Cheese on Toast. How much?

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Post by papaguido » March 31, 2008, 4:41 pm

Bubble guts followed by the trots...



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Post by beer monkey » March 31, 2008, 4:42 pm

If you visit spain Ron..."Spanish Tummy".


Or you might know this one..." The Hershey Squirts"

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Post by beer monkey » March 31, 2008, 4:47 pm

"Painting the Town Brown" Ron....are you getting the drift.?


Ok another " The Green apple splatters".....Or " The sour Lemon Quick Step"


Well i think thats that one 'cleared' up. ;)

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Post by farang » March 31, 2008, 4:55 pm

who`s Ross :lol:

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Post by beer monkey » March 31, 2008, 5:00 pm

Ross-On-Toast. How Much..????????? :shock: :shock:
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Post by TJ » March 31, 2008, 5:14 pm

Best sandwiches and also best value for money in Pattaya IMO is Uncle Charlies on Soi 11 off Second Road, across fron the Bay Breeze Hotel. Cheese on toast (grilled cheese sandwich) was 40 baht. Excellent bacon, lettuce, tomato on toast was 55 baht. Country ham with tomato and lettuce on toast was 60 baht.

The Villa Market has prepared sandwiches (roast beef and other) for about 60 baht in the bread section.

At various other pattaya restaurants I had sandwiches of poorer quality and paid 155 to 220 baht.

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Post by polehawk » March 31, 2008, 5:40 pm

It's New Delhi Belly in India......

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Post by polehawk » March 31, 2008, 5:49 pm

cali4995 wrote:Pattaya has the convenience, not long ago they opened "the avenue'
shopping complex on second road and on the 1st floor is the Villa
market which is 24hrs and has a selection which makes Tops look
like the corner quickie mart. There is also a "24 hour diner" which
resembles the grill at the Foodland if you've ever been there. Good
stuff and even here I'm amazed at the lack of decent places to eat
sometimes. Just decent food at a fair price, but so few restauranteurs
seem to offer that and their customers are the one shot only variety. :(
Hey, cali....are you still in Pattaya? That Avenue Complex is a great place to shop with the Villa Market, alright. Is the Asia Books store on the 2nd floor open for business yet?

Back on topic. Cheese on toast must be same same as what we Yanks call grilled cheese, eh? Gotta agree then that 140 baht is way too peng. #-o

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Post by laphanphon » March 31, 2008, 7:25 pm

Yanks call grilled cheese, eh? Got to agree then that 140 baht is way too peng.
I think the brit version is on open sandwich, which ever, way overpriced, especially for the processed version of cheese sold here, worst than the states.

on the topic of cheese, one of my favorites, luckily way overpriced for the good stuff, so forced dietary measures exist, thankfully, as I can eat cheese all day. point is, pizza, overpriced to say the least here, except for last month, pizza company 2 for 1 deal makes it decent value, and they load the toppings on most times. pan pizza still way too much oil, but that's about it for my pizza in Thailand unless in bkk.

have to agree, many things in and out of restaurants are way overpriced. but since restaurants was brought up, hard to argue with Ron, for what you get sometimes and the decor/ambiance it's hard to justify sometimes, especially now with heat and flies increasing. I notice, and have mention maybe before, lol, most things I get out in restaurants are things I don't do, too lazy to do, or value wise, isn't worth doing. I usually go to the same places and order the same things.

Irish clock, can't beat the meat pie, 150 baht, I

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Post by beer monkey » March 31, 2008, 7:44 pm

I think the brit version is on open sandwich, which ever, way overpriced, especially for the processed version of cheese sold here, worst than the states.
yeah our version is just a slice of bread toasted one side then place layers of cheese on the un-toasted side and back under the grill until the cheese starts to bubble, simple yet effective and should be in-expensive.
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Post by aznyron » March 31, 2008, 9:41 pm

grilled cheese & bacon my first wife & I use to do that a lot money was tight but the flip side was they were very delouis. Excuse my spelling we don't have spell checker in this forum. back in the states we had many
good chinese restaurants that did buffet which I like eat until you bust then go home and take the TUMS LOL

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Post by jackspratt » March 31, 2008, 9:50 pm

Ron if you use Firefox as your browser, rather than the far inferior IE, you can load a spelling add-on (either in real English - UK, or non-real English - US).

This will highlight any spelling mistakes as you type. You then only have to right click on the misspelt word, and it will give you the correct spelling. You then click on the new word, and it will replace the incorrectly spelt word.

Wirks for me evry tyme :D

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Post by cali4995 » April 1, 2008, 6:28 am

polehawk wrote:
cali4995 wrote:Pattaya has the convenience, not long ago they opened "the avenue'
shopping complex on second road and on the 1st floor is the Villa
market which is 24hrs and has a selection which makes Tops look
like the corner quickie mart. There is also a "24 hour diner" which
resembles the grill at the Foodland if you've ever been there. Good
stuff and even here I'm amazed at the lack of decent places to eat
sometimes. Just decent food at a fair price, but so few restauranteurs
seem to offer that and their customers are the one shot only variety. :(
Hey, cali....are you still in Pattaya? That Avenue Complex is a great place to shop with the Villa Market, alright. Is the Asia Books store on the 2nd floor open for business yet?

Back on topic. Cheese on toast must be same same as what we Yanks call grilled cheese, eh? Gotta agree then that 140 baht is way too peng. #-o
Yes, stupidly I've returned to katuhy city. I was up in Udon 3 weeks last month getting the lay of the land and just checking things out but you know, it's a major adjustment, especially if your single without a liason.

I'm not really sure what's going on with asiabooks, they briefly had a small shop on walking street, but that closed and I noticed their volumes ended up at bookazine. Nice to get a paperback once in a while.

When you first arrive in Patters you breath a sigh of relief, aahhh, ocean breezes, 24 hour everything, but unless you're drinking heavily the tailor salesmen grabbing at you and watching the she-males drag unsuspecting farangs off into the darkness and the young, yaba'd out Thai males who seem to be involved in crime or pimping the girls. it's just in your face all
the time and headache inducing (just in case anybody forgot). :lol:

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Post by marjamlew » April 1, 2008, 6:33 am

just for comparison sake. I bought a large flat white and a meat pie from a fancy bakery, in a tourist town, over easter and was charged about 350b. on saturday night a friend decided that for his wife's birthday we would go to the buffet at a fancy hotel near the casino here. buffet cost 2200b per person and stubbies of VB were 280b each. then off to the casino paying 200b a pop for crown lagers (small beers). all up i think i spent about 5600b on the night. hence I don't go out here very often.
when I think about what fun I could have had with that much on a night(s) out in udon i cry.......and cheese on toast for 140b doesn't even seem so bad
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Post by aznyron » April 1, 2008, 7:28 am

Jack thanks I have firefox browser but I seldom use it I use safari from apple
Marjamlew just think of the fun you could have had in Patts or Jomtien if you stayed away from the rip off joints. and 140 baht for cheese sand is a rip off. on another point bar fines are out of line in Udon
patts & jomtien 200 baht and if it more you get the room with it of course there are many rip off joints in patts but we have a saying buyer beware.

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Post by jetdoc » April 1, 2008, 8:15 am

Ron, With Safari Click edit and select spelling then click your preference.

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Post by aznyron » April 1, 2008, 12:13 pm

thank you jetdoc

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Post by laphanphon » April 1, 2008, 12:36 pm

Khun LA will now attempt the Thai version of this thread, and my apologies to any Thai friends I may have for misrepresenting you.

What a bunch of cheap arse yanker/wwankker millionaires. You all got too much money and complain about the price of a damn sandwich. Which, since I

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Post by laphanphon » April 1, 2008, 12:40 pm

man, you can't type w a n k e r on this thing, tried twice to edit 'yanker/..........' :shock: 8)

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Post by aznyron » April 1, 2008, 1:03 pm

LA I lost you some where are you telling us it OK to pay 140b for cheese sand. ?
or are you telling us the food is so expensive the Thais can not afford to buy it ?
One day a while back I took my wife then my G/F to MK and ordered duck for both of us
she said to me who would buy me duck if I don't have you. my eyes filled with water I had a tough time
holding back my tears and crying. So when these rip off joints rob the expat he is also robbing the thai
let take nong ribs for one moment he charges 250 baht for a pizza thais love pizza but the size of his pizza
would not feed more than 1 thai person. I know I bought a pizza in his place. he lost me

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