THE IRISH CLOCK

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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by thrilled » August 19, 2009, 1:11 am

I do believe in the last couple of months the clock is getting some competition.But then competition is good.



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Post by Prenders88 » August 19, 2009, 3:17 am

thrilled wrote:I do believe in the last couple of months the clock is getting some competition.But then competition is good.

Yes, since Jon and Paul serve breakfast and other British favourites at the Chern Chim Cafe.
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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by pompui » August 19, 2009, 4:57 am

There is room for both fine establishments 8) and I would have thought logically that the Irish Clock would be or should be buying their freezer stock from this new supplier in town. :-k

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Post by laphanphon » August 19, 2009, 9:51 am

buying their freezer stock from this new supplier in town
competition is always a good thing, keeps things well priced here, though if the Clock started buying from there, i think a price increase would be warranted, as i've been there and would consider it a niche market, high end for myself. plus, i haven't got a clue what 99 % of the products are, my yank ignorance shining through.

breakfast is still a personal enjoyment at home, my way, and damn cheap. and no need to shower and go looking. it is breakfast afterall. if i'm already up and showered, it's lunch time, though a full breakfast for lunch isn't unthough of, but rare for my.

will need to do some comparison browsing, now that things are well established and running. although my car/mb seems to have auto pilot/parking when near the Clock or Nobi's, damn good chili yesterday, by the way. welcome change to my usual, been a while.

enjoy the choices, 3 fine establishments, CC, I'll have to take the word of a fine customer base, quite a few i have respect for their food reviews, as we enjoy the same. happy munching.

Can someone remind me on which days is the traffic allowed down the Soi

odd number days, park on irish clock side, even, nobi's side, and make sure you park the direction of traffic, illegal to park against traffic. they did add signs in english, but at end of soi near wattana rd. 8)

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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by arjay » August 19, 2009, 1:30 pm

Please keep this thread on the topic of the Irish Clock.

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Post by laphanphon » August 19, 2009, 2:46 pm

yes, thanks for moving that, as was thinking the same. figured you'd be bored today, w/udon /nk so slow. :lol: :lol: :lol:

on topic.................next time in the Clock, think i'll investigate if chili is on the menu, maybe give it try. :lol: :lol:

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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by BobHelm » August 19, 2009, 2:58 pm

I am 99% certain it is LA - but it will be Chili Con Carne as that is all us Brits are used to. So possibly quite a large amount of red beans in it. To be honest, before mentioned on another thread I would never have believed that 'chili' could come without beans. So just a little 'heads up' that if it is a Brit restaurant 'chili' is almost certain to have bean in it...

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Post by Aardvark » August 19, 2009, 4:23 pm

And of course Bob, to stay on Topic your talking about the " Irish Clock " aren't you :D

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Post by beer monkey » August 19, 2009, 5:26 pm

BobHelm wrote: So just a little 'heads up' that if it is a Brit restaurant 'chili' is almost certain to have bean in it...
And if i might add, be pretty dull....as they would be too scared too add any type of 'Hot' chilly and spice to it..!!
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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by Aardvark » August 21, 2009, 10:16 am

Has anyone tried there Gammon Steak, I've always looked at it on the Menu but never tried it ??

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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by Charlieb » August 21, 2009, 10:18 am

I tried the Gammon Steak and thought it was great. I have tried it with the egg and the pineapple. I like it with egg the best. Coming from Texas, I had no idea what a Gammon Steak was but Steve convinced me to try it. I'm glad he did.

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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by pompui » August 21, 2009, 11:28 am

What is the price of the gammon steak with all the trimmings.Ta vely much 8)

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Post by Aardvark » August 22, 2009, 4:37 pm

Gammon Steak, Egg and Chips Bt185 bargain :D

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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by zoomzoom » September 8, 2009, 1:07 am

I've noticed that the "Clock" now have a number of Indian dishes listed on their "specials" board.

Has anybody (on here) tried them yet?

If you have, a few questions, if I may.

1) Are they Indian,Indian - If so from which region?

2) Pakistani, Indian?

3) Bangladeshi, Indian?

4) British (Curry house) indian?

OR......

5) Udon Indian?

Also, are they any good?

Only curryholics need respond!!

Preferably with recommendations on what they have sampled.

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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by BobHelm » September 8, 2009, 2:15 pm

I have not sampled them yet ZZ as I am out of Thailand at the minute.
I do know that Mali went to Bangkok (quite a while ago now- 7/8 months) to do a couple of weeks' Indian cookery course that was running there. I would imagine that the 'style' will be the same as the Indian food available in Bangkok. I would imagine that would also be the source of spices etc. needed for the dishes...

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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by Barstool » September 8, 2009, 6:06 pm

I stayed at the Irish Clock recently. The room was very pleasant and well appointed and the service also good.But when who is that individual who parks himself on the computer on the mezzanine level? He hogs the darn thing all day. When I asked if he'd mind if I spent a bit of time on there he basically told me to get lost. I don't think he's a guest either. Bit of a shame really.

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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by Charlieb » September 8, 2009, 10:21 pm

Did you mention the problem to Steve? I am sure he would have taken care of it.

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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by Khun Paul » September 8, 2009, 10:43 pm

Agree speak to Steve I am sure he will deal with the matter diplomatically.

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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by Prenders88 » September 9, 2009, 12:19 am

There is lot more room on the Mezz floor of the Clock, for a network of PC's for those of us who don't want to bring a laptop with them. I would not mind paying 20 baht for a hour, and refreshments on tap.
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Re: THE IRISH CLOCK

Post by Aardvark » September 13, 2009, 8:30 am

On September 24 Guinness will celebrate it's 250th anniversary which they are calling Aurthers Day. http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/Arthurs_day.aspx I wonder if the Clock is doing something special to celebrate ??

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