first a couple of beers in the bar opposite,
then Mass and Diana pose outside, notice a different menu for everyday of the week,
Mick and Mass, the chairs are for waiting for a table inside to become free, it is that busy!
look out for the sign for The New Orn bar, the restaurant is opposite,
salad to start, then the main course, two if you are still hungry, all for 99 baht, wine by the glass 70 baht,
and Mick,
Diana and Mass, both as happy as ever,
the next day Jay and Mick called in for a chat and a few cups of tea,
Diana, also Anchisa called in along with Precil and Mass,
this stall seemed to have everything in the desert department,
some of these I have never seen before, heaven knows what they are!
15 or 20 baht a bag full,
so much choice,
then a cooked chicken for tomorrow,
60 or 70 for a half or 120/140 for a whole one, the price I guess is for a size difference or maybe different herbs that are used,
some sweet corn for desert for me,
next morning Anchisa called round for a chat with Diana,
meanwhile I went out looking for a hotel for Steve and his wife Kai who are coming over in the New Year, above is the Camelot on Second Road,
and a page from their broucher,
ready for a night out, Diana all set to hit the town,
we went to Cherry's on Third Road, complimentary spring roll, and salad from the well stocked salad bar,
it was not so crowded tonight, from memory it was Tuesday which has a menu of about 12 dishes including the salad, main course, desert and coffee comes to 295 baht each, in our opinion very good value for money,
Diana's main course was steak and vegetables,
for me baked salmon,
Diana was still a little hungry so a extra portion of baked salmon for her,
"Cheers!" from me,
then desert,
banana split, just what the doctor ordered!
the next evening we were out again,
Diana in one of her new dresses,
food as usual in the Beir Kitchen, Walking Street,
Cosy's a go-go is now open so we decided to have a look in on the way back from Sisterz,
Baccara is rumoured to open soon, there is another one in Bangkok, I hope this one is not as expensive as the one in Bangkok,
greetings from one of the door girls at Sisterz,
we had a pleasent early evening with Tom, Ken, Paul, Big Jim, Jay and Precil at Sisterz, on the way back to Cosy's we stopped to look at the street magician,
he was much to our surprise really good, if you see him do stop to watch, it was amazing!
another slight ditraction on our way was a film crew, it is surprising how many film crews work here, I do not know who the actors are but they had mountains of equipement with them,
huge lights were walked with them as they made their way along the street,
and off into the distance,
also newly opened on Walking Street, Fat Joe's,
then into Cosy's, not really our sort of place, the music for me was way to loud, plus at 95 baht for a soda a bit to expensive, so then on to Champions, unfortunatly Juu was not there, he was ill, but the DJ took good care of us, also we bumped into Peter from the UK and his girlfriend, they are out here for a few weeks, we left for home about mindnight,
scorpions,
grass hoppers,
eels,
frogs,
Cicada?
crickets,
next day time to drop off some of Diana's clothes that needed to be altered,
and my trousers to be dry cleaned,
then to Tesco Lotus to pick up some Christmas cards, but there were none there yet, but we did see this booth selling aquariums that double up as a coffee table or in the far distance a stand for a TV,
and vivariums compleate with 'smoke' effect,
at first you may think the aquarium is on wheels so you can slide it out for cleaning, (you can lift the top off to do that), the slide is so you can sit in a chair then put your feet in it to be massaged and be nibbled by the fish! I did a blog about this some 4 or 5 months ago in the 'Do Not Mess With Fish' lable,
off course even though we did not buy anything we had to have a Swensons,
next day pick up the dresses,
off to Prechai, Jay, Precil, Mick, Diana and Mass, me behind the camera!
parrot fish,
swimming crabs,
prawns, we shall see some of these later, steamed,
King lobsters, a touch expensive at 2,800 baht a kilo,
rock or slipper lobsters,
first of many courses prawn fried rice with steamed mussels,
another beautiful sunset at Ban Ampour,
it was so nice I took it twice!
Great to have you back Stan, wondered where you had been all week! Guessed it was computer problems.
ReplyDeleteI have seen the 99 baht restuarant on Soi Diana advertised. Looks a bargain.
Dear Anonymous, great to be back to, Steve from the UK came up with a good idea, instead of using a external mechanical device for a back up use a stick drive with no moving parts, I have a 16 GB one already so at some stage it may be that is the way to go, we went to the 99 baht restaurant again, great value for money, but more importantly good food with a fast and courteous service thrown in, best regards, Stan and Diana.
ReplyDeleteHello Stan. good to see you back. Yes: That road between Second Road and Soi Buokao is named after your lady: Soi Diana. You should tell all the shops along there that it is a Thai law that whenever a road is named after somebody, that person automatically getse a 50% discount in all the businesses on that road.
ReplyDeleteDear Jil, think of it, all you can eat for 49.5 baht! I still think at 99 baht it takes some beating, in fact I can not think of any where that gets close till you get to 149 baht, I will not say where as the meat was so tough I could not eat it! best regards, Stan and Diana.
ReplyDeleteI inclination not approve on it. I regard as polite post. Specially the designation attracted me to review the intact story.
ReplyDelete