at the amazingly valued low price of 1,700.- Baht net.

 

Christmas Eve Dinner

Saturday, December 24th, 2011

Salmon Tart

served with Dill Cream Sauce

* * * * *

White Wine Cream Soup

with Seafood and Vegetable Cubes

* * * * *

Pan Fried Chilean Snow Fish and U.S. Scallop

served with Sweet Pea, Baby Carrot, Saffron Cream Sauce

and Wasabi Mashed Potatoes

* * * * *

Red Wine Sorbet

* * * * *

Traditional Roast Turkey

with Apple, Liver-Raisin Stuffing, Giblet Cranberry Sauce

Sauted Brussels Sprouts, Chestnuts

and Roasted Sweet Potatoes

OR

Roasted Australian Beef Tenderloin

served with Risotto Cepe Mushroom, Vegetables

and Rosemary in Light Cognac Cream Sauce

* * * * *

Raspberry Parfait

with Raspberry and Vanilla Sauce

* * * * *

Mocha

Christmas Cookies

Pralines

Bht. 1,700.- net

 

 

 

New Year offers Rock Lobster, Capsicum Cream Soup, and Snow Fish on Celery Puree, Australian Veal Tenderloin, Gorgonzola Fondue, Chocolate Mousse and Vanilla Pudding. All for 2,200.- Baht net.

 

New Year

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since years and years I come to TH just to ESCAPE that Xmas thing. I do not want tesco carols, no jingling bells-plus that noone even seems able to conceive that not any farang is english or english bred and shuns that ''tipical'' Xmas food-we have our own type. Why not schoener nacht- heiliger nacht?

A streetside stall with a 30 bt plate will likely be it. And-thanks cheap airfares- I fly back on 25th- on some mainly muslim airline, so we'll see what they make of it.

Guest fountainhall
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since years and years I come to TH just to ESCAPE that Xmas thing.

Living in Bangkok, where do I have to go - apart from North Korea - to escape that Christmas thing? Much of it drives me up the wall, hearing the same dozen carols and cheesy Christmas songs, often in lousy arrangements and performed on synthesisers - all repeated ad infinitum, ad nauseam. But kudos to Starbucks where, in addition to avoiding carols, I heard part of Corelli's lovely Christmas Concerto and some nice Bach the other day! Bah! Humbug!

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Living in Bangkok, where do I have to go - apart from North Korea - to escape that Christmas thing? Much of it drives me up the wall, hearing the same dozen carols and cheesy Christmas songs, often in lousy arrangements and performed on synthesisers - all repeated ad infinitum, ad nauseam. But kudos to Starbucks where, in addition to avoiding carols, I heard part of Corelli's lovely Christmas Concerto and some nice Bach the other day! Bah! Humbug!

 

 

I always feel so sad for the guys who hate christmas I had such a loveing childhood with so many wonderful memories its a shame some guy could not bare to think of this period in there life, I do know others who feel so lonley and lost when they hear christmas carols, Im sure there is some one out there you can share this time with you even if its just a fake hook up.

 

Have you thought of giving some one much less fortunate as you a happy time or do as I do pick a few poor guys and give them 1000 baht out of the blueespecially if they dont drink alcohol or take drugs, when I use to live in the UK I use to give out 50 pounds to a few genuine homelss guys it was amazing to se there faces if every oone did the same just think of all the happy guys around youncould make with out asking anything in return.

 

Happy christmas and wishing you can make some poor sole happy for the new year

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Living in Bangkok, where do I have to go - apart from North Korea - to escape that Christmas thing? Much of it drives me up the wall, hearing the same dozen carols and cheesy Christmas songs, often in lousy arrangements and performed on synthesisers - all repeated ad infinitum, ad nauseam. But kudos to Starbucks where, in addition to avoiding carols, I heard part of Corelli's lovely Christmas Concerto and some nice Bach the other day! Bah! Humbug!

 

 

I always feel so sad for the guys who hate Christmas, I had such a loving childhood with so many wonderful memories its a shame some guys could not bare to think of this period in their life, I do know others who feel so lonely and lost when they hear Christmas carols, I'm sure there is some one out there you can share this time with you, even if its just a fake hook up.

 

Have you thought of giving some one much less fortunate as you, a happy time or do as I do pick a few poor guys and give them 1000 baht out of the blue, specially if they don't drink alcohol or take drugs, when I use to live in the UK I use to give out 50 pounds to a few genuine homeless guys, it was amazing to se their faces, if everyone did the same just think of all the happy guys around you could make. without asking anything in return.

 

Its a shame some guys are so selfish then they would not feel so alone if they gave generously.

 

Happy Christmas and wishing you can make some poor sole happy, for the New Year.

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I also like to avoid christmas as much as possible. It's just another case of christians imposing their ways on others.

Guest fountainhall
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Why not! Here is something for Pong, Christian and Scrooge.

 

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I also like to avoid christmas as much as possible. It's just another case of christians imposing their ways on others.

 

 

Dear Sirs, With respect I think you have lost the plot, what I am talking about has nothing to do with Religion, the Christmas story is a fable or fairy tale, like all the things written in the Bible by the Monks at that time,

 

Its the lovely times we had at Christmas with our families and loved ones, I

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