I called into Aribaba yesterday to try out the food.....
As well as the Indian,Mexican,American and Thai cuisine mentioned in the topic title they also do English breakfasts,European and Moroccan food.
Authentic Indian curries seem to be their speciality.I had an excellent chicken "Butter Curry" along with Naan bread and rice.
The restaurant is located on Adunyadet Road,almost opposite Udon Bread (Dieters).The interior is very nice,possibly more Middle East than Indian I thought but quite unique to Udon.
Its an upmarket restaurant,similar to Good Everything and Green Leaf (that was).Therefore the food is a little bit pricey ( eg.Naan bread 39 baht,chicken curry 229 baht,rice 99 baht) but what I ate was delicious.The beer,too,is a little expensive (large Singha 130 baht) but understandable as its an upmarket restaurant not a drinking den !
Thai food is cheaper and courses were from 89 baht (I think) and you can get a cappucino for 55 baht which is quite reasonable.
They have a huge food and drinks menu.Personally I thought it was too large and I think they should initially concentrate on the Indian curries,Mexican food,English breakfasts and a reduced Thai menu to build up a customer base.I dont think that there is much call for Moroccan food or the expensive Salmon and Lamb European dishes.
But well worth the Lads and Dads of Udon taking your wife or sweetheart for a nice night out......not together,of course !
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Just when I thought our chance had passed,you go and save the best for last.