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Retox Game On do a very good Sunday lunch. I went for the beef which was a good medium cooked. The stars for me though are the yorkshire pudding, mashed potato and cauliflower cheese- combined with gravy to die for. Fish and chips spot on and very big portion.

It's a lot of food and that's standard size, they do a larger size for another 100 baht.

 

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I wouldn't call this bad, but i'd not rush back to it unless in area wanting some chinese quick and easy.

Crab and sweetcorn soup (normal crab sticks) was pretty tasty. Fried rice not a lot of love or flavour gone into it. Beef was ok but a bit tough. Chicken szechaun bizarrely battered, that's a first for me anywhere in the world- now I know that's no issue for a lot of people but a bit of a pet hate for me. If stated on menu i'd never order.

Not a negative review I would eat there again, maybe bit more careful with what I ordered.

 

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Well no food thread is right without a post showing Beefeater. I still think it's best in town as always spot on and no variance in quality ( a rare thing in Pattaya ).

Everything cooked to perfection and how we ordered. I will let pictures do the talking.

 

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Here in Bangkok in the Nana Hotel parking lot there's a small vendor selling tacos the taco in the photo cost 100 baht it's a beef taco with a little lettuce a little salsa a little cheddar cheese and very little beef. Definitely not good value for money I would not return. The other food in the photo is street food I'm lazy to go anywhere tonight.20190212_183258.thumb.jpg.a0a65c55621c4f56bb40418071d49b00.jpg20190212_183752.thumb.jpg.7a746f158d4f3f497f18d3e962e1ffe6.jpg

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7 hours ago, barsie said:

A very simple but tasty brunch.

Creamy garlic pepper mushrooms on toast. Fairly heavily seasoned because I only had the crappy thai bread which tends to be a little sweet.

 

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Reminds me of beef stroganoff, which I am dying to have. On noodles though.

Also cream chipped beef on toast would love to have.

 

So many different things I've had in LOS and discover there is too much sugar in it. And things that are processed already so you can't ask for less sugar. I like savory flavors.

If I want sweet I'll get some candy or a cookie or something, but don't put it in everything for gods sake.

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4 hours ago, Yesitisdakid said:

Here in Bangkok in the Nana Hotel parking lot there's a small vendor selling tacos the taco in the photo cost 100 baht it's a beef taco with a little lettuce a little salsa a little cheddar cheese and very little beef. Definitely not good value for money I would not return. The other food in the photo is street food I'm lazy to go anywhere tonight.20190212_183258.thumb.jpg.a0a65c55621c4f56bb40418071d49b00.jpg20190212_183752.thumb.jpg.7a746f158d4f3f497f18d3e962e1ffe6.jpg

What are those little pancake type things ? They look interesting.

 

3 bucks for a taco ? Yeah, f**k that.

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5 hours ago, Glasseye said:

So many different things I've had in LOS and discover there is too much sugar in it. And things that are processed already so you can't ask for less sugar. I like savory flavors.
If I want sweet I'll get some candy or a cookie or something, but don't put it in everything for gods sake.

You forgot sodium. Thai food is loaded with sodium.
I happen to be on a very restricted sodium diet for medical reasons, so I am in and it itself a good gauge, but I have learned to read up on the matter and for everybody it should be beneficial to be aware.
Sodium may cause high blood pressure, heart decease, obesity, excel fluid retention, metabolic disorders, and albuminuria (associated with kidney decease).
For starters the standard for daily value (DV) of sodium is 2,400mg (~1mg/Kcal) max and American Heart Association (AHA) is 1,500mg as an ideal limit. CDC estimate that the average sodium intake in the US is 3,400mg/day, UK hovers around 3Kmg and WHO list Thailand as average 4Kmg/day
Examples of ingredients sodium per tbsp. Fish sauce: 1,400mg. Red curry paste: 350mg. Green curry paste: 500mg. Shrimp paste: 1,500mg, Soy sauce: 900mg.
Thai meals 1 plate or 2 cup-bowl:

Dish/  Bowl  mg Na    Drink mg Na
Tom Yom Goong:     3,000   Thai Beer:         14
Pad Thai:     1,300   Guinness:           0
Mama noodle soup:     2,000   Vodka soda:           3
Red curry:     1,000   Coffee           5
Green curry:     1,700   Orange Juice           1
Thai fried rice:     1,600      
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8 hours ago, Glasseye said:

Reminds me of beef stroganoff, which I am dying to have. On noodles though.

Also cream chipped beef on toast would love to have.

 

So many different things I've had in LOS and discover there is too much sugar in it. And things that are processed already so you can't ask for less sugar. I like savory flavors.

If I want sweet I'll get some candy or a cookie or something, but don't put it in everything for gods sake.

Basically yes - very similar if i'd added beef. My mum would also add a touch of sherry or brandy.

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